The elections also marked the ousting of Turkey's long-time dominant political class. |
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The relative ineffectiveness of the one-day protest says much about the long odds the opposition faces in ousting the president. |
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Experts speculate that the python could fight its way to the top of the food chain, ousting its native reptile adversary. |
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Individual species are also becoming standardized, experts say, with cultivated strains of animals and plants ousting local varieties. |
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His career rebirth following his unceremonious ousting from the legendary Black Sabbath was nothing short of remarkable. |
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In particular, he wants collaboration with opposition parties mostly bent on ousting him. |
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Whatever reality TV means, it's obvious that it is taking over the schedules, ousting frail sitcoms, pricey dramas and once-fashionable docusoaps from their prime-time slots. |
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Exactly five years ago, the world was captivated by the sight of millions of Egyptians ousting a tyrant after decades of ironfisted rule. |
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The landlords have never been castigated for ousting their tenantry. |
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But none of Mr Zuma's mooted rivals within the ANC looks strong enough at present to be sure of ousting him. |
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Led by a former MP, Suthep Thaugsuban, they have staged mass protests in Bangkok in hopes of ousting Ms Yingluck. |
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The ousting of unpopular autocrats are key moments in these transition processes. |
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Nevertheless, Azerbaijan had carried out a policy of ousting Armenians from the country and assimilating the non-Azeri population. |
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Maybe we should consider ousting Saddam Hussein and making him powerless to do harm? |
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The ousting of former president Thabo Mbeki by the ANC in September, prompted some party members to resign from government. |
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Having gate-crashed and disrupted an idyllic island community, he then proceeds to muscle in on the French girl, ousting her nice harmless boyfriend from her affections. |
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But he decided that the goal of ousting Morsi superseded any concerns about the army. |
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There is relief at the ousting of Yanukovych but it is mixed with foreboding about what is to come. |
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But millions more sign-ups for health-care coverage and the ousting of Mitch McConnell? |
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But he expressed sympathy for the army's position and refused to call the ousting of Morsi a coup. |
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But in the end, Mitt Romney fell short, crushing Republican hopes of ousting an incumbent they viewed as ripe for defeat. |
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Both the attempted coup in Fiji and the ousting of the government in the Solomons have exposed the advanced state of decay in the state structures of these countries. |
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Yet, the reform drive should not concentrate only on ousting old faces allegedly responsible for the corruption and misadministraion of the incumbent government. |
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Without ousting private investment, public investment will make a significant contribution to the growth of this aspect of domestic demand in the time scale of the current macroeconomic scenario. |
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In 2001, as part of Operation Enduring Freedom, Canada sent a small number of special operation forces to assist in the ousting of the Taliban regime and to disrupt terrorist activities. |
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In Ethiopia and Japan in the 1630s, the ousting of missionaries by local leaders severed influence in the respective regions. |
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On September 29th Jamie Dimon reshuffled his generals, ousting Bill Winters, co-head of the group's giant investment bank, and replacing him with Jes Staley, formerly head of the asset-management business. |
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It is his master hand which has shaped the developments through every crisis to the end, peacefully ousting the Manchus and saving the country from dissolution. |
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Without ousting his achievements and foresights in poetry and fiction. |
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More civilian lives were lost in 2006 than during the ousting of the Taliban regime in 2001, among them government figures and humanitarian workers. |
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They established their headquarters fort at Macleod, and set about their task of ousting lawless traders and building friendship with the Indians. |
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The achievements of the recent period, including the dismantlement of the army and the ousting of sectors linked to Duvalierism herald a new stage in the country's development. |
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A year later, his uncle Svyatoslav, offended by his ousting from Vladimir, went to the Horde to secure the throne for himself. |
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Are you capable of ousting them from their lofty positions? |
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A significant faction took part in the ousting of James II with the Whigs to defend the Church of England and definitive protestantism. |
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The invasion of Italy resulted in the nation switching sides to the Allies and the ousting of Mussolini. |
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Following the ousting of Khrushchev in 1964, another period of collective rule ensued, until Leonid Brezhnev became the leader. |
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In the early 11th century centralized authority based at Cordoba broke down following the Berber invasion and the ousting of the Umayyads. |
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At the beginning of the novel, Duke Leto Atreides has been installed by imperial order as the ruler of Arrakis, ousting the evil Harkonnens who tyrannized the planet for eight decades. |
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The popular president has held office since 2000, but has effectively been in a position of control since his rebel forces took over the capital, Kigali, in 1994, ousting Hutu extremists and ending the brutal genocide. |
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Last April, the centre-right Fidesz party gained more than two-thirds of seats, ousting a socialist government widely perceived as corrupt and mendacious. |
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All that matters is building up that camp committed to ousting David Cameron: whether your individual MP wears a red or yellow rosette makes no odds. |
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Rather, it will strengthen and invigorate the institution by ousting Arroyo's single biggest coddler in the Supreme Court, thereby restoring the people's faith in it. |
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Rosey is distracted by The Spencers' music and overwaters her plants, sending excess water to the fish bowl on Eric's windowsill, ousting his goldfish. |
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During much of the 12th and 13th centuries, Venice and the Republic of Genoa were engaged in warfare culminating in the War of Chioggia, ousting the Genoese from the Adriatic. |
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The ousting of Yanukovych, like July's toppling of Egypt's first democratically elected president Mohamed Morsi, proved that elections by themselves were not always enough. |
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Although they did not call for the ousting of the regime, demonstrators demanded political reforms, improved living conditions, and the creation of more jobs. |
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The impact of the Napoleonic invasion of Spain and ousting of the Spanish Bourbon monarchy in favor of his brother Joseph had an enormous impact on the Spanish empire. |
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The movement may be seen as a revolution, since it led to the ousting of Mary of Guise, who governed the country in the name of her young daughter Mary, Queen of Scots. |
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Bo's ousting this spring and the investigation into his family are the messiest political scandal the normally secretive Chinese leadership has faced in decades. |
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Large national banks are ousting local banks in many communities. |
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