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vivisectionists

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  • noun Plural form of vivisectionist.

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Examples

  • Kaksasas, viz. souls of wizards, witches, and of clever people with evil tendencies, scientists with cruel or harsh tendencies -- such as vivisectionists and sophists.

    The Sorcery Club Elliott O'Donnell 1918

  • Do you approve of the publication of the home addresses of vivisectionists?

    Ruralshire Constabulary lost data scandal! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2008

  • Taking advantage of Global Warming, evil capitalist heteronormative vivisectionists, using Science as an excuse for their abominable cruelties against Insects, have imported these meat eating ants to Toronto as slaves and experimental subjects for cosmetics and perfume testing.

    Summer of the Ants 2008

  • In what way are vivisectionists to be treated differently to stopthebnp?

    Ruralshire Constabulary lost data scandal! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2008

  • Most people though, apart from quite extreme anti-vivisectionists and Peter Singer, value human life as more important than animal life; hence animal testing, domestication and the species specific legal concept of 'human' rights.

    The Rights Of Animals Jack of Kent 2009

  • They save their dog from freelance vivisectionists, throw awful parties, have a Matrix-style fight with secret agents, fall out, make up, and punch an artist in the face.

    'Appy Anniversary Spaced - it's 10 years old! annawaits 2009

  • Militant anti-vivisectionists have captured the social spotlight and pose a serious threat to an industry of huge economic importance.

    Presence of Malice: UK Activists v. Lee Hall 2009

  • They save their dog from freelance vivisectionists, throw awful parties, have a Matrix-style fight with secret agents, fall out, make up, and punch an artist in the face.

    Archive 2009-09-01 annawaits 2009

  • Samuel Pepys, Isaac Newton and Charles Dickens used it, as did legions of “spirit-rappers, teetotalers, vegetarians, pacifists, anti-vivisectionists, anti-tobacconists,” and other members of a “counter-culture of early adapters” who generated something of a shorthand craze in mid-19th-century Britain.

    A Brief History of Shorthand - Paper Cuts Blog - NYTimes.com 2009

  • Samuel Pepys, Isaac Newton and Charles Dickens used it, as did legions of “spirit-rappers, teetotalers, vegetarians, pacifists, anti-vivisectionists, anti-tobacconists,” and other members of a “counter-culture of early adapters” who generated something of a shorthand craze in mid-19th-century Britain.

    A Brief History of Shorthand - Paper Cuts Blog - NYTimes.com 2009

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