The other victims were children, co-workers, or other innocent bystanders caught in the cross-fire.
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Easy-on-ramps for the happy bystanders, calls to action for the folks higher up on the ladder.
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Bail-outs, on the other hand, corral and punish innocent bystanders who are un-involved in insolvent banks.
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Bystanders swore they had heard the words "unsustainable and false" fly out of his mouth.
West tried in vain to resuscitate her son as bystanders called 911 for help.
They have to make the call, and the astronauts are merely bystanders at that point.
Bystanders were paralysed by fear and the incident received little attention in the press.
Many of these laws are so complex that innocent bystanders, especially small- and medium-sized businesses, get hurt.
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Since 2004, the number of bystanders who attempt CPR has gone from 28 percent to 40 percent.
Within minutes, widening lines of police officers sealed off the area by forcing back bystanders and journalists.
In compiling the rich list, FORBES scarcely has subpoena power, but neither do we rely on casual guesses from bystanders.
Labour and the Lib Dems were pretty much bystanders in what was essentially an internal Conservative discussion.
Bystanders rushed to their aid, ripping off shirts and belts to use as tourniquets on the Norden brothers.
Bystanders intervened and dragged one of the alleged attackers, Tapan Sen, down the street to the police station.
It has even become a spectator sport, with bystanders turning up just to catch a glimpse of the madness.
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There were also long-distance shots of people being aided on the sidewalk and of bystanders rushing from the scene.
Skiba was the likely target, they say, and Sarah and Chivers were bystanders.
Bystanders, first responders, marathoners and law enforcement rushed to do what they could.
The fear many victims or bystanders experience means community groups believe that a lot of the violence is under-reported.
While white vans were seen near the shootings, they were bystanders and had nothing to do with the crimes.
Still, friends of some victims were concerned that so many bystanders were struck.
Despite the bally-hoo over second-hand smoke, there is no good evidence that it poses a measurable risk to bystanders.
Passing a bill will probably protect more innocent bystanders than not passing it.
As Mr Slim himself concedes, there are rarely totally innocent bystanders in wartime.
Whenever a driver stops to repair his car, bystanders gather to offer advice.
They say the suspect crashed his car at a shop in the Outrigger Guam Resort before starting to stab bystanders.
In the end, finance ministers were largely bystanders as others, including European Council President Herman Van Rompuy, negotiated the final deal.
Police chasing him through Budapest's streets provide further amusement as they tackle innocent bystanders while Ambrus and his occasional partner escape.
Over the weekend, Toronto police chief Bill Blair described the attack as a targeted shooting in which bystanders were also hit.
The other members of the eurozone appear as bystanders whilst the French and German leaders determine the fate of their currency.
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