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Food was the first thought; and from the Limehouse district, and a refuge known as the Outcasts 'Home, a great van loaded with loaves of bread came in two or three times a week, taking back to the refuge in the empty cart such few as could be induced to try its mercies.
Prisoners of Poverty Abroad Helen Campbell 1878
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Norris will be seen next week in the new BBC One sci-fi drama series Outcasts, which is set in a human settlement on a faraway planet.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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From there, he'll be working on a new Kudos series called 'Outcasts'.
2040: A MABIUS TRIP Toby O'B 2010
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I mentioned in the earlier news story about 'Outcasts', the next TV gig for Eric Mabius, that it couldn't be part of Earth Prime-Time because most of the planet's human population will be wiped out in 2040.
SIX FEET UNDER: T.O.D. Toby O'B 2010
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Kudos Film & Television will present futuristic drama "Outcasts," due to air on BBC1 and
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Kudos Film & Television will present futuristic drama "Outcasts," due to air on BBC1 and
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Kudos Film & Television will present futuristic drama "Outcasts," due to air on BBC1 and
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Kudos Film & Television will present futuristic drama "Outcasts," due to air on BBC1 and
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Abiron "shows his natural inclination to intense earnestness, and in the" Outcasts "he has depicted the profoundest depths of grief.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne 1840-1916 1913
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BBC 'Outcasts' 'Outcasts' In this futuristic eight-part BBC miniseries, Earth has become uninhabitable and humans, led by President Richard Tate Liam Cunningham, relocate to a far-away planet called Carpathia.
TV on DVD 2011
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