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They were ostracized by both their families.
The Brotherhood occupied the space in American strategic thinking now taken by the Salafis — radical Islamists — with the difference that they were ostracized.
Socially conservative and religious-minded Turks "have long had the economic means, but until now they stayed hidden away in the background because they were ostracized," Mr. Atay said.
In the room, his son pressed him about the Gypsies, and he told him that they were originally from some part of India, he wasn't sure which, and that they were ostracized, nobody wanted them.
They were "ostracized by the Mubarak regime," which viewed them "as a potential fifth column" for all manner of social ills, from Islamic militancy to what some called their collaboration with Israel during its 15 years of occupation, Mr. Pelham wrote.
I'm creating a family— they were ostracized, and now they're together".
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"If an officer speaks out, they are ostracized," he said.
They are ostracized at school and constantly hectored by their teachers.
They are ostracized, and some have been forced to attend neighborhood rallies where they are denounced as traitors.
They're alone; they're ostracized; they're maligned; their very being is constantly getting negated.
She says people like Mayer and Rachel have no good options: They're ostracized if they leave, and silenced if they stay.
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