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Hightower's community dislikes him because of his sermons about his dead grandfather, and because of the scandal surrounding his personal life: his wife committed adultery, and later killed herself, turning the town against Hightower and effectively making him a pariah.
His group often blanketed the community with fliers and mass mailings, and held an annual parade in downtown Coeur d ' Alene, however the parade was a pariah since the Aryan Nations was condemned by the town of Coeur d ' Alene.
The citizens of Neptune were horrified and Keith quickly found himself voted out of office and turned into a pariah by the wealthy 09er community.
Veronica stands by her father, and Logan blacklists her at school and in the community, turning her into a pariah.
cited the case to “ urge the international community to treat Iran as a pariah state.

pariah and where
Carey led his men back to camp, where he was greeted warmly for the last time in his career: after a court of inquiry, a court martial, intervention by the Empress Eugenie and Queen Victoria, he was to return to his regiment a pariah, shunned by his fellow officers for not standing and fighting.
* The generic pariah dog, or feral Canis lupus familiaris, where non-selective breeding has occurred over many generations.

pariah and she
Mary's status in England was transformed from honoured guest to treasonous pariah, and she was universally condemned by the governing elite.
In 1986 she ran away from her unbearable existence as a pariah in school and tyrannized daughter at home.
A pariah like her father, she funneled her time and energy into helping him in his own detective agency.

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Domestic and pariah dogs in southern Asia share so many characteristics with Australian dingoes that experts now consider them to be, if not " dingoes " in the Australian sense of the word ( which implies an independent, wild animal, integrated into the ecosystem ), members of the taxon Canis lupus dingo, a particular subspecies of Canis lupus.
In society, pariah status groups are regarded with disdain or treated as outcasts by the majority of the population.
Powell later recalled that Macleod's dealings with him were as if Powell was a pariah afterwards, and he ( Powell ) believed
South Africa's policy of racial apartheid had made the nation an international pariah, and other countries were strongly discouraged from having sporting contacts with it.
While it won a clear plurality with 28 % of the vote and 82 seats, the party was still viewed as a pariah by its democratic rivals and was thus left in opposition.
The Canaan Dog is an example of a recognized breed with pariah ancestry.
Responses included a diplomatic offensive by Rajoy in other countries in the region, assurances by Industry Minister José Manuel Soria of " clear and decisive " Spanish government measures, Foreign Minister José García-Margallo y Marfil's admonition that Argentina had " shot itself in the foot " by damaging relations with Spain ( adding that such a move would make Argentina a " pariah "), and other threats.
What he most esteemed, and identified with in his own tradition, was the ideal of the Jew as ' pariah '.
Agreement was reached with Germany, Europe's other pariah of the day, in the Treaty of Rapallo in 1922.
All strains of pariah dogs are at risk of losing their genetic uniqueness by interbreeding with purebred and mixed-breed strays.
While pariah dogs are by definition feral, pariah-type dogs are not necessarily feral ( wild dog populations which have not been re-domesticated ), as well as recognized dog breeds with pariah dog heritage.
Deciding not to do the long-distance relationship with Aidan Devane, they break up and he is currently involved with town pariah Greenlee Smythe.
The emergence of pariah states, such as North Korea ( possibly soon to be joined by Iran ), armed with nuclear weapons was adding to the fear as was the declared ambition of terrorists to steal, buy or build a nuclear device.
Externally the absence of human rights in a country belonging to the Western Bloc during the Cold War was a continuous source of embarrassment for the free world ( considering Greece is seen as the inventor of democracy ) and this and other reasons made Greece an international pariah abroad and interrupted her process of integration with the European Union with incalculable opportunity costs.
For the west, Litten had been too involved with communists and for communists, Litten's rejection of Stalinism made him a pariah.
The pilot of the series turns out to be a commercial and critical failure, and Shore becomes a pariah virtually overnight, with his friends distancing themselves from him for fear that it will tarnish their own careers.
His uniqueness has made the Leopard an outcast and a pariah in the jungle ; but he fits right in with the unusual beings who are Dorothy's companions, is welcomed among them, and is grateful for their acceptance.
On a smaller scale there are the Pariahs, Necrons made from humans with the pariah gene-this makes them, like the Culexus assassins, soulless, and severely debilitating to nearby psykers.

pariah and at
" The RSFSR was a pariah state at the time.

pariah and for
Kunstler, who said he would not collect a fee for the defense, said Ferguson had been made out to be a " pariah " by the media and public.
The writer became a pariah for a time following American Psycho ( 1991 ), which later became a cult hit, more so after its 2000 movie adaptation.
Mostel received a Tony Award for it and was invited for a reception in the White House, officially ending his political pariah status.
“ I saw him vote for me .” The liberal Democrats voted against Rostenkowski because of his ties to Mayor Daley, who was a pariah because of the 1968 convention and many of Albert ’ s friends voted against him because of the feud.
Veeck's return rankled baseball's owner establishment, most of the old guard viewing him as a pariah after both exposing most of his peers in his 1961 book Veeck As In Wreck and for testifying against the reserve clause in the Curt Flood case.
Famous, rich, and beloved for the same abilities that make Narushima a social pariah, Sugawara's presence can be seen as an example of society's cognitive dissonance towards violence.
Lawyers for Callely told the court that the committee had portrayed him as ' a pariah ' who had ripped off the State to the sum of € 80, 000, and as ' a chancer ', ' a rogue ', and ' thoroughly despicable '.
By late 1995, unrelenting Democrat / press attacks, and his own missteps, had turned Gingrich into a pariah through much of the country ( 2-to-1 unfav-fav ratio in surveys ); meanwhile, Dole was running for President, and allowing ambition to overshadow his Senate work.
The film's quiet criticism of Communist policies in the 1950s and 1960s quickly made it a pariah in the Beijing Film Studio, who refused to submit the film for central approval to be sent abroad for post-production.
It was widely predicted that for his crime against a child, he would be a pariah in prison.

pariah and .
He was the House pariah.
After launching an unauthorized investigation of the Kennedy assassination, Christopher becomes a pariah to the agency and a hunted man.
Beyond these castes, China had its pariah caste, who were the untouchables and who passed on this status to their descendants automatically.
Tibet also had the pariah caste, who were shunned by the villages and ostracized.
In the pariah castes, Tibet had untouchables known as Ra-gyap-pa, just like Eta-Hinin of Japan, Para-gyoon of Burma, and Baekjeong of Korea.
Finally, were the pariah castes, the untouchable Baekjeong.
West Asia has witnessed a numbers of pariah castes, a social status granted to them by birth.
Example pariah castes include Huteimi, Sulaib, Jabarti, Hijris, Jabart or Gabart, Akhdam amongst others.
In 1985, the president of the Unification Church of the United States, Mose Durst, asserted there was a positive change in perception of the church after Moon's trial and his conviction on federal tax violations and conspiracy: " In one year, we moved from being a pariah to being part of the mainstream.
Rogue states can also be differentiated from ' pariah states ' such as Burma ( Myanmar ) and Zimbabwe who allegedly abuse the human rights of their populations while not being considered a tangible threat beyond their own borders, although the terms have been used interchangeably.
Hardliners took over the government afterwards, and China ended the ' 80s as an international pariah.
Teegeeack was subsequently abandoned by the Galactic Confederacy and remains a pariah " prison planet " to this day, although it has suffered repeatedly from incursions by alien " Invader Forces " since that time.
Huston was no longer considered a pariah ; he was decorated and eventually promoted to major.
While the Hornets continued to put a competitive team on the court, the team's attendance fell dramatically, in large part because Shinn had become a pariah in the city.
Sheridan was not obliged to accept this challenge, but would have become a social pariah if he had not.
As a consequence, McMillan became a local pariah ; and Chambers ' home, office and car were bombed.
In 2002, he referred to Israel as a " pariah state ", and called Israel's senior politicians " war criminals.
) As a result of the Camp David Accords, Sadat — considered a pariah and traitor — was assassinated three years later on October 6, 1981, during a military parade, commemorating Egypt's " victory " over Israel in the 1973 Yom Kippur War.

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