ostracized in A Sentence

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    Ostracized, he found companionship in food.

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    Burdensome members of groups are Ostracized.

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    Those who did not say that were Ostracized.

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    Nor do we vilify and ostracize those who do.

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    Those that spoke out against the decision were immediately Ostracized.

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    When someone violates a public trust, we try to purge and ostracize[them].

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    But perhaps more troubling is the rage that is associated with being Ostracized.

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    When somebody violates a public trust, we try to purge and ostracize him.

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    What's tough is being Ostracized by your own race for trying to reach out to the opposite race.

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    In our hunter/gatherer past, being Ostracized from our tribes was a death sentence, as we were unlikely to survive for long alone.

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    (Although Proust was not, in fact, Ostracized, the experience helped to crystallize his disillusionment with aristocratic society, which became visible in his novel.).

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    Ostracized by friends and relatives, he was urged by his wife to“ curse God and die!”​ - Job 2: 9; 19: 13, 14.

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    Back in our hunter gatherer days, being Ostracized from our tribe was akin to a death sentence, as we were unlikely to survive alone.

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    In our hunter/gatherer past, being Ostracized from our tribes was akin to a death sentence, as we were unlikely to survive for long alone.….

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    As such, Hindus should not reject or socially ostracize LGBT individuals, but should accept them as fellow sojourners on their paths to moksha.

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    The more a person who is Ostracized takes control of their life in small matters, the more confident they will feel in their social world.

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    For years,“Smith and Carlos felt Ostracized from the Olympic community,” according to the Post,“ but have increasingly been heralded as both iconic activists and accomplished athletes.

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    Before vampires were aesthetically appealing, they were physical anomalies and Ostracized outsiders whom we banished to the dark, and they didn't have the appeal that they do now.

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    They found that while girls can be just as talented as boys at mathematics, some are driven from the field because they are teased, Ostracized or simply neglected.

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    I picked up a book, and it was the most agonizing time of my life, trying to learn how to read, the ostracizing from my family, the homeys.

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    Considering that this issue- being alone, misunderstood, different, Ostracized- is so core for me, I am not surprised in retrospect, just still recovering from the sadness of it all.

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    In the workplace, ostracizing a coworker means excluding them from the social events, work activities, committees and decision-making that make work meaningful and provide the resources and opportunities necessary to succeed.

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    Nehru believed that the shoddy treatment meted out to Germany after World War I and its sense of humiliation saw it drawing closer to another dissatisfied and Ostracized country- the USSR.

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    Grace Kelly's uncle, George Kelly, who was Ostracized from the family for being gay, was a famous dramatist and screenwriter, winning a Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1926 for his play“Craig's Wife”.

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    In India, an estimated 500 to 1,000 attacks take place each year, and while they rarely kill they leave severe physical, psychological and social scars that can see victims Ostracized and hidden away.

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    Salma Haidrani writes eloquently about her experiences being the only woman of color while visiting her local yoga studio, and how reading through wellness magazines on display in the studio exacerbated feeling Ostracized.

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    Because of fear of being Ostracized or singled out for attack or ridicule, we tend to hide things which stand out, though they can be powerful sources of strength and esteem later in life.

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    In 2013, Tokyo was named the third most extravagant city for ostracizes, as indicated by the Mercer counseling firm, and the world's most lavish city, as per the Economist Intelligence Unit‘s typical cost for basic items survey.

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    And when she had given birth to the child, she said:"O Lord, I have delivered but a girl."-- But God knew better what she had delivered: A boy could not be as that girl was."I have named her Mary,"(she said),"and I give her into Your keeping. Preserve her and her children from Satan the Ostracized.

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