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"But at the same time, he doesn't deserve to be ostracized.
You don't want to be ostracized and be all on your own.
They were participants in a horrendous episode in American history and deserve to be ostracized from public life.
To join in the circle was offensive to me, but to stand outside it was to be ostracized.
One of the most feared punishments among marines, the one inflicted on the corporal accused in the July 4 shootings, is to be ostracized.
The medical volunteer (who, like many people I interviewed, requested anonymity, because he didn't want to be ostracized by his community) met with Litwin.
A woman can deliberately "pollute" a man by flicking him with the end of her skirt, causing him to be ostracized.
When liberal Republicans or conservative Democrats are seen by lockstep partisans as fifth columns to be ostracized and purged, party debate withers and the system suffers.
Parents enrolled their children if they didn't want to be ostracized by the Nazis -- or, of course, if they were Nazis.
He attended an introductory college meeting about diversity and concluded that the quickest way to be ostracized was to proclaim himself a racist.
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Although this would seem to suggest that Zygier wasn't radiating suicidal desperation at the time of their meeting, Feldman did also concede that: "His interrogators told him he could expect lengthy jail time and [to] be ostracized from his family and the Jewish community.
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