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is exiled
noun
The state of being banished from one's home or country.
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A change of language usually happens when the writer is exiled or self-exiled.
is that whoever forges a will gets a hand cut off and is exiled ("Addio Firenze").
Today this instinct for gutsy, popular storytelling is exiled from the art world.
"He is exiled," someone who knew the family said, on the radio.
Another fakes pregnancy by stuffing her shirt with a pillow and is exiled when her ruse is discovered.
Pundits and politicians predict unanimously that if Mr Arafat is exiled, Labour would have to leave the unity government.
Charlotte, the family believes, has inherited a gene for time travel, while Gwyneth is "exiled from the world of mysteries".
Hodel (1904) shows the next daughter becoming involved with a social revolutionary who is exiled to Siberia.
Matching that demotion, the heartless "no money" Liam Byrne is exiled to the quieter groves of higher education.
As well as speaking to Khodorkovsky's ex-wife, Tuschi interviewed his mother and son, who is exiled in New York.
The comic-book adaptation "Thor" (May 6) stars Chris Hemsworth, as the supernatural warrior who is exiled to earth.
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