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From 1988 to 1990, more than 400,000 people were reported victimized.
At least 10 people have been victimized, the police said.
Had she not been victimized of her own right hand at the same time?
People who think they have been victimized can call their state attorney general's office.
"If any may be victimized, I should like to know who they are."
A woman victimized in a place where she had every right to feel safe.
"He was certainly not victimized by you in any other sense of the word," the judge said.
The issue is, how do you take kids who have been victimized by violence and turn them into good guys?
Did they try to victimize you in any other way?
Many students do not realize they have been victimized until years later.
Thousands of miles from home and family, they are easily victimized.
He died in 1937, perhaps victimized by the politics of style.
"If we put these type of people in general population, will they be victimized?"
He did not care to be victimized by her imagination.
There was no way in space that she would allow her friend to be victimized again.
The voice of Palestinian children, who are victimized by the war.
It tells us who is more likely to be victimized.
Women can no longer go out in the streets alone without being victimized.
She estimated that about 290,000 students were victimized between 1991 and 2000.
"To allow them to come back here is to victimize us all over again."
A victim many times over, and I will not see her victimized further.
Some were victimized by joining a bad team that never got much better.
And these people have been victimized for centuries, not just a few years.
I have four words for them and any other white Americans who feel themselves similarly victimized.
They start as young men victimized by the current mafia.
Our intention was not to victimise or ridicule the Muslim community.
"Victimise workers because of their political beliefs or trade union affiliations?
But Herzl was alert to the victim's capacity to victimise.
They victimise you if they know two women are going together; they really play on it.
A line is drawn between those whom they can victimise and those they cannot.
The criticism comes in extending that belief to discriminate and victimise people based on their sexuality.
I was not intending to victimise my father, I was concerned for his health.
Asked whether it had been fair to victimise the umpire, she replied "I think everyone is so intense out there.
Cyber-bullying, using social network sites or even whole websites to victimise.
Left to the 'free market', however, industrial restructuring will victimise millions of people throughout the European regions.
Dan continued to victimise Luke openly blaming him for being stuck in Liverpool.
Because they victimise us' Profile: 'I left the mosque and saw people running .
I'm not planning to victimise anyone.'
If they were successful, they were likely to victimise those they accused of collaborating with the Japanese.
Employers cannot dismiss or victimise an employee for whistleblowing - reporting wrongdoing in the workplace.
Mao was as evil, he just had more people to victimise, scale of death is not the absolute measure of evil.
They victimise honest retailers who cannot compete with personal purchases abroad, and the much more serious smuggling by organised crime which these taxes promote.
Because they victimise us'
These include non-admission of anonymous complaints and lack of penalties for officials who victimise whistleblowers.
Speaking at the protests, comedian Jeremy Hardy said that the programme's intent to "victimise people with disabilities" was "blatant and shameless."
As Jody said, this attempt to victimise the victim reminds "the way the BBC report on the Palestinian conflict..."
Led by charismatic Emma, the gang decide to victimise 'new girl' Melanie, played by 15 year old Sheryl Malcolm (right).
The experience from my own country shows me that national bureaucracies are unbelievably obstructive, and stubbornly resist all changes that would limit their ability to victimise small businesses.
Stephen Corry, director of Survival International, explains that "projects that victimise the people and harm the environment cannot be promoted or marketed as green projects".
The U.S. has cut off UNESCO contributions because that body refuses to victimise Palestine.