An ensuing court challenge which alleged violations of campaign finance laws could have unseated President Tong. |
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Bravo, 33, was riding Maid of Sunlight, who was squeezed in tight quarters and unseated him when she fell. |
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Hannah Blumenthal, 52, a freelance pony rider, was severely injured when she was unseated from a horse on Friday morning at Belmont Park. |
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Dominguez was second in the national standings on July 24 when he was unseated from his mount at Delaware Park. |
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The horse squealed in surprised hurt, lunging so hard it almost unseated him. |
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Kalanisi propped while galloping out and unseated exercise rider Wally Lowsby, who held on to the reins. |
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Lake was injured when his mount jumped poorly at the next-to-last fence during a novice hurdle race and unseated him. |
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Jockey Daniel Howard is unseated when Polar Champ hesitates before jumping. |
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And in Bolivia, a peasant revolt grounded in opposition to neo-liberal policies recently unseated the pro-business president. |
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Later his driving was to be his downfall as his motorcycle took a mind of its own and he was unseated in the middle of Third Road at rush hour. |
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Solis, 40, was injured when he was unseated from his mount, Golden K K, who clipped heels and fell in the upper stretch of a claiming race. |
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Rider Pablo Morales was also unseated when his mount Pavlina fell over Happy Face. |
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With no cap to hold it in place, the con-rod unseated from the crank pin and struck the counterweight. |
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Inflating a tire with unseated beads beyond 2.4 bar could break the bead or rim with sufficient explosive force to cause a serious injury. |
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China also unseated Switzerland as the most designated country in international trademark applications. |
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Merton argues further that where civic reform movements unseated the bosses, these functions were not performed with consequent social problems. |
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Amsterdam was thriving and soon unseated Antwerp as the leading centre of maritime trade, her bank becoming the most powerful in Europe. |
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While several leaders have faced Cabinet revolts, only Mackenzie Bowell was unseated by his colleagues. |
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Only four runners went to post for the H.B.L.H Novices' Chase and the field was quickly reduced when Mr Lewin unseated his rider at the first fence. |
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He was too much of a meathead for Texas, and narrowly lost his election to the Democrat, Ann Richards, who was later unseated by George W. Bush. |
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Ms Gillard even managed a punctilious, celebratory kiss with Kevin Rudd, whom she unseated as Labor leader and prime minister just 16 months ago. |
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If EH Bildu ever unseated the PNV, separatism would dominate local politics, just as it does in Catalonia. |
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In December Mr Abbott led the party's hardliners in tearing up the deal and then unseated Mr Turnbull. |
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Mr Rudd led Labor to power in 2007, ending 11 years of conservative government, only to be unseated as leader by Ms Gillard three years later. |
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He ran again in the general election of 1875 and won, but his election was contested and he was unseated a year later. |
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The Commission can only be unseated with a two-thirds majority, and doing so will at most create a crisis. |
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Throughout Gorbachev's rule, there has been speculation about the possibility of his being unseated by a coup staged by the army. |
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I would remind him that it was not the opposition that unseated them, but the public. |
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Be sure other components were not unseated accidentally during the installation of the new hardware component. |
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The seven-year-old was always in the lead group and took up the running at Aintree when Ardent Scout unseated his rider at the ninth of the 22 fences. |
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Jockey Shane Sellers, who suffered a cracked tailbone when he was unseated in a paddock accident last week at Churchill Downs, plans to return to riding within two weeks. |
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She gasped as he unseated her and she tumbled to the ground. |
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Arroyo was taken to nearby North Shore University Hospital after his mount, Ruby Hill, took an awkward step near the finish line and unseated him. |
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Jockey Russell Baze suffered a broken right collarbone on Sunday when he was unseated by his mount at the start of the third race at Golden Gate Fields. |
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The 33-year-old jockey suffered a fractured collarbone and an array of other injuries on July 21 when he was unseated in the seventh race at Monmouth Park. |
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The Austrian government was unseated and replaced by a new leadership friendly to Germany, and German corporations began to take over Austrian resources. |
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But the damage was done, and Ma Laureys was among those unseated by Christie and his running mate. |
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The latest edition of the DuPont Automotive Systems Global Color Popularity Report announced that white had unseated silver as the most popular new car color after a seven year reign. |
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This resulted in prominent Conservative ministers being unseated from their constituencies, including former Prime Minister Arthur Balfour. |
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He was defeated, but his successful competitor was unseated on petition, and at the second contest Bright was returned. |
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In 1997 Westminster beasts didn't come much bigger than Michael Portillo, who was famously unseated in Enfield by the youthful Labour candidate, Stephen Twigg. |
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President Hosni Mubarak's National Democratic Party has not been unseated, but it will now confront a reinvigorated opposition. Both Lebanon and Egypt have long suffered from forms of disenfranchisement. |
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He unseated the long-serving Representative William Ayres, a Republican. |
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It was in the 19th century that the city of Nogent unseated it rivals of Langres and surrounding areas in eastern France to become the cradle of French cutlery. |
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The Supreme Court ruled that the 2004 amendments applied to the terms served before 2004, with the exception that no legislators elected in 2004 would be unseated until that term ended. |
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As a consequence a close ally of Morales was unseated in the senate on January 24th, making it harder for the rewritten constitution to pass through. |
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This position enabled King to hone his skills in labour relations and industrial conciliation until the defeat of the Liberals in the 1911 general election, when King himself was unseated. |
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But the result was a personal disaster for Jonathan, 57, earning him an unwanted place in history as Nigeria's first democratically unseated leader. |
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Multiparty democracy was reinstated 18 years ago after Kenneth Kaunda, president of Zambia since independence from Britain in 1964, was unseated in 1991 by former trade unionist Frederick Chiluba. |
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In Czechoslovakia and East Germany, mass protests unseated entrenched communist leaders. |
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There was nearly a nasty incident after the finish when third home Arch Rebel jinked and unseated Shay Barry after loose horse Iron Duke ran towards him. |
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The jockey, attached to the Venetia Williams yard, was taken to hospital after being unseated from Pennywise at the second-last in a maiden hurdle on Tuesday. |
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Furthermore, until the Reform Act 1832, underage MPs were seldom unseated, with Viscount Jocelyn being 18 when elected in the 1806 general election. |
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Rodi Greene, unseated from Chop-Chop at the second-last hurdle in the race, sustained a badly cut right eye in the incident, and needed five stitches. |
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