| 41. | With a no-nonsense and blunt attitude, Orda probably ostracised himself from the operatic mainstream.
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| 42. | As a result, independent talent felt isolated and ostracised, lacking information, contacts and infrastructure.
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| 43. | In the US, the threat of jail and being ostracised by society deter politicians from being corrupt.
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| 44. | Yet in October the same year, the king repudiated this statute and Archbishop Stratford was politically ostracised.
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| 45. | At first the Polish workers, ostracised by their German counterparts, had supported the Catholic centre party.
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| 46. | The West Indian public were outraged by the tour and Rowe himself and others were ostracised in Jamaica.
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| 47. | Whitney had felt increasingly alone over the past few months, having ostracised most ofher family and friends.
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| 48. | The federal organisation and the local groups were ostracised, with their meetings and commemorations greeted with protests.
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| 49. | Charlie keeps his promise and is suspended, leaving Mac feeling guilty and Elle ostracised from the staff.
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| 50. | Sorrel explains to Kelly that after being ostracised by her neighbours, Lynette appears to have given up.
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