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Under exiled President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, the prime minister's position was largely ceremonial.
Many of the exiled agas eventually found their ways back from Syria and took up their feudal roles, but they did not reclaim this village.
Her father was rearrested in autumn 1935, held in Butyrka prison for a few months, and then exiled again, this time to Kazakhstan.
I was exiled from my village when I was sixteen under the charge of witchery.
Negotiations by the EU and the US led to their release on condition they be exiled to Europe.
In 1512 the exiled Medici family was restored to power following eighteen years of republican government.
In 1803 Napoleon exiled her to twenty leagues, roughly fifty miles, from Paris.
Up-rooted and frustrated, the exiled resort to their worst traditions, vendetta and fratricidal war.
This he did in 1886, despite having been exiled yet again under an anti-monarchist law of that year.
Some two hundred Norman barons took the land of over four thousand Anglo-Saxon lords, many of whom were exiled or killed.
Having children meant leaving the ashram, being exiled from my spiritual paradise.
Theseus exiled his son because he thought his son had caused his wife to commit suicide.
In the war the surrealists had been exiled to Manhattan and brought with them an idea of avant-garde cinema.
However, the Mamelukes learned of this conspiracy, rose up against the governor and exiled him to Jaffa.
Many exiled Mancunians were among those trying to access the site from abroad, along with many others with British ancestry.
But he was exiled permanently from Rome, never to return under pain of death.
The story of an exiled Beothuk woman also plays a central part in his second book of poems.
Joyce used his own life and the social milieu of Dublin through which he took an imaginary walk every day of his exiled life.
Quinn, exiled to the minors after an array of defensive miscues and attitude problems, hit a three-run homer last Saturday.
We know she was exiled in Sicily, and of course you write about that episode in your novel.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He was exiled at the age of 30 to Tomi, a town south of the delta of the Danube.
I took her hand and in my noblest manner, like the exiled vicomte in costume drama, bent over it and kissed her finger-tips.
It lay in state at the Constable's house at St. Helier's, guarded by his exiled soldiers.
Even without appearing as an equestrienne you have contrived to be exiled and repudiated.
He died at Boulogne, France, in poverty, after nearly thirty years of exiled and fameless life.
But you are fitted for society, and it is shameful to have you exiled from it.
Carnot had been exiled after the 18th Fructidor, and was at this time actually believed to be dead.
He was elected in 1850 as a social democrat to the Legislative Assembly, but was exiled in 1851 for his opposition to the Empire.
That year, however, Alexander returned to Rome, and felt himself strong enough to send the exiled primate a legatine commission.
It will be remembered that Eusebius of Nicomedia was exiled shortly after the council.
But for the exiled heart they are not such, but verities of abiding inspiration.
The growth of these philanthropical depots for the consolation of exiled Britons is often miraculously mushroom-like.
In his youth, Laius, the future king of Thebes, was exiled to the court of Pelops, King of Pisa, while his cousins ruled in his absence.
Dante, expatriated, and exiled from wife and children, is not forgotten.
It was Peloponnesus that afforded a new home to the exiled poet.
Thus the chief justice had a foretaste of the mortifications which the exiled New-Englanders afterwards suffered from the haughty Britons.
The Sanhedrin were exiled, but the Shechinah was not exiled with them.
He was reputed to be the paid lover of an exiled and profligate queen.
For some time he filled a minor post, but was eventually disgraced and exiled to the province of Hunan.
In the first reading, Deutero-Isaiah comforts his exiled contemporaries with the good news that God is coming to their rescue.
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