Some of us journalists have been made to feel like pariahs for daring to speak up for policyholders and give them a platform for their concerns. |
Because they're distrusted by wives and lusted after by husbands, single moms are usually pariahs. |
Irish smokers now have until April, it is thought, to kick the habit or be forced to become social pariahs when they want to light up. |
Traveling alone is seen as sad and desperate, a cardinal sin, reserved for those social pariahs who talk to their cats. |
Meanwhile, two international pariahs join together, as Belarus and Iran agree a strategic partnership. |
That's a pretty large segment of the population to reduce to the status of political pariahs. |