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exiling

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Present participle of exile

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Four years later, amid renewed street fighting between the CPP and the prince's royalist movement, Mr Hun Sen seized power in a coup, and had dozens of royalist officials shot.In the three elections since then the Cambodian leader has gradually eased up on the hardball tactics, occasionally jailing or exiling critics, but also wooing opponents into the fold with promises of power.

The courts followed up by banning the party and exiling its leader, Necmettin Erbakan, from politics for five years.

Rashly, she breaks off her engagement to a solid but repressive financier, scandalising her parents and exiling herself to France.

The Negas' newspapers were among dozens later closed by the government.An open letter by international journalists to the Ethiopian foreign minister highlights broader abuses: "Ethiopia's history of harassing, exiling and detaining both domestic and foreign reporters has been well-documented.

But some charges are more relevant than others there are even relevant personal criticisms and they should get priority.The second, related to the first, is that when you attack a person often enough, you risk exiling them from the moral community.

During World War II, numerous European scholars fled fascist oppression by exiling themselves to Latin America.

She became self-assertive and jealous, exiling her sister Theodora to a monastery; and, neglected by her husband, became enamoured of Michael, her young Paphlagonian chamberlain.

His career, however, received a check in the following year when a palace revolution overthrew the regency of the queen mother, exiling her to Blois.

The military government in Kamakura reacted to this prophetic admonition by exiling the monk to a deserted place in the Izu-hantō, in the present Shizuoka prefecture, in June 1261.

The French responded by exiling the leaders of the party, including Ali Bash Hamba and Abd al-Aziz ath-Thaalibi (1912), and driving the Young Tunisians underground.

Combes succeeded Waldeck-Rousseau as premier in 1902 and agreed to laws exiling almost all religious orders from France and dismantling major aspects of the church's public functions, especially in education.

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