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To banish means to exile, to send away, or to expel. Banish or banishment may also refer to: * Banish (brand), an American brand of skincare products * Banish (herbicide), a British brand name of aminopyralid * Banish, a variant spelling of Banesh, a village in Iran * Banishing, a magical ritual to remove non-physical influences * '' The Banishment'', a 2008 film by Andrey Zvyagintsev * Banishment in the Torah * Banishment Act, Irish act of 1697 * Massachusetts Banishment Act, American act of 1778 People with the name *Fran Banish, musician on ''At Ground Zero ''At Ground Zero'' is a 1993 Independent feature film (released in 1994) directed and written by Craig Schlattman from an original story. It stars Thomas Jane (credited as Tom Elliott), and his then wife, Aysha Hauer ( Rutger Hauer's daughter), ...'' etc. See also * Banished (other) * * * * {{disambig, surname ...
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Exile is primarily penal expulsion from one's native country, and secondarily expatriation or prolonged absence from one's homeland under either the compulsion of circumstance or the rigors of some high purpose. Usually persons and peoples suffer exile, but sometimes social entities like institutions (e.g. the papacy or a government) are forced from their homeland. In Roman law, ''exsilium'' denoted both voluntary exile and banishment as a capital punishment alternative to death. Deportation was forced exile, and entailed the lifelong loss of citizenship and property. Relegation was a milder form of deportation, which preserved the subject's citizenship and property. The term diaspora describes group exile, both voluntary and forced. "Government in exile" describes a government of a country that has relocated and argues its legitimacy from outside that country. Voluntary exile is often depicted as a form of protest by the person who claims it, to avoid persecution and prosecut ...
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Banish (brand)
Banish is an American brand of skincare products founded by Daisy Jing in 2013. The line of products includes oils, microneedling kits, vitamin C serums, exfoliating masks and other treatments for acne scarring. History Prior to founding the company, Banish founder Daisy Jing created a YouTube channel called ''The Acne Channel'', where she uploaded videos about her experiences with acne. Jing initially planned to study Pre-Med at Duke University in order to become a dermatologist, before switching her major. After discovering microneedling and vitamin C treatments, she began creating her own skin products in her kitchen. She founded Banish on September 25, 2013. Banish was on the Inc. 5000 list in 2017. In 2019, Jing discussed the experiences that led to founding Banish in a TEDx talk at Georgia Tech. Products Banish sells a starter kit that contains a vitamin C serum and facial mist, pumpkin enzyme and charcoal exfoliating masks, and a moisturizer. Banish also sells a mi ...
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Banish (herbicide)
Aminopyralid is a selective herbicide Herbicides (, ), also commonly known as weedkillers, are substances used to control undesired plants, also known as weeds.EPA. February 201Pesticides Industry. Sales and Usage 2006 and 2007: Market Estimates. Summary in press releasMain page fo ... used for control of broadleaf weeds, especially thistles and clovers. It is in the picolinic acid family of herbicides, which also includes clopyralid, picloram, triclopyr, and several less common herbicides.Staff, Virginia Tech Cooperative Extension. Revised May 14, 201Pyridine Herbicide Carryover: Causes and Precautions Accessed May 27, 2013 It was first registered for use in 2005, in the USA under the brand name "Milestone" and later under various names starting with "Grazon". In the UK it is sold under the brand names Banish, Forefront, Halcyon, Pharaoh, Pro-Banish, Runway, Synero, and Upfront. Aminopyralid is of concern to vegetable growers, as it can enter the food chain via manu ...
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Banesh
Banesh ( fa, بانش, also Romanized as Bānesh; also known as Bānish) is a village in Beyza District, Sepidan County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 2,904, in 688 families. The Banesh is located 60 km north of Shiraz. Archaeology This area was occupied from the sixth millennium BC. During the Proto-Elamite period (late fourth millennium BC), the nearby Anshan became one of the main cities of the Elamite region, thanks to its location on important trade routes. Banesh period Banesh is the typesite for one of the earliest cultural phases in Iran, known as the ''Banesh period''. It is dated in 3400-2800 BC. In the Early Banesh phase, around 3300 BC, Proto-Elamite culture emerged in the Kur River (or Kor River) basin. During the Susa III period (c. 3200 BC), when Susa was reestablished, its pottery was predominantly Banesh style, also featuring characteristic Proto-Elamite administrative devices. Banesh is part of the Marv Dasht area, which i ...
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Banishing
In ceremonial magic, banishing refers to one or more rituals intended to remove non-physical influences ranging from spirits to negative influences. Although banishing rituals are often used as components of more complex ceremonies, they can also be performed by themselves. Banishing can be viewed as one of several techniques of magic, closely related to ritual purification and a typical prerequisite for consecration and invocation. In the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, the Lesser Banishing Ritual of the Pentagram (LBRP) must be learned by the Neophyte before moving on to the next grade ( Zelator). For actual workings Aleister Crowley recommends a short, general banishing, with a comment that "in more elaborate ceremonies it is usual to banish everything by name." Crowley also recommended that a banishing ritual be done at least once daily by Thelemites in ''Liber Aleph vel CXI''. In Wicca and various forms of neopaganism, banishing is performed before casting a magic circ ...
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The Banishment
''The Banishment'' (russian: Изгнание, ''Izgnanie'') is a 2007 Russian psychological drama film directed by Andrey Zvyagintsev. The film is a loose adaptation of ''The Laughing Matter'', a 1953 novel by Armenian-American writer William Saroyan. It stars Konstantin Lavronenko and Maria Bonnevie. The film premiered at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival and was nominated for the Palme d'Or. Lavronenko won the Best Actor award at the festival. It was released in Russian cinemas on 2 October 2007. The film received mixed reviews from critics. Plot In the film's opening scene, Mark comes to Alex's house for help removing a bullet from his arm. Mark is concerned about the dangers of going to a hospital because of his criminal affiliations and the police inquiries which would result from going to a public hospital. Mark recovers and in the following days, Alex brings his wife Vera and two children for a trip to his childhood home in the countryside. The tranquility of the countryside is ...
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Banishment In The Torah
Banishment or exile can be a form of punishment. It means to be away from one's home (i.e. city, Sovereign state, state or country) while either being explicitly refused permission to return and/or being threatened by prison or Capital punishment, death upon return. It is a common theme within the Bible, beginning with Adam and Eve. Below is a partial list of these exiles as referenced in the Bible. Genesis Genesis Chapter 3 * Genesis 3:23 Therefore, the God sent him forth from the garden of Eden, to till the ground from whence he was taken. * Genesis 3:24 So He drove out the man; and He placed at the east of the garden of Eden the cherubim, and the flaming sword which turned every way, to keep the way to the tree of life. ''(Adam and Eve expelled from the Garden of Eden for eating the forbidden apple.)'' Genesis Chapter 6 * Genesis 6:7 And the said: 'I will blot out man whom I have created from the face of the earth; both man, and beast, and creeping thing, and fowl of th ...
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Banishment Act
The Banishment Act or Bishops' Banishment Act (9 Will 3 c.1) was a 1697 Act of the Parliament of Ireland which banished all ordinaries and regular clergy of the Roman Catholic Church from Ireland. By 1 May 1698 all "popish archbishops, bishops, vicars general, deans, jesuits, monks, friars, and other regular popish clergy" had to be in one of several named ports awaiting a ship out of the country. Remaining or entering the country after this date would be punished as a first offence with 12 months' imprisonment followed by expulsion. A second offence constituted high treason. The act was one of the Penal Laws passed after the Williamite War to safeguard the Church of Ireland as the established church and from fears of Catholic clerical support for Jacobitism. It was foreshadowed by proclamations issued by the Dublin Castle administration in 1673 and 1678 with similar terms. The banishment was originally and most effectively applied to regular clergy, many of whom registered (u ...
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Massachusetts Banishment Act
The Massachusetts Banishment Act, officially named the "Banishment Act of the State of Massachusetts", was passed in September 1778 "to prevent the return to this state of certain persons therein named and others who have left this state or either of the United States, and joined the enemies thereof." Over 300 people, including many former officials of the Province of Massachusetts Bay, were listed in the act. Notable people banished * Sir Francis Bernard, former provincial governor *Daniel Bliss, lawyer and court of common pleas judge *Jonathan Bliss, lawyer and justice of the peace * Sampson Salter Blowers, lawyer, friend of Benedict Arnold * Benjamin Church, physician and convicted spy * Thomas Cutler, lawyer * John Fleming, printer, publisher, and bookseller * Thomas Flucker, former secretary of the province *Sylvester Gardiner, physician and merchant *Bradford Gilbert, merchant *Harrison Gray, treasurer of the province * Joseph Green, poet and businessman * John Howe, printer a ...
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At Ground Zero
''At Ground Zero'' is a 1993 Independent feature film (released in 1994) directed and written by Craig Schlattman from an original story. It stars Thomas Jane (credited as Tom Elliott), and his then wife, Aysha Hauer ( Rutger Hauer's daughter), as a couple on the run across America to find 'home'. Also featured in the film are Brian Brophy as Carman, and Schlattman as Bubba. After receiving critical praise in the European and American press, ''At Ground Zero'' was given no advertising and a small release by a minor distributor, Filmopolis Pictures. It has since gone on to be an Indie favorite. Plot Tom and Aysha (character names) are at the economic bottom of the LA scene; no money, on drugs, and selling themselves to exist. Tom brains his drug dealer, steals his drugs and the two split town by bus and thumb, heading 'home'. Hitching a ride from a quixotic, dangerous character, Bubba, they put up with his advances until he too is ejected from his own car as the two free them ...
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