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You have exiled yourself to a colder, harsher existence.
They have exiled Seth, who needs family most, to the ranks of the insignificant.
Dost toiled and struggled, before eventually proving himself at a club wealthy enough to have exiled him at any moment.
Young Cubans who would once have exiled themselves in New York or Paris have returned to write unperformable plays and unpublishable poetry.
Rules are rules, and President Obama's scrupulous restrictions on lobbyists have exiled them to the fringes of the convention in Charlotte, N.C.
And in a later edition of the story, a sentence at the end of the passage underlines the responsibility of the soldier as a Jew: "Anakhnu yehudim higleynu galut" – "We Jews have exiled an exile".
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Yet that was after officials had exiled the lively N.G.O.
Ferguson had exiled him and he would have known Moyes would be replacing the great helmsman.
Pompadour confirmed the stunning news that the King had exiled him and forbidden him to return.
The emperor Paul I, just as capriciously as he had exiled Kotzebue, had him released a few months later.
Now, though, Garbus has exiled himself from the so-called First Amendment Club.
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