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She has previously spoken about her parents attempting to force her to marry when she was a teenager, her escape, and being disowned as a result.

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“We have had family members who have disowned each other because they are on the other side,” says Kathy.

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Its operation was haphazard at times ahead of the general election, with candidates disowned over their comments.

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In 2020, the newspaper’s editorial page editor resigned after the newspaper disowned an opinion piece written by U.S.

He and others worry that women who were disowned and thrown out by their own parents and siblings might fare little better with a jury of strangers.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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