The Commonwealth suspends or expels nations which have military coups and non-democratic forms of government. |
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During this process the nucleus expels a negative beta particle as radiation. |
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As with a foreign object, sometimes the body rejects a body piercing and expels it or causes it to migrate. |
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After birth, the body expels the fluid and salt, and their blood pressure drops. |
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Also effective was a tall stack exhaust port which expels the fumes above the boat where they can more quickly dissipate in the air. |
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A fridge extracts heat from the air inside, which it then expels to keep the contents of the fridge cool. |
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The Union of Writers expels members who criticise government policy and removes their works from libraries. |
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Rwanda promised to withdraw its troops from eastern Congo if the Congolese government disarms or expels the Hutu militias hiding in Congo. |
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Once the eggs hatch, the male convulses his body and expels the young through a single opening in the pouch. |
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The students roar with approval, and, even though the principal expels her and crosses her name off the ballot, her fellow students vote for her anyway. |
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It expels the oxygen that humans need and plays a part in purifying the air. |
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Clare expels through his manly schnoz a breath so heavy and poignant a Clydesdale might've breathed it. |
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The coral turns white when it expels the minute organisms that live within its hard limestone core. |
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Instead of responding in a humane way to Bruno's confession, Beda expels Bruno from the local tennis club, and the men exchange blows. |
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A favorable union cannot be achieved if one group imposes its ideas upon the whole and expels all differing thoughts. |
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This expels the sebum entrapped in your fold crossings. |
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The outdoor unit then expels this heat to the outside. |
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Shingling expels slag and welds shut internal cracks, while breaking off chunks of impurities. |
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It expels mucus infectious of lung and of respiratory tract. |
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Coleochaete and embryophytes retain their zygotes on the maternal gametophyte, whereas Chaetosphaeridium expels its ova before fertilization. |
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Vomiting expels the offending substance before it can do any damage, says Koch. |
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This thermal shock expels air from the vegetable tissues and inactivates certain enzymes thus ensuring that optimal quality and flavour are retained prior to and during storage. |
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The Sudanese government expels those who voice even the mildest criticism. |
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Libya occasionally expels African migrants. Many poor people are drawn to somewhat less poor countries in the hope of finding work, just as they are to rich countries. |
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In other words, the Blue Card' and the single procedure' form one pillar of the EU's inhumane immigration policy which criminalises and expels or exploits and discards immigrants. |
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For example, whilst the EU defended the protection of human rights in the case of Tibet, the Union has a Member State that expels Tibetan refugees. |
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The venturi expels air from the right aft tunnel area below the cabin floor and from the right side of the waste tank compartment into the atmosphere. |
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Second, in the light of this question, is a State in violation of international law if it expels an individual with dual nationality without first withdrawing its own nationality from that individual? |
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A State which expels a stateless person under the conditions set forth in these draft articles shall allow such person a reasonable period within which to seek legal admission into another country. |
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The cleaning shoe expels lightweight material known as chaff as well as material with intermediate aerodynamic properties, such as straw, from the back of the combine. |
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Among the traits of superconducting materials that the tubes exhibited was the so-called Meissner effect, in which the material expels magnetic fields, says Sheng. |
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