Found guilty of treason, the Fire Master was stripped of his rank and was made an outcaste from the society of Valis. |
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Even if you belong to the same race, class or creed, you can be an outcaste. |
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Today, a chain-smoking, irrepressible didact, he is the rare outcaste columnist in the English language press and a professional provocateur. |
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This tale, frequently portrayed in poetry and art, tells of an outcaste tribal woman named Shabari who meets Rama in the forest. |
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She watched as Ludmilla exchanged banter with the outcaste veteran. |
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Dr. Edwin and Dr. Vivien Abbott, of the Canadian Friends, spent twelve years in rural India, where they developed farm equipment, introduced new and improved crops, and started a training programme for outcaste Indians. |
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Her admirers see the rise and reinvention of this unmarried outcaste woman of 52 as a triumph of India's democracy over its deeply conservative and stratified traditions. |
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