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- noun Alternative spelling of
accuser .
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Examples
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And, hopefully, the judge and jury won't be looking at just the face of either Dominique Strauss-Kahn or his accusor -- the color of their skin or how expensive their dress -- to determine his innocence or guilt.
Beth Arnold: Letter From Paris: The Face of Dominique Strauss-Kahn Beth Arnold 2011
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As the accusation "Nazi" automatically taints the accusor, surely "God gave the land to us" is even more self defeating.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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Make all the accusations you want, the dirt always shows up on the accusor not the victim.
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Until then Poindexter will return to the Nebraska State Penitentiary to continue his long wait for a new trial while his accusor, the confessed killer, is free.
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Imprisoned Black Panther may have been framed, voice on 911 tape does not match that of his accusor
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Imprisoned Black Panther may have been framed, voice on 911 tape does not match that of his accusor
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There is something seriously flawed with a system that purports to rest on the precept of "innocent until proven guilty" yet grants (usually quite successfully) anomynity to the accusor (the present case suggesting why "victim" is not an appropriate term), but not to the accused.
<a href="http://althouse.blogspot.com/2007/01/retaliatory-grading-by-duke-professor.html" title="Retaliatory grading Ann Althouse 2007
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In the end, only a tiny percentage of the electorate seems malleable to last minute highjinks, which always carry the faint air of desperation, as there's no gauging in whether voters will be more inclined to blame the accused or the opportunist accusor.
Archive 2006-03-01 2006
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They came to you to see if you had anything to tell them, without naming the accused or accusor or the initial complaint?
Updates 2005
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I know for a fact that at UCLA, if there is a complaint, they go to the people who might be witnesses and ask about the specific people involved, and the specific incidents in question, although protecting the identity of the accusor as far as possible.
Updates 2005
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