That teenage boy is going to do his best to identify the nameless, faceless tormentors, and draw them into a public reckoning. |
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A vast humanitarian operation could threaten their gainful isolationism and turn the population against its tormentors. |
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Like Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and the refuseniks, Sakharov and Bonner ultimately outlasted their tormentors. |
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Sam soon discovers that what he writes comes true and decides to get sweet revenge on his tormentors. |
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With no thought for their own safety, the women took a decision to give evidence against their tormentors in court. |
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With his first film, he turned ferociously on his tormentors, mocking their hypocritical views on freedom. |
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You cheer when he manages to gain respect by setting about tormentors with a fistful of batteries. |
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I curl up into a ball and remain like that until my tormentors have gone away. |
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I wouldn't mind death, so I could escape my tormentors here, but I fear the painful ways of dying the men here invent. |
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He is kidded and cajoled by his three secret tormentors into approaching her at the bar and making a pitch. |
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Violence is learned from the forefathers, victims learn from their tormentors, and nothing ends the violence-generating circumstances. |
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In any event, they have already managed to sow dissension among the ranks of their tormentors. |
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Loverboy's tormentors are Tom Wilkinson, Stephen Dillane, John Hurt, Ian McShane and Ray Winstone, an honor guard of refined ruffianism. |
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At the Last Judgment they are no more indifferent bystanders in a granting of pardon that is restricted to God and the tormentors exclusively. |
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The departing leader yesterday delivered a coruscating attack on the tormentors within his own party who he claimed had made it impossible for him to continue in office. |
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Although Thurman's character ultimately triumphs, the most memorable sequences by far involve her humiliation, subjection and abuse at the hands of three tormentors. |
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There was fleeting hope in 1997, when Labour turfed out Ashington's Tory tormentors. |
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The PKK operates with as little democratic spirit as its Turkish tormentors. |
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The Internet rallied around the boy, and his tormentors have been identified. |
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During that time we had very little food and the house was searched multiple times by our tormentors. |
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You have given me the means to fight back at those hidden tormentors who have driven me to almost total distraction, for many years now. |
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Such a court would also face a serious challenge in convincing the victims of war crimes that their tormentors will be punished. |
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She claimed that she was under attack by invisible tormentors who pinched her, pricked her with pins, and spoke of women who assumed the shape of cats. |
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He was whisked away from the scene of the attack, but his tormentors assaulted him again in the local hospital. |
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Victims of human trafficking are usually interested in the prosecution of their tormentors. |
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Reidy was relieved at finally recording a win over his tormentors, but less than happy with the seven kicks at goal his team missed over an absorbing seven-try thriller. |
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Yet she came to enjoy the harsh regime at King's, and grew to respect and admire the teachers and matron who were often her tormentors for four weeks. |
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There, she is receiving counselling and health care as she waits to testify at the trial of her tormentors. |
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It rightly argues that the worst crimes of Saddam's regime were against the Iraqi people, and so concludes that they themselves should be the ones to judge their tormentors. |
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She was suspended from school after hitting one of her tormentors. |
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The authorities quickly involved themselves, tracking down his tormentors. |
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He spurns the palace dancers, regarding them as tormentors! |
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By forcing the singers to enact both the arrogance of the tormentors and the helplessness of the victims, Bach underlines Luther's point about the inescapability of guilt. |
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She's flayed and haunted and hiding from her tormentors by the soup tins at the local supermarket – a scene that prompted a wholly inexplicable hoot of laughter from a lone man in the audience. |
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So in one of Africa's most densely populated countries, the survivors see their tormentors returning to live peacefully on the hillsides because there is not enough evidence to bring charges against them. |
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In some countries, bamboozled bargain-hunters, abandoned in an obscure field as part of a giant practical joke, would probably turn furiously on their tormentors. |
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The exceptional example of their immovable faith, of their abnegation, of their love for everyone, of the purity of their soul was such that even their tormentors were troubled. |
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To avoid taking this necessary dispassionate look at our past, many have tried, often awkwardly, to shift the burden of responsibility onto the shoulders of the victims instead of the tormentors. |
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I admire even more the strength of character he has always shown in forgiving his tormentors and thus being freed not only from a prison camp but from the prison of hatred as well. |
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The bullying in Balloch, Dunbartonshire, became so bad she started to abuse cough mixture Benylin to forget her tormentors. |
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Footage from that game became the go-to highlight reel for pundits trying to prove that late-season Cowboys collapses reveal some teamwide character flaw, and the Eagles are the Cowboys' annual end-of-year tormentors. |
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Unable to confront their oppressors head on, subalterns have historically employed alternative modes of concealing their innermost feelings from their tormentors. |
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In designing the composition vertically and compactly in the foreground he seems to have been motivated by the desire to show the oppression of Christ by his cruel tormentors. |
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They, with their drums and dark complexions, are the monsters in my little brother's nightmares and the surreal tormentors just a chain-link fence away from his playground. |
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However, they could not persuade their tormentors that this was the case. |
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