By exiling her, he opened her mind to the rest of Europe and concentrated her political focus on liberalism. |
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As well as mass genocide, Stalin tore thousands of families apart by exiling men to the icy wastes of Siberia. |
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They issued eulogies of his career, prematurely exiling him to history's jaundiced pages. |
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Cattle ranchers were able to work it, though, after King Kamehameha III stopped exiling criminals. |
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The occupying power has no business exiling or deporting people under occupation. |
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Albert's powers now include proposing legislation, exiling anyone he chooses, rewriting the constitution, and having control over every one of his citizen's lives. |
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Is National Review getting better or worse by exiling Sailer and Derbyshire? |
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The old curlicue of a route will he spared the constant pulse of traffic exiling 1-70 en route to Aspen, at least until you get downtown. |
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The Senate passed a law exiling Sulla, and Marius was appointed the new commander in the eastern war. |
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The government's effort to isolate Laino by exiling him in 1982 had backfired. |
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Pope Agatho ruled in Wilfrid's favour, but Ecgfrith refused to honour the papal decree and instead imprisoned Wilfrid on his return to Northumbria before exiling him. |
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Morocco sent troops across the Sahara and attacked Timbuktu, Gao and some other important trading centres, destroying buildings and property and exiling prominent citizens. |
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