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And seven years after its return from exile, it has neither shaken its reputation as being beholden to Iran nor has it managed to outgrow the reflexive suspicion of a clandestine movement.
When the 1958 revolution forced his family into exile, it lost much of its fortune, including what Chalabi said were "a million-plus square metres of land" of prime property in central Baghdad, which he now intends to reclaim.
But for coaches in exile, it is bad news.
President Bush has said that if Mr. Hussein chose exile, it could prevent a war.
"Mick didn't like Exile; it was being made in Keith's domain.
He had tried to exile it from his memory, she said, and campaign coverage brought it rushing back.
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It quickly becomes clear that the permanent comfort of Leisureland hasn't actually obviated the political realm but only exiled it beyond its walls.
Then, on Wednesday morning, an article by a writer for ESPN's Los Angeles Web site about a party attended by James and his entourage at a Las Vegas nightclub surfaced on Deadspin after ESPN exiled it from its digital universe.
As for the self-styled "government-in-exile", it has no recognition by any country in the world and is in essence an illegitimate political organisation engaged in secessionist activities.
She herself exiled it, along with any last vestiges of self-awareness.
But "Civic Virtue" stayed in City Hall Park until Robert Moses exiled it to Queens.
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