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"banishment" Definitions
  1. the punishment of being sent away from a place, especially from a country

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And I do worry about lifetime banishment for some people.
This was banishment from the Park Avenue board room on television.
Accept the media banishment now and miss them when they're gone.
"They are a symbol of the banishment of women," she said.
Unlike courtiers in a Jacobean tragedy, they risk neither execution nor banishment.
But, after its banishment, her guidance early in its life helps it.
The Hall of Fame changed its bylaws two years after Rose's banishment.
But Article IV of the UNASUR charter goes far beyond just banishment.
First, the banishment of annoying siblings to another part of the house.
I am a gluttonfor punishment, banishment ravishment and anything hardon the system.
It sometimes feels as if unions are veering toward banishment in modern America.
She keeps coming back, from banishment and poisoned apples and even eternal sleep.
But as we've seen in the past, banishment from Trumpworld is rarely permanent.
It would be intolerable: viewed as a betrayal, grounds for banishment and reprisal.
When I found out about the Liberty's banishment, the grown-up me wasn't surprised.
Each of Detloff's weekly spells exist to serve some end—healing, awakening, banishment, etc.
Coach reminds him that failure to comply with the system will result in banishment.
Critics say the World Anti-Doping Agency's banishment of Russia has too many loopholes.
Shihabi said the concept of banishment from the court did not apply in Saudi Arabia.
Yet nearly all the cases have ended with severe and lasting ostracism, or forced banishment.
He was threatened with a $163,216 fine and full banishment from future Grand Slam tournaments.
Externally, Bolton's banishment signals to global counterparts that he may not be worth engaging with.
Funded by the park's board of commissioners, the trip was part reward and part temporary banishment.
He points to Kevin Spacey's banishment from House of Cards following sexual assault allegations last year.
What is needed is a healing of the American psyche and the banishment of white guilt.
Absent an impending sense of financial ruin and banishment, Kim will not make any meaningful concessions.
The banishment coincided with President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's broader crackdown on public protest and free speech.
On August 9, Nepal's Parliament passed a bill that would criminalize the banishment of women during menstruation.
It took something truly conventional — donating money to a presidential candidate — to incite demands for his banishment.
The episode led to Denino's permanent banishment from Twitch, which is why he now streams on YouTube.
No bars, no barbed wire, no pulping of books, No sentence of banishment can prevail against it.
Some of those displeased at Franken's banishment blame Gillibrand in particular, and that's where things get complicated.
Perhaps my wife won't like London; then the sentence is banishment and degradation into indolent, idle fool.
The ACLU eventually sued, arguing Sherill's banishment violated his First and Fifth Amendment rights, and ultimately prevailed.
That could mean banishment not only from next summer's Tokyo Olympics but also the 2022 World Cup.
Across these diverse spaces, the two most consistent design principles are openness and a banishment of personal clutter.
With the banishment of Bannon and his allies, Trump is left with a largely moderate to Democratic staff.
Francis was exiled by his Jesuit community, a banishment that only ended when he was appointed a bishop.
This strikes you as a more promising starting point than permanently linking perpetrator and act, as banishment does.
Since his banishment, Bishop Jenik, 74, has been living at a rehabilitation center without access to his parish.
He wanders through Sofia, remembering the painful series of events that resulted in his father's banishment of him.
In fact, according to a 2013 explainer from Slate, the state constitution requires banishment as a penalty for corruption.
Christensen should use this recent publicity bump to advocate for things more important than Arie Luyendyk Jr.'s banishment.
He was a skilled parliamentarian who helped engineer the ouster of Marlborough and the banishment of Sarah from court.
She sings of a back-and-forth, of banishment, but the guitar twang and deep, cheeky bassline suggests otherwise.
The "SpongeBob SquarePants" musical includes Sandy the squirrel, a scapegoat for Bikini Bottom&aposs problems who is targeted for banishment.
In most states, punitive banishment is itself unlawful, although the state of Maryland allows it in the case of corruption.
FROM Siberian banishment to the Soviet gulag, the cruelty of punishments under Russia's tyrants has yielded a commensurately rich literature.
Loving pleaded guilty and were sentenced to either a year in prison or a 25-year banishment from the state.
And modernisation—above all the arrival of the railway—ultimately turned the whole concept of banishment into an absurd anachronism.
Mr. Hockenberry wrote a 7,000-word piece titled "Exile" in Harper's Magazine this month, ruing his continued banishment and shaming.
" "Lifetime banishment should not hang on the unpredictable answer to the question, Is this crime in or is it out?
This banishment is very much supposed to be a punishment for Jon, but it's really his version of a happy ending.
She misses her family back home—the plea deal feels more like a banishment than an opportunity to start a life.
It's a populace metal, and knowing the Oscars' devotion to wealth, nepotism, and self-conceived faux aristocracy unintentionally explains its banishment.
The idea that the American public was crying out for the banishment of the private self struck me as completely wrong.
Each story has its own particulars, but they all inspire demands for the same conclusion: effectively, banishment from the public square.
Perhaps this is one of the risks of banishment as a strategy—or a sign that it hasn't been properly accomplished.
"I've felt all along that talent of his sort is too rare to condemn him to lifelong banishment," Mr. Loehnen said.
Rosa and her new friend, Jasper, come to understand that banishment always backfires, as it has with the ghosts of Ingot.
And after it subsequently imposed capital controls on "hot money", its shares suffered a similar banishment, ejected from MSCI's index in 2009.
They could have backed the strong recommendation of the World Antidoping Agency, or WADA: a total banishment of Russia's team for 2016.
Simpson, in turn, blamed Elizabeth for her banishment to the Bahamas with Edward and for being denied the title of Royal Highness.
Each chapter begins with Cleric Chih cataloging the goods in a house where the late Empress In-yo resided during her banishment.
Though her choice of dress is by no means an invitation for banishment, it seems that in the case of Syeh vs.
The stigma of acid attacks is a form of social banishment, bringing a second and longer-lasting wave of trauma to survivors.
No, the sin that caused the banishment of the Columbia University marching band for the entire 230 football season was … late paperwork.
Rose's banishment was preceded by an investigation by attorney John Dowd, who worked for Trump as a lawyer during the Mueller investigation.
Perhaps the most obvious change is the banishment of "allowances," which were used to calculate withholding on the previous W-4 form.
The fact that Bolton was hundreds of miles away from the DMZ was met with no small number of jokes about his banishment.
To explain: Many professional sporting organizations, including the International Tennis Federation, rely on WADA to decide which substances deserve banishment from international sporting.
In his conclusion, he calls for the banishment of all search functions that allow users to specify which race they'd like to date.
The punishments reportedly range from the public humiliation of being forced to pen a "self-criticism letter," to banishment to a labor camp.
It also led to the banishment of Stephen K. Bannon, who had been President Trump's chief strategist and was quoted in the book.
But there is a longer and more complicated story about the acceptance, banishment and subsequent reappearance of the word "gay" in these pages.
Banned from the team facilities and at the mercy of an opaque appeals process, suspended players disappear into a strange state of banishment.
The disgraced former Theranos COO is the subject of not one, but two upcoming documentaries detailing her success and eventual banishment from Silicon Valley.
Book banishment Maybe this list of last year's most frequently challenged books will give you a couple of ideas for beach reads this summer.
Many have been calling for expulsion, lengthy suspension, banishment from all school related activities and to my disappointment several were very 'hateful' in nature.
An example of this was the "Grey Years" period of the 1970s, with its witch hunts and its banishment of scores of Cuban intellectuals.
Six years after his banishment, the Khamas were allowed to return to Botswana in 1956 once Seretse gave up his claim to the title.
Mao launched his Cultural Revolution against the ancient Han civilization itself, ending with the banishment, imprisonment and deaths of tens of millions of Chinese.
In a memoir, "Part of My Soil Went With Him," published in 1984,  Madikizela-Mandela  wrote about the severity of her banishment to Brandfort.
Much like sigils in forms of chaos magick, different symbols and markings can be used in talismans and spells for protection, invocation or banishment.
But with Bannon's banishment from Trump circles, Grimm has renounced the deposed former Breitbart boss and made most vividly clear his allegiance to Trump.
A nobleman could live out his banishment comfortably in another Greek city-state; once the decade was over, he could re-enter public life.
Opponents of the law argued it would lead to the banishment of "memes" across the internet, though proponents disputed that claim, according to Politico.
But the famous war hero didn't help when his Conservative Party came back into power — he instead handed Seretse a life banishment from his country.
Due to lack of mainstream understanding of the virus, many villages call for the banishment of these children to separate communes, for fear of transmission.
Like Kat, I existed on the fringes of my fairly affluent, mostly white public school's society, although my banishment was less self-inflicted than hers.
Speaking with Janay, now his wife, on "CBS This Morning," Rice, 31, talked about his life in the years since his banishment from the league.
While Strzok may have made a mistake discussing political biases on government devices, his banishment to HRD -- the FBI's equivalent of Siberia -- seems unduly harsh.
It is a fresh start for Gordon, who emerged as one of the league's rising stars in 2013 before several missteps led to his banishment.
My own senator in Arkansas helped draft the ACHA; his town hall in Springdale was met with all the rage and energy of a banishment.
Prince Andrew, the queen's second son, was absent altogether, his banishment the result of the furor over his friendship with the disgraced financier, Jeffrey Epstein.
Two days before that, he was filmed threatening a fan with banishment from the Garden after the fan had urged him to sell the team.
BTW -- He also revokes his banishment of Chris Brown from their neighborhood ... something we're sure Brown didn't give a damn about in the first place.
Banishment as a goal reinforces the idea that someone could be uniquely bad and powerful such that simply removing them will alter a harmful work culture.
Almost two millennia ago, the Stoic philosopher Seneca the Younger, wrote a consolation letter to his mother, Helvia, on the occasion of his banishment from Rome.
Though Empress In-yo supported the clerics and their cataloging of history, she wouldn't allow them to investigate her banishment and how she came to power.
McLaren's report led to the suspensions of dozens of Russian athletes and to the formal banishment of the Russian team from the Pyeongchang Olympics in February.
But now, in this era of fallen gatekeepers, where anyone with a Twitter handle or Facebook account can be a publisher, banishment has been ostensibly democratized.
She has had excruciating personal moments in the second season, from coerced fellatio from a Hollywood financier to her banishment from home in this final episode.
More than 800,000 Americans have needlessly suffered humiliation, ostracism, banishment re-incarceration and civil commitment thanks to a judicial opinion grounded in an unsourced, unscientific study.
The uproar led to his temporary banishment from Cannes; he was charged with defamation in French court, a charge that carries a five-year prison sentence.
His decision last year to run for president led to his banishment from the party, as Wade wanted his son Karim to represent PDS in the race.
News of Cordova's banishment has spread across academic circles as a warning against art historians and artists who might want to aggregate their research on Facebook's platform.
With his solid understanding of art history and fine drawing skills, Melcarth celebrated paganism and bemoaned modern art's banishment of the human body as a central theme.
A few weeks ago, Garfield told The Hollywood Reporter that his ex-girlfriend Stone would be his first pick to help him endure a metaphorical island banishment.
In a hearing before the Strasbourg court, the four-times prime minister appealed against his banishment from holding public office that followed a 2013 tax fraud conviction.
Subsequent violations result in escalating punishments: a two-game fine, a four-game fine, a four-game suspension, a 10-game suspension and a one-year banishment.
As we're already starting to see, what starts with social media censorship can quickly lead to banishment from such fundamental services as transportation, online payments and banking.
Oblique but not willfully cryptic, Unearth might be an open-ended allegory for our time, or an archetypal tale of banishment and return, or maybe pure escapist reverie.
If Rockwell's paintings depict America at its best, then the absence of racists from his explicitly "racial" work can be understood as a deliberate casting out, a banishment.
And Austin's hordes of OG Crystal Castles stans must've been warned to stay away, because I didn't hear a single person complain about Kath's banishment from the lineup.
His first major move was the banishment of former Clippers owner Donald Sterling from the NBA because of his extremely racist comments over the course of many years.
The sense that a lockdown marks the banishment of hard-won liberties -- as opposed to a necessary public safety intervention -- has even been reflected by royals' favorite newspaper.
Some Mexican feminists believe that could be due to the fact that, historically speaking, the kitchen has been a place of banishment for women, especially in Mexican culture.
Women's Studies became a brain trust for and incubator of feminist ideas, even when the political movement faced backlash in the late 1970s and virtual banishment in Reagan's 1980s.
A king is killed by his brother, and the heir to the throne goes into self-banishment over the belief that he was the cause of his father's death.
Opponents of the bronze statue of an anonymous, rifle-toting Confederate soldier hoped its fall would hasten a fate similar to other Confederate monuments across the country: permanent banishment.
Even without that, the idea that a Clinton landslide would lead to the banishment from American politics of Mr Trump's appeals to racial and cultural resentment is receding fast.
Across the political spectrum, that prompted angry reactions, and insistence that if Mr. Worboys were to be released, he should be subject to tight restrictions, like banishment from London.
During Mandela's 27-year incarceration for his fight against apartheid, Madikizela-Mandela campaigned for his release and for the rights of black South Africans undergoing detention, banishment and arrest.
But, don't bet on the game's banishment taking too long ... the Red Sox have won six of their last 10 -- and Mookie Betts is just starting to heat up!!!
Despite this, in 234, women's sexual and reproductive organs remain one of the biggest sources of gender oppression – from FGM and labiaplasty to menstrual banishment, period poverty and vagina shaming.
Last Thursday evening on his Fox News program Tucker Carlson accused mainstream journalists of crusading for Jones' banishment from the platforms, a move he considers an attack on free speech.
Mutiny at HQ Trivia fails to oust CEO This week's banishment of host Scott Rogowsky was merely a symptom of the ongoing struggle to decide who will lead HQ Trivia.
One of the earliest American assertions of rights, the 1641 Massachusetts Body of Liberties, delineated rights against everything from banishment to dismemberment but subjected them to regulation by the legislature.
It also includes the United States theatrical premiere of "The Banishment" (2007), in which a father hastily moves his family to the countryside, where the mother makes an unexpected announcement.
The shame of the pregnancy means banishment — and liberation — to secretarial school in Stockholm, where her choice seems to be between an unwise marriage or a life without her child.
But the punishment for a bad joke shouldn't be official disciplinary action or banishment from campus, which is a fate that has befallen a number of college campus comedy publications.
Obviously we know why Frank is no longer on House of Cards — last October, Spacey was accused of sexual assault (Spacey denies the allegations.), leading to his essential banishment from Hollywood.
Even some of the world's largest companies live in constant "fear of Google"; sudden banishment from search results, YouTube, AdWords, Adsense, or a dozen other Alphabet-owned platforms can be devastating.
"That approach was demanded, we explained," wrote Justice Kagan, "'in view of the grave nature of deportation' — a 'drastic measure,' often amounting to lifelong 'banishment or exile'" (cleaned up for readability).
During her ex-husband's 27-year incarceration for his fight against apartheid, Madikizela-Mandela campaigned for his release and for the rights of black South Africans, undergoing detention, banishment and arrest.
Because of his banishment, he cannot wear a baseball uniform or coach a team, so instead he looks for money to keep his program afloat and to build a new stadium.
Many of them had come to our country from the failed revolutions of other Latin American lands, had been locked away for prolonged periods of time, and suffered torture and banishment.
RABAT, Morocco — In a widespread crackdown, sub-Saharan migrants in Morocco are facing arbitrary arrest, banishment to remote sections of the country and, lately, outright expulsion, analysts and rights advocates say.
But more than this one man's story, Stallman's banishment can be seen as a first reckoning for so many dreams deferred, as Langston Hughes delicately describes lives thwarted before full bloom.
"She refused to be bowed by the imprisonment of her husband, the perpetual harassment of her family by security forces, detentions, bannings and banishment," said Archbishop Desmond Tutu in a statement.
Boris Godunov, the regent suspected by some of complicity, crushed the incipient rebellion by ordering the execution of 200 people who answered the bell's peals and the banishment of the rest.
By the time she reveals the (brilliantly awful) back story about Nathan's banishment from the few human comforts of Balamara — the pub, for example — the reader feels frantic for their restoration.
The first season is essential viewing to establish the show's larger plot, involving the banishment of humans from the magical realm of Xadia and a brewing war between humankind and magical creatures.
Early protests against the Trump administration, and Republican efforts to roll back the ACA, give hope to some Democrats that November's elections were a nadir, not a permanent banishment to the minority.
The only other Reds player to wear the number since Rose's 1989 banishment was his son Pete Jr., who was called up in 1997 to spark interest during an 86-loss season.
Soon I learned the context: Okonkwo is planning a feast for all the people of his mother's ancestral village, in thanks for hosting him during a term of banishment from his home.
Banishment, solitary confinement in prison, even sending a child to stand in a corner or to a timeout, all involve depriving humans of human contact: it is fundamentally harmful to our health.
But the end result of daily training by endless rote, of technique pushed and perfected year after year, is the appearance of effortlessness, the banishment of strain — energy coherently and peacefully channeled.
His banishment, following a mock execution in St. Petersburg in 1849 for the crime of associating with subversives, lasted a decade and included four years in a wretched labor camp in Omsk.
Vladimir Voinovich, a Russian writer whose satirical novels vexed the Soviet authorities in the Leonid Brezhnev era, resulting in his banishment from the country for a decade, died on Friday in Moscow.
The British, almost six centuries after the banishment of the Jews in 1290, would elect Benjamin Disraeli (whose father had however deemed it prudent to get his son baptized) as prime minister.
Plus, in cases where banishment does come up, the crimes are egregious — in 2000, a Kentucky judge attempted to kick a domestic abuser out of the state, and even then they weren't successful.
This week's banishment of host Scott Rogowsky TechCrunch spoke to multiple sources familiar with HQ Trivia's internal troubles to piece together how the live video mobile game went from blockbuster to nearly bust.
After a failed restoration, another banishment, and the near-execution of her husband at the hands of Greek revolutionaries, Princess Alice converted to the Greek Orthodox church and began to experience religious hallucinations.
The first was self-funded by an English artist named Benjamin Robert Haydon, who wanted to display his masterpiece, "The Banishment of Aristides," a giant oil painting he'd been working on for years.
The measure had to overcome opposition by Democrats from the South, where racist policies had been enshrined in law for decades after the end of the Civil War and the banishment of slavery.
Since Shprygin is a former hooligan himself, his banishment has been seen as a sign that the Russian authorities didn't want to appear to be backing violent fans ahead of the World Cup.
Unguarded remarks about the leader or one of his predecessors may lead to banishment from Pyongyang or, in more egregious cases, being carted off to a prison camp—sometimes with one's family in tow.
The Wrap reports that after the pesky banishment he endured in this year's remake of the Stephen King classic, It, the creepy clown is lending an air of foreboding to one couple's engagement photos.
The drama takes place over a 10-year time span of Ali's life from his start at boxing to his conversion to Islam to his banishment from boxing to his return to the sport.
But all is not as calm as it seems, for banishment tends to backfire, and without reminders of its past, the town "might not know what it had lost, or why it was gone."
The measure had to overcome overwhelming opposition by Democrats from the South, where racist policies had been enshrined in law for decades after the end of the Civil War and the banishment of slavery.
After his December inauguration, Macri ditched currency controls, cut energy subsidies to try to get the government's budget under control and issued sovereign bonds, ending Argentina's 15-year banishment from the international bond market.
Mohib's public chastisement and banishment from Washington sent a clear signal to the Afghan government and those close to the negotiations: If you're unwilling to toe the line, you'll be blacklisted by the White House.
Putin has long rallied support by painting himself as Russia's defender against nefarious global forces seeking to keep Russia down by any means possible, from economic sanctions to Russia's banishment from the 2018 Olympic Games.
Though Weiner could not be said to have any real ties to the Clinton campaign, his banishment from even the outer reaches of Clintonworld can be considered nothing less than a net positive for Clinton.
An Asia specialist assigned to the turkey farm likened the experience to a Japanese tradition in which unwanted workers are relegated to a "banishment room," to encourage them to resign out of boredom and shame.
The story soon flashes back to his rebellious youth and subsequent banishment from Madagascar to France, where he is surprised by the presence of racism but finds little in common with other people of color.
As a lawyer, however much I might share the instinct that Ms. Muthana richly deserves banishment for her betrayal of country, I recognize the Constitution of the United States does not permit such a sanction.
Anyone would be forgiven for forgetting poor Kinvara, the High Priestess of R'hllor who had one scene with Tyrion and Varys in Season 6, but Melisandre's banishment may bring this fiery lady back with a vengeance.
His high status and role in the nuclear talks surely made him an easy scapegoat for the failed Vietnam summit — though losing one's top place in North Korea's cabal is far preferable to banishment and torture.
The plot of " The Banishment " (2007) centers on a woman who is pressured by her husband to abort a baby, which he wrongly believes was fathered by somebody else, and "Loveless" is, if anything, bleaker still.
Mr. de Blasio's banishment from prime time was underscored pointedly a few hours later when his predecessor as mayor, Michael R. Bloomberg, with whom he has often clashed, took the convention stage around 9:30 p.m.
The atrocities done to the Dakota people in the war's aftermath, besides the mass execution, included forcing thousands of them into a concentration camp in Fort Snelling, where over 100 died, and banishment from the state.
Indeed, Mr. Trump effectively sided with the party establishment by helping to orchestrate his former aide's political banishment, making Mr. Bannon the fall guy for an embarrassing string of political setbacks, most notably Mr. Moore's defeat.
Aside from Harvey's banishment, the Mets' rotation was depleted by injury, with starters Noah Syndergaard, Steven Matz and Seth Lugo on the disabled list, and the position players Yoenis Cespedes and Lucas Duda were also sidelined.
" They add that King George III used his pardon power to relieve thousands from a penalty known as transportation, which was a "precursor to modern deportation" that "evolved in England from the ancient punishment of banishment.
His book "Dangerous" — which will address his relationship to the alt-right, his self-proclaimed role as a free-speech crusader and his banishment from Twitter — is more of a memoir than a new conservative manifesto.
If the process goes badly, as was the case with the chaotic recount in Florida after the presidential election in 2000, it will trigger reforms, such as the famous banishment of hanging chads (partly-punched paper cards).
Many South Africans have stood up for Madikizela-Mandela's memory against critics who have characterized her as a problematic figure who was implicated in political violence after she returned from years of banishment in a rural town.
Far from an isolated incident, their banishment is consistent with hundreds of other accounts, human rights advocates say, leaving many sub-Saharans living in fear of arrest and displacement, often afraid even to stay in their homes.
The banishment, handed down by the kingdom of Bavaria, punished Friedrich for failing to do mandatory military service in the kingdom's armed forces and failing to give authorities notice when he first emigrated to the U.S. in 1885.
Plus, it's been at least a season since Dany sustained a major loss from her inner circle, if you don't count Jorah's banishment, and she's overdue for a casualty or two in her quest for the Iron Throne.
No matter how tempted you are to dispense to your children what you think is wisdom and to correct what you think are their mistakes, you must, at all costs, resist — or risk banishment from your grandchildren's lives.
Briatore, who remains close to Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone, won world titles with Benetton and Renault but was ousted after a Singapore race-fixing scandal that led to banishment from the paddock and Renault selling the team.
A known racist, who is recorded actually saying he's a racist, gets to return to his old life of media ubiquity, having paid no price whatsoever beyond a three year banishment from hobnobbing with billionaires and entertainment superstars.
Immigrants were banished for at least three years if they'd lived in the US without papers for six months; the banishment lasted 10 years if the immigrant had lived in the US without papers for a year or more.
In a field where intense recreations of violence and intimacy are often part of the job description, victims of sexual misconduct are often disregarded or otherwise face effective banishment from the theater community's predominantly male-run list of organizations.
Another is the power to impose sanctions that exclude foreign actors and entities from the American financial system—which given the dollar's role as a reserve currency is tantamount to banishment from the world of international finance and business.
Advertising The actors in "Game of Thrones," the epic fantasy series featuring story lines about civil war and banishment, are using the enormous popularity of their HBO series to raise money for real-life victims of conflict and exile.
An Alabama girl's banishment from high school basketball came to an end on Friday morning when a circuit court judge accomplished what appeals to state boards and outcries from some of the most prominent voices in sports could not.
That's the good part, because while many of those tweets barely skirt the line Twitter has drawn that pretty much everyone else must mind, many cross it, and President Tweeter remains unconcerned by a banishment that will never come.
With the banishment of Prince Andrew and the self-exile of Prince Harry, the number of royals who shoulder the family's heavy schedule of charity events, diplomatic ceremonies, and hospital visits would dwindle to a small, possibly overburdened, circle.
Over the past few seasons we've seen designers welcome back tulle from its banishment to the depths of wedding dress and ballet attire hell, and turn it into viable streetwear looks perfect for the months that require a little extra ventilation.
The Caldwells had joined a crowd of a couple hundred people in front of Santa Monica City Hall on Tuesday to protest the possible banishment of Bird and Lime from this beachside city on the west side of Los Angeles.
During her ex-husband's 27-year incarceration for his fight against white minority rule, Madikizela-Mandela campaigned tirelessly for his release and for the rights of black South Africans, suffering years of detention, banishment and arrest by the white authorities.
Argentina's sovereign dollar bond spreads narrowed as much as 7 bps on Wednesday to 457 bps after a bill aimed at stopping Argentina's economic decline by ending its 14-year banishment from the global bond market passed its first legislative hurdle.
The Second Age is a period of time in Middle-Earth's history that began with the destruction of a large portion of northwest Middle-Earth known as Beleriand and the banishment of the evil Valar (a god-like figure) called Morgoth.
The World Umpires Association also approved the banishment of so-called block slides after New York Mets shortstop Ruben Tejada suffered a broken leg on a takeout at second base in last year's playoffs by Los Angeles Dodgers infielder Chase Utley.
They could say, "I never voted for torture!" and forget their complicity in South African policing by pigment — the segregated schools, the forced removal of blacks from their homes, the banishment of blacks to invisible townships of dust and drudgery.
When press secretary Sarah Sanders announced Acosta's banishment in a string of tweets last Thursday, she accused him of "placing his hands" on a White House aide who tried to physically remove a microphone from his hands during the news conference.
In the past, Labour has instructed its members in the strongest terms against backing a Tory Brexit deal — usually with the threat of banishment from the party — but then decided not to kick anyone out of the party in the end.
"I am the product of the masses of my country and the product of my enemy" — references to South Africa's white rulers under apartheid and to her burning hatred of them, rooted in her own years of mistreatment, incarceration and banishment.
Along the way we saw Glenn and Maggie finally reunite — or get close, anyway — Daryl, Abraham and Sasha make a victorious return and Carol shows signs that she might be close to another banishment, or maybe just a recuperative stint in the stockade.
During her husband's 27-year incarceration, Madikizela-Mandela campaigned tirelessly for his release and for the rights of black South Africans, suffering years of detention, banishment and arrest by the white-minority regime that ran Africa's most advanced economy from 1948 to 1994.
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - A bill aimed at stopping Argentina's economic decline by ending its 14-year banishment from the global bond market passed its first legislative hurdle on Tuesday, when a Congressional committee sent the measure to the full house of representatives.
DIYARBAKIR, Turkey (Reuters) - A year after Turkey's pro-Kurdish opposition entered parliament as a party for the first time, to great fanfare about a maturing of Turkish democracy, its embattled leader is struggling to save it from banishment to the political wilderness.
Beginning with Spencer's banishment from Twitter in late 2016, the social media that had been so handy at leveraging their messages started shutting off their ready availability to hate groups and white nationalists in particular, though the effort has been an inconsistent one.
When that happens who among us hasn't imagined the full force of the legal system crashing down on that fighter's head or wasted an afternoon dreaming up the worst kind of penalties imaginable for them: enormous fines, jail time, banishment, even public floggings?
In his memoirs Mr. Aldiss recalled his banishment when he was 22001 to a miserable boarding school, where years of brutal bullying were redeemed, he said, by sex in a linen closet with a school matron who seduced him when he was 22.
U.S. officials say 48 Russians stationed at posts around the country, including the embassy in Washington, and 12 at the Russian mission to the United Nations in New York face banishment for conducting intelligence activities under diplomatic cover that undermine national security.
He and other Republicans had called on Mr. Tillerson in a letter last month to go a step further, declaring all Cuban diplomats in the United States "persona non grata," a dramatic diplomatic stigma that results in banishment with no right to return.
Sexual abuse at the hands of intimate partners and family members is far more common — and there's evidence that strict registry laws might make victims less likely to report their relatives as abusers, since they might not want the "permanent banishment" that entails.
Bannon likens his exit from the Trump White House in 2017 to Henry V's ouster of Falstaff in Orson Welles's "Chimes at Midnight" — regarding Falstaff's banishment as an affirmation of the "natural order of things," and not, as Occam's razor might suggest, a betrayal.
But because of the role that she and her husband played in exposing Russia's state-run doping program — which ultimately led, last week, to its track team's historic banishment from the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro this summer — she had no country to run for.
Most who lived in mixed-status families knew all too well how a broken taillight or ill-advised stop at the carniceria while the state patrol car sat in the parking lot could lead to arrest, detention, and permanent banishment from children and loved ones.
"The Banishment," the second feature from the Russian director Andrey Zvyagintsev, is finally receiving a run in New York more than 10 years after its lead, Konstantin Levronenko, took the best-actor prize at Cannes, where the film otherwise met with a mixed reception.
BUENOS AIRES, March 8 (Reuters) - A bill aimed at stopping Argentina's economic decline by ending its 14-year banishment from the global bond market passed its first legislative hurdle on Tuesday, when a Congressional committee sent the measure to the full house of representatives.
After vigorously defending my friend in the emailed appeal, I acknowledged that the director could certainly reassign me to the FBI's Butte, Montana outpost, which was J. Edgar Hoover's legendary reflexive reassignment "banishment" response to agents who erred or who simply earned his ire.
He was later an assistant on an experimental expressionist film and worked for a newsreel studio, where a disagreement with his manager led to a six-month banishment to a farm, according to the book "The Cinema of Central Europe" (2004), edited by Peter Hames.
ET, FSN Arizona-Plus (Phoenix), YES (Brooklyn) ABOUT THE SUNS (22-23): Phoenix began the season in turmoil with three straight losses before the firing of coach Earl Watson and the banishment of guard Eric Bledsoe after he expressed he didn't want to remain with the club.
Of the seven members of the Politburo's Standing Committee, the party's highest organ, four others shared President Xi's experience of banishment to the countryside to "learn from the peasants", including: the prime minister, Li Keqiang; the chief ideologue, Liu Yunshan; and the anti-corruption chief, Wang Qishan.
He saunters over to it and hunches down, placing his paws on it and looking plaintively to the sky, mirroring the primal rite of man's banishment from God's light, echoing the words of the prophet: All of us growl like bears, and moan softly like doves.
Madia told me that both reactions—Americans' to Trump and South Africans' to Zuma—reminded her of the scapegoat in traditional Jewish culture: a living goat that was heaped with symbols of the community's sins and sent into the wilderness, as if its banishment could absolve everybody.
LIMA, Peru — The first group of Russian athletes suspected of being part of the country's sophisticated doping program at the 2014 Sochi Games may soon face the prospect of banishment from the Olympics, an official leading an investigation for the International Olympic Committee said on Friday.
When I think of the talent and hard work that so many of these young women had to offer, and in return received sexual abuse and official silence and banishment, it is really hard, at least for me, to worry about what will become of the men.
Ms. Seefeld said she hired a lawyer and even a public relations firm, and used her political connections as a teachers' union leader, to try to get the University of North Dakota to reverse her son's three-year banishment after a woman accused him of nonconsensual sex.
The story is set in an absurdist dystopian society in which everyone is required to be coupled with a romantic life partner, or else face banishment to a hotel in which they must find a match in 45 days or be transformed into an animal of their choosing.
The notion that "zero tolerance"means that the punishment for any misconduct deemed to be sexual harassment, regardless of where it falls on the spectrum, is complete banishment from one's profession undermines the principles of due process and basic justice that we have strived for centuries to achieve.
In Chicago, a group of drivers called Chicago Rideshare Advocates has put forth a legislative wish list that includes pay-rate increases, a cap on the number of ride-hailing vehicles in the city and an independent way for drivers to appeal suspensions or banishment, known as deactivation.
For it was Angleton who, as the agency's counterintelligence chief during the height of the Cold War, kept the C.I.A. in the grip of a confident paranoid belief—which lower-ranking operatives were required to adopt, at the risk of banishment or expulsion—in what insiders came to call the Black Hat theory.
The longtime internet exec talked to Recode — yes, professional adults linked to Yahoo have finally lifted the idiotic banishment of our site — about why he pushed hard for Verizon to buy Yahoo and also about what comes next in a process that is expected to take six months to nine months to close.
Over the course of 10 trenchant essays, he covers a lot of ground: what Kaepernick's NFL banishment says about the depths of white supremacy in America, how post-9/11 militarization has taken the guise of patriotism, what celebrity culture betrays about which people are worthy of rehabilitation in the public mind.
This is worse than had seemed possible: Trump's inexhaustible obsession with the crowd size at the inauguration; his constant untruths; his perverse inability to accept that he won the election, to the point that he wants to investigate the popular vote that he lost; his startling lust for torture, walls, banishment and carnage.
His jailing is the latest event in the ferocious reprisal against a decade of digital whistle-blowing — which has never, to my knowledge, yielded information that was inaccurate or unimportant — and that has now produced little but misery, banishment or imprisonment for the people who tried to force officialdom to come clean.
He picked up a panel of gouache drawings from around 19943 by the French illustrator James Jacques Joseph Tissot titled "God Creating the World," a biblical morality tale in a series of lighthearted scenes depicting the creation of Adam; then Eve; the two of them frolicking; Eve eating the apple; and their banishment from paradise.
Among many other standouts, a triptych centering on an elaborately ensconced Virgin and Child (220-225) reflects the influence of van Eyck's infinite realism and his banishment of the Gothic gold that is so gloriously evident elsewhere in the show, especially in "Saint Michael Vanquishing the Devil," an altarpiece panel made in Aragon around 2212.
The university also issued a list of punitive actions that included a ban from postseason play this year for the men's basketball team, various recruiting restrictions, the loss of a couple of scholarships, a $215,2014 fine, the permanent banishment of one booster, a two-year disassociation from another — and the vacating of all wins from the 2013-14 season.
In 2016, when the protagonists finally took up residence on their new planet, it seemed a surprisingly straightforward ending to a story so metafictionally complex that, at one point, the villain killed the author (a fictionalized version of Hussie himself), who took his banishment to the afterlife as an opportunity to propose to one of his own dead characters.
In a letter, Sallai Meridor, a former Israeli Ambassador to the United States, and one of the founders of the Kfar Adumim settlement, wrote: "What morality drove us to wish for the banishment of people for a second time, after their families were banished from the state of Israel in the 1950s?" the Haaretz daily newspaper reported.
Pose more broadly is a show about how its characters survived being cast out to the fringes of society by those who were supposed to love and care for them and by fiction that refused to depict them as they were and by a plague that seemed hellbent on killing them, only to emerge, stronger than ever, on the other side of that banishment.
Since assuming office, the prime minister has repealed the Internal Security Act; eliminated the bans on opposition party newspapers and removed the annual renewal requirement for printing licences; lifted the ban on student participation in politics; repealed the Banishment Act and the Restricted Residences Act, as well as emergency proclamations; passed the Peaceful Assembly Act, enshrining the right to protest into law for the first time; and set up a bipartisan panel on electoral reform.
It has been strange to watch our own son work with these youngsters portraying the very games he played in exile, but also comforting for us to realize that the grief of his own life of loss and banishment have stood him in good stead, opening his heart to those whose voices are so frequently neglected and crushed, people who have no rights and no protection and whose voices need to be heard.

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