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Her parents were upset about her decision to join the church, and she became on outcast
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The last man he wanted to speak with at the moment was the outcast mage
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He was an outcast, dressed in the furs of wild beasts
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To dream that you are an outcast represents some rejected aspect of yourself
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If you utter politically incorrect words, you are an outcast, you are anathema
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“You were outcast into the wilderness by your people, the Elves, to live amongst men and others who live in the world
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The courtship of your mother and father was approved of and plans were made for your future and your being outcast amid the world of other races
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“I was given this the day I was outcast
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they called you an Outcast, saying, This is Zion, whom no man seeks after
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She felt as though she had made him an outcast again
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“Gypsies wander here, and they taunt all men with a vision of freedom—even if it is a tattered, starving, outcast freedom
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outcast spirits were in and upon this planet, their presence
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central core of the outcast group
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forces they had allowed the outcast beings to exert upon
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of these who were previously outcast threw off its material
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The now redeemed but once outcast
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the forces of the evil, outcast ones that they are the same
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of the dark outcast ones
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You see, to the outcast, this is all about
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What the outcast really
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of influence he had allowed the outcast to have upon his
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of the outcast vile forces
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Are the outcast religious ones
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outcast whose depraved actions have rocked the military to its core
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It didn’t matter that I was an outcast
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An outcast, if you like
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And in that He said "For she that is desolate has many more children than she that has an husband" [He means] that our people seemed to be outcast from God but now through believing have become more numerous than those who are reckoned to possess God
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She could never pass for an outcast
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Noah was an outcast from society
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She would be an outcast from now on in this small town
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"I am an outcast, I am not as pretty as the others, so they taunt me daily," said the mermaid
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She hoped she could make it to Dallas or Oklahoma City and sneak in so they could be part of… whatever it was—better to be a slave than a meal for outcast maniacs
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"Children in Baja without powers are considered outcast!" said Larry to Millie
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He didn’t tell her because he didn’t want her to know he was an outcast
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She was an oddity even in Kildonar, but here she was more than that- she was an outcast
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7 The presence of Matthew among the twelve was the means of keeping the doors of the kingdom wide open to hosts of downhearted and outcast souls who had regarded themselves as long since without the bounds of religious consolation
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Outcast and despairing men and women flocked to hear Jesus, and he never turned one away
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4 "What is it you seek as evidence of my mission on earth? We have left you undisturbed in your positions of influence and power while we preached glad tidings to the poor and the outcast
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Now if he refuses to hear your brethren, you may tell the whole story to the congregation, and then, if he refuses to hear the brotherhood, let them take such action as they deem wise; let such an unruly member become an outcast from the kingdom
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Go out quickly, therefore, into the streets and lanes of the city, out into the highways and the byways, and bring hither the poor and the outcast, the blind and the lame, that the marriage feast may have guests
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Hurriedly reviewing the situation, he conjured up visions of some outcast hippie commune that had evolved from its love culture to one of fear, hermitry and defensive violence
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It was cold logic that told him he would have to accept the life of an outcast
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creasingly an outcast even within the AI Lab, began billing
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For the geeky outcast who rarely associated with his high-
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ety, representing an outcast society to the society that en-
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He held up his hand and said in the ancient tongue, "Versol" meaning "outcast
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Being outcast from the city would be a disgrace beyond any death because it meant he would die at the hands of the Empire
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outcast; a desperate outcast for that matter
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I was the epitome of the social outcast and tortured genius, just the type that the teenagers and the rejects of society rally behind without actually considering the character, the deeper or truer meanings of the intentions behind the person’s work
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When the mighty German military machine finally crumbled, seventy million bewildered and terrified people were left friendless and outcast
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Seventy million bewildered and terrified people were left friendless and outcast and Europe lay prostrate after six years of bloodletting
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“For I will restore you to health and I will heal you of your wounds,” declares the LORD, “because they have called you an outcast, saying: ‘It is Zion; no one cares for her
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Radar appeared to be almost an outcast himself; hanging out with the same people all the time who just echoed his insults
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ponder what wicked twist of fate caused this land to be so outcast by
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Socially outcast ,Sita spent the rest of her life in the jungle where she gave birth to twin sons Luv and Kush whose existence was not known to their father
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"No but I was trained by Magnus the Outcast!"
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outcast, and animals so diverse as a cow, a dog, and an elephant
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Gritich were the outcast spawn of magic, souls of rage cloaked in twisted bodies that bent unnaturally
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Wherever there is class, there is a law of division, be it stigma of outcast, ownership rights, or purchasable privileges, to secure the distinction between the classes
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” before her stood the poster monster of the outcast and despised: the pedophilic terrorist
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But be certain, for it is a historical truism, when the poor cannot be heard, when the outcast are occluded from the conversation, the only language available to them is violence, the only tongue heard vandalism
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“ Cecelia, I was an outcast for many years, receiving scant love from either my father or sister
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What had this man done or left undone that he should have been shut out from the company of those who are buried in churchyards? Why should he, because he was nameless, be outcast as well? Why should his body be held unworthy of a place by the side of persons who, though they were as dead as himself, still went on being respectable? I took off my hat and leaned against the Finnish warrior's grave and stared up along the smooth beech trunks to the point where the leaves, getting out of the shade, flashed in the sun at the top, and marvelled greatly at the ways of men, who pursue each other with conventions and disapproval even when their object, ceasing to be a man, is nothing but a poor, unresentful, indifferent corpse
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” In those days, a single mom raising an infant daughter was considered an outcast
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While we were discussing the contents of the notes, Kennedy had laid over the typewritten sheet the rules and graduated strip of glass which he had used in examining the strange letter signed "An Outcast
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I looked behind at the town and its outcast residents
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Even this close to death, the old outcast had no honor within it
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Ironically, the outcast female wasn’t supposed to become a celebrity, but her exceptional powers were something that all men wanted to possess
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In the story of the Samaritan woman, Jesus asks for water from an outcast woman - a woman who has had five husbands and is living with still another
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The deepest Truth, which each of you should try to Understand and realize, is that none of you, even in most “tragic and dramatic” circumstances in your Life, is anyone’s victim or a slave to circumstances, an outcast driven into a corner, or a hollow-hearted villain
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victim a failure and outcast
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Lions defend territory at all costs: if a lion does not defend its territory: it is killed: it dies: it becomes an outcast, an outlaw
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" Massie pointed at the outcast desk in the far corner of the room, which was now inhabited by a freak with an afro of poufy red hair
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Then he was voted out of office and spent his time making enemies of his former friends and causing trouble until he became an unwanted outcast
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He had been an outcast at school with his strange accent and Australian ways
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otherwise outcast status in their family
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daughter of an outcast farmer, and an ugly one at that? She is so far
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have guessed that a princess would enjoy living like an outcast
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I’m used to being an outcast
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He said, "Then get out of here, for you are an outcast"
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When you read the Quran, seek refuge with God from Satan the outcast
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He said, "Then get out of here! You are an outcast!
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Ah, but where are you going if instead of brushing past the old man with the white beard, the silver medal, and the cheap violin, you let him go on with his story, which ends in an invitation to step somewhere, to his room, presumably, off Queen's Square, and there he shows you a collection of birds' eggs and a letter from the Prince of Wales's secretary, and this (skipping the intermediate stages) brings you one winter's day to the Essex coast, where the little boat makes off to the ship, and the ship sails and you behold on the skyline the Azores; and the flamingoes rise; and there you sit on the verge of the marsh drinking rum-punch, an outcast from civilization, for you have committed a crime, are infected with yellow fever as likely as not, and--fill in the sketch as you like
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The fact is, then, Senor Don Quixote, that though you see me seated in this chair, here in the middle of the kingdom of Aragon, and in the attire of a despised outcast duenna, I am from the Asturias of Oviedo, and of a family with which many of the best of the province are connected by blood; but my untoward fate and the improvidence of my parents, who, I know not how, were unseasonably reduced to poverty, brought me to the court of Madrid, where as a provision and to avoid greater misfortunes, my parents placed me as seamstress in the service of a lady of quality, and I would have you know that for hemming and sewing I have never been surpassed by any all my life
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curiosity, I had heard enough, but with the hope of being useful to a poor, outcast girl
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Linton, the lady of Thrushcross Grange, and the wife of a stranger: an exile, and outcast, thenceforth, from what had been my world
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He gnawed the rectitude of his life; he felt that he had been outcast from life's feast
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No one wanted him; he was outcast from life's feast
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"No, Maximilian, I am not offended," answered she, "but do you not see what a poor, helpless being I am, almost a stranger and an outcast in my father's house, where even he is seldom seen; whose will has been thwarted, and spirits broken, from the age of ten years, beneath the iron rod so sternly held over me; oppressed, mortified, and persecuted, day by day, hour by hour, minute by minute, no person has cared for, even observed my sufferings, nor have I ever breathed one word on the subject save to yourself
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She is quite nicey comfy without her outcast man, madame in rue Git-le-Coeur, canary and two buck lodgers
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Under Socialism it would be just the reverse; the conditions of labour would be so pleasant, the hours of obligatory work so few, and the reward so great, that it is absurd to imagine that any one would be so foolish as to incur the contempt of his fellows and make himself a social outcast by refusing to do the small share of work demanded of him by the community of which he was a member
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Knowing what this poor, fallen man had once been, her whole soul was moved by the shuddering terror with which he had appealed to her,—the outcast woman,—for support against his instinctively discovered enemy
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There, crouched against the side of the wall which attracts and retains the most heat, they may be seen sometimes talking to one another, but more frequently alone, watching the door, which sometimes opens to call forth one from the gloomy assemblage, or to throw in another outcast from society
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In all seasons of calamity, indeed, whether general or of individuals, the outcast of society at once found her place
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Cavalcanti, his father, had been seen in Paris, and it was expected that he would re-appear to claim the illustrious outcast
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A barge sounds its outcast horn and coal cars trundle to and fro and the regular thudding of the hauling machine reverberates through the gloom