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- noun Plural form of
bystander .
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Examples
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One danger to innocent bystanders is that the killers often fire off hundreds of rounds to get their victim -- and sometimes they do this while in a speeding vehicle.
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One danger to innocent bystanders is that the killers often fire off hundreds of rounds to get their victim -- and sometimes they do this while in a speeding vehicle.
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One danger to innocent bystanders is that the killers often fire off hundreds of rounds to get their victim -- and sometimes they do this while in a speeding vehicle.
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One danger to innocent bystanders is that the killers often fire off hundreds of rounds to get their victim -- and sometimes they do this while in a speeding vehicle.
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One danger to innocent bystanders is that the killers often fire off hundreds of rounds to get their victim -- and sometimes they do this while in a speeding vehicle.
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One danger to innocent bystanders is that the killers often fire off hundreds of rounds to get their victim -- and sometimes they do this while in a speeding vehicle.
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One danger to innocent bystanders is that the killers often fire off hundreds of rounds to get their victim -- and sometimes they do this while in a speeding vehicle.
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One danger to innocent bystanders is that the killers often fire off hundreds of rounds to get their victim -- and sometimes they do this while in a speeding vehicle.
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The marchers called the bystanders fascists and terrorists.
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And I know as bystanders we're often moved to help, to do something--to make a big, dramatic gesture--by an overwhelming wave of sympathy and fighting spirit.
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