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1 Pushkin was already exiled by the Tsar before he was twenty-three.
2 These were partly soldiers and partly Tories exiled by the laws of the States.
3 These two were bishops and confessors exiled by Constantius, who favoured the Arian heresy.
4 I was exiled by its sorcerer Lord, Corwin of Amber.
5 She was exiled by Cardinal Richelieu in 1631.
6 A Napoleon exiled by the French or a Ney shot down by Frenchmen is unthinkable today.
7 They seemed to be exiled by their countrymen in a pool of fire and famine and destruction.
8 Then came those exiled by their Communes.
9 The chaplain who had performed his father's wedding had returned from abroad, exiled by the French Revolution.
10 Photograph: AP The subject is expatriate American gangsters in a nightmarishly imagined Bangkok, self- exiled by traumatic family memories.
11 In going away from her I feel as though I were exiled by man and forsaken by God.
12 She has never been away from home before, and now she has been exiled by her own mother.
13 The Muslims lost that war, and were exiled by the British colonial administration to the bush in the west.
14 Kyle Long has been pondering life after football since being exiled by the Bears in October, and media is a natural fit.
15 For five years, about 750 men have been detained in Papua New Guinea where they were exiled by Australia for seeking asylum.
16 Canada should be asked to resettle refugees exiled by Australia that cannot enter the United States, a Papua New Guinea lawyer says.
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