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I would show up, and he would be there, and I would get exiled to a couch or something, and it would throw me off my game.
First is the scandalous Voltaire, who by the seventeen-twenties had become the leading controversialist in France, with a series of topically loaded plays and poems, only to be thrown into the Bastille twice for being generally annoying, and in 1726 get exiled to England, where he absorbed and wrote about English learning and English parliamentary institutions.
His obvious passion for the Futurama franchise gives us hope for both the artist and the future of the cult TV show, but if a 3D version of the ever-loved robot, Bender, doesn't meet our standards, someone's going to get exiled to the mutant sewers.
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The first person to say "Borat" gets exiled to Siberia.
Napoleon only got exiled to a Mediterranean island, for crying out loud, and he was Napoleon.
He was the leader who got exiled from his own company, the hard-headed entrepreneur who spoke to college students with earthy earnestness.
"In some places, as you know, the person who loses an election gets exiled or executed, not asked to be secretary of state".
Apparently Tyrion would fall for Arya after getting exiled by Jaime (more on that below).
He lost his kingdom after starting a war with another ruler, got exiled to Russia and was killed while trying to retake his lands.
He lost his kingdom after starting a war with another ruler, got exiled to Russia, and was killed while trying to retake his lands.
And now to up the ante, mining magnate turned politician Clive Palmer has listed HEMP as preference number 14, while Labor got exiled to number 38.
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