Thesaurus / exile
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It’s a story about Ireland and exile and carrying the ghosts of family and home through time.
GABRIEL BYRNE’S ‘WALKING WITH GHOSTS’ IS A REVELATION IN UNEXPECTED WAYSKEITH DONOHUEJANUARY 12, 2021WASHINGTON POSTMichael then abandoned his profession and left the country, heading for England and a life of permanent, hopefully peaceful, exile.
‘EDDIE’S BOY,’ BY THOMAS PERRY, CONTINUES THE SAGA OF A RETIRED HIT MAN WHO CAN’T ESCAPE HIS PASTBILL SHEEHANNOVEMBER 29, 2020WASHINGTON POSTThat fear has been significantly reduced since Gammeh’s defeat and subsequent exile.
THE LATEST HUB OF POLITICAL HUMOR: GAMBIACHARU KASTURINOVEMBER 24, 2020OZYSome exiles who used their wits to enter America were collaborators, even war criminals.
THEY SURVIVED WORLD WAR II — BUT WERE LEFT STRANDED IN GERMANYSTEVEN ROBERTSOCTOBER 30, 2020WASHINGTON POSTFor one, they’re without their head coach-in-exile, Dan Hughes, after he wasn’t approved, for medical reasons, to enter the bubble.
THE SEATTLE STORM HAVE BEEN HERE BEFORE. CAN THE LAS VEGAS ACES BREAK THROUGH?HOWARD MEGDALOCTOBER 2, 2020FIVETHIRTYEIGHTThe foster-child remained behind to share the hut of the political exile.
THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDSJOHN FOREMANThe exile and the maiden, in short, fell in love with each other, and they mutually vowed never to be parted but by force.
THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDSJOHN FOREMANHe accordingly betook himself to London, where he had social resources which would, perhaps, make exile endurable.
CONFIDENCEHENRY JAMESHe never returned, but died in England on June 3, 1780, an unhappy and a homesick exile from the country which he loved.
THE EVE OF THE REVOLUTIONCARL BECKERThe exile too, far from home and kindred smokes on as he muses of happier hours gone never to return.
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