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exile
noun as in deportation from a place
noun as in person deported from a place
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After decades of exile - in Thailand, the Netherlands and the borderlands of Myanmar - he entered a ceasefire with India.
Some had already spent over two years in prison, while others were in exile or still free.
But it’s also a reminder that, whether made in exile or played under attack, art is a well of possibility for imagining another life.
The nation that watched Pete Rose exiled to sad autograph signings quickly became a land of in-game parlays, stadium betting lounges, and Vegas Super Bowls.
Thousands of young Burmese men chose to flee, going into hiding or exile overseas, or joining the resistance.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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