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    bystander


    1. gave the impression of being something of a bystander, which was


    2. the hidden bystander was


    3. Victim or bystander, life is offering you an opportunity to learn a new lesson


    4. She had only been an innocent bystander


    5. After all, this wasn’t my fault; I was an innocent bystander, but was afraid I would be the only real casualty


    6. He was so creepy, I felt molested and I was only the innocent bystander


    7. time to the beats that a bystander could be forgiven for thinking


    8. prompting a bystander to call 911


    9. "Don't you want to see this?" said a bystander


    10. The curriculum further addresses the development of pro-social skills such as empathy, impulse control, effective communication, problem solving, and bystander accountability

    11. Much abbreviated and incomplete, the felony murder rule says that one committing a felony may be guilty of murder if someone, including the felony victim, a bystander or a co-felon, dies as a result of his acts, regardless his intent—or lack thereof—to kill


    12. Further research also shows that men who saw The Men’s Program reported more efficacy in intervening and greater willingness to help as a bystander after seeing the program


    13. Bring in the Bystander was written by Victoria Banyard


    14. Its focus is on who bystanders are, when they have helped, and how to intervene as a bystander in risky situations


    15. Several studies show strong evidence of favorable outcomes including increased bystander efficacy, increased willingness to intervene as a bystander, and decreased rape myth acceptance


    16. The Unresponsive Bystander: Why Doesn't He Help?


    17. Instead of just being a bystander I really tried to listen to what he said and what he believed was good for him personally


    18. It would seem quite stupid to provoke them, and if any bystander did try to piss them off, he could expect himself alone to face the wrath of the aliens


    19. Our soldiers are trained to praise a fellow soldier for his first kill (like some punk gang member at home in a drive-by shooting of an innocent bystander becoming a gang member, with “blood in”)


    20. bystander, but he vowed that he would get to the bottom of the matter

    21. bystander who was suffering through no fault of his own


    22. Another burly bystander was on his


    23. “I don't understand,” the male bystander says


    24. “I can’t believe Diane D actually had you arrested,” the female bystander says


    25. “They asked you that?” the male bystander says


    26. “Wow!” the male bystander says


    27. “Diane D didn’t really have to hit her cousin Charlotte that hard?” the female bystander says


    28. “But Charlotte is your wife now,” the male bystander says


    29. “She told you that?” the female bystander asks


    30. “That must be a big house in Jamaica for Diane D to have the Dianettes and the rest of her family living there for a while,” the male bystander says

    31. the place up!" Shouted a disheveled bystander


    32. agreement with Locarno, he would not be able to complain if he were hit as an innocent bystander, or even a direct target


    33. inconspicuously, as if she was just a casual bystander on an afternoon punt


    34. “What the hell was that?” a bystander asked turning in


    35. There was also a bystander who claimed seeing him and his other companions in a pot session and how he responded to the questioning showed that he was still under the influence of drugs


    36. “When you're the brain dead bystander, not present where you're eating, what or with whom, you are zombie dining, not only on food, but also on a way of not being, not seeing, not empathizing


    37. “I’ve always found that it’s far easier to observe when two people are in love when you’re a bystander


    38. Danny felt like a bystander in his own fuck


    39. I was an innocent bystander


    40. Zachary's destiny unfolds when he comes face to face with the next generation of zombies and an innocent bystander is bitten

    41. Though Jesse was just a bystander there to witness anything that happened, she was becoming bored and hungry


    42. He was the central figure, the bystander turned into motivator


    43. …MATTHEW 26:73…And a little later the bystander


    44. He appears as a bystander, with no physical attributes


    45. He would have been an apt bystander for these final moments wherein I seal your fate!”


    46. It is a moment that as only a trivial witness and bystander I


    47. While in rotation from the view point of a bystander it all may seem static and never changing but to the object in spin every next instant in time will be diverting from every aspect it had every second passing, and the direction it held in relation to the direction it held the previous mille, mille second will totally be incompatible with the direction it holds the very next mille, mille second of rotation


    48. Had an innocent bystander wandered into the bathroom he would have seen five pairs of squirming feet protruding from the five bathroom stalls, with Frank’s in the last one


    49. Before he died he admitted that he had given up on the human race long ago, that he was just a disinterested bystander; which was a lie


    50. So what is the reward of dying? What fate awaits each person? Is there any guaranteed reward? Do you get to laze the remaining thousands, or millions of years away as an unseen, disinterested bystander: watching the free show of living humans struggling with the problems of their life? If you want to be as corrupt as our ancestors were and still are: then yes… you can do this easily unseen



















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    Synonyms for "bystander"

    bystander acquaintance associate friend neighbour

    "bystander" definitions

    a nonparticipant spectator