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The scientist lost face and went into self-exile until he can prove himself.
The Count had never vouchsafed a reason for this self-exile.
Significantly, he disclosed that David believes his self-exile is not permanent.
Threats led some journalists to choose self-exile (see section 2.
He passed the closing years of his life in self-exile at his village home.
She is a Czechoslovak citizen in political self-exile, a single mother with a toddler boy.
Bhutto returned to her native country in October, ending eight years of self-exile.
Bhutto is scheduled to fly back home on October 18 after living eight years in self-exile.
Only self-exile could save the Mazonite so challenged from the inevitable end.
The self-exile was driven by economic reasons, never by ideological differences.
He went into self-exile in Cyprus in order to develop a plan of action.
After self-exile from Germany in 1937, he adopted France as his native country.
More than a dozen journalists, having received physical threats, were in self-exile due to safety fears.
Berezovsky, who has lived in self-exile in London since 2000, denied the report.
A decade later, after another coup, he returned, but went into self-exile again after the Government started a harsh campaign against the left.
Bhutto plans to return next month from self-exile.
Bhutto returned to Pakistan from eight years in self-exile on October 18.
Sean places himself in self-exile and wanders the African plains searching for fame.
Bella does not exile Svetlana, even if she chooses a form of self-exile.
After the war, he went into self-exile in Afghanistan and lived many years in Russia.
In practice, Johnson is more likely to select an overweight has-been from the local pub than a man with a preference for self-exile.
The multi-millionaire spends most of his time in self-exile in Dubai.
Farhadi could be more vociferous on behalf of his colleagues but that would require self-exile.
His self-exile, he grimly decided, had warped his senses beyond help.
Finally in 1529, to avoid bringing his duke further embarrassment, Schwenckfeld went into voluntary self-exile.