Word: victimizer
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Seven or eight years ago when I first came here, there was typically more time at the first faculty meeting of the year to have a discussion about where we are and where things are going," Alt said. "We're sort of a victim of our own success...
...then came the injuries. First, Meringoff went down in early March, the victim of a deep groin injury. Then Rueb fell victim to a knee injury later that same month. Both had played at number-one and number-two singles, Meringoff going 7-4 and Rueb going 12-3. And both were out for the season...
...always felt that Harvard was very busy and doing an excellent job of protecting [the boy's] interests and had very little interest in the welfare and well-being of the victim," she wrote. "The Harvard Police...were quite the opposite...
...women's cross country team was the Nancy Kerrigan of Harvard athletics last year. It was expected to shine. It was the victim of misfortune. And just about everyone felt sorry...
...that the report was based on hearsay and is not trustworthy enough to be used in the courtroom. "This is a blow for Navy Lieut. Paula Coughlin (who has filed the lawsuit)," says TIME Pentagon correspondent Mark Thompson. "You came away from the report thinking she was completely the victim." But adds Thompson: the report "was never intended to stand up to legal standards -- it was just trying to tell the story of what happened...