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She was nonetheless ostracized thereafter by the people of her native Fall River, Massachusetts, where she continued to live until her death in 1927.
Ostracized by citizens of the white community who resented his father's efforts to educate blacks, Lee made his friends from among the black children of the town and, together with his brother and sister, spent a happy although sternly disciplined childhood in this rural community.
As a result, Child was ostracized socially and her magazine failed in 1834.
Any citizen entitled to vote in the assembly could write another citizen's name down, and, when a sufficiently large number wrote the same name, the ostracized man had to leave Attica within 10 days and stay away for 10 years.
However, most Arab countries, rather than following Egypt's lead, ostracized Egypt and expelled it from the Arab League.
Though praised (not by name) in Aeschylus's Persians (472), Themistocles was at last ostracized.
This address alienated many, left him with few opportunities to preach, and resulted in his being ostracized by Harvard for many years.
In parts of western Germany, moms who work are ostracized for being Rabenmutter — mothers who don't properly take care of their children.
(Perhaps the transgender Bangladeshi was able to act as a human being, rather than as a member of a passive crowd, because she belongs to another ostracized minority).
William McKinley High School, the show's backdrop, was based on Murphy's own high school, in Indiana, where he'd grown up as a sharp-tongued, ostracized fashion queen.
In the fort, I was neither ostracized nor ill at ease — I was self-reliant, brave, ingeniously surviving, if lost.
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