He was banished to desolate Lake Baikal in Siberia to tend sheep for nineteen years. |
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He carefully draped it over Ramirez, and soon the warmth from the luxuriant fur stilled his chattering teeth and banished the damp. |
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So he was telling me that he's banished to Earth to grant three wishes to us humans? |
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Yet, though weeds may be banished from the central beds of a formal garden, they were still capable of sturdy growth and a beauty all their own. |
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Self-pity and defeatism are quickly banished from his mind whenever they turn up. |
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Those rickety buses with steel bars sticking out just to load extra numbers should be banished from our roads. |
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One listen to this album, though, and such doubts will be banished from the minds of all but the most cynical of geography buffs. |
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Killing for ideology must be banished from our repertoire if we are to live decent lives. |
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Bright fluorescent tube lights bathed him in a white glow and banished any shadows in the room, giving him plenty of detail to inspect. |
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Talk of the job banished all flighty thoughts of living in Oraulei from her mind. |
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A second goal eased them into the interval and the third seconds after the break banished any nerves. |
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It will ache before the game but once the whistle goes, it will be banished from his mind. |
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Content is a lure and a delusion, and it should be banished from the classroom. |
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Normal and necessary parts of our diet, such as salt and sugar and fat, have also been re-defined as toxins to be banished from our bodies. |
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A child molester and an accused confidence man were similarly beaten and banished. |
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Love conquered hate, peace conquered war, and freedom and democracy banished oppression and dictatorship. |
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In 1625, he leaves prison banished in perpetuity, his health ruined and his spirit broken. |
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However, the restaurant's most unforgivable sin, for which the cook should be banished to Hades forever, was to overcook the pasta. |
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When they got no answers to their questions they banished out mortal forms and stripped Lord Dread of his powers. |
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Smokers crossing the Irish Sea could find themselves banished to the open decks of all ferries to and from the Republic. |
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He was banished from TV for life for carrying on with a woman not his wife. |
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The gentle curves of his childhood face weren't banished by age, but they hid themselves in the smooth planes of his cheeks. |
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The gracious God allowed Adam and Eve to live, though he banished them from the Garden of Eden. |
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Against such a background Creoles and Cajuns, the banished, exiled, outcasts, French and German colonists, intermingled. |
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Baldric wondered at this, for it seemed to him that the oppressive will that seemed to clench the north country had been suddenly banished. |
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Although often banished to the suburban mailbox, vines are wonderfully versatile plants. |
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Because of this, the song is bumped from the first disc with the other essential songs and is instead banished to the weaker second disc. |
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Sonic's arch nemesis Dr. Robotnik has been banished from the Land of Darkness by an evil Metal Robotnik. |
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By the age of 10, girls were banished to their boudoirs, barred from venturing out or pursuing anything but domestic activities. |
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Its excommunication banished the unfaithful and unbelieving to the horror of outer darkness forever. |
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Essential for wearing under spaghetti strap vests, it has banished the unbecoming sight of curvy women tugging up their strapless numbers. |
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She banished it from her mind and turned her attention on the man speaking to her. |
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Some sheepish hands are raised and the rest are banished from his presence. |
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Beauty and reverence, we are told, were virtually banished from Anglicanism until the Tractarians arrived on the scene. |
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After being stripped of my stature and honor I banished myself out of sheer shamefulness. |
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Shoe shops, jewellers, clothes shops and snack bars are everywhere, but toyshops are either well hidden or have been banished. |
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Cars would be banished to long tunnels running beneath the complex, and lorries and trucks to an even deeper tunnel network below them. |
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It beguiled her, soothed her, eased away the pain and turmoil she had lived through all day, banished thought from her mind. |
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However, even those banished to the outer reaches of the town are not willing to tolerate bad conditions. |
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Given the Forum's multicultural pretensions, it is a cruel irony that the Tibetan monks were swiftly banished from the beanfeast. |
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Your winter blues will be banished as you bask in this triumphantly uplifting anthem. |
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Because of his own decree, he would be banished from Thebes, and he could not associate with any Thebans. |
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She is the epitome of quiet indignation, especially on learning that the smell of cigar smoke will soon be banished from the cigar shop. |
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Voter apathy must be banished from next month's General Election, according to a York-based action group. |
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They are banished from countertops but then they have their own rules, which don't include mine. |
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Still, poverty is a fact of life and one that cannot be easily banished from the everyday world. |
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In 1814, Napoleon Bonaparte abdicated as French Emperor and was banished to Elba. |
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From now on street musicians will be judged by a jury at an annual festival, and the melodically challenged will be banished. |
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No one on the left is saying that religion must be banished from the public square. |
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If the steps are not followed perfectly, there is a good chance that the one you attempted to resurrect will be banished to the netherworld. |
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She banished me from her caravan but not before I had stolen her magic crystal ball and called her a reject. |
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If a father committed incestuous relations with his daughter, he would be banished. |
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In drawings that seem as impromptu as doodles, he banished imagery as well as traditional graphic gesture. |
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If she had any doubts about taking a leap into an alien culture, they were banished amid the excitement of being in love. |
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At the ballet's close they follow Eva, her charisma intact, as she is banished from this unforgiving, repressively puritanical sect. |
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The king disseised Odo of his immensely wealthy earldom of Kent and banished him from England for his leadership of the recent rebellion. |
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And so on Sunday night as he rewashed the dishes, I sat banished on the big armchair pretending to watch TV but really just staring at him. |
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They brought back a sensuousness and emotionalism to art which had been banished by the puritanism of postmodernist theory. |
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Declared a heretic by the Pope he was banished from Rome and subsequently vanished, presumed murdered. |
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Times were tough in the past and criminals were publicly whipped, branded, banished or hanged. |
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Any risk of feeling claustrophobic is banished by generous areas of glazing. |
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Self-confidence and power define the magician, doubt and uncertainty are banished. |
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Our sources tell us that Count William restored the Gascons to obedience and that Odalric was banished to perpetual exile. |
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The Bob the Builder CD has been banished from the car and Akra Jr is having to listen to some of Mummy's music for a change. |
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Surely we have progressed as a society enough to have this prehistoric form of punishment banished to the dark ages. |
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When tennis elbow banished her from the court, she wasn't sure what to do with her free time. |
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I had banished that vile song to the darkest recesses of my soul, and you had to resurrect it. |
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And so the fear of being a loner was finally banished to the far depths of my mind. |
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A healthy competition between the sexes can also be fun once the young child is banished to bed. |
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Though he had been in the league two years, he was banished to the bench his second year for fumbling. |
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Instead, the emperor stripped Herod of his kingdom and banished him into exile. |
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When I'm banished to my little corner of the loungette with my laptop, I do seven hours of actual writing. |
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When the operations failed, she was banished to an outcast village to live with others of her kind. |
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She popped her head out the door to see if her master would allow her to come out or if she was still banished to her room. |
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Home boss Allan Evans was banished to the stand as he too fell victim to fraying tempers. |
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The inner area must be pedestrianised and the motorcar banished. |
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Thankfully, most of those late 1980's fusion abominations, like Asian pizza with wood ear mushrooms, brine shrimp and soy sauce, are mostly banished from contemporary menus. |
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The ministers demand that yobbery be banished from all schools. |
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Consumed and eventually disgorged, Pierre is restored to his loving parents, his ennui banished. |
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Defectors and apostates can't be fined, flogged or banished. |
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In Berlioz, he planted the two harps in front of the orchestra, on either side of his rostrum, and banished bells and drums to the unseen backstage. |
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Even Sheik Hamza Abbas al Isaawi, the Grand Mufti of Fallujah, had to leave his spiritual home, like a pope banished from Rome. |
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The metaphor of the banished king is made most clear when Philip is being discharged from the hospital and his sangha refuses to accept him because of the complications. |
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Modern social science has banished concepts of good and evil. |
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This former sleepy, stuffy tavern has banished stained beer mats, pork scratchings and dusty dead flower arrangements and is now welcoming, modern and plush. |
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He was banished for two years after being sent off in Prague. |
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There's a good reason that it has been banished from the airwaves. |
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Television was banished from the Swinton household some years ago. |
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If objective truth is banished from view, all that remains is opinion. |
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This discrimination and victimisation must be banished from the system. |
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Even oysters and mussels are banished from the Singer table. |
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Close your eyes and imagine all of the hardest partying, most insufferable celebrities in the world banished to one small island. |
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It all started in January at a yoga studio in Manhattan, when Johnston was banished after she took her top off in class. |
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Here we are weary and toil worn, but yonder is the land of rest where the sweat of labour shall no more bedew the workers brow, and fatigue shall be forever banished. |
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Here we are weary and toilworn, but yonder is the land of rest where the sweat of labour shall no more bedew the worker's brow, and fatigue shall be for ever banished. |
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I looked up at his tormented face, and my missish tendencies were banished, his need for comfort much exceeding my need for proper English conduct. |
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Despite her scepticism, she has nonetheless banished me to the camp-cot in the study so that my nocturnal hacking and spluttering won't interfere with her slumbers. |
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The banished nurse sat with her tiny bee-friend nestled in her bosom. |
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The banished will be flown to a second cabin on another remote island. |
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This is exactly what a group of Carthusian monks living near Grenoble in France did, and it made them famous, as well as getting them banished from their home and country. |
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It has been suggested that the Clarence Street coach park could be banished out to a Park and Ride site which would fit in with the council's advocacy of Park and Ride. |
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It was believed that, providing the event was assisted by incantation, evil could be washed away, burnt away, or banished by contact with a purification stick, wand or whip. |
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The fabric of the chairs and sofas had been brushed, cushions plumped, the decanters replenished and the used crystalware banished out of sight to the kitchens. |
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Anne Hutchinson, who was also banished by Massachusetts, formed the town of Portsmouth. |
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A year later, Catherine was banished from court, and her old rooms were given to Anne Boleyn. |
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Constantine, in his wisdom, and upset by disagreement, banished Hilary to the East. |
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Bolsec was banished from the city, and after Calvin's death, he wrote a biography which severely maligned Calvin's character. |
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Law French was banished from the courts of the common law in 1731, almost three centuries after the king ceased speaking primarily French. |
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His father, caught in a bribery scandal, had been banished from Venice, and taken refuge in the Duchy of Modena. |
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Some censors were demoted, imprisoned, and banished, but none were executed. |
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The dauphin was banished from court for his intrigues, and did not return to France until his father's death. |
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Edward I defended his treasurer, and banished his son and his companions from his court, cutting off their financial support. |
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The newly empowered barons banished Gaveston, to which Edward responded by revoking the reforms and recalling his favourite. |
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Edward's mistress, Alice Perrers, who was seen to hold far too much power over the ageing king, was banished from court. |
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Because Adam and Eve broke the covenant by eating the forbidden fruit, they became subject to death and were banished from the garden. |
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In another story, Columba banished some demons from Iona who then went to the island of Tiree to afflict the monks there instead. |
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Eventually, in 1446, after Charles' last son, also named Charles, was born, the king banished the Dauphin to the Dauphiny. |
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Styling was not a strong suit of the original C5 but today's car appears to have banished the frumpiness that scuppered its predecessor. |
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However, in 1047 Sweyn was banished for abducting the Abbess of Leominster. |
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If someone slays a foreigner, he shall not be banished and have to flee to his clan. |
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The lady was publicly knouted, had her tongue cut out, flung, a piece of quivering and bleeding flesh, on a cart, and banished to Siberia. |
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It begins after Satan and the other rebel angels have been defeated and banished to Hell, or, as it is also called in the poem, Tartarus. |
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In Mark Twain's theology, he is the truth-seeker momentarily banished from heaven, the preacher Koheleth. |
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He is as Lucifer would be were that proud spirit banished to a society of soulless, Tomlinsonian ghosts. |
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The little island of Iona became the refuge of the sons and some thanes of Athelfrith, banished by Edwin. |
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They are killed, tortured, made to take part in the fighting, banished from their homes. |
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Whereas the poore, the banished, and seely servants, live often as carelesly and as pleasantly as the other. |
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The soul of a dead person would divulge their mission, while a demonic ghost would be banished at the sound of the Holy Name. |
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Although the next heir apparent kept a lower profile, in 680 he was accused by Wu of plotting a rebellion and was banished. |
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They made an edict with an intimation that whosoever killed a stork, should be banished. |
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The crown prince was banished to Yangzhou for life by his father, Kublai Khan. |
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In 1340 he allied himself with Bayan's nephew Toqto'a, who was in discord with Bayan, and banished Bayan by coup. |
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In 1980, her husband was banished to Gorky to punish him for his activities and further isolate him. |
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A year later, Catherine was banished from court, and her rooms were given to Anne. |
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After this, Constantine had Athanasius banished since he considered him an impediment to reconciliation. |
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For this reason, Marcus Aurelius decided not to bring more barbarians into Italy, but even banished those who had previously been brought there. |
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In September 1051, Godwin and his sons were banished from England by king Edward the Confessor. |
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William de Warenne, the Earl of Surrey, was accused of fresh crimes, which were not covered by the Alton amnesty, and was banished from England. |
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Six hundred rebelling officials were executed, and 2,200 were banished. |
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In total, tens or hundreds of thousands of people were executed, and others were imprisoned, tortured, banished, and had lands and possessions confiscated. |
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Nomukhan, after returning from captivity in the Golden Horde, expressed resentment that Zhenjin had been made heir apparent, but he was banished to the north. |
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By this time he had already been banished to a nearby house and divested by the 16th Gyalwa Karmapa of his position as an official representative of the Karma Kagyu lineage. |
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When Romeo is banished, rather than executed, and Friar Laurence offers Juliet a plan to reunite her with Romeo, the audience can still hope that all will end well. |
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These constraints are symbolized by the chametz, the leavened products that are banished for the holiday, and which allude to the spiritual impediment of ego puffery. |
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Does this sell-off mean we moggies will be banished from forests? |
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In it, the character Valentine is banished from Milan and driven out through the forest where he is approached by outlaws who, upon meeting him, desire him as their leader. |
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He achieved many of his political aims through the work of his chief ministers, some of whom were banished or executed when they fell out of his favour. |
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Biebouw was flogged for his insolence and later banished to Jakarta. |
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In the second period, many of the Polish Romantics worked abroad, often banished from Poland by the occupying powers due to their politically subversive ideas. |
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In October 2006 a Dalit family in Doti District was banished from its community because family members refused to play music during a Hindu religious celebration. |
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They were imprisoned and banished by the Massachusetts Bay Colony. |
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And when all men shall have adopted this enallage, the fault indeed will be banished, or metamorphosed, but with it will go an other sixth part of every English conjugation. |
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In 1049 the murder by Sweyn Godwinson of his cousin Beorn after Beorn has been tricked in going to Bosham resulted in the entire Godwine family being banished. |
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In all, 936 men were thus transported, and 222 more were banished. |
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The king banished Cecily from court and all her estates were confiscated. |
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He was one of the four knights who murdered St Thomas Beckett in Canterbury cathedral, and legend says that he took refuge here afterwards before being banished to France. |
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