The King was Tian's viceroy on earth and was enthroned or dethroned at his will. |
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Both fighters are in a redemption mission after being dethroned of their SA flyweight and junior flyweight titles respectively. |
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It remains to be seen whether America's king of the Tour is dethroned or retires at the very top with a seventh triumph. |
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Lanre Atijosan, also from Prendergast, then dethroned the reigning champion in the long jump with a mark of 5.65 metres. |
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If this was boxing, Wexford would now be the reigning champions, having dethroned Kilkenny. |
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For the first time in the history of Europe, a monarch was not only dethroned by the masses, but also executed. |
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The new constitution of 1945 dethroned the king and established a federal communist party state. |
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In 1952 Egypt's King Farouk was dethroned and replaced by the pro-Sudanese General Neguib. |
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No sooner had gold asserted itself as an absolute monarch than it was dethroned. |
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It is the first time in seven years that the kings of football have been dethroned. |
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For history lovers, Richard the Second was dethroned by Bolingbroke, who was kinged Henry The Fourth. |
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The king of beasts may soon be dethroned, as conflicts between African lions and humans contribute to the big cats' population decline. |
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In 525 B., Cambyses, the son of Cyrus the Great, led a Persian invasion force that dethroned the last pharaoh of the 26th Dynasty. |
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When Bajazet was created in Verona in 1735, Neapolitan opera had dethroned the almighty Venetian opera. |
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Move over Blocker, you've been usurped, dethroned and pretty-much dumped as Rugby League's loosest lip. |
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The biggest name at dethroned German champions Turbine Potsdam, her speed makes her a constant menace to any opposing defence. |
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In developing his formula, James effectively dethroned batting average, the king of baseball statistics for the past one hundred years. |
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In 1889 the emperor is dethroned by the army and the republic is proclamated. |
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Flash-based memory sticks, or keychain drives, have dethroned floppy disks as the easiest way to carry data around. |
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When you started out as a pro and dethroned the King, Arnold Palmer, in his backyard at the 1962 U.S. Open, the public wasn't nearly as fond of you as it is now. |
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For the sake of the proclamation of Christ's message of salvation, the Apostle Paul dethroned the Torah. |
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Andre Agassi was dethroned after a three-year reign at Key Biscayne but Serena Williams finds her crown still fits perfectly even after an eight-month layoff. |
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Nothing says if his death was natural, at twenty-eight years old, or if he was dethroned and killed. |
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Kerala dethroned defending champion Manipur to win its maiden title. |
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But whether they will dethrone big base-stations, as the PC dethroned minicomputers and mainframes, remains to be seen. |
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A critical turning point occurred in 1319 when Rinchan, a Laddakhi Buddhist Bhotia, dethroned the Hindu ruler Sahdev, and married Sahdev's wife, Kotarani. |
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An unseeded player dethroned the reigning champion in the first round. |
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During the Middle Ages, the bear was dethroned as the king of wild game animals. |
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He is dethroned by the spectre of an actor, and we shall never be able to keep the usurper out of our dreams. |
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Little did I know that the avant-garde transgressiveness of the sixties was to become absolutely institutionalized and that most of the gods of high culture would be dethroned and mocked. |
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The new style could be as limpid as Waugh or as blunt as Orwell or as funny as White and Benchley, but it dethroned the old orotundity as surely as Addison had killed off the old asymmetry. |
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The building has dethroned the Willis Tower in Chicago as North America's tallest skyscraper, but still looks up to others in the battle to be the world's loftiest. |
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It's no spoiler to say that the movie's other virtue is found — briefly — in these later scenes, when Tick retrains Billy and teaches him skills that the dethroned champion lacks. |
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Argelita was, at the time of the Reconquista, a tower that belonged to Ferdinand, son of Abu-Ceyt Ceyt, the King of Valencia who was dethroned by his rival Zahen, lord of the place in the 13th century. |
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It had always been assumed, after all, that if Nigeria were ever to be dethroned, it would be Ghana, or perhaps Cameroon, who would seize their crown. |
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The Tsar was dethroned and a National Government was created. |
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Some researchers do not remove the possibility that he was dethroned. |
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Not only has 22-year-old Brit Andy Murray reached the final of the event with a win over France's Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, but he has also dethroned Nadal of the No.2 ranking in the world. |
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There is an unlikely theory that the voyages were initiated to search for the dethroned Jianwen Emperor. |
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The titleholder of the world championship was dethroned when he declined to defend his title. |
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One consequence was that the crossopterygian fishes were dethroned from their privileged position as ancestors. |
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Indeed, Attalus's claim was a marker of threat to Honorius, and Alaric dethroned him after a few months. |
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Woman is dethroned as the primary and supreme sex, debased into inseminable hetaera. |
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James was eventually dethroned in 1688, in the course of the Glorious Revolution. |
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Unhappy with this, their chieftain Odoacer defeated and killed Orestes, invaded Ravenna and dethroned Romulus Augustus, son of Orestes. |
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The Carolingian dynasty dethroned the Merovingians in the 8th century. |
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Most of the common soldiers found it difficult to fight for a liege whom they distrusted, and some lords believed that their situation might improve if Richard was dethroned. |
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On 16 August 1830, King Charles X, dethroned, departed into exile from the military port of Cherbourg aboard the Great Britain, leaving room for the July Monarchy. |
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