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But as those memories of the Westfalenstadion on matchday two - banished by recent improvements at Europe's top table - came rushing back, Celtic dug deep.

From BBC

Speaking of her fake Welsh accent, Charlotte said she "committed on day one and had to go with it", as if she revealed her real voice, she would have been banished.

From BBC

The final roundtable was different from previous years in that players who were banished did not reveal whether or not they were a traitor or a faithful as they left.

From BBC

Studies have found the Welsh accent to be the most trustworthy and while that didn't help Welsh native Elen who was banished second, it certainly came in handy for Charlotte.

From BBC

Consider Erik the Red, who migrated from Norway as a child, and was later banished from his home in Iceland for murder.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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