Although exiles used numerous strategies - from demonstrations to publications - to remind the world of their case, their influence remains a matter of discussion.
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Many monks and exiles have become somewhat critical of over-achieving monks mingling with foreigners and spending more time away abroad than in the community.
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Unfortunately, a lot of exiles were tempted by legitimacy.
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The first priority was to bring home the exiles.
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Exiled intellectuals are a useful testing g round because their status as exiles called into question their professional, social and national identity.
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The arrivals of fugitives, refugees or exiles in the border cities were carefully registered and included in periodical reports.
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Prior to the 1980s, witches convicted by the village courts were mostly exiled.
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Opposition parties were banned or harassed out of existence, defiant leaders were exiled or jailed.
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Architects rightly feared that books of stock plans like this would become the basis for builders' homes, thus exiling the architect from the housing market.
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The author used the testimony of 227 survivors as well as recollections of his own 11 years of labour camps and exiles.
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Second, as already mentioned, historical research on exiles started only after the political revolution intended by the exiles had taken place.
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Which factors have stimulated some exiles to claim legitimacy, and why have others not done so?
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Most satisfying of all was when martyrs themselves expressed solidarity with the exiles.
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Interest in the continent is almost exclusively focused on exiles and migrants, rather than on diplomatic developments.
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Ironically, although exiles themselves the nuns were in a strong position to assist the royalist cause.
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exile
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forced exile
Yiddish, deemed a symbol of a miserable past in aforcedexile, was neither prestigious nor desirable.
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internal exile
In most clerical quarters, a demeaninginternalexileunder a hostile regime had not readily given rise to such utilitarian ecclesiological thinking.
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political exile
Then there were the long years inpoliticalexilewhich soon followed, and his return to power in 1958.
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