Estranged Sentence Examples

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  • The revision of the constitution had estranged the two heads of the Liberal party, I.

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  • During that period he became even more estranged from the majority of the republicans.

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  • One couple is sleeping apart, so I suppose Ginger and Joseph are already estranged.

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  • Unable to take any serious part in affairs of state, Darnley soon became estranged from his wife.

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  • For the remainder of his life George was rather estranged from his former allies the Hungarians.

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  • Satan is, however, held to be a creature who has by abuse of his freedom been estranged from, and opposed to his Creator, and who at last will be conquered by moral means.

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  • We have all done wrong by His standards, so we are all estranged from God.

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  • However, in using such language it must be remembered that we are not dealing with bodies which were originally separated from one another and have now entered into fellowship, but with bodies which have grown naturally from a single origin and have not become estranged.

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  • With neither of Tiyan's estranged leaders present, Taran's mind shifted to how he might exploit the situation.

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  • On the other hand, I am sure that we have become increasingly estranged from the basic facts about the background of our food.

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  • What he is, is healing power overcoming estrangement because he himself was not estranged.

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  • He's divorced and has a daughter from whom he is somewhat estranged.

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  • The killer was Corinne's estranged husband Gerold Stadler, 34.

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  • If you are separated but not legally divorced, intestacy gives your estranged spouse a full entitlement.

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  • Some say that Kinser, 33, was a man-about-town, who was having an affair with Malcolm's estranged wife.

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  • He afterwards became estranged from Philip, and, in 1303, was recognized as German king and future emperor by Boniface, and, in return, admitted the right of the pope alone to bestow the imperial crown, and promised that none of his sons should be elected German king without the papal consent.

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  • In 337 Philip repudiated Olympias for another wife, Cleopatra, Alexander went with his mother to her home in Epirus, and, though he soon returned and an outward reconciliation between father and son was contrived, their hearts were estranged.

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  • In 1798 his Address to the People of Great Britain, enforcing resistance to French arms and French principles, ran through fourteen editions, but estranged him from many old friends, who accused him, probably with injustice, of aiming to make his peace with the government.

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  • His excommunication by the presbytery of London, in 1830, for publishing his doctrines regarding the humanity of Jesus Christ, and the condemnation of these opinions by the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in the following year, were secondary episodes which only affected the main issue of his career in so far as they tended still further to isolate him from the sympathy of the church; but the "irregularities" connected with the manifestation of the "gifts" gradually estranged the majority of his own congregation, and on the complaint of the trustees to the presbytery of London, whose authority they had formerly rejected, he was declared unfit to remain the minister of the National Scotch Church of Regent Square.

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  • But just at that time differences arose between Great Britain and the republics as to the ownership of the Kimberley diamond fields which estranged the Boers (see Griqualand and Transvaal).

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  • But his failings of mind were exacerbated by his bodily infirmities; he grew more and more whimsical and capricious, morbidly suspicious and morbidly parsimonius; old friends were estranged or removed by death, and new friends did not come forward in their place.

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  • Some say that Kinser, 33, was a man-about-town, who was having an affair with Malcolm 's estranged wife.

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  • If you are in the middle of a rant about your child or estranged partner, either by yourself, in your head or with your best friend, take a deep breath and honestly ask yourself where the source of your meltdown lies.

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  • In addition, most of today's television families are made up of divorced, separated, estranged or unmarried couples with blurred parenting roles and children with a wide range of emotional and psychological challenges.

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  • After his parents divorced Tom became estranged from his father, whom Cruise later characterized in a Parade magazine article as antisocial, inconsistent, and unpredictable.

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  • He allegedly stole over $70,000 from his estranged.

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  • Candy Spelling, Tori's estranged mother, is the sole beneficiary.

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  • Two days before her burial, a Florida court upheld a ruling that the former Playboy model should be buried in the Bahamas despite pleas from her estranged mother, Virgie Arthur, who wanted Smith buried in Texas.

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  • The mother and daughter had been estranged since Aaron Spelling's death in 2006.

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  • Lindsay, who is currently in rehab (again) at the Cirque Lodge located in Sundance Utah, is reportedly taking a leave of absence from her $900 a day program to spend some time with her estranged father.

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  • After a few attempts at reconciliation, Drew and her mother continue to have an estranged relationship.

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  • Hulk Hogan's estranged wife Linda has apparently needed no time to recover from her divorce as rumors (and pictures) surface that she's dating 19-year old Charley Hill.

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  • The home was apparently sold for $17 million according to public records and the Hulk is accused of telling his estranged wife and her lawyers that it sold for $10 million.

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  • A few days before Jamie Lynn had her daughter, sometimes estranged big sis Britney flew from Los Angeles to her hometown of Kentwood, Louisiana to give her little sis moral support.

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  • Due to his pending divorce and his estranged wife's accusation of the Hulkster hiding assets, those assets have been frozen by the judge until the Hogan's financial issues can be straightened out.

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  • One point of contention during the divorce proceedings was the high price tag on the settlement that Hogan would have to pay out to his estranged wife.

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  • In a recent interview, Jon Gosselin claimed abuse - and if you've ever heard the way his estranged wife Kate has ever spoken to him on the show, you might have the tendency to agree.

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  • Katherine Jackson stated that Murray was lying, a belief reiterated by her estranged husband Joe and daughter LaToya.

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  • Many songs can be found at this site including Pill for the Kill, The Dark, Blinded by Life, Anthem to the Estranged and Merciless Onslaught.

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  • The reason for this is because there may be unresolved issues or regrets you will never be able to change with an estranged parent.

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  • Die Hard (1988) - Bruce Willis stars as a cop who surprises his estranged wife by showing up at her business for the holidays, then they get trapped by a group of high tech thieves.

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  • The world trotting super spy James Bond provided a definite influence on the creation of Robert Scorpio, his estranged ex-wife Anna Devane and later Sean Donely and young Frisco Jones.

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  • Walsh made a splash in the final episode of the series' freshman season when she debuted as Dr. Addison Montgomery Shepherd, Derek's estranged wife.

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  • The Logans have resurged since 2005 with actor Patrick Duffy joining the cast on a recurring basis as Stephen Logan, Brooke's estranged father.

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  • Patrick Duffy - Dallas's Bobby Ewing brought Brooke's estranged father back to town.

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  • White was cast as Ann Douglas, Stephanie's estranged mother.

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  • After watching his estranged family from afar, Phillip hired Cane Ashby to impersonate him.

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  • Derek's estranged wife, Addison (Kate Walsh) blows into town, and they get back together.

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  • The theme for most Flamenco music is based around a woman's estranged or abusive lover and so often starts very quiet and subdued, signifying the woman's sadness, then drawing to a crescendo of feminine empowerment.

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  • Suleman's remarks may have been outrageously inappropriate, but they do not compare to the blow thrown by Kate's estranged husband Jon.

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  • Why is Kate Gosselin estranged from her parents?

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  • The only thing confirmed by these statements is that the Gosselin kids have little contact with their maternal grandparents, but why is Kate Gosselin estranged from her parents?

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  • At that point, they had the choice whether or not to follow through and meet their estranged relatives.

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  • Tess Taylor - Presented as the daughter of Andrea in the first episode, Taylor is in fact estranged from her own mother and has informally been welcomed into the Neiers family.

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  • Lee is estranged from his father when they encounter each other again for the decommissioning ceremony.

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  • He took part in the war against the Hussites, but became estranged from Sigismund when in 1423 the king invested Frederick of Wettin, margrave of Meissen, with the vacant electoral duchy of Saxe-Wittenberg.

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  • Its democratic constitution, which seems to have been entirely congenial to the population of small freeholders, and its ambition to gain control over the Alpheus watershed and both the Arcadian high roads to the isthmus, frequently estranged Mantineia from Sparta and threw it into the arms of Argos.

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  • But no sooner had he taken over the command than his haughty and domineering temper estranged him both from his second-in-command, Lord Granby, and the commander-in-chief, Prince Ferdinand.

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  • Threatened with the desertion of his barons he drove all whom he suspected to desperation by his terrible severity towards the Braose family (1210); and by his continued misgovernment irrevocably estranged the lower classes.

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  • It was just at the time when he had estranged John of Bohemia that the pope made his decisive move.

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  • Warbeck deserved all that he reaped, Edward of but the unlucky Clarences fate estranged many hearts from the king.

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  • Historically, great issues have hung upon the dislike by which High Lutheranism and High Anglicanism, those two midway fortresses between Rome and Geneva, have been estranged from each other.

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  • For whatever reason, their relationship was so estranged that it broke.

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  • I don't mean to pry, Howie, but can you tell me why she's estranged from her family and what are the complications she mentions?

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  • He was estranged from many old friends who accused him, probably with injustice, of making his peace with the government.

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  • David's sons were estranged from one another, and acquired all the vices of Oriental princes.

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  • We may also infer that he had not been through his whole career so much estranged from the social life of his day as he seems to have been in his later years.

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  • In 1440 the whole of Bavaria-Munich came to Ernest's son Albert, who had been estranged from his father owing to his union with the unfortunate Agnes Bernauer.

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  • When, therefore, the conquest of Khiva in 1873 by the Russians, and their gradual approach towards the amir's northern border, had seriously alarmed Shere Ali, he applied for support to the British; and his disappointment at his failure to obtain distinct pledges of material assistance, and at Great Britain's refusal to endorse all his claims in a dispute with Persia over Seistan, so far estranged him from the British connexion that he began to entertain amicable overtures from the Russian authorities at Tashkend.

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  • With the king unfriendly, and Newcastle, whose corrupt influence was still dominant in the Commons, estranged, it was impossible to carry on a government by the aid of public opinion alone, however emphatically that might have declared itself on his side.

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  • His sons all died or were estranged from him, and the murder of his last remaining child Lycophron, the governor of Corcyra, is said to have broken his spirit and hastened on his death.

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  • Then Margaret of Burgundy received him as her nephew, and Maximilian, now estranged from Henry, recognized him as king of England.

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  • By the tone of the letters Rachael wrote to her, the family appeared somewhat estranged from one another.

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  • He was eventually estranged from Hume, and defended James Beattie's attack on that philosopher.

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  • Though slightly estranged from Sparta after the peace of Nicias, they never abated their enmity against their neighbours.

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  • His patrons had been taken away by death, or estranged by the riotous profusion with which he squandered their bounty, and the ungrateful insolence with which he rejected their advice.

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  • When Augustus, freed from the fear of an attack by the Ernestines, became gradually estranged from the elector palatine and the Calvinists, he seemed to have looked with suspicion upon the Crypto-Calvinists, who did not preach the pure doctrines of Luther.

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  • She is said to have had two children by Kyme, but religious differences and incompatibility of temperament soon estranged the couple.

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  • For him there is only the One Absolute Being, the one reality that is all in all; whilst all the phenomenal existences and occurrences that crowd upon our senses are nothing more than an illusion of the individual soul estranged for a time from its divine source - an illusion only to be dispelled in the end by the soul's fuller knowledge of its own true nature and its being one with the eternal fountain of blissful being.

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  • On the speculative side, Ramanuja also met Sankara's strictly monistic theory by another recognizing Vishnu as identical with Brahma as the Supreme Spirit animating the material world as well as the individual souls which have become estranged from God through unbelief, and can only attain again conscious union with him through devotion or love (bhakti).

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  • When she annulled all the royal acts of the last six years, declared charters forfeited and lands confiscated, and began to raise heavy and arbitrary taxes, she made the partisans of Stephen desperate, and estranged many of her own supporters.

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  • He himself was too much like a dictator; even his own followers complained that he was over-masterful, and the most important of them, the young earl of Gloucester, was gradually estranged from him by finding his requests often refused and his aims crossed by the old earls action.

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  • It was Demosthenes who went to Byzantium, brought the estranged city back to the Athenian alliance, and snatched it from the hands of Philip. It was Demosthenes who, when Philip had already seized Elatea, hurried to Thebes, who by his passionate appeal gained one last chance, the only possible chance, for Greek freedom, who broke down the barrier of an inveterate jealousy, who brought Thebans to fight beside Athenians, and who thus won at the eleventh hour a victory for the spirit of loyal union which took away at least one bitterness from the unspeakable calamity of Chaeronea.

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  • The duchess was very popular at the court of Louis XIV., and was on good terms with the grand monarch himself; she shared in the knowledge of state secrets, but was soon estranged from her husband, and at the best her conduct was very imprudent.

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  • He gradually became estranged from Napoleon, and although he followed.

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  • Apart from the rigorous restrictions imposed by his successors upon trade, the sympathies of the natives were estranged by the harshness and venality of Portuguese administration, by such barbarities as the wholesale mutilation of non-combatants in war-time, and by religious persecution.

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  • To sum up the incidents of this eventful period of his life, it was during it that he lost his mother, always loved and dutifully honoured, by death; his sister had been estranged from him some years before by an imprudent marriage, which, though making her a liberal allowance, he never forgave.

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