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1
Godefroy would
make
a
scapegoat
of the weak to save his own neck, and small good his cowardice did him!
2
Those who were warmest in their devotion to the Vatican were often the most inclined to
make
a
scapegoat
of a mere bishop.
3
Surely they could not be intending to
make
a
scapegoat
of him over such a trivial and uncertain matter as this check transaction!
4
Schettino denied the charges and said he was being
made
a
scapegoat
.
5
Lopez says he is being
made
a
scapegoat
by a dictatorial government.
6
Stoker, the only individual charged, countered he was being
made
a
scapegoat
.
7
What should not happen is that some low-ranking official be
made
a
scapegoat
.
8
She's been caricatured, demonized if you like, and
made
a
scapegoat
.
9
His lawyers argue that he is being
made
a
scapegoat
for the killings.
10
He denies that, saying he is being
made
a
scapegoat
by a dictatorial government.
11
Shor denied wrongdoing and said he was
made
a
scapegoat
.
12
I have no intention of being one of those
made
a
scapegoat
in this.
13
As a last resort she could be
made
a
scapegoat
.
14
Some complain that Riken
made
a
scapegoat
of Obokata in order to contain the crisis.
15
Kogan has said he is being
made
a
scapegoat
.
16
Ursula de Vesc was of less consequence, and Saxe could always be
made
a
scapegoat
.
make
a
scapegoat
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