Survivor
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182 examples of Survivor in a sentence
This is not a story of a nameless
survivor
of war, and nameless refugees, whose stereotypical images we see in our newspapers and our TV with tattered clothes, dirty face, scared eyes.
I am another image and vision of another
survivor
of war.
I am not a breast cancer
survivor.
I had become a
survivor
of abuse rather than a victim.
I have seen Beatrice, an Ebola survivor, several times now.
Our best opportunity is to ensure that every
survivor
receives adequate care at the point of need without any form of stigma and at no cost to them personally.
Betty Ford, Nancy Reagan stood up and said, "I'm a breast cancer survivor," and it was okay to talk about it.
Simonides, standing outside, the sole
survivor
amid the wreckage, closes his eyes and has this realization, which is that in his mind's eye, he can see where each of the guests at the banquet had been sitting.
So as a victims' rights attorney fighting to increase the prospect of justice for survivors across the country and as a
survivor
myself, I'm not here to say, "Time's Up."
My sister is a cancer
survivor.
My mother-in-law is a cancer
survivor.
For us now at Movember, we really focus on three program areas, and having a true impact: awareness and education,
survivor
support programs, and research.
I don't look like a typical domestic violence
survivor.
Because it turns out that I'm actually a very typical domestic violence victim and a typical domestic violence
survivor.
A local newspaper spelled out, "There is no survivor, there is no future, there is no life to be recreated in this form ever again."
A broken and haunted person began that journey, but the person who emerged was a
survivor
and would ultimately grow into the person I was destined to be.
And some are things that happen to us: being a political prisoner, being a rape victim, being a Katrina
survivor.
It's called New Dimensions in Testimony, and it allows you to have interactive conversations with a hologram of a real Holocaust
survivor.
To me, it was immensely reassuring that the presiding spirit of this little Methodist college in upstate South Carolina was a Holocaust
survivor
from Central Europe.
Cancer survivor, rape survivor, Holocaust survivor, incest
survivor.
And where I have seen this
survivor
identity have the most consequences is in the cancer community.
So the other thing I learned was that I don't have to take on "cancer
survivor"
as my identity, but, boy, are there powerful forces pushing me to do just that.
It's never too late to become someone other than simply a
survivor.
But of course, sometimes it's not outside pressures that cause us to take on that identity of
survivor.
So perhaps
survivor
was not one of the three things that you would tell me.
I'm actually just a survivor, and these photographs that I'm showing you here are dangerous.
And we're not some TV
survivor
program.
A
survivor
sees a problem and deals with that problem before it becomes a threat.
He read Viktor Frankl, the Holocaust
survivor
and regretted his swastika tattoos.
One of the men he'd shot, the survivor, was fighting to save his life.
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