Pietersen was sacked after the Ashes shutout in Australia last winter, with England Cricket chief executive Paul Downton citing his “withdrawal” from the team as the main reason for his banishment. During her quarantine, she was apparently powerless to challenge her banishment to a tent in Newark. In the fourth, they provide for banishment and death in the event of the return of Jesuits and papal priests of all confessions. It is difficult to say whether the ban will have an impact on the result on the medal stand. The Conservatives know deep down that they must stick to the line or risk banishment. They may suffer from banishment and political exclusion, but his opponents can be reassured by the fact that they will never write a book as ridiculously vain as general`s book “In the Line of Fire,” published last year. However, Benazir Bhutto, twice Prime Minister of Pakistan and now in exile, is an impressive politician. He forbade his subjects, under the threat of exile, to trace the old causes of dispute. Winnie suffered almost every blow that apartheid had in its arsenal: banishment, imprisonment, incessant harassment. This leads to perverse results; In January, the Ministry of Labor investigated the sad phenomenon of oidashi-beya, or “banishment rooms.” If miscalculations or overconfidence in the robustness of the desired research result were reasons for banning economic research and writing, there would be no economic research and no writing.
The second offences would be punishable by banishment. this could be challenged after a year. George I approved the bill to ban Bishop Atterbury, whose great virtues are remembered today. The first ban for violation of this regulation took place on January 6, 1905. “I really thought my ban would only last about a month,” she writes. When someone is punished by being forced to leave a certain place, it is called banishment. If your new puppy chews another shoe from your father, it may mean banishing you to the yard. In the past, banishment was a common punishment for serious crimes – driving someone out of their town or village was shameful, leaving them alienated from their family and community. A particularly well-known banishment occurs in the Bible when Adam and Eve are banished from the Garden of Eden. Today, it`s more common to take this word less seriously: “My ban from the kitchen was inevitable after breaking three glasses in a row.” She is the daughter of the exiled duke, who in turn is forced into exile with his dear cousin Celia and court buffoon Touchstone.
“RELIGIOUS LEADERS. hold the assemblies that take place late at night and disperse during the day, inciting and deceiving the people under the pretext of cultivating virtue, will be condemned, the main perpetrators to strangulation and their accomplices to a hundred blows with the long stick, followed by a banishment for life at a distance of three thousand Li”. Hadria was incorrigibly frivolous about banning important local issues. Note: Compare medieval Latin to banish, bandÄ”re “invoke by public authority and force the execution of something” (this meaning is already in the Lex Ripuaria of the seventh century, the laws of the Ripuarian Franks), “demand by public authority, put under a prohibition, excommunicate.” Also compare bandit. I arrived at an enchanted property where I had to banish ghostly beings. Suddenly, social media and other digital distractions are no longer a scourge of parents, but a blessing as we watch our children locked up all week, banished from schools and parks. I just stopped talking to everyone because I didn`t know who to trust because I had been banned. Banysshen Middle English “condemn by proclamation, leave a country, banish, banish, expel, hunt”, borrowed from the Anglo-French baniss tribe of banir “to proclaim, (of a king or a noble) convocation by a call to arms, condemned by proclamation to leave a country, to exclude” (also continental old French), dating back to a Gallo-Roman adaptation of the old Low Franconian *bannjan, Verbal derivation of *banna- “summon of a master of arms” – more under prohibition Entry 2 Prohibition, exile, deportation, means of transport to expel by the authority of a State or a country. Banishment implies the compulsory expulsion of a country that is not necessarily one`s own. Exile for seditious activities may mean forced eviction or forced or voluntary absence from one`s own country. A writer who has gone into exile for political reasons implies the assignment of a foreigner who entered illegally or whose presence is considered harmful to the common good.
Illegal aliens are expelled Transport means sending a convicted criminal to a foreign penal colony. a convict who has been transported to Australia.