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1
Believe it or not, some felt
ostracised
by
its pro-black message.
2
Batt continued to be largely
ostracised
by
Lancaster Gate's top brass.
3
She was immediately confined to her room and
ostracised
by
people in her community.
4
Her husband, who worked at the Ministry of Health, was
ostracised
by
his colleagues.
5
Some radio stations stopped playing her music; she felt
ostracised
by
the country music industry.
6
That ended the interview and thereafter the Caines were
ostracised
by
our circle of friends.
7
Muir's claims included accusations he was
ostracised
by
the Saints when he retired from football.
8
Nish was unaffected, perhaps because he had been
ostracised
by
the rest of the camp.
9
Infected people were afraid to be tested for the fear of being
ostracised
by
their communities.
10
He said he felt
ostracised
by
society and wanted to damage society as an act of revenge.
11
A North Dublin suburban family were
ostracised
by
neighbours because a mother and her daughter were drug-dealing.
12
Joe is divorced-well ,butCarol's mother is living, and Clarence's second wife isn't exactly
ostracised
by
society!
13
Christianity takes a looser attitude, but in Egypt Copts who leave the faith may be
ostracised
by
their community.
14
In drawing on their privilege to support the struggle, white anti-apartheid activists were frequently
ostracised
by
other white people.
15
They had not just the fear of stigmatisation to overcome, but the risk of being
ostracised
by
their own community.
16
His mother, a member of the high-born D'Ascoyne family, eloped with an opera singer and was
ostracised
by
her relatives.
ostracised
by
ostracised
ostracise