His thesis is that the practice of confining the mad is a transformation of the medieval practice of confining lepers in lazar houses. |
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If that's not evidence that this is a lazar house of the soul I don't know what would count. |
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I urged lazar to get his eyes back on the road, if indeed he could see it, and asked why the subject was taboo. |
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When Mandela wanted to study law, Sisulu arranged for him to be articled to a white attorney, Lazar Sidelsky, who befriended him. |
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However, Montenegro keeper Lazar Nikolic advanced from his line quickly to snuff out the danger. |
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She has co-authored the autobiographies of Slim Keith, Swifty Lazar, and Siegfried and Roy, among others. |
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At trial, Lazar testified that the cheque was part of scheme by which she would have her clients reclassified by the Board, invoice them for 20 per cent of the savings and split the invoiced amount with Dowling. |
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I meet Allie Lazar in Palermo Viejo on the last night of my search. |
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The anchorman of a cultural programme on the Bulgarian National Radio Lazar Lazarevski is fired by the new powers emerging amid incessant political turmoil. |
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It was not like Friedman didn't try to have a face-to-face with Lazar. |
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