His neurotic mother sends him letters of adoration, then letters of disownment. |
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Her mother was probably looking down on her with disgust and disownment for her. |
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Facing virtual disownment, Victor must now struggle to reconcile his outdoor persona with his indoor realities. |
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It ended with his disownment and, in 1871, his sudden death from smallpox. |
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Divorce and family disownment are both common consequences of the condition. |
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Significantly, if he chose political activism he risked disownment from the religious community of his father and his Welsh ancestors. |
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There's more sympathy for the celestial underdogs: Pluto gets a sublime blues ballad of disownment and Mercury the best tune of the set, an aching lament played on muted molten horns. |
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Lore has not yet explicitly told his family, for fear of disownment. |
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