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A choice to live in a kind of voluntary exile.
After this event, he went to London in voluntary exile.
But you've got another option: voluntary exile, transportation for life.
Little Wolf went into voluntary exile as a result of this disgrace.
A year later he left for the United States under voluntary exile.
"Do you want me to go into voluntary exile, Cicero?"
Ten years ago, when I left her, she had formed these suspicions; they were the cause of my voluntary exile.
He went into voluntary exile in Paris, where he spent most of his time until 1660.
Suzuki found this aspect of his voluntary exile the hardest to get used to.
The sentence was set aside on appeal, provided into voluntary exile from Denmark for five years.
There he lived in voluntary exile and complete solitude; his cell near a rock is still shown.
Soon after this, Beaumarchais found it prudent for political reasons to go into voluntary exile.
In 1964 he declined an offer to be released if he went into voluntary exile.
In Luria's myth, the creative process begins with an act of voluntary exile.
Sucre left the country for voluntary exile, convinced that "the solution was impossible".
Arévalo went into voluntary exile as a university professor and writer.
This caused his voluntary exile on December 12, 1911, ending his brief administration.
In 1966, he chose voluntary exile, not returning to Morocco until June, 1995.
During his voluntary exile to Europe, he acquired French.
Rather go into seven years' voluntary exile!
From 1978 to 1980, he photographed the revolution in Iran, and returned in 1997 after a 17 years voluntary exile.
As the months passed, the time for their release from voluntary exile came nearer and nearer.
In her voluntary exile she concentrated on cultural activities and took interest in the faith of orphaned children.
On February 17, 1933, he traveled to Vienna to lecture, a trip which began his voluntary exile.
It is the love for Rosalind that makes Celia choose a life of voluntary exile.