It's for a local charity dealing with soup-kitchens, the homeless, and disowned and dispossessed around the area. |
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He did the donkey work and the dirty work, and sat back dismissively as his country, or rather its patrician rulers, disowned him. |
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However, the author is sore that he has been disowned by Marathi literary purists. |
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He lives with his uncle, a minor aristocrat who has blown everything except his title, and his wife, who has been disowned by her family. |
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The studio publicly disowned the film and briefly banned it from its own cinemas. |
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I expected to be thrown out on the street, and to be disowned by my family. |
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If he takes it I get nothing and I am cut off from any inheritance and practically disowned as their son. |
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About the same time his family disowned him and he was stripped of his Saudi citizenship. |
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When he tried to bring a lawsuit against the clergy, his family disowned him. |
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The trust of the disinherited was further shattered and disowned by the disingenuous attitude of the state. |
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The Christmas season was upon us and all I had was my disowned sister and moody boyfriend. |
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Probably once Jessica was disowned from the family she was simultaneously fired from the job. |
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To make it worse, my parents saw her as being below our family, so they disowned me the day I married her. |
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This displaced mourning makes the unmothered daughter assume the burden of the mother's disowned grief. |
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Last week he was finally kicked out of the band he founded and he has been disowned by nearly all of his family. |
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One man was disowned by his family when he married a woman they didn't approve of. |
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At one point everyone repairs to a tawdry nightclub where Marianne is discovered posing naked by the father who has disowned her. |
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They wandered past the sandwich shop, a raggle-taggle band of urban warriors, uniformed and disaffected, disillusioned, disowned. |
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Unprofitable contracts can be ended, and property burdened with onerous obligations disowned. |
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His words were that you ill-used me and then utterly disowned us. |
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As the eagle, dine, and mill are disowned in actual practice, so will probably the hectogram, dekagram, decigram, and milligram, be disowned in writing and dispensing medical prescriptions. |
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The negotiations have been disowned by the respective governments, conscious of popular sentiment. |
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At first, he is disowned by his family-but, in the end, becomes the most grandiose of all upon disowning his father. |
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World War II represented a harsh caesura: the plants in the eastern regions were disowned. |
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Everybody in Mabudi knows your father disowned you and disinherited you of any possessions. |
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In return the former leader has disowned Marine, threatened legal action and called for her to change her name. |
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His green shift is not something he has ever disowned, even though so many of the Liberal candidates disowned it in the recent election campaign. |
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There have moreover been situations in which a common position already adopted by the EU was subsequently disowned by individual partners. |
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She was disowned by her parents when they discovered that she had spent a night with her boyfriend, Ronnie. |
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Thus, the new Commission includes four Commissioners who were part of the former, recently disowned team. |
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Since both her elder sister and brother had been disowned when they refused arranged marriages, this seemed a plausible threat. |
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Many hijras are disowned by their families, but given a chance and family support things could be different. |
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The source, the history, is disowned in the sense that, with Warhol for instance, originals are reproduced without a referent. |
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As in many other countries, disabled children in Zambia are sometimes sent away and even disowned. |
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Indeed, it appears to have been disowned by the very committee of the European Parliament which commissioned it. |
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She was disowned by her family after speaking at an antigovernment rally in the opposition stronghold of Homs. |
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Grand gets to be disappointed without being disparaged, disowned, or disemboweled. |
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I said something about mind games, and he disowned any likeness to another guy that had made me think he was interested in me when he was just looking for a make-out buddy. |
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A message smuggled from his jail described his son as a traitor and disowned him. |
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It turned out she was Turkish Cypriot and had had an affair with a Greek Cypriot, and because Turks and Greeks didn't get on back then, her friends disowned her. |
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Jane's mother was disowned because she married beneath her class, and after a year of marriage both parents caught the typhus fever in the curacy where Jane's father worked. |
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Those are just some of the common-sense economic and social measures that could be taken, not by the current Europe of Brussels that the people of France disowned last year, but by a Europe of free, sovereign nations. |
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To be disowned publicly is to be cut off from this, to be placed in a limbo of homelessness, clanlessness, to become nothing. |
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Maugham publicly disowned her and claimed she was not his biological daughter. |
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Those on the single ship that returned home found themselves regarded as a disgrace to the country and were even disowned by their families. |
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According to the his son Alfred, Barry later disowned these early church designs of the 1820s and wished he could destroy them. |
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The disowned of all parties, the rejected and foolishly bedrifted hither and thither, to what corner of Nature can he now drift with advantage? |
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When I left my father's home, I ran away and he disowned me. |
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While welcoming the new legislative developments in the field of informed consent, ECRI regrets the attitude according to which the state has disowned responsibility for past acts carried out even in public hospitals. |
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The Nixon speech is crucial to Philippe Petit's activities because, as we learn, the Frenchman was a wild rebel, disowned by his family, and his numerous skills as a street entertainer include picking pockets. |
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Naturally, the committee members who voted for these provisions were then disowned by their groups, and Parliament has just made corrections in plenary. |
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Asked if he disowned his daughter, Le Pen said he did so absolutely. |
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Ed Miliband, its recently defenestrated leader, disowned the centrism of Tony Blair's New Labour, trying instead to win the general election from the left. |
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Moleke was disowned by Babamu publicly before he died. |
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Because of these measures, the Crown disowned Durham. |
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She chose their love and was disowned by her family. |
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How could I have disowned that Law or those prophecies, if they were the foundation of the temple that in three eras was to be constructed in the hearts of this humanity, and was the announcement of my coming to the world? |
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The reply to this letter disowned responsibility for the French initiatives and sought to justify the Commission's activities as showing no bias and lending no support to religion. |
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Potter threatens to cut her daughter off, Beatrix reminds them of her brother, Bertram, who married a wine merchant's daughter and was not disowned. |
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