Word: outcastes
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...plaudits, since shooting 15 he's become more distant from the government. In a city where the state is deeply involved in the film industry (the Singaporean Film Commission was one of 15's producers), Tan knows that could mean serious trouble for his career. "I feel like an outcast." That's an emotion his characters, rebels on the edge of a manufactured paradise, know all too well...
...nears the end of high school, Craig's pastor urges him to try the ministry. Craig has his doubts. These are fired in the crucible of a Christian winter camp that he attends every Christmas. Artistic rather than athletic and unable to pay the skiing fees anyway, he feels outcast by the uniform and exclusionary Christian community there. More importantly, during his junior year at the camp, he meets Raina, a pretty, thoughtful and similarly alienated girl. All at once, along with everything else, the book becomes a charming teenage romance novel. Craig and Raina feel an immediate attraction...
...proffered intercourse did lay A weight of languid speech, or to the same No sign of answer made by word or face: Yet still her eyes retained their tropic fire, That, burning independent of the mind, Joined with the lustre of her rich attire To mock the Outcast - O ye Heavens, be kind! And feel, thou Earth, for this afflicted Race...
...became a punching bag. Feminists also got on his case, since one--admittedly oversimplified--implication of his work on the infant-mother bond was that women should take care of their kids and stay out of the work force. By the time he died, Harlow had become an intellectual outcast. But his once radical ideas about love had become and remain utterly mainstream. --By Michael Lemonick
...wrong conclusion on flimsy evidence, egged on by Diana's mother and sister - who supposedly resented that the son of a coal deliveryman had supplanted them in Diana's affections. Newspapers called Burrell "Diana's Rock." Well - that was then. Queen Blasts Barmy Butler, screamed the Sun last week. Outcast, said the Daily Mail. The Evening Standard informed its readers that burrell has betrayed us all says [Prince] William. Why? Just maybe because these papers lost the bidding war for Burrell's story - and hell, at least the British variety, hath no fury like a tabloid scorned. What The Butler...