Sentences with phrase «early victim»

Robert Raikes — the Eli Whitney or Thomas Edison of the Sunday school — had broad humanitarian interests in mind as he began to stir up support for educating the early victims of the industrial revolution.
He could even have mention that Soviet POWs in 1941 were among the earlier victims of gassing in the Auschwitz I gas chamber [2].
Mr. Pataki was an early victim of Mr. Paladino's anti-establishment fervor.
«The Tories have form on this, from «Thatcher the Milk Snatcher» to the botched attempt to make it an early victim of the spending cuts.»
Arctic sea ice could be an early victim of global warming if a Swedish geologist is right.
Just about every early victim of the virus had attended the outpatient clinic a few days before falling ill.
All of this makes one thing quite clear: By 99 million years - ago, ticks were already established parasites, plaguing dinosaurs as one of their earliest victims.
The deer, an early victim in a story focused on them, lies dead in the back of their pick - up as the father - son duo drive home.
She adds, though, that schools should be aware that frequently in clusters it's not the closest friends of the earlier victims who become the later victims, but youths who knew them indirectly or not at all.
I was one of the early victims of the economic downturn.
[3] The early victims of AIDS in the U.S. were largely gay men, typically relatively young and without wives or children (the traditional beneficiaries under a life insurance policy), but often covered by life insurance through employment or as a result of investments.
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