This does not mean that we will start extra-legal actions to oust the Cabinet. |
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This would mean they would all have to get together to oust me from our 4 million baht love nest. |
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The Reform Party national committee will vote on whether to oust the pugilistic arch-conservative who is seeking that party's candidacy. |
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The Knesset could, in a no-confidence vote by an absolute majority of its members, oust the prime minister and her or his government. |
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On the night of 15 September 1972, the ex-president of Uganda, Milton Obote, planned an invasion to oust Idi Amin. |
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Such an agreement purports to oust the jurisdiction of the Court and is void as being contrary to public policy. |
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If we can muster 61 votes in this House, we can oust a judge, under the present system. |
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First, section 34 of the Act provides that an agreement cannot oust the jurisdiction of the court to hear an application for financial relief. |
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Coal burning steam turbines, steam turbine electrics, and even gas turbines, all failed to oust diesel-electrics. |
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The aim was to make it easier to oust bad directors and make boards more responsive. |
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Councillor Jones has been in charge for 15 years and is expected to fight any attempt to oust him. |
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When she learns that he has been secretly having an affair with the tutor she joins her in attempting to oust the hapless dominie. |
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Nevertheless, it was held that this clause did not oust jurisdiction and prevent the court from reviewing the decision on procedural grounds. |
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The broader goal was to oust Saddam in order to build a beautiful democracy in the Middle East and thereby transform the region. |
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My money is on Crusading Carly to oust the jejune and pointless Barbara Boxer. |
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And fifth, they can seek to oust legislators who oppose them. |
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A concerted communist attempt to oust Ross from the railways union was thwarted as a result of lobbying and branch stacking orchestrated by Ferguson. |
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He will need the popular support of his caucus to oust or severely discipline and demote Jones and do it in such a way as to keep Jones from jumping waka. |
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Just two weeks ago, Prayuth felt compelled to deny that senior figures in the country had pressured him to oust the government. |
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But when you try to oust the queen, you better be successful, lest she decides to relegate you to oblivion. |
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In 1957, his inner circle tried to oust him as party leader. |
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Even if – as is likely – the senate votes to oust the 76-year-old, Berlusconi will still not be lacking in support. |
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But by giving Jega a free hand to play fair, he allowed Jega to craft the weapons that were used to oust him from power. |
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People went to Afghanistan to oust the Taliban from power, to ensure that this could never happen again. |
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This poses the question of forming workers and peasants councils to oust the parasitic bureaucracy. |
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You see, in this way it has managed to oust an awkward player from the field. |
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At the same time, we are for proletarian political revolution to oust this bureaucracy. |
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This was all Martinez needed to conclude that there was an English plot to invade the northwest coast and to oust Spain. |
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Fidel Castro still enjoys a substantial measure of personal popularity in Cuba, and many would resist an attempt to oust him. |
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The presence of legislative measures addressing the subject matter of an exercise of inherent jurisdiction does not oust that jurisdiction. |
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Arguably, private ADR might eventually oust the responsibility of government to provide neutral decision making in a transparent court system. |
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People from both inside the Order and outside appealed to Napoleon Bonaparte to oust the Knights. |
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Seven years ago, Canada deployed troops, in support of the invasion led by the United States to oust the Taliban and diminish the capacity of terrorists in Afghanistan to strike targets in the west. |
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On the other hand, the pelycosaurs, a group of our own distant ancestors, developed fantastic sails along their backs to oust sexual competitors. |
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European farmers are worried that only applying restrictions to them will oust them from production and that they will not be able to produce on competitive terms. |
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The incident took place when paramedics entered the newly constructed hostel near Gyne ward at LRH to oust doctors. |
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During this period, Steger held several commissarial positions and campaigned vigorously to oust Land Bishop Wurm. |
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It therefore takes the view that these restrictions have no legal force and cannot be used to restrict market entry for service providers or oust incumbents. |
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Gbagbo has been in power since winning a disputed election in 2000, when thousands of his supporters took to the streets to help oust military coup leader General Robert Guei, who was accused of trying to rig the vote. |
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Widespread corruption contributes to political instability because citizens are encouraged to oust leaders who are corrupt and who can't effectively represent the interests of people. |
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Known as the Wizard of Wendover, Golka is thought of by most of the townspeople as a freeloader, and he chooses to blame the main casino in town, the State Line, for trying to oust him. |
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He conspired with the Dutch East India Company to try to oust the British from Bengal and in 1759 invited them to send troops to aid him. |
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Marius along with his son then returned from exile in Africa with an army he had raised there and combined with Cinna to oust Octavius. |
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If Koizumi persists on his current course, he will hand the LDP's anti-reform apparatchiks the weapon that they want to straitjacket or oust him. |
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They eventually were able to oust the Habsburg armies, and in 1581 they established the Republic of the Seven United Netherlands. |
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A JOB Centre worker who helped oust Midland MP Julie Kirkbride today claimed he was facing the sack. |
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In 1964, Khrushchev's Kremlin colleagues managed to oust him, but allowed him a peaceful retirement. |
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Cornerman of Leapai, Rick Thornberry praised the boxer and said there are possible chances to oust Klitschko in the upcoming title. |
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The national government once tried to oust him from his position but there was a demonstration supporting him by over a million people, so he stayed put. |
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It will also abandon other actions related to the unsolicited takeover attempt, including its legal attempt to oust the VLSI board of directors. |
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It aimed to improve British science, and more particularly to oust Davies Gilbert as President of the Royal Society, which Babbage wished to reform. |
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Burton asked the film's director, Peter Glenville, not to oust him from the project like he had done for Adventure Story before accepting the role of Becket. |
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In Turkey, the military carried out coups to oust Islamist governments, and headscarves were banned in official buildings, as also happened in Tunisia. |
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