| 11. | The former pariah state is now the darling of development banks.
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| 12. | Prayer of pariah, and the lover's cry,_
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| 13. | Internationally, Milosevic is a pariah who almost never leaves home.
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| 14. | Many said that cabdrivers were often made out to be pariahs.
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| 15. | Social pariahs, they are denied equal educational and employment opportunities.
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| 16. | "I've always liked pariah countries,"
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| 17. | The parvenu yearned for acceptance; the pariah accepted a distinction.
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| 18. | Tannahill, meanwhile, is struggling with life as a pariah.
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| 19. | Other Arab states have refused to treat Libya as a pariah.
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| 20. | In the aftermath, McCarthy became a pariah in the Senate.
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