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If her parents supported her, they, too, would be ostracized.
Dangerous, as in any player who tried that would be ostracized?
Some said they believed they would be ostracized if they did not deliver the results Dr. Hall wanted.
Of course there is a disconnect: It is more likely that Zora and Brick would be ostracized and mocked than loved in real life.
Richard J. Davis, the chairman of the commission, said in an interview that the Police Department needed to work hard to dispel the widely held belief that police officers who cooperated with internal investigators would be ostracized.
Within his community, he scrupulously keeps up appearances because, he said, if he were ever identified as an iconoclastic blogger he would be ostracized and might lose his wife and children.
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That because of the color of my skin and my desire to feel welcome and wanted in my community, I would be ostracizing myself from a whole group of people without my knowledge.
I'd be ostracized at school.
Should someone break a rule, says Damien Valdes, a senior, "they'd be ostracized from their peer group immediately".
Rest assured that if you blurted out that somebody's breath smells– even if their breath does smell– you'd be ostracized for being so rude.
When I came out, I thought that I'd be ostracized and ridiculed.
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