What induces perpetrators from all walks of life to sexually abuse young children, even infants, often with appalling violence? |
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It says the society welcomes people from all walks of life and backgrounds. |
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Queensland's hotline for the elderly fields calls from all walks of life and situations. |
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Retained firefighters come from all walks of life and are the lifeblood of the brigade in rural areas. |
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The broad social base on which the theatre rested during this period enabled the mimics to take off people from practically all walks of life. |
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Discipline in all walks of life, punctuality, politeness and good manners are expected from the police constables and officers. |
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Many jobs were no more nor less dangerous than thousands of posts in other walks of life, but for permanent way staff the story was different. |
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The findings also confirmed that domestic violence affects women from all walks of life. |
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A study of the female horoscopy will be of immense interest in view of the rapid advancement that women are making from all walks of life. |
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They come from all walks of life and are directed by professional artists and production staff. |
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Readers of the narrative came from all over the world and from all walks of life to meet the man and stay at his palmy resort. |
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In this job you get to know people from many walks of life and professions. |
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They are anguished arguments and they take place in all classes and walks of life. |
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All walks of life watched this Buddhist reincarnation espouse the basic tenets of Tibetan Buddhism. |
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I've got money, I've got a good home, I've got friendship in all walks of life and I'm neither a pimp, nor a hustler, nor a thief, nor a liar. |
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Competitors who take to the hills to rally originate from many different walks of life. |
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The interaction between the various walks of life inside the team was what made it so great. |
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Some are accountants and professionals who have been involved in other walks of life. |
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The great thing about an event like this is that it involves people from all walks of life and there is a real sense of camaraderie. |
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There are many people from all corners of the world, and from all walks of life, who end up in poorer countries to teach or to preach. |
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Where else do people of such varying ethnic origins, ages and walks of life work side by side in such perfect harmony? |
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We involved women from various parts of the County and from different walks of life. |
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There was a great cross-section of people there from across the socio-economic scale and all walks of life. |
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He said the housing situation was becoming so serious that people from all walks of life now depended on social housing to find decent homes. |
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The present crime situation should serve as a spring-board to unite people of all walks of life. |
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Why would people from all different walks of life and social classes all be invited to the same party? |
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He was always a gregarious and sociable person and loved to set up opportunities for people from all walks of life to come together. |
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The opprobrium that once attached to informers, snitches, snouts, shoppers and narks in all walks of life no longer exists. |
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They come from all walks of life, all nations, rich and poor, educated and unlettered, religious and secular, respectable and underworld. |
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One is the setting up of a nationalised digital library with modern equipment, which could be accessed by people from all walks of life. |
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People from all walks of life were present at the cocktail and happily sampled the exquisiteness of Indian cuisine. |
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Our country has substantial number of disabled people who have excelled in various walks of life, overcoming poverty and social taboos. |
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The lyrics aptly sum up the questions being asked of the baby boomer generation by marketers from all walks of life. |
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He was disinterested, couldn't engage with people from all walks of life in Tasmania. |
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While geomancing losels are represented in all walks of life, they seem to be most prevalent among politicians and their corporate benefactors. |
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But it has really hit a nerve with a disparate, diverse audience from all walks of life. |
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Rather, it was the product of years of activism and agitation on the part of activists from all walks of life. |
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Guitars weep and raspy throats belt out blues from their guts as people from all walks of life swarm the tiny dancefloor. |
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People of all walks of life including women, children and school students joined hands in the work. |
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There must be a popular move to require transparency and accountability in all walks of life. |
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The lyrics aptly sum up the questions being asked of the baby-boomer generation by marketers from all walks of life. |
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The use of the audio-visual medium to inform, educate and motivate people of all walks of life on environmental issues is the main aim, he adds. |
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Numerous small packs of hounds were kept by people in all walks of life, as they rambled through the countryside pursuing their quarry. |
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It was here he held court late into the night, cajoling, entertaining and delighting friends from various walks of life. |
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Drawing on written and oral sources, he compiled lists of words from all walks of life, many subsequently shown not to be exclusively Australian. |
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The urge to prey on children is not confined to the supposedly celibate clergy and exists in all walks of life. |
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Sometimes it can be from outside one's own experience, from exposure to other walks of life, or other art forms that can open a person's eyes and inspire them to that point. |
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A local paper cannot be all things to all people but what it can aim for is to have something to interest a range of people from different walks of life. |
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In recent months, thousands of people from all walks of life have flooded the streets of our cities. |
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There may be crooks and fakes and bunglers among them, as there are in all walks of life, but that is no reason to treat them all as pariahs. |
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No census counts everyone, and the uncounted are not drawn uniformly from all walks of life. |
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Swimming, running and playing all sorts of team sports has kept me in good physical shape and allowed me to meet people from all walks of life. |
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Canadians, from coast to coast to coast, of all ages and from all walks of life responded to the call. |
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To put it in a nutshell, human creativity is an indispensable impulse and an important factor for success in practically all walks of life. |
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Central London became a blaze of colour as thousands of people from all walks of life joined a massive parade in a spectacular finale to the Jubilee celebrations. |
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Very unmilitary, because most of the people working there were men and women who came from different walks of life, not necessarily professional officers. |
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Kain is motivated by her desire to carry the message of the ballet to all the people of her country, from all backgrounds and all walks of life. |
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Men of all walks of life clustered around the tables in the spacious downstairs to play brag, Three-Card-Monte and Chuck-a-Luck on the off chance of making a fortune. |
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Since 1910, the YWCA Regina has been serving people from all walks of life, from preschoolers to seniors. |
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Christ-like leaders possess knowledge that enables them to serve as influencers in all walks of life. |
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It provides the island with a town square where people of all walks of life gather daily to share news, culture and their ideas. |
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Many prominent Canadians from all walks of life have signed an open letter of support for this bill. |
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All walks of life were represented in the large concourse of sympathisers testifying to the esteem and high regard in which Brigid and her family are held. |
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Its members are from different parts of the world and different walks of life. |
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This is a time when Canadians in all walks of life are being tested, and this is equally true for the men and women who work in the media. |
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Applications are continuously being developed, covering all walks of life and sectors of the world economy. |
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It is surprising how ideas around an artwork can evolve and change and include people from all walks of life. |
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There are some high profile persons in custody in the country today, sharing the detention facilities with other Kenyans from all walks of life. |
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Twenty four students from all walks of life completed access courses the equivalent of A levels for mature students who want to go to higher education. |
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Garden State voters from all walks of life are contacting their elected representatives in overwhelming numbers. |
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He urged people from all walks of life to fight unitedly the menace. |
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The main ambition of the club is to take people from all walks of life and teach them public leadership, thus opening up a whole new avenue for its members. |
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Although figures of hereditary importance, such as peers and members of landed families, have not been excluded, most are Yorkshire success stories from all walks of life. |
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This national people's choice award is unique in that it allows Canadians to vote directly for individuals from all walks of life who have made a difference since their arrival in Canada. |
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They are from all walks of life, from every ethnic and social group, they speak a variety of languages, and they come from every corner of our two countries. |
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These athletes from all walks of life spend their lives preparing for the Games, and they each have unique stories of dedication and determination that inspire us all. |
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Pyongyangites from all walks of life lined up at the plaza in front of the April 25 House of Culture where flags of the DPRK were seen fluttering. |
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The agency will receive public advice and recommendations from a Group of Sages. The members of this group, experts from a great diversity of countries and walks of life, will be the embodiment of «global governance. |
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Social exclusion of women is the most visible, as social and cultural factors in many societies inhibit full participation of women in various walks of life. |
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Naturally, there is a need in the European Union, too, to improve the position of women in all walks of life, but we are now talking more about a worldwide conference. |
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The Foundation through its engagement of Canadians from all walks of life is set up to lead a grassroots movement to the podium and to sports excellence. |
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The city was packed with refugees from all walks of life, who lived in the streets and had few of the necessities of life. |
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Large numbers of people from all walks of life throng the town, filling theatre venues, but also schoolyards and stages improvised in the streets or in the back rooms of cafés. |
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The UK Baton Runners were made up of people from all walks of life including athletes, celebrities and local heroes from all over the country. |
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But we should expect such speech to occur in a medium in which citizens from all walks of life have a voice. |
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The budget is about making our strong economy even stronger and providing the necessary tools, so Canadians from all walks of life can reach their full potential. |
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By illustrating a popular character like Hawkeye as differently abled, yet still powerful, Marvel Comics is sending the message that superheroes come from all walks of life! |
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In order to make a meaningful contribution toward the shaping of the budget, Liberals fanned out across the country to consult widely with Canadians in all walks of life. |
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A large number of people from different walks of life were also present at the planation ceremony at forest colony battagram. |
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Ranging in age from 25 to 35, the bachelors come from all walks of life and include a financial consultant, a professional football player, a plumber, a professional abseiler, a carpenter and a marketing manager. |
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Catharism developed during the 12th century in the south of France and in the north of Italy where they attracted followers from all walks of life. |
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Through these world conferences it has been possible to reach women in all walks of life in every corner of the globe and to awaken in them an awareness of the rightness of empowerment and equality and their entitlements. |
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The Diamond Jubilee Medal will acknowledge those unsung heroes from all walks of life who support and contribute to their communities, each in their own unique ways. |
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There is the Iran of the hard-liners, and there is the Iran of the majority, which has a thriving civil society, human rights movements, feminist movements, and social activists involved in all walks of life. |
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Sardou is a popular singer in every sense of the word, capable of bringing together fans with diametrically opposed musical tastes, from all walks of life. |
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Thousands of people from all walks of life attended his funeral in 1889, which is indicative of the high esteem in which Montrealers held this unusual man. |
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However, it is the donations by people of all ages and from all walks of life, including from every corner of the world, that are indeed heartwarming. |
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The day is a general public holiday as people from all walks of life take part in different programs to mark the occasion befittingly. |
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Today, when people from all parts of Canada and from all walks of life join together in their pledge to never forget, they choose to display this collective reminiscence by wearing a Poppy. |
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Despite the seaming plainness of food served in such eateries, they are still very popular with people from all walks of life and guests of Moscow. |
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Volunteer Canadians from all walks of life are involved in the Atlantic Beach Guardian Program to protect the habitat of the piping plover, the Gulf of St. Lawrence aster and the maritime ringlet butterfly. |
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It's made of different people from all walks of life attempting an amazing goal to get the microlights to Antarctica. |
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Luckily for many ATV enjoyers like me, Polaris knows how to put a line-up together so that people from all walks of life can enjoy the enriching experience of nature exploration at a fun pace. |
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With a quenchless curiosity to learn about people from other backgrounds and walks of life, Carlotta has travelled extensively, photographing several communities around the world. |
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It should not be used with a group of participants from different walks of life who only got together for the workshop and will go their separate ways afterwards. |
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Individuals in all walks of life, as well as organizations in many fields, by their values and the sum of their actions, will shape the world environment of the future. |
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I spent a lot of time on site not only reading about the battles and the war, but also interacting with visitors from all different walks of life. |
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The centre will serve people from all walks of life and religious orientation, providing a home from home where they can come, with family or friends, for periods of rest in a welcoming and healing atmosphere. |
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For example, a commercial sequence might intersperse pictures of a senator working in his office with shots of ordinary Americans happily working in various walks of life. |
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Although Kitchener's army enshrined old social boundaries, it also chipped away at the class divide by throwing men from all walks of life into a desperate situation together. |
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The bottom line is that 50 naked souls, from all walks of life and corners of the globe, descended for a two-day, birthday suit bash at Birmingham's only naturist hotel. |
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Discussions of fans and builders from all walks of life accompany photos of amazing LEGO creations, from a life-sized Stegosaurus to a robotic, giant chess set. |
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Miles pointed out that the car artists, also known as Cartists, come from all walks of life and are putting forth an effort that reflects their personal philosophies. |
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Retired civil servant and stallholder of five years, Valerie Marshall, 72, from Trethomas, said, 'You meet really interesting people from all walks of life here. |
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I SEE that the rocket scientists, for so long apparently redundant in so many walks of life, have been re-appointed when it comes to ideas to maintain discipline in schools. |
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