Word: victimizer
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...different. The Miraculous Mandarin unravelled in the salacious milieu of a brothel bedroom, where a young prostitute, working in tandem with three ruffians, would lure and rob her customers. The ruffians were depicted with a chromatic viola sequence that sounded as shifty as their characters. The girl attracted her victims with the sound of a solo clarinet that was as seductive as sad. And their story climaxed when they attacked a victim who did not die easily...
...worried you've lost a bit too much weight [vol.10,no.1, 5 respectively]. It is admittedly nice to "show up to school feeling good and looking sexier than everybody else" [vol.10,no.1] but seriously, no one is comparing you to Boston fashion week models or pre-UDS victim first-years [vol.10,no.5]. Eating Concerns Hotline and Outreach (ECHO) can help you accept your body the way it is naturally. No more post-burrito binge guilt [vol.10,no.3] after anorexia/bulimia peer counseling in Quincy F basement, Sunday though Thursday 8-11pm. Before panicking and running to the Ganache...
Please, Dean Lewis, stop making us out to be the victim in order to explain your opposition to final clubs. If you want to do something to improve the status of women at Harvard, you might encourage the administration to tenure more women professors and stop bullying Radcliffe...
...private life, meanwhile, was marked by tragedy. First his son died suddenly in his mid-20s, killed by a heart attack that struck without warning during the traditional May Day ceremonies. A few years later his wife died with equal suddenness, the victim, friends say, of the same inherited heart condition. He has since remarried; his current wife Irina is a doctor...
...safe to be Prince Charles again comes another newsprint explosion, this time caused by a book whose allegations are being splashed across the front pages of British newspapers. A week ago, the Mail on Sunday ran its first of six excerpts from Penny Junor's Charles: Villain or Victim?, due out later this month from HarperCollins Publishers. The irony is that Junor, author of an earlier pro-Charles biography, is once again trying to put the Prince squarely in the victim camp, but somehow the royal carfuffle has done precisely the opposite. HOW COULD HE DO THIS TO DIANA? thundered...