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least two
ostracised leaders—Pericles' father, Xanthippus, and
Aristides 'the Just'—are
known to have returned. Similarly, Cimon,
ostracised in 461 BC...
- the
practice of
identifying entities that are denied, unrecognised, or
ostracised. Spam
filters often include the
ability to "whitelist"
certain sender...
- Patel's administration, was
chosen as a replacement.
Advani did not want to
ostracise Patel and was
concerned about Modi's lack of
experience in government...
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founding in
November 1933. As was the case with
other art forms, the ****s
ostracised musicians who were
deemed racially unacceptable and for the most part...
- "Send to Coventry" is an
idiom used in
England meaning to
deliberately ostracise someone. Typically, this is done by not
talking to them,
avoiding their...
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influence in
Africa more than
during the days of apartheid, when it was
ostracised from the rest of the world. Wines,
Michael (2
December 2005). "Same-****...
- and
directed by John Butler. It
centres around Ned (Fionn O'Shea), an
ostracised teenager at an elite, rugby-obsessed, all-boys
boarding school in Ireland...
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anthropomorphic teddy bear who s****s
revenge on the
other bears that
ostracised him. Ted (2012), and its 2015 sequel,
bases its
adult comedy on a teddy...
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Those who fall out of this
system because of
their grievous sins are
ostracised as
outcastes (untouchables) and
considered outside the
varna system. Barbarians...
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Alcibiades or
Phaeax –
ostracised; the two
politicians put
aside their differences and
persuaded their supporters to vote to
ostracise Hyperbolus instead...