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1 This would not apply to people who are victimised by such slurs.
2 Rosemary said a number of students had now been victimised by the principal.
3 Some say the first lady feels victimised by the western press.
4 Almost all of Ryanair's pilots are claiming to have been victimised by the airline.
5 Better be victimised by your friend than by your debtors, as you have been.
6 It's as if the entire nation has been victimised by the Anglo corner boys.
7 The man in question wasn't another Pakistani being victimised by the country's infamous blasphemy laws.
8 Supporters in many counties feel they are being victimised by the venues chosen for matches.
9 And then he was victimised by the blackest desolation.
10 They emerge as heroes of liberal modernity, championing social equality and victimised by a repressive regime.
11 Grant feels victimised by feminism because he imposes the idea that the focus is him personally.
12 He conveyed that he was somehow being victimised by a process he found strange and unnecessary.
13 White farmers have been victimised by Robert Mugabe.
14 The women victimised by Bill Cosby have been talking about his crimes for more than a decade.
15 Outside the court Mr McGinley's wife and mother claimed that he has been victimised by the press.
16 Jewish delegates at a UN racism conference in Durban said today they were being victimised by anti-Israeli pressure groups.
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