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... rape them . ( Note that the description itself distinguished " violent crime " from " forcible rape , " as though rape were not a violent crime and , therefore , not among the statistics that should have been included as violent crimes ...
... rape them . ( Note that the description itself distinguished " violent crime " from " forcible rape , " as though rape were not a violent crime and , therefore , not among the statistics that should have been included as violent crimes ...
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... raped , but someone , not necessarily the same speaker , has merely alleged that she was also assaulted . What , then , is rape , if not an assault ? Since the woman was raped , how can there be any question of whether she was assaulted ...
... raped , but someone , not necessarily the same speaker , has merely alleged that she was also assaulted . What , then , is rape , if not an assault ? Since the woman was raped , how can there be any question of whether she was assaulted ...
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... rape of a 15 - year - old baby - sitter . ( Laurence Zuckerman's review of A Bright Shining Lie , Time , 17 October ... rape by suppressing any suggestion of coercion or violence . Consider , for example , the distinction made between ...
... rape of a 15 - year - old baby - sitter . ( Laurence Zuckerman's review of A Bright Shining Lie , Time , 17 October ... rape by suppressing any suggestion of coercion or violence . Consider , for example , the distinction made between ...
Contents
The Glamour of Grammar | 1 |
Language Is a Woman | 16 |
self | 19 |
Copyright | |
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