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"cast out" Definitions
  1. (literary) to get rid of somebody/something, especially by using force

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Jay's been cast out of the respected media establishment, and Pat (India Eisley), the show's other protagonist, has been cast out of her own family — twice.
What if Robin and his band of merry men weren't cast out by the Sheriff of Nottingham for being bandits, but were cast out for being gay?
Cast out a ridiculous line, wait and see who catches.
Cast out a line, or a lie, and see who bites.
Now cast out, he attacks their "cowardice" in a rare interview.
They all agree that political correctness needs to be cast out.
She started roaring and convulsing as the "demon" was cast out.
Many millions of them would be cast out of the program.
The evil in our world cannot be cast out with spells.
I will often take members of the cast out to dinner.
Apollo is not worth being cast out of Manhattan, they tell her.
For her part, Wertmüller doesn't mind being cast out of the feminist club.
Once you've successfully cast out your ghost, don't forget any of these steps.
He's also been known to cast out anyone who makes him look bad.
An old man cast out his line as water lapped at his feet.
Of course, there are other roles that need to be cast out as well.
He said he "loved" us, but here we were, cast out by his hatred.
"The lesson was: If you speak up, you will be cast out," Lakshmi said.
Let's hope we'll be spotting the cast out and about rocking their characters' merch.
A woman in the ministry who feared being cast out, she suffered in silence.
Having cast out his critics, he is increasingly repressive of dissent, even on Facebook.
"If you speak up, you will be cast out," she wrote of the molestation.
We're all playing parts, and the second we stop, we risk being cast out.
Took me 2 hours to photoshop the rest of the cast out of this picture.
And then, they were eventually cast out, leaving no genetic mark on the local population.
And then shalt thou see clearly to cast out the mote from thy brother's eye.
But that doesn't mean "New York" has to be cast out as a bad omen.
A Democratic leader, cast out of power (in all three branches, as of Jan. 20).
Meanwhile, survivors can find themselves cast out of perfect victimhood by virtue of their identities.
In this quest to return to simplicity, the first thing to be cast out is gluten.
Rohbock was the first man Warren Jeffs cast out of the FLDS when he became prophet.
Teen-age boys were cast out so church elders could get their pick of young brides.
"Children are cast out of their own homes and forced to undergo dangerous rituals," it states.
He said cult leaders also have a tendency to cast out anyone who disagrees with them.
Cast out of this working man's paradise, Lee is also exiled from the prerogatives of whiteness.
The royal pair's newborn daughter has been cast out upon the rocks of a distant seacoast.
The time is now to clean up and cast out — in an environmentally friendly manner, of course.
Mr. Blagojevich was swiftly impeached, unanimously removed from office, convicted and cast out by his own party.
The coach before Fizdale, Jeff Hornacek, was cast out at the end of the 2017-18 season.
It also meant there were fewer uninsured people who felt cast out and dehumanized by their communities.
Carville patients not only fought a life-altering diagnosis, they were forcibly cast out by their own communities.
The devil is living in his own friend's house, and for whatever reason, he can't be cast out.
When threatened, authoritarians support strongman leaders who promise drastic, decisive action to cast out outsiders and restore order.
Steve Bannon no longer works in the White House and has been cast out from Trump's inner circle.
Richard Burr was easily reelected despite running a laid-back campaign, while the Republican governor was cast out.
Hoffman's characters are tough and resourceful, scarred, feral and sexy — less cast out than looking to get lost.
But the governor, already cast out by Virginia's political leaders, was fast becoming a pariah outside Richmond, too.
Four episodes in and nearly halfway into the season, we haven't taken the crowded cast out of the plantation.
Cast out by the system, they have created their own idyllic if cramped Neverland of lost boys and girls.
Fortunately, most the cast out of harm's way when the flames broke out on the Brooklyn Navy Yard set.
The transfer west came as an enormous shock: Cather felt as if she had been cast out of civilization.
Anyone with a perceived connection to ISIS , however tenuous or unclear, is being killed or cast out of society.
She is cast out from a world that rejected her, but she eventually finds the community that embraces her.
Friends who had disappointed were quickly cast out, as were those who threatened the future of his young movement.
But it failed, and with his army he was cast out of heaven and became Satan, a twisted triumph.
" Prosecutor John Lovelace said the 3-year-old boy died during "a religious ritual" intended to "cast out demonic spirits.
Others have been less fortunate, their Formula One careers effectively ended after being cast out of the Red Bull fold.
I can't help but wonder, where is the moral compass that directed the world to help cast out Bosnia's demons?
A New Mexico prosecutor on Monday said Abdul-Ghani died in a religious ritual meant to cast out demonic spirits.
In effect, they have been cast out of society -- denied citizenship, access to public services and restricted in their movement.
Fishermen cast out from the rocks, and swells roll out from the scalloped mini-bay the hotel is set within.
Then he was a tech brat in a bow tie, who was cast out in the wilderness for his brashness.
Back in the 1960s, William F. Buckley Jr. famously used his immense authority to cast out the John Birch Society.
But suspicions he was cast out for political reasons have been stoked by Trump's incessant public campaign for his ouster.
Voters who cast out Crowley or Capuano may have been more focused on Trump than they were on local issues.
Often, there's some sort of pseudoscientific explanation, or the demon is cast out because of love, or something like that.
In truth, membership in a group always feels provisional; insiders inevitably wonder if they're the next to be cast out.
"He is trying to cast out the FPO demon by using Beelzebub, to put it biblically," said political scientist Anton Pelinka.
If you read the gospels, Jesus is always on the side of the marginalized, the wounded, those who've been cast out.
The golden boy—our golden boy—has been cast out into the wilderness after some sort of rebellion among the judges.
Afterwards the winter is figuratively cast out in the form of a snowman effigy—known as the Böögg—filled with firecrackers.
After the truth about his conduct was widely revealed, he was cast out of his professional community and rendered a pariah.
"Nothing she could do was the right thing, and she got no help and was just cast out of the family."
Dr. Madigan's ideas could help explain how the ice worlds were cast out there, but not any clustering in their orbits.
She was effectively cast out of the front row as her behavior spurred a discussion of fashion's history of willful blindness.
In 903, for example, those groups were roughly twice as likely to cast out-of-precinct ballots as were white voters.
A reindeer who is cast out by those who are supposed to love him, on account of an accident of birth?
"You can cast out a net and catch them," the psychologist Bertram von der Stein declared, looking out over the crowd.
Fruit juice, once a staple at the breakfast table, has been cast out as a sugary beverage full of empty calories.
So far, however, he has surrounded Porzingis with a cast out of summer stock theater, faces too rapidly appearing and disappearing.
We're all cast out on our own, so our shame comes from not talking and our anxiety comes from not sharing.
The haze around the small galaxy represents the starlight being cast out of both galaxies as they gravitationally pull on each other.
Barr may be cast out of the mainstream, but she's be welcomed by a supportive community of like-minded people on Twitter.
The well-worn chairs could have easily been cast out on the front lawn of an estate sale, forgotten and without meaning.
From his pre-teens onward, the two were at odds, their arguments often ending with Natia being cast out of the house.
These prisoners have been cast out and sent to "correctional facilities" to essentially sit and wait for their sentence to be served.
But when Mr. Smalls was accused in a payola scandal and cast out of radio in 1960, Mr. Lavong saw an opportunity.
His favorite character was Perseus, a demigod who was cast out to sea with his mother and dedicated himself to protecting her.
Wahhaj is believed to have performed a religious ritual meant to cast out demonic spirits from his son's body, prosecutors previously said.
"The White House cannot be permitted to cast out and punish reporters with whom it disagrees," CNN said in its court filing.
That effort ramped up considerably after the 2014 Ukrainian revolution cast out the country's Russian-backed government and brought in Western-minded leaders.
Students, who include several dozen women, will receive a certificate, though Ferrari stressed that it would not entitle them to cast out demons.
Last year it helped cast out the previous prime minister, Nawaz Sharif, and engineer Mr Khan's rise (as it once did Mr Sharif's).
Cromarty overthrows the long history of the miserable couple cast out of Eden, a punitive vision sanctioned and promoted by the Catholic Church.
Someone who was thought to have done or said something unacceptable could be shunned by the church, and cast out of the community.
The outcome of a presidential election should not potentially turn on votes not cast out of a combination of frustration and economic necessity.
Behind the theatrics are often sad stories — of the sex trade and exploitation, cruel and dangerous castrations, being cast out and constantly humiliated.
Around 1,600 ballots cast out of district were not counted, and nearly 12,000 people were unable to register to vote on Election Day.
I still heard the castigating voices in my head: To break this rule, any rule, was to render myself bad, cast out, alone.
Ethnic studies by its very nature was created to defeat white supremacy's hold on educating minority students long cast out of the system.
ANONYMOUS I'm sort of astonished that you didn't ask your friends (either time!) why your husband was being cast out into the desert.
In other words, part of their punishment, part of being cast out of Eden, is a painful awareness of their desire for privacy.
Magner, who is from Lake Worth, spots an alligator and hurriedly walks toward the canal bank while preparing his fishing pole to cast out.
Like good old-fashioned faith healers, Atkinson and Chief of Amputations Drew Feuer cast out participants' demons — often in a spray of fake blood.
Before being cast out, Ms Bonnesen had repeatedly stated that Swedbank's AML procedures were sound and that it had reported questionable transactions to regulators.
Herself cast out from traditional TV networks, Kelly says in the Instagram post that she interviewed the suspected leaker of Robach's hot mic clip.
One even had an ancient hoop, cast out by some son of privilege, no doubt, but these children at play were the lucky ones.
Adopted by wolves, Mowgli (Rohan Chand) struggles with his precarious place in the pack; if he can't keep up, he will be cast out.
They'd lose fights with dominant males and be cast out of the pod, wandering upriver, where water availability is best, in search of territory.
Urban spaces were transformed into bastions of dissent, and sectarian affiliations were cast out in favor of civic engagement that transcended religion and class.
Shaped like a hut, rompongs are typically cast out in the middle of the sea and are anchored to the seabed by a rope.
Before Irish immigrants were allowed into the Anglo-Saxon fold of 'good' whiteness, they were cast out and struggled on the US's east coast.
There was a time when the concept of being cast out to sea with a Teen Mom castmember could be considered a form of punishment.
Nor is she just a criminal; she is the avatar of a fundamentally corrupt political class that needed to be cast out and cleaned up.
In the 1980s, funding was cut, and vast numbers of patients were either cast out into the street or placed in poorly-regulated group homes.
And anyone who engages in germ-line editing using CRISPR and Cas9, other forms of gene editing, should be cast out from the scientific community.
"It was a religious ritual carried out... a ritual intended to cast out demonic spirits from Abdul-ghani Wahhaj," Taos County Prosecutor John Lovelace said.
More than 90 percent attended a church as a child and two-fifths had been through 'deliverance ministry', which aims to cast out evil spirits.
The problem for this series, besides making Kyle someone we care enough about to keep watching, will be finding original ways to cast out demons.
"The penalty for any priest breaking the seal is excommunication, being cast out of the church, so it's a real, serious, spiritual matter," he added.
Decriminalize Sex Work, Researchers Say Among those cast out by the OIC are groups from Jamaica, Ukraine, Peru, and Thailand that work with LGBT communities.
Nearby, on a pier, Mauro Noro, 42, cast out his fishing line and said the water was as low as he had ever seen it.
She told The A.V. Club that once you're cut, you're sent out "right away" to do your farewell interview and then cast out into the night.
The boy had a history of seizures and developmental delays, and prosecutors previously said they believe he was killed in a ritual to cast out demons.
Director James Burrows took the new cast out to dinner in Las Vegas before the pilot aired so they could enjoy their last night of normalcy.
The swiftness with which Facebook and YouTube cast out Alex Jones does not indicate responsible moderation, and certainly is not a display of thoughtful moral leadership.
Naturally, she was surprised when she was cast out of the three tribes during a swap to be met with a lavish yacht and gourmet food.
Everything really explodes when the drums suddenly bounce off of the synths and when the guitar and bass conspire to cast out all semblance of boredom.
From Luna Lovegood to HRC, women are too often cast out for their smarts and energy, easy prey for loud mansplainers across classrooms and debate stages.
Like Madeya, Susenga was cast out of her home on her husband's death and now travels between Mozambique and Zimbabwe selling secondhand clothes on the roadside.
Most infamously, in late 2017, following multiple claims of inappropriate touching, the Senate peremptorily cast out Minnesota's Al Franken, before an ethics investigation could even occur.
They cast out wanted posters calling Miller a white nationalist, oh that&aposs original, accusing him of crimes against humanity and promoting Nazi and other extremist ideologies.
Phenomenal acting, gorgeous cinematography and an unsettling plot come together perfectly in this film about a family cast out of zealous New England society in the 1630s.
The race is, at one level, a saga about a politician who has been cast out by Trump and now seeks to recuperate what he has lost.
What yesterday marks is the first time Barr's tweets — those thoughts cast out in the echo chamber of the internet — had tangible repercussions in the real world.
In WEF's analysis from that point, outliers may be cast out or excluded with data modeling, but the foundational numbers remain entirely a creation of the dictatorship.
I cast out any sadness brought on by the frustration of dealing with matters detrimental to the honorable work each member has been called to engage in.
That information could lead to hints of Earth- or Mars-size planets that formed in the solar system's youth and were then cast out into interstellar space.
But like this month's potential Geneva convening, the Vienna framework cast out IS and Nusra Front — two of the most powerful forces on the ground in Syria.
" In a recent interview with Znak, a Russian website, Mr. Gabyshev said he had been told by God to go to Moscow to "cast out the Devil.
But the love between the sisters is enough to beat him at his own game, and so he gets cast out and arrested after Arendelle is restored.
Their careers are effectively over, and they are cast out of the SEAL community, officially marked as undeserving of the title that they worked hard to earn.
He is cast out of his artificial paradise into a chaotic modern city, where he finds some of his old friends, and some of the old ways.
That kind of stoicism, 'suck it up' kind of attitude…So people don't want to speak up, because they may fear being cast out of the 'family.
But the tribalism so decried in politics — the communal bonding of the like-minded who would cast out everyone else — has had the opposite effect in fashion.
But for as scary as that idea is, it would seem to have limited appeal on TV, where, presumably, the demon must be cast out sooner or later.
Russia was cast out of what was then the G-8 in punishment for an egregious violation of international law, that is the seizure of Crimea in 2014.
Riley Anderson (Kaitlyn Dias) doesn't need to be cast out of the family unit to feel scared, alone, and confused — just moving to San Francisco is difficult enough.
One of Chadana's son's engagement was broken off, and both of her daughters were cast out by their husbands' families, forced to care for their young children alone.
The EDL has come and gone, PEGIDA UK is nowhere, Nick Griffin was cast out of the BNP, which has split and split again, and UKIP is struggling.
We can be grateful for the first responder who says that an unknown artist is going places—that critic's gift is to cast out ahead of her era.
I am deeply dismayed that 800,000 Americans — including more than 250 of our Apple coworkers — may soon find themselves cast out of the only country they've ever called home.
More specifically, men already cast out from this game of inheritances, like Dany's dwarf, ex-slaves, and eunuchs — or Jon Snow's band of bastards, Wildlings, and disowned family heirs.
I am deeply dismayed that 800,000 Americans -- including more than 250 of our Apple coworkers -- may soon find themselves cast out of the only country they've ever called home.
First, because breakout star Katherine Langford stars as Simon's best friend Leah, who feels like what Hannah Baker could have become if she'd been accepted rather than cast out.
In that modern-day love story, two indigenous teenagers leave their remote community for Alice Springs after Delilah is blamed for the death of her grandmother and cast out.
As penance for her murderous deeds in season 5, Arya was cast out of the House of Black and White and the tutelage of mysterious Jaquen H'ghar (Tom Wlaschiha).
The main parties of Europe's traditional left have faced a crisis of confidence in recent years, leaving them cast out of power in all but a handful of countries.
"I didn't want to pay $3,000 for treatment so I watched a bunch of YouTube videos and made a cast out of moose hide and then plaster," she recalls.
She could not eject a ball, but the 23th-ranked Osaka would soon cast out the defending United States Open champion — and her own demons lingering at Ashe Stadium.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation, which represented the user known only as Darkspilver, successfully argued that unmasking them put them at risk of being cast out by their Jehovah's Witness community.
Mr. Fayyad, who never joined Fatah, is also respected by Israel and by the West, but has been cast out by Mr. Abbas as a perceived threat to his rule.
TEFAF strives instead to be an Eden for collectors, where the only sin that will get you cast out of the garden is questioning the historical and economic status quo.
Altman certainly seems to see Thiel as someone — he likens Thiel to the other Trump supporter in his life, his grandma — who should be reasoned with rather than cast out.
Patrick Conroy, the House of Representatives' official chaplain and a Jesuit priest, prayed to "cast out all spirits of darkness" on the House floor Thursday morning during his opening prayer.
Patrick Conroy, the chaplain for the House of Representatives, offered a prayer Thursday to cast out "spirits of darkness" after the chamber was engulfed in controversy with the White House.
Clinton's shoulders than in the difficult two-year period in Arkansas when she and her husband found themselves cast out of office, financially strained and deeply uncertain about the future.
One murder victim in the precinct this year was cast out of his crew after he avoided being arrested with them in a gang takedown; some believed he was cooperating.
The "baited lines" they cast out were at least 19,000 malicious emails that resembled the one below: These emails were designed to look as if they were coming from Google.
The real gift of being queer, when you got past the trauma and heartache of being cast out of the mainstream, was the infamous freedom of having nothing left to lose.
In the video, a Russian-speaking narrator described how sometimes true believers in Islam have to follow their faith even if it means being cast out by their family as extremists.
There, the alienated outsider feels at home among people who have been cast out from society due to the fact that they deviate from the socially-acceptable ideals of aesthetic normalcy.
Or will they find themselves cast out into the fringes of American society, to strike at the system in the vicious, subterranean ways our leaders like to associate with Islamic extremists?
The orphan in question is Aloy, who is cast out of the Nora tribe when she is born and sent to live with an adopted father, a fellow outcast named Rost.
Trump added that he was unsure if Putin would accept an invitation because "he's a proud person" and may not feel comfortable rejoining a group that he was cast out of.
But at the same time, analysts see signs of hope as the major political parties cast out candidates for their comments, drawing clearer lines than ever on what constitutes acceptable conduct.
Yet he also continued to perform, as a solo artist and in several bands, and he released a number of solo albums, most recently "True Love Cast Out All Evil" (20073).
Now, cast out of power in Washington and most state capitals, Democrats and activist leaders seeking political redemption have embraced an unlikely-seeming cause: an actual government takeover of health care.
A kitchen maid slays a dragon and marries a prince; a vain woman marries a mouse, with bad results; a boy cast out as lazy proves the logic of his approach.
Meanwhile, the question of whether Democrats should try to cast out every single person who dissents from every important item on the progressive agenda is a lot bigger than the primary.
In addition, a missing Georgia boy died during a religious ritual intended to cast out demonic spirits from his body, and his remains were kept on the compound, according to prosecutors.
Her characters have been relegated to the margins, cast out by a society that tramples thoughtlessly on the land they care about, and the film attempts to make sense of their actions.
Also focused at gamers is the 34UM79G, an ultra-wide that ditches the curved shape of its siblings for a more traditional flat screen, and includes Google Cast out of the box.
Like most great stars, he retreats to a chill corner of his brain to make his basketball decisions and he has not hesitated to cast out coaches and players who displease him.
Abdul-Ghani Wahhaj, a missing Georgia boy, died during a religious ritual intended to cast out demonic spirits from his body, and his remains were kept on the compound, according to prosecutors.
The tale is juxtaposed against a modern-day story, following a young Mormon man who was cast out of the church and is trying to re-enter to solve his father's murder.
But when the Limping Man asks David what's worse, a little pain in the moment or being alone and cast out of society forever, David has to admit he has a point.
"We are deeply grieved as we find ourselves cast out by a denomination that has historically been able to hold differences and find a middle way," a post on the church's page said.
All the cold hard cash that's up for grabs is enough to lure hundreds of participants, who journey to Ocean City for a chance to cast out a line and strike it rich.
It was also announced Monday that 3-year-old Abdul-ghani Wahhaj, who had been missing since December, allegedly died amid a ritualistic religious ceremony intended to "cast out demonic spirits," Reuters reported.
The far left can make absurd comments and face no repercussions from the Democrats, but Schultz gets ridiculed, blasted, and basically cast out on his own just for saying he wants to run.
But this is arguably the best cast out of any of them: Emma Watson, Saoirse Ronan, Timothée Chalamet, Meryl Streep, Tracy Letts, Bob Odenkirk, Florence Pugh, Laura Dern, and Eliza Scanlen ("Sharp Objects").
Caitlin Doughty's mission to reimagine the death industry—to cast out our shame and fear of the dead—is an important one, for which she makes the case well and with good humor.
Here's what you need to know: • President Trump called on the world's leading economies to reinstate Russia to the Group of 7 nations, four years after it was cast out for annexing Crimea.
It's no less true today: Our nation fails a little bit when some are scorned, ignored, cast out as perpetually inferior, inherently criminal and morally unworthy of help, respect and a hand up.
Unlike the runaway heroes of many queer narratives, these characters are not cast out but looking to get lost; put another way, they are running away from, not toward, a sense of belonging.
BERLIN (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel will not hold a vote of confidence, her spokesman said on Wednesday, after her conservatives cast out long-standing ally Volker Kauder as head of the parliamentary party.
Hers is a community of the socially and politically marginalized, fellow "freaks" and "outcasts" — many of whom were first cast out of their families of origin — those invisible to or rejected by the mainstream.
Consequently, there was widespread voting apathy, leading to Nigeria's lowest voter turnout in 240 years, with INEC reporting that just 20183 million votes were cast out of 22018 million people who registered to vote.
Whether Trump leaves of his own accord after eight years or is abruptly cast out by a vote of the Senate or Electoral College, he is not one to go quietly into the night.
Set in 1630s New England, the understated horror movie follows the story of a family cast out of its colonial settlement and forced to eke out a living on the edge of the woods.
Booker uses religious categories more naturally than any other candidate: grace, faith, sacrificial love, the command to love your neighbor as yourself, the awareness that love has a redemptive power to cast out fear.
It's believed to be the day that Adam and Eve ate the forbidden fruit (which led to them being cast out of paradise), and if that wasn't enough, Jesus was crucified on a Friday, too.
The power from Electricité du Liban had cut in his sector, and now the breakers and generators were turning on, feeding into the lines that were cast out from his office and the nearby generators.
The vengeful Scourers, cast out from their people, passed on to their descendants an absolute conviction that magic was real, and the belief that witches and wizards ought to be exterminated wherever they were found.
Merkel suffered an unexpected blow to her authority last month when her conservatives cast out long-standing ally Volker Kauder as head of the parliamentary party, reflecting rising discontent with her 13-year-old leadership.
It's not for no reason that this decade was known as Churchill's wilderness years—he was effectively cast out of the political elite, widely regarded as hopelessly out of touch on the topic of India.
The Warsaw declaration calls for sex education in schools that follows guidelines set out by the World Health Organization, and for a shelter in the city for people cast out by their family and community.
In an election that largely became a referendum on the president, voters here cast out the centrist Ms. Heitkamp, replacing an increasingly rare moderate voice in the Senate with a proud and fiercely conservative partisan.
Because more and more Arizonans are casting early votes by mail instead of at polling places, the number is dropping: In 2016, just 3,970 voters cast out-of-precinct ballots, among 2.6 million total votes.
But another tradition, known as Tashlich, sees people tossing pieces of bread into a body of water to acknowledge the mistakes they made in the past year that they intend to cast out of their lives.
Consider that as social beings who depend on our families, our communities, and yes, our country for our identity and well-being, few things are more upsetting than the prospect of being rejected and cast out.
Wuerl's predecessor, Theodore McCarrick, was defrocked after an internal investigation found him guilty of sexually abusing minors and adults during his tenure, marking the first time a cardinal was cast out of the church for abuse.
While ruqya is generally described as an Islamic version of exorcism -- though the targets are jinn, or spirits, rather than Satan -- Ramzi described Wahhaj's intentions as an attempt to cast out Abdul-Ghani's illness via prayer.
Because those judgments have been rendered on many who have been cast out or who have fled, it is important for those of us who were refugees to remind the world of what our experiences mean.
Harvey Weinstein may have been cast out of Hollywood (exiled, for now, to a spa in Scottsdale, Ariz.), but his complicity machine stretched its tentacles into agencies, law firms, fashion deals and of course, awards shows.
References to bullying at the school he attacks point to a teenager who feels cast out by society, and a mention of the Columbine massacre suggests there are common traits between Emsdetten and other campus attacks.
Funeral held for boy in Georgia New Mexico prosecutors said Abdul-Ghani -- who, according to his mother, suffered from seizures and needed constant medical attention -- died in a religious ritual meant to cast out demonic spirits.
With Thomasin cast out of society due to her father's stubborn religious beliefs and driven to a tragic final confrontation with her family, her options are essentially to perish in the wilderness or join the coven.
A shocking number of stories emerged of children who had been sent away from their "forever families," either to new, un-vetted adoptive homes, back to their countries of origin, or just cast out on the streets.
By freeing the cities of Slaver's Bay, Dany introduced a "notion of universal human rights," while Jon similarly fought for the humanity of a disenfranchised group of people cast out by an arbitrary border wall (sound familiar?).
How are they holding up knowing the human race has decided the person they love (and who gave them life) is so damn defective that they must be cast out into the unfathomable, the ungodly, the unknown?
Nick Statt: If last week's episode was any indication, The Waking Dead is now going to reel in all of the various storylines it cast out in the first half of the season to prepare for the finale.
"Born on a doomed world and cast out by his people for his genius, physical deviancy, and pragmatic but monstrous ideas, Thanos is determined to save the galaxy from the same fate as his homeworld," the summary reads.
In all, 1,390 ballots were rejected in the 2014 election because they were cast out of the voter's assigned precinct — up from 49 rejected for the same reason in 2010, according to the Reuters review of provisional ballots.
Mr. Zarif was educated in the United States and within the Iranian political system he is considered a moderate — the kind of figure hard-liners might seek to cast out and previous American administrations had sought to cultivate.
Guglielmo Aglietti, the director of Surrey Space Centre, said that an operational version of the RemoveDebris technology would cast out a net that remains tethered to the main satellite so the debris can be dragged out of orbit.
Abdul-Ghani would become Jesus after the demons were cast out, and he would instruct the adults at the compound which "corrupt" institutions to get rid of, such as the military, law enforcement and financial institution, Lovelace said.
In The Witch, a chilling horror film set in colonial America, a family is cast out of a settlement and onto the edge of the woods because their unorthodox Christian beliefs are deemed unacceptable by the village's elders.
"Spoiled Foot" references a poem Bradford penned about the crippled Greek god Hephaestus, who was cast out of Olympus for his imperfections; it's inscribed elegantly on a black concrete plinth placed in a niche in front of the building.
The competitors are all exiles, criminals cast out of the civilization of the Commonwealth into the wilds of a land known as the Downside; for the victors, the Rites are a ticket home from isolation, and back into society.
According to the Kasich fantasy narrative, eventually the GOP will realize it has lost its way and at the convention, it will cast out its demons by handing over the nomination to a guy who has won one state.
In the book series, Tyrion falls in love with a low-born woman and secretly marries her, but his father Tywin has her gang-raped and cast out, and tells Tyrion she was a whore hired to seduce him.
With Chelsea hugely underperforming as a team, he's been cast out of footballing utopia and into the windswept desert of intense criticism, rubbish results and poor form – failing to score a single Premier League goal prior to this weekend.
Too many minor characters and subplots are cast out but never fully realized: the teenage daughter's (Madeleine Arthur) interest in Wicca; the hydrologist (Elliot Knight) who, oddly, tries to romance her; and a local freaknik played by Tommy Chong.
Arriving at the home of Dovid (Alessandro Nivola) — her father's devoted disciple — she discovers that he has married their childhood friend Esti (Rachel McAdams), with whom Ronit had an affair years earlier that led to her being cast out.
"I am deeply dismayed that 800,000 Americans — including more than 250 of our Apple coworkers — may find themselves cast out of the only country they've ever called home," Cook wrote in an email to employees reported by ABC News.
Frum, who was cast out of the conservative mainstream in 2010 for writing that Republicans should have compromised with the Obama administration on health care, now frets that a number of other main "guardrails" of democracy have broken down.
BERLIN (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel suffered an unexpected blow to her authority on Tuesday when her conservatives cast out long-standing ally Volker Kauder as head of the parliamentary party, reflecting rising discontent with her 13-year-old leadership.
Max Ernst, who was persecuted by the Nazi Gestapo police and cast out to an internment camp in France with other surrealist artists as "undesirable foreigners," arrived in the US in 1941 with the help of his future wife Peggy Guggenheim.
It is theorized that, after finally being defeated and cast out from Castle Black, the Night's King became Coldhands — an undead, fallen brother of the Night's Watch roaming the forests in search of redemption for betraying his brothers in black.
"I am deeply dismayed that 2628,28503 Americans -- including more than 22019 of our Apple coworkers -- may find themselves cast out of the only country they've ever called home," Cook wrote in an email to employees as reported by ABC News.
This is how I feel and imagine shame, not as guilt or regret or remorse, not as some particular emotion or amalgam of emotions, but as a basic provision, abjection, the condition of those who have been cast out, neglected, harmed.
What is really is: A sanctuary where all the next-level bigots cast out of /r/Europe can, under the banner of free speech, circle-jerk about all the Muslim immigrants coming to rape and kill their beautiful European women.
Boy died as part of a religious ritual, prosecutor says New Mexico prosecutors said Abdul-Ghani -- who, according to his mother, suffered from seizures and needed constant medical attention -- had died in a religious ritual meant to cast out demonic spirits.
In a reply to Tusk's tweet, Guy Verhofstadt, the liberal leader and Brexit coordinator in the European Parliament, hardened his calls for Britain to be cast out as soon as possible unless its lawmakers can agree on a clear strategy.
A huge array of visions are cast out across the circle: More yurts and tipis for the school (including a library with 1,000 books by native authors), stoves, generators, mobile showering units, mentions of alternative messaging systems due to terrible cell reception.
Many a sailor found solace in the pale light cast out over the ocean and now the Schofield Watch Company is celebrating these by releasing a watch that glows like a radioactive trash fire and is made almost entirely of carbon fiber.
Now, the man who took considerable credit for President Trump's shocking win in 2016 finds himself cast out — crucially, from the good graces of Robert and Rebekah Mercer, the billionaire GOP donors who fund Breitbart and a variety of other Bannon-linked ventures.
They're both hucksters selling dangerous snake oils to the American public, obvious frauds who have yet to be cast out of normal society thanks to the mainstream frameworks in which they operate: for Trump, the political arena; for Oz, the medical establishment.
"I am deeply dismayed that 800,000 Americans — including more than 250 of our Apple coworkers — may soon find themselves cast out of the only country they've ever called home," said Apple CEO Tim Cook in an email to employees obtained by Axios.
McClellan, a star at Austin High in 2011 who is now at his third Division I program, was on the verge of embodying the classic story of a player whose missteps got him permanently cast out of the temple of big-time basketball.
The plot of Southern Comfort, currently at the Public Theater, derives from Kate Davis's 2001 documentary of the same name, which chronicled the last year of Eads's life alongside his "chosen family" of transgender folk cast out by their families and communities.
Why is it that Harvey Weinstein and other accused celebrities have been cast out by Hollywood, while Allen recently secured a multimillion-dollar distribution deal with Amazon, greenlit by former Amazon Studios executive Roy Price before he was suspended over sexual misconduct allegations?
Behind the conspiracy theories is a deeply held belief of Mr. Kaczynski's that when Poland first emerged from Communist rule to form its Third Republic, it did not properly cast out all those who had helped the Communists keep their grip on power.
Depending on where a family lives, they could find an accepting Muslim response that includes counseling, fundraising for burial, and an Islamic funeral, or they could get cast out into the wilderness, unable to wash, bury, or pray for their dead among other Muslims.
" In her new book, The Origin of Others, Morrison extends and sharpens these themes as she traces through American literature patterns of thought and behavior that subtly code who belongs and who doesn't, who is accepted in and who is cast out as "Other.
"Why is it that Harvey Weinstein and other accused celebrities have been cast out by Hollywood, while Allen recently secured a multimillion-dollar distribution deal with Amazon, greenlit by former Amazon Studios executive Roy Price before he was suspended over sexual misconduct allegations," she wrote.
The upside is that there is a chance for real change to be enacted, and that can be a model to the rest of the world's faithful on how to police themselves and cast out the wrongdoers who give their religion a bad name.
The cultish Marie Kondo's admonitions to cast out the nonessential seems ripped from Zittel's playbook; the conceptual underpinnings for the swelling phalanx of tiny, modular dwellings that evade byzantine zoning regulations and create a more mobile society can be found in Zittel's experiments as well.
The older series of books, which now fall under the "Star Wars Legends" heading, are great, but they were definitively cast out of the canon not long after Disney acquired Lucasfilm in 2012, because that so-called "Expanded Universe" story had become too cumbersome.
"Why is it that Harvey Weinstein and other accused celebrities have been cast out by Hollywood, while Allen recently secured a multimillion-dollar distribution deal with Amazon, greenlit by former Amazon Studios executive Roy Price before he was suspended over sexual misconduct allegations," Farrow writes.
Scottish princess Merida is struggling with the notion that she's meant to choose a husband — she wants to do no such thing — which leads to her and her mother being cast out into the wild, forced to care for each other and come to a new understanding.
Granted, this was probably much more satisfying in olden times, when turkeys were the size of Volkswagens and roamed hither and yon across the frozen wastelands of nascent America, devouring any Pilgrims unfortunate enough to be accused as witches and cast out of their lean-to.
He thought it would be good, this year, to do an interview with Steve Bannon – the former adviser to President Donald Trump, cast out of the White House and now a roving ambassador for right-wing nationalism through his movement – called, "The Movement" – mainly in Europe.
On the people of this great country rests the obligation to place in power those who will build bridges, not hurl insults or cast out those who respectfully protest -- individuals who recognize that our common humanity binds us all and is essential to navigating the current turbulence.
Prosecutors have said the 3-year-old boy found buried at the camp, the son of Siraj Ibn Wahhaj, died in a ritual to "cast out demonic spirits," and his extended family believed he would "return as Jesus" to identify corrupt targets for them to attack.
She explained how Bannon could unleash political hell on Trump if he's cast out of the White House and returns to the media world: What the Mercers did, with the guidance of Steve Bannon, was not just fight the press — they tried to supplant mainstream media.
At the annual meeting on Friday of seven major economies known as the Group of 7, Mr. Trump was the odd man out as he quarreled with Europeans and Canadians over trade and pushed for the reinstatement of Russia four years after it was cast out.
Britain now has under two weeks to convince the 27 members of the EU that it has an alternative path out of the impasse, or see itself cast out of the bloc on April 12 with no deal on post-Brexit ties with its largest trading ally.
" On "TLDR (smithing)," he takes pity on someone you imagine to be a banker cast out by the recession: "If you was rich and 'bout to be broke, I can coach you / 'cause I can show you how to kill a roach with a boat shoe.
Jordyn isn't the first BFF to get cast out of the Kardashian/Jenner circle: Kim had been palling around with model Blac Chyna and her then-fiancé, rapper Tyga, for a few years when Tyga dumped Chyna and started dating Kylie, who was, at the time, barely 17.
TAOS, N.M. (Reuters) - A 3-year-old boy found buried at a New Mexico desert compound died in a ritual to "cast out demonic spirits," but his extended family believed he would "return as Jesus" to identify "corrupt" targets for them to attack, prosecutors said in court on Monday.
" Gabbard's statement was preceded by a video earlier in this week in which she slammed Perez for a recent overhaul of the party's executive committee, which she said was intended "to cast out those who haven't fallen in line with the establishment and who are actually demanding real reform.
At the start of this week, after initially telling Tom, "I wouldn't be your veep if there were a grassy knoll full of Jodie Foster fans in the front row at your inauguration," Selina ultimately decides it's better to stay close to power than to be cast out forever.
He's on a collision course with two other characters: Ciri (Freya Allan), a young princess unaware of her importance, pursued by forces unknown after her kingdom falls; and Yennefer (Anya Chalotra), a hunchback who -- cast out by her family -- gradually comes into her own as a powerful sorceress.
These writers — not to mention Pushkin and Tolstoy — are the reasons Siberia occupies the place in the popular imagination it does to this day, as a metaphor for suffering and deprivation, where the forsaken are cast out and left to suffer a "civil execution," removed from society itself.
Snowden, the former CIA employee and NSA contractor whose leaks exposed the government's mass surveillance programs, is the real-life embodiment of all of the essential Oliver Stone values: He's an individual who followed his conscience, exposed secret information, and was cast out from his own society as a result.
As I met with dozens of such people around Washington, I heard the same things: Mr. Trump is at best an accidental president; he is a minority president; he was elected by the Russians; at some point soon (though not soon enough) he will be cast out of the White House.
NEXT DEADLINE LOOMS The defeat means Britain now has until April 12 to convince the 27 capitals of the EU that it has an alternative path out of the impasse, or see itself cast out of the bloc from that date with no deal on post-Brexit ties with its largest trading ally.
He talks about his filmmaking forays and about the films he loves, which often feature an outsider character who is also a sort of tragic hero: the John Wayne character in various Westerns, Gregory Peck's tough leader in 12 O'Clock High, Orson Welles's cast-out father figure Falstaff in Chimes at Midnight.
In less than a month, Franken went from a formidable 22009 presidential prospect to the brink of unemployment, a would-be liberal lion cast out into an early winter, even, as Franken pointed out ruefully on Thursday, Republicans accused of worse sit in the Oval Office and, perhaps soon, among his Senate colleagues.
The more the movies try to pass him off as maybe just 10 years older than the women he's paired with onscreen — not to mention other characters who are meant to be roughly around his age — the more it becomes apparent that he's getting cast out of sync with his characters' ages.
Ms. Freeland, who cut short a trip to Europe to fly to Washington, must now decide by Friday whether to join a revised pact that has been a source of contentious negotiations for a year or allow her country to be cast out of an agreement that has been critical to its economy.
The author of the Southern Reach Trilogy and Borne, he's worth reading because his visions of humans and the world they inhabit are less Hopper than Dali, or really, Hieronymus Bosch, who in Dead Astronauts lends his name to a leviathan charged with gobbling up failed biological experiments cast out of laboratories.
"These interviews were torturous and left me feeling anything but worthy, loved or deserving of belonging in my community," said Drew Stelter, a 28-year-old gay man from Salt Lake City who said he was subjected to attempts to "cast out" his homosexuality as a young Mormon, after speaking to his bishop.
Meanwhile, in Jackie Robinson Park, Rudy Shepherd has created a giant "Black Rock Negative Energy Absorber" (2016) out of wood, metal and concrete — a quasi-abstract sculpture designed to exude positive energy and cast out bad mojo in a society in which black bodies are still under siege, and in a rapidly gentrifying Harlem.
President John Kennedy personally apologized to Dr. William Fitzjohn, the chargé d'affaires of Sierra Leone, after he was refused service at a Howard Johnson's restaurant in Hagerstown, Md. The white owners of another Maryland restaurant unceremoniously cast out Adam Malick Sow, the ambassador of Chad, and made it clear it was because he was black.
The lesson Mr. Mulvaney took from the unhappy experiences of Mr. Priebus and Mr. Kelly — both of whom were cast out unceremoniously via Twitter or comments to reporters — was that Mr. Trump is not interested in being managed by aides who think they know better, and so he has tried to build a process that he thinks better serves the president.
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.
From the more polite, Matthew version: And Jesus went into the temple of God, and cast out all them that sold and bought in the temple, and overthrew the tables of the money changers, and the seats of them that sold doves, And said unto them, It is written, My house shall be called the house of prayer; but ye have made it a den of thieves.
As in J.R.R. Tolkien's tale, the would-be heroes are cast out of the paradise they want to build: Dany dies minutes after touching the Iron Throne for the first time; Jon, who wielded the knife, is sentenced to life beyond the wall; and Arya, the one who beat death himself, is choosing to push the boundaries of human knowledge by going beyond the known borders on the map.
In season three, especially, F Is for Family is about a nation in transition, where Irish and Italian families are increasingly secure in their positions of power and privilege relative to other racial minorities and ethnicities, but where they still have recent memories of being cast out of the American mainstream (to the degree that a side character on a show that Frank's kids watch is a very broad Irish stereotype).
"Edie" conjured the tragic life of Edith Sedgwick, who was born into a patrician New England family, grew up with seven siblings on isolated ­ranches near Santa Barbara under the yoke of a semi-deranged father, came east and after a stint in a mental hospital became Andy Warhol's arm candy and a figure in New York counterculture, before being cast out by him and dying at 28 of an overdose.
Congress Might Actually Save Net Neutrality, If Republicans Can Learn How to Read PollsDemocrats on Wednesday officially filed a petition to force a vote in the Senate to save net…Read more ReadWhat's more, the U.S. Senate is set to vote on a resolution that would cast out the FCC's new rules next week, and though it will require an additional vote in the House, passage would be a significant blow to the FCC's agenda.
There is a "Brussels consensus" that Britain must be made an example of for leaving to discourage others and will face a chilly future, cast out to perhaps talk its way back later into some kind of trade access in return for concessions such as free migration from inside the bloc and contributions to the EU budget - things which Brexit voters want to end but which the likes of Norway and Switzerland have accepted in varying forms.
This time, he has chosen a more circumspect approach, telling Kosinski's story primarily from the perspectives of various characters who encounter him: Ian, Peter Sellers's driver, who is tasked with persuading Kosinski to allow his boss to play the lead role in "Being There"; Svetlana Alliluyeva, Stalin's daughter, who met Kosinski when they were briefly neighbors in Princeton; Kosinski's first wife, here a petroleum-jelly heiress "cast out of the Social Register after her recent marriage to a Polish parvenu"; and a dominatrix who goes by the moniker Anna Karenina.

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