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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...
- Ostracised, or Every Man's Hand Against Them is a 1881 Australian play about Ned Kelly by E.C. Martin. It was the first straight dramatisation of the Kelly...
- 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...
- influence in Africa more than during the days of apartheid, when it was ostracised from the rest of the world. "South Africa". World Bank. Archived from...
- 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...
- Dalit grooms riding horses for wedding ceremonies have been beaten up and ostracised by upper caste people. In August 2015, upper caste people burned houses...
- Lebanon has faced severe decline in recent years, leading to widespread disillusionment across its sectarian groups. After gaining independence in 1943...
- "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...
- incident involving Hastings and Cherry-Evans resulted in Hastings being ostracised from the playing group. An altercation on the training field in the lead-up...
- them in and raised them to act as his secret police. Later on, after ostracising Snowball, Napoleon orders the construction of the windmill, which had...