She hates her outcast status, but has too much respect for herself to compromise or curry favor. |
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Even though I had enjoyed high school, in the eyes of my white, rich, preppy peers, I was as an outcast. |
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It was that idea, in fact, that always made me a bit of an outcast amongst my more liberal friends. |
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This caused the Romantic era to see him as an emblem of the outcast artist, and Byron and others wrote poems about him. |
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When the operations failed, she was banished to an outcast village to live with others of her kind. |
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They even openly tackle such issues as outcast gay preachers during the show. |
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After 19 years on the chain gang, Jean Valjean finds that the ticket-of-leave he must display condemns him to be an outcast. |
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Fiver was an outcast all through school, and he dropped out of the University of Nevada after a semester. |
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I imagined myself wandering around the city as an outcast, where happy scenes of family and togetherness only added to my despair. |
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I seek refuge in Allah, the most kind and most merciful, from Shaitan the outcast. |
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A year on, he's gone from being a political outcast to a powerhouse of campaigning energy. |
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Within the space of a few pages, the comedian morphs from an ambitious, uncaring party animal into a remorseful, spiritual outcast. |
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He tends to celebrate characters that have been outcast by society, dispossessed, or had a run of hard luck. |
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Yet, finally her inner loneliness is eating her up, the feeling that she belongs nowhere, an outcast among the outcastes. |
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They put us down, and frown on us, and the dirty looks I get sometimes really make me feel like I am some sort of outcast. |
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The remaining child, the outcast, sat in the very corner of the caravan wagon. |
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Her outcast friends were very similar to the group that sat before her, and she was extremely happy with that. |
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From his initial statements, we see Antony bewailing his outcast state and blaming it on Cleopatra. |
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Along with the music came an interest in books, which was a guarantor of outcast status back then and probably still is today. |
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Any breakdown in these prescriptions risks serious pollution, bringing danger to those affected and outcast status to the perpetrator. |
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But the idea of the outcast protester has a noble lineage in Argentine music and arts. |
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They weren't cool or extremely popular, nor were they unpopular, and didn't go out of their way to befriend the socially inept outcast types. |
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Second, Charles deals with and accepts these outcast individuals where they are. |
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Within ten minutes of arriving, she is the most socially outcast rider in the stables. |
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Beth was my best friend and stuck by me unlike my other outcast friends who think I'm a bratty popular kid now. |
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But whatever the Vatican decides to do, will you stand with those already outcast from the presbyterate? |
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This Jesus who ate and drank with the lost and outcast now sits in glory at the right hand of God. |
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He was always considered an outcast, because of his shyness and nerdy behavior. |
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The popular kids will always be the popular kids, and the outcasts remain outcast. |
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This early medieval Sanskrit text recounts the Saivite myth of an outcast king who had been a dog in a previous birth. |
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He was very geeky and as he got older, although the stutter left, he was still a bit of a social outcast. |
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He was rejected and outcast, and like Job, accepted his suffering and abandonment. |
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Gene Hackman's performance as outcast family patriarch Royal is an absolute joy to watch. |
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His raw, blunt style appeals to the disaffected, the outcast, the romantic, the loner and the apolitical, and it always will. |
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She heard several calling her the murderer but most of them were pointing fingers at some of the outcast boys. |
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No one should have to suffer the awkwardness, pain, and humiliation of being an outcast, and I feel that it is terrible to wish it on anyone. |
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Michael had the tainted innocence of an outcast, but I knew he was better than the very people who would reject him. |
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Her long and lonely outcast life has led her to be cold and depressed. |
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Set in a world that saw actual costumed vigilantes appear in real life as opposed to the funny books we are treated to a view of the superhero as outcast. |
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Artistic rather than athletic and unable to pay the skiing fees anyway, he feels outcast by the uniform and exclusionary religious community there. |
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Also a divorced woman was shunned by society and treated as an outcast. |
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It was an outcast table for it was far away from all others in the corner. |
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Your mother was an outcast elf princess who was shunned from her kingdom. |
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Each stage in this progression apparently moves him from the status of hero to that of outcast, but in fact both identities are implicated in him from the very start. |
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Gradually he became an outcast, and on a dark gloomy day, he took a vow. |
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This tension between outcast and overlord is at the heart of our sweeping change into a tech-driven, spiritually infused economy. |
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In response to rejection by his schoolfellows, Haru befriends a group of Chinese kids, the social outcast and the foreigner finding kinship in their shared oppression. |
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Odds are ten to one that she will be an outcast at the next meeting. |
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This man was ill, ritually unclean, unkempt, probably physically repulsive, an outcast from society, and unqualified to approach God at the temple, but Jesus felt compassion. |
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One of the men was an outcast member of an evil demon tribe in the East. |
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Nowadays it's a one-way ticket to unemployment and outcast status. |
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It examines what happens when the outcast kid is pushed too far. |
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Jack, an outcast and drifter himself, feels a connection with the tinkers and takes the job which, in turn, takes Taylor to perilous places within and without. |
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It is no wonder that he constantly preached about our welcome of the stranger and our compassion for the outcast. |
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The kids torment him and pick on him and turn him into an outcast. |
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The student in question says that he's become an outcast at the school. |
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Like most kids, I had my own experience of alienation, but the urge to merge with the crowd was stronger than any sympathy I might have shared for another outcast. |
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In the court of public opinion, he would have been an outcast. |
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My dear friend, are you to become that hapless kind of outcast, a champion of lost causes? |
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He believed it referred to bands of outcast Gaelic raiders, suggesting that the Scots were to the Gaels what the Vikings were to the Norse. |
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Months in, I spent time with a woman who was a dalit, an outcast. |
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Catechumen houses offered both a shelter and a form of religious conditioning for these outcast groups. |
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Teenage outcast Becca Crane moves to Sporks, Washington, with her sheriff father Frank. |
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The former Stamford Bridge outcast grew up with friendly insults like Fanta-Pants, Coppertop and Swan Vesta and laughs at Kitson's ginger snap. |
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An hour later another outcast approached and whined his story. |
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As Scorchers players, including non-striker and England outcast Michael Carberry, celebrated joyously, Lee fell to his knees beside the stumps, crestfallen. |
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Sadly, by the end of her life Van Lew had more friends in Boston than in her hometown of Richmond, Virginia, where she had become a social outcast. |
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Like racists and sexists, singlists discriminate against an outcast group. |
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Because Justin's such an outcast, his parents, Franny and Gary, opt to adopt a foreign exchange student, figuring that'll be at least one friend for the poor schnook. |
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Alex Constantinople, CEO of OutCast, says dugan disclosed her relationship with Pogue last December. |
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We begin this week on Outcast Island, where Dylan is busily spearing fish. |
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She says OutCast has no problem with dugan dating a tech journalist. |
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Furthermore, Constantinople says OutCast no longer represents Bloom. |
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