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Napoleon died in exile in 1821 aged 51.
Mr Thaksin's planned return from exile brings other worries.
She was hesitant to mention the part about Diego being exiled here.
But, as the younger exiles say, it's worth a shot.
He has also consistently opposed the Oslo peace accords during his years in exile.
Nor is it walled off from its neighbours, now hosting millions of sullen exiles.
Political exiles had not been given indemnity from prosecution.
He returned from exile earlier this year.
Shorn of his power, the deposed king went into exile.
But his life in exile must have been trying, always on the move, the model of the 'engaged' writer.
He is now living in exile in Egypt.
The Israelites in exile could not forget Zion.
We learn from Justinian that the original was written in exile.
Many others are still suffering in prison and in exile.
The tides of history can leave people in conflict and exile and poverty.
In the modern society, exile is more than living away from one's home.
Napoleon died in exile in 1821 aged 51.
Al-Mabhouh has lived in exile in Damascus for years.
He had watched, from exile, his compatriots suffer.
He is also an exile, a native of Palestine who has long given up the idea of going home.
He was vilified, hounded, and forced into exile by the FBI.
He returned from exile earlier this year.
Carolina Hospital notes that Cuban-American writers who write primarily in English are dismissed from anthologies and analyses of Cuban exile literature on that account.