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Act., to banish, exile a person (late Lat).: tunc iterum exulatur, Hyg.
His idea of banishing the Palestinian leader is gaining ground.
"We must banish any act of corruption that stains the name of the police," General Salazar said Monday.
Hoping to banish the act of compartmentalizing an artist he took a risk and succeeded in raising the bar for media acceptance and diversity.
Yes, it would be wonderful if some spectacular act of God or nature would banish AIDS from our existence.
Daedalus is said to have thrown the boy from the Acropolis, for which act he was banished from Athens.
For this act, he was banished from heaven and now exists to tempt humanity into evil.
Nerone is impressed by Drusilla's fortitude, and in an act of clemency spares Ottone's life, ordering him banished.
They were subsequently sentenced to prison then banished for violating the state's Racial Integrity Act of 1924.
They are engaged in a collective act of over-compensation, frantically mouthing the prayers of the new religion now that the old one has been banished as heresy.
By banishing the painting, the airport offended the artist, Shawn Dell Joyce of Montgomery, N.Y., and many other women who see the painting -- and the act of breast-feeding -- as something that should be a source of pride.
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