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Fear not, however, as the object of the research isn't to test out future cyborg oppressors.
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The Hanukkah story is, of course, about reconsecrating what was made unholy by oppressors.
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Which makes all the more problematic the plight of Middle Eastern Christians seeking refuge from their oppressors.
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It has not reconciled the oppressors with their victims, but that was always going to take a long time.
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Unlike so many he did not internalize the brutalities and prejudices of oppressors only to visit the very same quality on others when the oppression vanished.
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Of course, Hillary wasn't the first secretary of state to advocate for human rights or use the post to raise awareness of abuses or negotiate humanitarian relief or pressure oppressors.
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During the Civil Rights Movement Dr. King use to contend that he was more upset by the appalling silence of the good people than by the hateful deeds of the oppressors.
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Chavez was a man "ready to battle any and all in order to redistribute wealth and to stand with the oppressed and against the oppressors, " he told BBC Radio 5 live.
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In contrast, an absence of pressure empowers the oppressors.
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Groups are labeled victims or villains, oppressed or oppressors.
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Australians used to see themselves as sturdy pioneers, clearing the bush, rounding up sheep and doing battle with droughts, dingos and dastardly oppressors like the policemen who hunted poor Ned Kelly (never mind that he was a hostage-taker and murderer).
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