I was exiled from my village when I was sixteen under the charge of witchery. |
In the war the surrealists had been exiled to Manhattan and brought with them an idea of avant-garde cinema. |
Her father was rearrested in autumn 1935, held in Butyrka prison for a few months, and then exiled again, this time to Kazakhstan. |
Having children meant leaving the ashram, being exiled from my spiritual paradise. |
Some two hundred Norman barons took the land of over four thousand Anglo-Saxon lords, many of whom were exiled or killed. |
In 1803 Napoleon exiled her to twenty leagues, roughly fifty miles, from Paris. |