" WALLACE: "Did Kelly resign or was he forced out?
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He isn't sure why more farmers haven't been forced out.
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"CEU has been forced out," said its president, Michael Ignatieff.
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McCabe was forced out just days before his scheduled retirement.
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He also forced out his chief marketing officer, Rebecca Messina.
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Months earlier, CNN forced out three journalists over similar missteps.
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Kroll then became the CEO after Yusuprov was forced out.
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Hundreds of journalists have been forced out of their jobs.
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Dr. Drever was subsequently forced out of the detector project.
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He was forced out in 19833, replaced by Michael Gartner.
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Will he be forced out because of his legal trouble?
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Eventually, Mr. Sánchez was forced out by his own party.
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Mr. O'Reilly, for one, was ultimately forced out at Fox.
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When she was married, Nkuraiya was forced out of school.
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About 140,000 people have been forced out of their homes.
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If he won't resign, he needs to be forced out.
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Pregnant women are forced out of the workforce every day.
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Nearly 75,000 people had been forced out of their homes.
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Attorney General Jeff Sessions was forced out of his post.
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But in early 2018, he was forced out of office.
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Greenberg led AIG for four decades before he was forced out.
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This isn't even Sharif's first time being forced out of office.
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When we come back, Scott Pruitt forced out at the EPA.
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But they also nearly forced out one of its members, Greece.
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The crups attacked locals and Harkaway was forced out of office.
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But LePage is term-limited, forced out of office in 211.
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Were they forced out to make space for the newly arriving?
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He became Sudan's central Islamist figure after Bashir was forced out.
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"This is why you got forced out of office," Gosar responded.
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That won't happen until Christie steps down or is forced out.
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Few on Capitol Hill believe that Ryan could be forced out.
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And in other situations, they are forced out of the village.
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After Flynn was forced out of the White House, Lt. Gen.
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Mr. Levada was forced out, and his team left with him.
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He was forced out as Renault chairman and CEO in January.
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Hundreds of Buddhists had already been forced out of the area.
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Some 13,625 people have also been forced out of their homes.
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If forced out of the family unit, young males may die.
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Above, he projected confidence in May, after he was forced out.
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But it became clear he would be forced out much sooner.
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Around the same time, the paper's top editor was forced out.
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At some point, however, we may be forced out of them.
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The tour's executive chairman is being forced out of his job.
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"I basically have never been fired or forced out," Conway said.
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The Busches were forced out of the family business in 2008.
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Yovanovitch, who was forced out at Trump's direction, retired last week.
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Mr. Bolton was forced out of the White House in September.
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The council's chief executive, Nicholas Holgate, was forced out on Thursday.
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Coughlin was forced out as head coach after the 2015 season.
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Mr. Isaka effectively forced out his long-serving predecessor, Toshifumi Suzuki.
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He was forced out in November 2017 following a military takeover.
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The candidate was ultimately forced out of his job as a result.
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"I feel like I'm being forced out of my home," she said.
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If May loses that vote, she'll likely be forced out of power.
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I hope this liberal mayor of Minneapolis is forced out of office.
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He had just gotten back from there before he was forced out.
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They were forced out of jobs, physically harassed, and expelled from universities.
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He didn't have to leave, forced out by some Spartan love ceremony.
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Dalli subsequently denied any wrongdoing and said he had been forced out.
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Others are forced out into the streets with no financial support whatsoever.
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Scaramucci was forced out earlier this week, the same day that Gen.
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As people are forced out to the suburbs, cities become less dynamic.
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He was forced out of the post after serving only two years.
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Protesters clashed with police as they were forced out of Emancipation Park.
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Sex workers are being forced out onto the streets to find clients.
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"I wasn't forced out, and it wasn't in a tiff," he said.
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A senator is forced out of his seat for a talking point?
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McCabe was forced out just days before he was set to retire.
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The military has given him two choices: Resign or be forced out.
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Both Mr. Shkreli and Mr. Pearson were forced out of their companies.
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With no market, Mike was forced out of the cattle feeding business.
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Hong Kong Disneyland's general manager, Andrew Kam, was forced out in March.
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Sepp Blatter was forced out as FIFA president by a corruption crisis.
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The deal had been stalled since Shulkin was forced out in March.
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Ms. Spar's predecessor as president, Jed Bernstein, had also been forced out.
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The scandals forced out Uber's co-founder and chief executive, Travis Kalanick.
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You will receive death threats and be forced out of your home.
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Howell Raines, the executive editor at the time, was soon forced out.
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Three longtime analysts were forced out, others disciplined and agency rules rewritten.
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When a prime minister is forced out, the whole government is dismantled.
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The camera is forced out of its distance, pulled into the crowds.
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The school's prominent football coach and athletic director were also forced out.
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Palmer Luckey, Oculus's founder, was forced out of the company in 2017.
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Michael Flynn was forced out as director of the Defense Intelligence Agency.
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No South Korean president has been forced out of office through impeachment.
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"There were obviously some longs in weak hands that got forced out."
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But the circumstances surrounding his departure point to his being forced out.
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Long-time residents are being forced out; software developers are moving in.
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But it's possible the family could be forced out on the street.
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Makeig-Jones was forced out in 1931, and died 14 years later.
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He was forced out of his company and now faces criminal charges.
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Will Ms. Mayer and her management team be forced out by disenchanted investors?
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It culminates in her being forced out of her employment by sexual discrimination.
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Ailes was forced out of FOX News after allegations of sexual harassment surfaced.
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Whether he stays or is forced out, Mr Zuma could split the party.
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Some are forced out of jobs and educational institutions with harassment and abuse.
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He was forced out in 1991 due to a Treasury bond trading scandal.
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It looks increasingly likely that he could be forced out of his position.
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Erdogan has now forced out his prime minister to clear his path forward.
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But she could also be forced out, or she might choose to resign.
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Last night, Michael Flynn was forced out as Trump's top National Security advisor.
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is at risk of being forced out of power.
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Now 245, he was forced out of Homs by the fighting in 2014.
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They were forced out at gunpoint and if they refused, they were killed.
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They were forced out of the country because the taxes were too high.
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He was forced out of the job amid a federal investigation into fraud.
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Greenberg led AIG for four decades before he was forced out in 2005.
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Productivity has begun to slow , as promising firms are forced out (see article).
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She was forced out following a "secret meeting" held by the organization's board.
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These businesses are not choosing to move overseas; they are being forced out.
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The question about McCabe was always whether he would be forced out early.
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Ailes's decline began last summer, when he was forced out of Fox News.
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The vaccine solution is forced out of the reservoir in a liquid jet.
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In strong earthquakes the pressurized water can be forced out of the sediments.
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Stephen K. Bannon, the site's longtime executive chairman, was forced out in January.
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Mr. Porter was forced out last month after facing accusations of spousal abuse.
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The chief was forced out, and the department rewrote its body camera policy.
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In Algeria, millions of protesters forced out their own octogenarian leader last week.
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Native Americans and Mexicans are placated and then overrun, forced out or slaughtered.
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Mr. Kalanick was forced out in June, although he remains on Uber's board.
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McFarland was forced out after H.R. McMaster took over as national security adviser.
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"This is why you got forced out of office," Mr. Gosar shot back.
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Armani forced out of his area to win a foot race with Musa.
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All of them, except for Mr. Mandela, were forced out by their successors.
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They threw out four runners at home plate and forced out one more.
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Will Bill O'Reilly -- forced out from FOX News -- host another evening talk show?
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Instead, Wright walked, and was forced out at second on a double play.
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Families forced out decades ago have been given preferential placement for affordable housing.
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"We have family farmers being forced out of business by unfair trade practices."
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Segura was forced out at second, but Robinson Cano was safe at first.
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The suspect was forced out of the military after a bad conduct discharge.
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But Mr. Strzhalkovsky, who had no experience in banking, was then forced out.
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When this season starts, Chuck has been forced out of his government job.
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"CEU has been forced out," CEU President Michael Ignatieff said in a statement.
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And you have stories like Steve Jobs getting forced out of Apple, right?
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Meanwhile, in the past decade, more than 20,000 Latinx people have been forced out.
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These bosons then prefer to bunch together when they're forced out of the disk.
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The swimmers said they were robbed and forced out of their taxi at gunpoint.
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Yet the company was forced out by a mix of cultural and legal missteps.
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On October 1st the government forced out the board and appointed a new one.
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Audi's CEO was forced out in October after he was arrested by German authorities.
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It was unclear which other aides close to Christie had also been forced out.
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HP began missing its earnings estimates and, by early 2005, Fiorina was forced out.
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Beck eventually was forced out during the first term of the Barack Obama administration.
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Whether current executives are forced out due to these lawsuits remains to be seen.
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Several White House officials have told CNN Gorka was forced out of the administration.
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If the Leave campaign wins, David Cameron will be forced out as prime minister.
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Scott was forced out as CEO of the company during a federal fraud investigation.
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The possibility that Trump could be forced out of office isn't titillating—it's terrifying.
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He built A.I.G. into a global insurance giant but was forced out in 2005.
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Shine was co-president of Fox News when he was forced out in 2017.
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He is not being forced out, several sources familiar with the situation told CNN.
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"CEU has been forced out," the university's president, Michael Ignatieff, said in a statement.
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No US university would hire them, and two were forced out of academia altogether.
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Some have been forced out to Houston and some to surrounding areas like Pflugerville.
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Yolmer Sanchez hit a leadoff single and was forced out on Adam Engel's grounder.
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It's unclear if Weinstein will be suspended or forced out of the company entirely.
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But she was forced out — in her view, for serving culture rather than power.
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Anyone who defies the regulations in the future would be forced out of uniform.
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Mr. Whitaker became acting attorney general this month after Mr. Sessions was forced out.
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Indeed, the neocons, if forced out, will become some of Trump's most relentless enemies.
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The worst of the worst were forced out of their systemic fortresses of protection.
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But in his remarks, Mr. Warner indicated that Dr. Baselga had been forced out.
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People have been forced out of their homes, and at least 27 have died.
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"And then he forced out the African American fire chief, too," the narrator ads.
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It's true that some executives have been forced out over accusations of sexual harassment.
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But if Netanyahu is forced out, it's at least a rare victory for democracy.
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More than 1.3 million people have been forced out of their homes, it said.
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Rupert Murdoch took over leadership of Fox News after Mr. Ailes was forced out.
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Scott Walker was forced out of the race a few months after entering it.
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Shine, a close ally of Ailes, was forced out at the network in May.
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Jobs was forced out by the Apple board in 1985 for his erratic behavior.
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He also stilled the talk that he might be forced out of the race.
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Steve Penny, who had led U.S.A. Gymnastics since 2005, was forced out in 2017.
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"CEU has been forced out," said CEU President and Rector Michael Ignatieff in a statement.
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Jeff Sessions: The Republican former U.S. senator was forced out as attorney general on Nov.
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When Lynn praised that verdict, he was forced out of Google-backed New America Foundation.
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Who will be forced out of the market, and who will obtain success by evolving.
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Under current rules, advisers who engage in misconduct aren't necessarily forced out of the industry.
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At the top tier, where managers were forced out, there are no replacements so far.
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An armed militia detaining migrants at the border has been forced out of its campsite.
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It is far too soon to expect Mr Temer to be forced out of office.
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And what a sad sight that was: Men, women, children forced out of their homes.
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Protestants were forced out of the Catholic Church, and soon Protestants began squabbling among themselves.
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Unless the PP does much better on May 26th, Mr Casado may be forced out.
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It's unclear if Whetstone's departure was her personal decision or if she was forced out.
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After his guilty plea, Chahal was forced out of his position as CEO of RadiumOne.
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The case was settled out of court and Mateen was forced out of the company.
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The aim would be to prevent WPP from being totally forced out of the company.
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Eighteen days later, Hosni Mubarak was forced out of office after 1 years in power.
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Asked directly if he had been "forced out" of the Trump administration, Zinke said no.
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He was forced out as Speaker by a movement from his party's most conservative members.
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Some relocated to Long Island City, where they are being forced out by development again.
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Months before the private buyout offers arrived, some expressed concern about eventually being forced out.
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The $20 million commitment was announced on the same day that Moonves was forced out.
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He was mocked and nearly in tears when he was forced out as attorney general.
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He was just forced out of the Democrat Presidential Primary because he polled at ZERO.
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Clarification: An earlier version of this story said that Bowman was forced out of BAMTech.
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In September, Moonves was forced out and "60 Minutes" executive producer Jeff Fager was fired.
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And as tech companies and other businesses moved in, lower-income residents were forced out.
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After ISIS was forced out of Raqqa, U.S. military focus on the region swiftly shifted.
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At the hearing, Assange said he expected to be forced out of the embassy soon.
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Michael left the company and Kalanick was forced out by the company's board of directors.
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Immelt was forced out of GE last year with the company's stock in free fall.
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Bannon was forced out of the White House in August and eventually returned to Breitbart.
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This is not a story of low-income families being forced out of their homes.
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L, where he was earlier forced out for four years after a phone-hacking scandal.
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Just this week Soros's Central European University announced it has been forced out of Hungary.
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In mid-August 2016, he was forced out amid revelations about his work in Ukraine.
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Millions of people, forced out of their towns by barbaric terrorism, are going back home.
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The company's chief executive and several other top officials were forced out in the aftermath.
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He has forced out rivals and close relatives, including former Crown Prince Mohammed bin Nayef.
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Mr. Moonves was forced out as the CBS chairman and C.E.O. amid sexual misconduct accusations.
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Should America be forced out of Iraq, there would be much blame to go around.
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The Minneapolis police chief — the first woman to hold the role — has been forced out.
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It's the end of an era: Bill O'Reilly has been forced out at Fox News.
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Mr. Ailes was forced out in July amid revelations of multiple accusations of sexual harassment.
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On Thursday, after three decades of rule, Bashir was arrested and forced out of power.
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Mr. Ailes was forced out after multiple accusations of sexual harassment, charges he has denied.
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He is the fifth chief executive since Maurice R. Greenberg was forced out in 20103.
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The White House last week forced out Vindman, and he was reassigned within the Pentagon.
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Some children of priests, however, wish their fathers were forced out of the ministry. Rev.
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Under Cornstein's tenure, a US-accredited graduate school in Budapest was forced out of Hungary.
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" "Everybody working on anything that has clashed with the administration is being forced out West.
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Several are prepared to leave or are making plans in case they are forced out.
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Flynn was forced out for behavior that could have been easily predicted ahead of time.
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So basically, I got forced out, and there I was looking for a new job.
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As a result, he didn't qualify for the 400m final, forced out after just one round.
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Regrettably, he was forced out of this fight with an injury and replaced by Willie Gates.
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In every walk of life powerful men have been forced out, and not just in America.
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But because women are forced out of jobs because of it, that influences their career attainment.
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Chris Giglio, a spokesperson for Smith, dismissed speculation the anchor was forced out of the network.
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Planned Parenthood announced Monday it was being "forced out" of a federal family planning funding program.
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But being forced out of her comfort zone turns her into a drawn, angular, morose teen.
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Mr Saakashvili was forced out of the country; some of his associates were put in jail.
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Forced out of Lockhart & Lee, they join Lucca Quinn at one of Chicago's top law firms.
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He was then forced out of the presidential palace and into exile in France in 1990.
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She plans to vote 'No,' and worries that longtime locals will be forced out of business.
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In fact I own a lot of property in certain countries where they were forced out.
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Kalanick co-founded Uber and led most of its growth before being forced out in 2017.
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A little over a month ago, the White House forced out Tom Bossert, its cybersecurity czar.
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This was seen as reinforcing the status quo; protests engulfed Ecuador, and Gutiérrez was forced out.
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Many black families were forced out of their homes and after recovery, their neighborhoods were gentrified.
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The automaker's share price has tumbled, and the scandal forced out its long-time chief executive.
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Among those forced out was Turnbull's deputy, Barnaby Joyce, who has since won back his seat.
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Bannon was forced out of the White House in mid-August, three weeks after retired Gen.
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Blackface photos have recently forced out public officials including Florida's secretary of state, while Virginia Gov.
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But they are increasingly being forced out of their jobs, despite their skills, experience, and education.
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The former USA Gymnastics president was forced out amid complaints about how she handled the situation.
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This is a result of competition being forced out of a market rather than into it.
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Unfortunately, the structure succumbs to fire, and Rick and Michonne are forced out on the road.
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Eight years later, he was later forced out of power with the help of NATO allies.
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When the Arab Spring erupted, in 2011, it forced out dictators in Tunisia, Egypt, and elsewhere.
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Marie YovanovitchYovanovitch was the US&aposs ambassador to Ukraine until she was forced out in May.
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Boehner frequently clashed with — and was ultimately forced out by — the far-right House Freedom Caucus.
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Will he survive again or will he be forced out before his term ends in 2019?
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Intel continues to search for a new CEO, seven months after Brian Krzanich was forced out.
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Several other DHS officials could be forced out soon, said an official familiar with the matter.
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Flynn was forced out in mid-February after news outlets reported about Yates' warning to McGahn.
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After his confinement, Mr. Kelley was forced out of the military with a bad conduct discharge.
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He stayed mostly in the Battle Station until he was forced out in the early 2000s.
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Amazon, though, stumbled, with its top entertainment executive forced out because of a sexual harassment claim.
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Trump's angry rant about Mueller comes eight days after he forced out Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
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For his part, Bannon was forced out of the White House after multiple disagreements with Trump.
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After Mr. Hinkie was essentially forced out, Mr. Colangelo was hired to lead the front office.
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Yahoo was also briefly run by Scott Thompson, who was forced out after a résumé scandal.
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McFarland, who had been privy to details of Flynn's Russia conversations, was also being forced out.
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When riot police tried to clear the terminal on August 13th they were swiftly forced out.
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Intel said it was forced out of the market because of Qualcomm&aposs patent licensing practices.
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In 2004, the C.I.A.'s director, Porter Goss, forced out career experts over a counterintelligence dispute.
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Both were forced out of the race as a result, and the team scored no points.
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I am not going to let students be arrested and forced out of Crouse-Hinds Hall.
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H. R. McMaster, who never forged a strong connection with the president and was forced out.
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The city called it a transfer, but she told co-workers that she was forced out.
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The Supreme Court had been stacked, legislators forced out, municipal elections stolen and term limits scrapped.
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Mr. Ailes was forced out last summer after numerous sexual harassment claims were made against him.
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The head of the audit team was forced out soon after, and the team was dispersed.
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Not everyone was forced out of their vehicles, which appeared to explain how dozens had survived.
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He does not want to be forced out of a promising position at the worst time.
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So, there were seven reporters, five of them resigned after I was forced out. Quit. Right.
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Sununu would continue to be a controversial figure until he was forced out in December 1991.
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Previous Mayor Ignazio Marino, who was forced out over an expense account scandal, had supported the bid.
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A massacre of demonstrators there triggered the guerrilla war that forced out the French colonists in 2600.
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In fact, many women were forced out of jobs in computing because they married or had children.
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Today, women continue to be forced out of tech (and other fields) by hostile maternal leave policies.
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Whitaker was named to the post a week ago, after Trump forced out Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
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So Trump brought in Steve Bannon and Kellyanne Conway to take over, and Manafort was forced out.
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After founding VKontacte, he was forced out by Russian authorities who demanded more access to user data.
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"I refuse to be forced out of my house because of people who threaten me," she said.
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Since his inauguration, Trump has fired — or forced out — more than two dozen Cabinet-level staff members.
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Belarus said that before clean oil reaches Mozyr, contaminated crude should be forced out of the pipeline.
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When they are forced out of business, local residents are left with just one choice for shopping.
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Mr. Robbins represents Marie L. Yovanovitch, whom Mr. Trump forced out as ambassador to Ukraine in May.
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Mr. Robbins represents Marie L. Yovanovitch, whom Mr. Trump forced out as ambassador to Ukraine in May.
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"CEU has been forced out," the university's president and rector Michael Ignatieff said at a press conference.
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He thought: What would his kids do if he was to be forced out of the country?
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DEC and most of its peers were forced out of business by the end of the 1990s.
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She declined to provide further details as to whether he quit voluntarily or had been forced out.
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With many potential buyers in effect forced out of the mortgage market altogether, demand has been dampened.
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In Algeria, demonstrations continued last Friday despite President Abdelaziz Bouteflika having been forced out earlier this month.
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Controlling-shareholder Shaul Elovitch was forced out as chairman last June at the outset of the investigation.
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The trend has continued in Rio with tens of thousands forced out, in often-brutal favela clearances.
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In the first, Brian Dozier singled, then was forced out at second on a Manny Machado grounder.
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And it's also always been a place where people who couldn't operate in Moscow were forced out.
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As many as 150,000 American jobs are at danger if U.S. refiners are forced out of business.
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Tyma was forced out onto the street with her belongings, the front door to her home padlocked.
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"The elephants are being forced out because we want more land," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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A "requalification" that began with another eviction: Tens of families were recently forced out of their homes.
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"They won't have to deal with the crisis that engulfs my country" if Maduro isn't forced out.
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Syria intervened in 1976 and did not leave Lebanon until forced out by an uprising in 2005.
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The currency and the stockmarket have strengthened on hopes that Ms Rousseff may soon be forced out.
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Turkey's prime minister, Ahmet Davutoglu, is being forced out over tensions with the president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
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Anthony Gazotti, 47, from Denver, said he will stay on reservation land until he is forced out.
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Its campaign was so intense that Deutsche Boerse's CEO at the time, Werner Seifert, was forced out.
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Similarly, O'Reilly saw a deluge of advertisers leave his show before he was forced out at Fox.
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Chmielewski left the agency in February, saying he was forced out after questioning spending and management practices.
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How are older people supposed to remain self-sufficient if they're forced out of the job market?
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It didn't address what it or its owners will do if Sears is forced out of business.
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It was only a matter of weeks before Mr. Ailes was forced out, albeit with $40 million.
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The reality, however, is that a woman can be forced out of her home with little notice.
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"Catholics have been forced out of jobs... There's a poisonous history of anti-communism," Carroll told Motherboard.
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Here's a look back at nine founders who were forced out of the tech companies they started.
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Randleman was forced out of action for far longer than his suspension by a chronic staph infection.
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J.D. Martinez's bouncer to shortstop Alcides Escobar forced out Victor Martinez at second, but got Iglesias home.
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Manafort ultimately won that battle and Trump forced out Lewandowski and elevated Manafort in May of 2016.
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An inter-party squabble has seen Malcolm Turnbull forced out after three years as Australia's prime minister.
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Bentley forced out, replaced by Kay Ivey, April 225 Only two months later, Bentley is under siege.
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City Winery, a winery and performance hall at 155 Varick since 2008, was forced out last summer.
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Other celebrities who have been forced out since: Matt Lauer, Charlie Rose, Louis C.K. and Mark Halperin.
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He was forced out of the campaign in August 2016 amid allegations about his work in Ukraine.
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The whipsaw on spending came hours after the president forced out his national security adviser, Lt. Gen.
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At least 12 residents were forced out and are still unable to return home, Ms. Brewer said.
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By now, you've seen the shot that forced out the last, sputtering gasp from the Cleveland Cavaliers.
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Uber eventually launched in Phoenix after it was forced out of San Francisco due to regulatory hurdles.
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When history is compressed into tiny spaces, reality gets forced out like water from a squeezed sponge.
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Mr. Manafort served as campaign chairman for three months before he was forced out in August 2016.
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To stop the protests' advance, the government forced out Mr. Hailemariam and released several thousand political prisoners.
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Robinson rumbled down the sideline and was forced out of bounds on the Cardinal 21-yard line.
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She was jailed within a few months of her return and forced out of the presidential race.
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"Nobody should be forced out of their home because of COVID-19," Ducey said in a statement.
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Uber dominated business news again, as an investor rebellion forced out Travis Kalanick, above, as chief executive.
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That's why Richard Nixon was forced out of his office and why Bill Clinton finished his term.
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The Bush administration later forced out dozens of Saudi diplomatic personnel in 2003 and 2004, officials say.
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Hundreds have already been forced out, and there have been reports of protest suicides at the encampment.
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Several Soldiers were reported to have been forced out of the battalion before it sailed to war.
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Once-thriving factories have been forced out of business, and thousands of workers have lost their jobs.
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Some believe he will ultimately stumble hard enough that he will be forced out of the job.
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What I can't understand is the silence of those who choose to leave or are forced out.
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He was forced out not long after the Chelsea's manager, Stanley Bard, lost control of the building.
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Mr. Trump forced out his national security adviser for withholding information about a call with Russia's ambassador.
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In turn, several high-profile men were forced out of powerful jobs due to their alleged conduct.
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Allegations of questionable ties to the Russian government forced out his national security adviser, Michael T. Flynn.
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After less than a full year serving to drive Trump's America first agenda, he was forced out.
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Mr. Moonves was forced out of CBS in September after multiple women accused him of sexual misconduct.
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Mr. Yanukovych was forced out of power in a popular uprising in 2014 and fled to Russia.
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In 2017, shortly after he took office, Mr. Trump forced out Mr. Morgan as Border Patrol chief.
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The big picture: There is no indication Rosenstein is being forced out by the Trump administration, ABC writes.
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Protesters were allowed to encamp in the park for nearly two months until they were finally forced out.
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In practice, it is often instantaneous -- the woman forced out of the house with barely a moment's notice.
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Brasilia, Brazil (CNN)Dilma Rousseff could be hours away from being forced out of office -- at least temporarily.
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But if he resigns, or is forced out, Italian—and European—politics will enter a period of uncertainty.
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Some of us are forced out of school simply for doing what everyone begs us to — reporting you.
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Both Meduza and Vedomosti published editorials on Wednesday demanding that Slutsky either step down or be forced out.
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Experienced cybersecurity professionals are being forced out, the letter says, which ultimately makes White House cybersecurity less safe.
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Without any retrofitting of ships to meet the new rules, many firms may be forced out of business.
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As a result, Musk was forced out as Tesla chairman and had to pay a $20 million fine.
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It had been forced out of northern Uganda, where they had fought President Yoweri Museveni's government for years.
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She was forced out of her job at Fox News and paid a settlement because of his mistreatment.
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C. Edward Egan, who were forced out of pastoral ministry for their sexuality in 1977 and 1984, respectively.
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Debbie Wasserman Schultz was forced out over emails that indicated the party organization unfairly favored Clinton over Sen.
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Those who are forced out tend to stay as close as they can to home, in neighbouring nations.
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Norris was forced out of Monday&aposs game in the third inning due to a strained oblique muscle.
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Some small businesses are concerned they may be forced out of the area if rental prices go up.
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But millions more are forced out of their homes only to remain inside the borders of their countries.
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You may find out how much you liked, or at least needed, that job once you're forced out.
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Both were forced out of public life in the period of Syrian dominance that followed the civil war.
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His campaign was so intense that Deutsche Boerse's chief executive at the time, Werner Seifert, was forced out.
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Although the firm flourished during Jose's years there, he was forced out when the company was taken over.
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Flynn was forced out over conversations he had with the Russian ambassador before Trump took office on Jan.
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I was punished, and effectively forced out of my job of over 26 years, because I observed Passover.
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Russia and Ukraine have been in conflict since street protests forced out Ukraine's Moscow-backed president in 2014.
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Ed Muskie, remember, was forced out simply for shedding a few tears, Rick Perry for one brain fart.
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If Britain could not unilaterally reverse Brexit, then it could be forced out against its wishes, he said.
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All of this happened in Oregon… I was forced out of my room by escorts, via my parents.
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You—you'll be forced out when a chain grocer decides it wants your apartment as a fish storeroom.
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If he is forced out of the Senate, depending on the timing, it could fall on current Gov.
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By the end of the year, with fighting intensifying, his family was forced out of their village, Sarwakai.
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Al Shabaab was forced out of Mogadishu in 2011 and has since lost most of its other strongholds.
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Ailes was forced out of the network two weeks after the suit was filed, following an internal investigation.
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He denied threatening to resign if Schulz were forced out but said on Thursday he "regretted" him leaving.
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Zakia's family members were forced out of their village when she eloped, and they constantly pursued the couple.
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Meanwhile, U.S. companies would be legally forced out of most joint ventures in Russia or with Russian partners.
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Mattis said Thursday that "there's nothing to" the rumors about Tillerson being forced out by the White House.
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She even forced out the U.K.'s ambassador to the EU when he made inconvenient — though accurate — observations.
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If he is forced out of his position, he stands to make tens of millions more in severance.
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As of October, as many as 1,000 people had been forced out, residents and human rights groups said.
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And, when those kind of all-encompassing foundational shifts happen, people are forced out, through displacement or migration.
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Since Trump's inauguration, half a dozen senior advisers have left or been forced out of the West Wing.
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The Hill reported Thursday that Ryan forced out Conroy, who had been in the role for seven years.
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He was also forced out of an April 17 start because of a blister on the same finger.
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In 2013, some Jewish students were forced out of a lecture sponsored by Students for Justice in Palestine.
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The nuanced community is often equated with begging and sex work, and being forced out of one's home.
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When regulators flatly rejected AT&T's attempt to buy T-Mobile in 2011, no one was forced out.
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The Securities and Exchange Commission forced out Elon Musk as Tesla's chair, though that was an extreme case.
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Jeff Sessions - The Republican former U.S. senator from Alabama was finally forced out as attorney general on Nov.
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He was forced out of Saturday's defeat at the Utah Jazz less than three minutes into the game.
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"The missing part was empathy," said Mr. Bossert, who was forced out of the administration earlier this year.
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A remarkable number of Trump appointees have been forced out over falsified credentials, unethical practices or racist remarks.
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Specifically, dozens of luxury watches he said he left at headquarters after he was forced out in 2015.
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But we also knew that the facts would ultimately be forced out into public view under the regulations.
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After weeks of protests forced out Puerto Rico's governor of two years, a replacement was sworn in Friday.
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Even after he was forced out at Fox for sexual harassment, his worldview continued to blare from it.
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Many fled their homes assuming they would be back within hours, but instead were forced out for weeks.
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Former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn was forced out after lying about his communications with Kislyak in December.
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Rosenstein lost his role as Mueller's supervisor to Whitaker on Wednesday when Sessions was forced out by Trump.
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Prosecutors claimed that Mr. Manafort initiated another scheme after Mr. Yanukovych was forced out of office in 2014.
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There was no indication from Audi or Volkswagen on Monday that he would resign or be forced out.
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The tiny man who lives in my throat forced out a dry laugh when I read this sentence.
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The episode has now forced out three of the 14 male principal dancers in the close-knit company.
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Mr. Whitaker's record has been under scrutiny since President Trump forced out Attorney General Jeff Sessions this week.
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Though Roger Ailes was forced out, it doesn't seem that much improved for the women at Fox News.
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After an initial recoil, the US was also not forced out of Iraq, leaving Soleimani's strategic dream unfulfilled.
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In 2000, he was forced out as the European Union's health commissioner in a case involving alleged kickbacks.
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Ever since it happened, the mantra running through my head had been: I will not be forced out.
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Barclays paid a $453 million penalty in 2012, sparking a backlash that forced out former CEO Bob Diamond.
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The store was drowned, sewage forced out of pipes, inventory ruined and looters came and trashed the store.
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He was forced out of the tournament, his favorite Grand Slam, and then the entire grass court season.
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He was subsequently forced out at Nissan and Mitsubishi before resigning from his post as CEO of Renault.
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But there are downsides: Many New Yorkers have been forced out of places where they lived for years.
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The day the Islamic State was forced out of the area, he said, he chain-smoked four packs.
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More than 165,000 people were forced out of their homes and into relief camps in August, officials said.
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Mr. Castiblanco finds himself caught in an awkward spot — an anti-gentrification activist forced out by economic development.
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That date, May 15, is seen by Palestinians as the day they were forced out of ancestral lands.
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Kalanick was forced out of the company last year amid accusations of a culture rife with sexual harassment.
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That left many centrist lawmakers afraid of being deselected, or forced out, by their local parties, they said.
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In London, people are being forced out as the rents are rising too much, but here it's different.
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North said he was being forced out because of his allegations that NRA leaders engaged in financial improprieties.
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What about the many women who quit comedy, or were and are forced out, because of sexual predators?
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Jeff Sessions - The former Republican U.S. senator from Alabama was finally forced out as attorney general on Nov.
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And he wants, he's said, to make Mitch McConnell so "toxic" that he'll be forced out of leadership.
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Three of the most senior figures at Fox News have now been forced out, with the threat of more departures looming over the network: Departure: Former anchor Gretchen Carlson claimed she was forced out after rejecting Ailes' sexual advances, and several women subsequently came forward with allegations of sexual harassment.
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"We just want to offer affordable spaces to people who are getting forced out of San Francisco," she says.
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Ndohoudou too knows what it is like to be forced out of your home and away from your family.
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All came after Thompson-Robinson was forced out after fumbling with 222:215 remaining, lessening the margin of defeat.
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The Brazilian has been forced out of his bout with Dan Henderson this Saturday at UFC on Fox 19.
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In a blog post Monday, Gerard said "Whales" are buying up the market until short positions get forced out.
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Another big unknown is how much support Mr Haddad will get if Lula is forced out of the race.
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The two are subsequently forced out of Lockhart & Lee and join Lucca Quinn (Cush Jumbo) at another law firm.
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It led to the Nazis being forced out of France and changed the course of the Second World War.
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Among other reasons, it's hard to get back into the traditional workplace after 50 if you were forced out.
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And then there is the issue of residents forced out of homes they've spent decades building with minimal means.
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Freestyle spent considerable time with the founder helping him process being forced out of the very company he started.
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In 2014, Brendan Eich was forced out as Mozilla's chief executive after his opposition to gay marriage became public.
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Unless the PP does much better next month, its new leader, Pablo Casado, is likely to be forced out.
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An exodus saw thousands flee to Mosul, only to be forced out again when ISIS took that key city.
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Salary Alley is seeing new businesses shut down, buildings torn up and new arrivals, not old residents, forced out.
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The water droplets were a sign of high humidity, causing excess water to be forced out of leaf tips.
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Steve Jobs, who was forced out of the company in the mid-'18s, had come up with the idea.
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" Takei implores Trump to step down before he is forced out of office, saying, "It's clear he cannot govern.
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But when David develops dementia, Ada is forced out of their perfect nest and into the unwelcoming outside world.
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Hours after announcing he'd essentially been forced out of his pastor gig with Bethany United Church of Christ ... Rev.
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As machines emerged en masse during the industrial revolution, laundry maids, blacksmiths and weavers were forced out of business.
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Now more than 300,000 people are dead, and nearly half the population has been forced out of their homes.
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In any case, moderate MPs add indignantly, why should social democrats be forced out of their own political family?
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Forced out of Lockhart & Lee, they join Lucca Quinn (Cush Jumbo) at one of Chicago's pre-eminent law firms.
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Dave McClure was forced out of his own startup accelerator, 20173 Startups, in ignominy a few months before that.
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As the city's rents rise and rise to ludicrous levels, the poorest are being forced out of the city.
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Even if Sears makes it past that hearing, it could find itself forced out of business early next year.
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After founding Apple with Steve Wozniak in 1976, Steve Jobs was forced out of the company in September 1985.
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Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price was forced out after his penchant for private plane travel was revealed.
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The source said Rosenstein is not being forced out, and he has conveyed his thinking to the White House.
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That's because by imposing that reserve requirement, shadier bitcoin markets and exchanges would be forced out of the business.
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Even people like Kuszewski could one day be forced out by intelligent machines if we continue to develop robopsychologists.
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More than 160 employees of state television, including prominent news anchors and reporters, have been fired or forced out.
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Although some farmers have been forced out, hundreds of them remain, said Lottie Cunningham, a Miskito human rights lawyer.
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Its longtime president, Steve Penny, was forced out in March 2017 because of his management of the Nassar case.
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Mr. Pruitt, a former Oklahoma attorney general, is the fifth member of Mr. Trump's cabinet to be forced out.
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The second is gentrification, the risk that rents inside superblocks will rise and longtime residents will be forced out.
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But no protest ever approached the size, scale, and energy of the two-week movement that forced out Rosselló.
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Health Secretary Tom Price was forced out and replaced last year after reports emerged of lavish spending on flights.
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But long before he was forced out by the Supreme Court, the military had the upper hand yet again.
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"People shouldn't lose or be forced out of their home because of the spread of COVID-19," said Newsom.
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"People shouldn't lose or be forced out of their home because of the spread of COVID-19," Newsom said.
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Robert Livingston (R-La.), his designated replacement, was forced out a month later after public revelations of extramarital affairs.
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He was soon forced out by Trump, resigning on July 28, while Haspel remained in the CIA director's chair.
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He resigned on February 14, forced out by the leadership of the ruling African National Congress, his own party.
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Former chief strategist Steve Bannon was forced out after he contradicted Trump on North Korea and overstated his power.
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Many TSA high-level supervisors, from airport directors to agency administrators have been forced out for overall poor performance.
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Back then, some 81 officials were forced out of the department amidst charges of disloyalty as alleged communist sympathizers.
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The public reckoning with that abuse forced out the university president and other leaders and set off extensive investigations.
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The suit claims that he was forced out of the company, and his promised royalty payments were terminated arbitrarily.
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"We've already been forced out of our homelands in Nebraska," Pawnee Nation Executive Director Andrew Knife Chief told reporters.
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He had clashed with Dr. Shulkin; he was not fired by Dr. Shulkin or forced out at his request.
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As a result, militants who might otherwise have been forced out of hiding were perhaps able to stay alive.
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She did not recognize him as she was forced out at gunpoint, arms above her head, along with other employees.
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Last week, Trump forced out Attorney General Jeff Sessions and installed Matthew Whitaker as acting attorney general in his place.
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Not to mention the suspicious circumstances when Salad King was forced out of their heritage building by a career arsonist.
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Alana "Honey Boo Boo" Thompson had just turned 9 years old when she was forced out of the reality spotlight.
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A pair of sexual harassment scandals forced out both its founder, Roger Ailes, and its most popular host, Bill O'Reilly.
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It's the latest major personnel change since CEO Leslie Moonves was forced out in September over accusations of sexual misconduct.
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They add that this is his own plan and that he is not being forced out by the White House.
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The White House press and communications teams are very thin, after a handful of staff resigned or were forced out.
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Guy Philippe, a Senate candidate whose runoff was also delayed, called for an uprising if the president were forced out.
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Last December South Africans forced out President Jacob Zuma, a would-be strongman who let his cronies loot the state.
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Ascension Parish resident Nick Babbin had just bought his home in February, and was forced out by the floodwaters Saturday.
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And she takes the job that belonged to Roger Ailes before he was forced out with mounting sexual harassment allegations.
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Critics also say several top journalists have been forced out of their jobs for their critical reporting of the government.
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Murdoch was forced out as chairman of Sky, then BSkyB, in 2012 after being embroiled in Britain's phone-hacking scandal.
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Similar attacks are "frequent" in Somalia, but Kismayo had been relatively peaceful since al-Shabab was forced out, per BBC.
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Their intelligence units have forced out some of his ministers, even accusing them of ties to Mossad, Israel's spy service.
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With many potential buyers in the capital in effect forced out of the mortgage market altogether, demand has been dampened.
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These stories all make basic sense given what Veep's characters were up to before Selina was forced out of office.
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Flynn, a former Army lieutenant general, was forced out as national security adviser after only 24 days in the job.
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Morales drew a walk to lead off the inning, but was forced out at second on an Alex Gordon comebacker.
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A Sargeant family company claimed in court that it was forced out of Venezuelas asphalt business by PDVSA in 2005.
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Al Shabaab was forced out of the capital Mogadishu in 2011 and has since lost most of its other strongholds.
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Founder and CEO Roger Ailes was forced out amid allegations of serial sexual harassment, as was O'Reilly, Fox's biggest star.
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The company forced out its founder last week after an internal review found irregularities with the way loans were sold.
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Rome's previous mayor came from the PD and was forced out in October after a scandal over his dining expenses.
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The chief executive of a regional private equity firm said some foreign banks might ultimately be forced out of Qatar.
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Several White House staffers have been forced out for failing background checks as part of the national security clearances process.
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Simona Innocenti, a leather artisan, told me that her husband was forced out of bag-making by cheaper Chinese competitors.
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Two sources confirmed to CNN that Schools was not forced out of the department, but rather received a unique opportunity.
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He was also infamously caustic and was forced out of the company he founded when he clashed with the management.
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He also addressed a number of instances of Trump officials facing protesters or being forced out of restaurants while dining.
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ExxonMobil and ConocoPhillips had already been forced out in contractual disputes, and recently, Chevron exited because of the security situation.
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With only one poultry processor contracting in the area, the Buttrams have effectively been forced out of the poultry business.
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Republican and Democratic sources say that Conroy, who has been in the role since 2011, was forced out by Ryan.
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Boris Johnson could soon be forced out as prime minister to make way for the Labour Party leader, Jeremy Corbyn.
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Mr. Hannity was there from the beginning with Mr. Ailes, who was forced out over sexual harassment allegations last month.
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Among other reasons, it's hard to get back into the traditional workplace after age 50 if you were forced out.
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The ideological foot soldiers of Trumpism, notably Steve Bannon and Sebastian Gorka, have been forced out of the White House.
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Once he got to the ropes he was forced out of his stance and from there, Holzken beat him senseless.
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Around Colombia, thousands of indigenous people have been violently threatened by illegal armed groups and forced out of their homes.
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If creepypastas are being forced out by their own infamy, then fans of that brand of terror need not worry.
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In September 2008, Itwaru was abruptly fired and forced out of the building before she could clean out her desk.
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He was forced out of the organization in 2001 after a disagreement over who should benefit from the admission proceeds.
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Leslie Moonves, the longtime head of CBS, was forced out last month after numerous allegations of sexual misconduct against him.
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The functional constituency seat that Mr. Yiu was forced out of was won by Tony Tse, a pro-establishment candidate.
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He was forced out of the fur trading company, abandoned his seat in the Canadian legislature and returned to Scotland.
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But it was Lowry, who was forced out of the game in the third quarter, who dominated the postgame discussion.
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The other alternative that if Zuma is forced out eventually, he may also form his own party outside the ANC.
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"I would say they are actually being forced out by a rather female-unfriendly environment and culture," Dr. Gardner said.
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Mr. Najafi resigned as mayor last year, citing illness, but many believe he was forced out by hard-line opponents.
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A Sargeant family company claimed in court that it was forced out of Venezuela's asphalt business by PDVSA in 2005.
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While the departure was presented as voluntary, a lawyer familiar with the situation said that Mr. Craig was forced out.
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The number of people forced out of their homes by fighting rose to 8,075, the U.N. migration agency IOM said.
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Instead, he was forced out after a month in office over his conversations with the Russian ambassador, Sergey I. Kislyak.
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Then, the first woman to lead the academy, Sara Danius, a literary scholar, was forced out over the mushrooming scandal.
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And the wagon is a beleaguered old shape, almost entirely forced out of the market by a shift toward crossovers.
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I focused on the 2018 elections, the elections which broke the camel's back where she was forced out of office.
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Maduro has sworn he will not be forced out, and has accused he opposition of seeking a coup against him.
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After Obama won, did you fear that your parents would be forced out of the country and sent far away?
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I was forced out of my comfort zone on multiple occasions, and it served me well in the long run.
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As word got out that Bashir had been forced out, people flooded the streets of the capital, Khartoum, in celebration.
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Mr. Bolton forced out numerous officials, and now a number of his appointees have left or are soon expected to.
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Notably, that what seems to get a Trump Cabinet official forced out is not scandal but disagreeing with the boss.
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Attorney General Jeff Sessions was forced out, never able to make Trump happy after recusing himself from the Russia investigation.
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Reince Priebus, the three-term RNC chairman who stood with Trump throughout the campaign, was forced out one week later.
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Mr. Ailes, who was forced out in July amid revelations of multiple accusations of sexual harassment, has denied those charges.
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Shokin has said he was forced out at Joe Biden's behest to thwart an investigation of Burisma and Hunter Biden.
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Like so many other top Trump officials, Kelly was eventually forced out and in December he left the White House.
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Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen was forced out over the weekend because her boss wanted a more hardline immigration policy.
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In the days following the operation police trucks took some of those forced out to other cities, according to witnesses.
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Mr. Gates was forced out of that group in April amid questions about Russia's interference in the 2016 presidential election.
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He took over the Justice Department as acting attorney general after President Donald Trump forced out Jeff Sessions in November.
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Ann Curry recently confirmed that she signed an NDA when she was forced out of the "Today" show in 2012.
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In 2016, mainstream press coverage started ramping up about the thousands of Dominican Haitians being forced out of their country.
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It's one reason the numbers of cougars dwindled and dispersed as they were forced out by human development and hunting.
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Scientists on EPA advisory boards who received research grants from the agency have also been forced out of their positions.
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But many of the early ones were taken down or forced out of business, and cybercriminals have since moved elsewhere.
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Other wildlife Just as you're displaced, other animals like deer and ground-nesting birds will be forced out of their homes.
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The Constitutional Court upheld the parliamentary motion, making her South Korea's first democratically elected president to be forced out of office.
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Without the ability to prescreen through online chats, sex workers have been forced out into the street in order to survive.
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Communities throughout the Bay Area and Northern California have come together to bring aid to those forced out by the fires.
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Jeff Sessions - After months of being attacked and ridiculed by the president, the former senator was forced out on Nov. 7.
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Turks were no longer allowed to travel to Russia without a visa, and Turkish workers in the country were forced out.
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Flynn was forced out when public reports surfaced that he had misled Pence about his conversations with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak.
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He is facing similar charges in California and was forced out of his production company, The Weinstein Company, over the scandal.
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But the straight-talking octogenarian has never been one to stick to the script: he complained he had been "forced out".
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The fighting has killed at least 460 people, with more than 2,400 injured and 75,000 others forced out of their homes.
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Flynn was forced out of his role as national security adviser in February 2017, less than a month into Trump's term.
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There's a fear that many of these individuals will either be forced out of the UK, or simply choose to leave.
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The decision came as more people than ever before have been forced out of their homes and native countries by war.
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At the time, it was portrayed as amicable; in 215, Isbell revealed he'd been forced out, mostly because of his drinking.
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Northam's lieutenant governor, Justin Fairfax, is also facing multiple allegations of sexual misconduct and may soon be forced out of office.
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After meeting with ownership Monday afternoon, Coughlin chose the dignified exit instead of being forced out after three consecutive losing seasons.
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Moro has said he will not resign, and Bolsonaro has said there is "no chance, zero" of Moro being forced out.
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In cases where the accused are forced out, they often opt for a voluntary resignation to avoid a long, public conflict.
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Abadalá Bucaram and Lucio Gutiérrez, both of whom served briefly as president of Ecuador, were forced out by mass protest movements.
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Martin Wheatley, Mr Bailey's predecessor, was forced out of his job last year by George Osborne, the chancellor of the exchequer.
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If businesses are being forced out because they have to bring the building up to code, then it's a good thing.
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The prospect of a second president being forced out of office in less than a year has unsettled markets and investors.
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Remember, the OLD owner Jerry Richardson was forced out after an investigation revealed a pattern of sexual harassment and racist behavior.
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Maldives Independent, an online news website, showed videos of opposition legislators being physically forced out of the chamber before the vote.
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But those forced out of work by their government's war on coal can also expect aid in transitioning to new jobs.
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He was forced out after internal and external investigations into sexual harassment complaints, the thwarting of government inquiries and potential bribery.
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Debbie Wasserman-Schultz (Fla.) was forced out after WikiLeaks published embarrassing emails showing DNC staffers trying to help Clinton defeat Sen.
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Yilmaz said he and his colleagues stayed in the office until 2am on Friday until they were forced out by police.
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After enduring harassment and denunciations orchestrated by the Communist Party, all of them were forced out during a pre-selection process.
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Speaker Ryan wants Hunter off his committee assignments but Hunter has refused and may have to be forced out (The Hill).
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These tactics worked against the Lebanese Canadian Bank, which Project Cassandra officials targeted in 2011 and ultimately forced out of business.
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Wheeler would replace former EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, who was forced out under pressure over ethics and spending allegations in July.
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Members of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC), of which Conyers had been a founder, were upset that he was forced out.
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Since May of 2013, roughly 2.3 million people have been forced out of their homes as the crisis overwhelms local governments.
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Concerns are most visible in Europe because these firms are foreign and because Europe has been forced out of these industries.
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Trump on Monday insisted there is no White House chaos, days after Reince Priebus was forced out as chief of staff.
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Hurd was eventually forced out amid allegations of sexual harassment, though the HP board eventually found the accusations to be inaccurate.
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Wenk said he felt he was forced out of the NPS and was never given a straight answer for his reassignment.
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It was not immediately clear if Arangio resigned or was forced out, and a National Security Council spokesman declined to comment.
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Since the Peshmerga were forced out of Kirkuk last year by the Iraqi central government, instability has returned to the area.
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Shine, however, was also ultimately forced out of Fox News in 2017 after being ensnared in the network's sexual harassment scandal.
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Late and former president Roger Ailes was forced out over sexual harassment claims last year, as was O'Reilly earlier this year.
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Baker was demoted from his position and reassigned within the FBI, and Rybicki was forced out of the bureau in 2017.
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One winter in the late 2000s she ended a relationship and was forced out of her rent-controlled apartment in Manhattan.
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When he was forced out, $20 million was set aside for grants that ended up going to 18 different women's charities.
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Despite the gentrification of Little Ukraine (and its corresponding rent increases), Markian Surmach was not exactly forced out of his store.
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He once managed the media wing of the state's energy giant, Gazprom, before stepping down or, more likely, being forced out.
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Attorney General Jeff Sessions was forced out by Trump last week just hours after the results came in from the Nov.
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Others have been forced out of their homes by industrial projects in one of the fastest growing economies in the world.
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While some employees were forced out as part of layoffs in the spring and summer, others left on their own accord.
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Every second, a person is forced out of their home by natural disasters according to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees.
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By the end of that summer, some 70,000 Eritreans and Ethiopians of Eritrean descent had been forced out the same way.
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He was forced out of Fox News in April after public disclosure of five settlements related to harassment allegations against him.
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After he was forced out in favor of Mr. Bolton, Mr. Anton decided to leave rather than risk a similar fate.
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It includes paleoconservatives, isolationists who were frequently anti-Semitic and were generally forced out of the conservative movement in the 1990s.
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Scores of senior diplomats and other professionals, the core of America's foreign service, were either forced out or chose to flee.
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But Mr. Netanyahu, as long as he is not forced out, is undisputedly the most experienced leader Israelis have in stock.
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He replaced Robert M. Morgenthau, a Democrat who was forced out after nine years and became a popular Manhattan district attorney.
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A conviction for perjury would clear the way for the medic to be jailed, forced out of the military, or both.
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Being forced out of the Schengen zone would also have had costly practical consequences, such as having to reinstall border guards.
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Then she moved it to Williamsburg — but was forced out when the building became the headquarters for the media company Vice.
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Debora L. Spar left as its president after just a year, Lincoln Center's second leader in a row forced out early.
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That made Mr. Kelly the heavy, they said, and therefore the target of their ire until he was finally forced out.
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A handful of CIA officials were forced out of the agency and several more were disciplined after an internal agency investigation.
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Donald Trump just hired Bill Shine, who was forced out of Fox News in the aftermath of sexual harassment scandals there.
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Deeply loyal to Mr. Ailes, he was forced out of the network last May for his handling of sexual harassment scandals.
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Morgan told senior Border Patrol agents at the time that he had been forced out by officials in the new administration.
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Mr. Lyman was forced out of his job at Choate when administrators learned he had given one of the students herpes.
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McCarthy indicated to POLITICO that Collins wouldn't be forced out immediately, noting that "you have staff and everything" to think about.
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Flashback: We're coming up on 2 years since Steve Bannon was forced out of Breitbart and publicly trashed by the president.
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Many parents are angry about being forced out of school zones they feel they bought into when they purchased their apartments.
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But Universal's motion picture division had financial problems, and Mr. Biondi was forced out after two years in a corporate restructuring.
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Trump also denied that FBI Director Christopher Wray threatened to resign if his administration forced out his deputy director, Andrew McCabe.
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Since then, hundreds of clergy members have been forced out, and workers have demolished small homes clustered along the valley walls.
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Some of those lawmakers have been forced out amid sexual harassment allegations, while others are running for governor or the Senate.
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The Fox News host will receive a payout of up to $25 million after being forced out over sexual harassment allegations.
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Its former chairman, Roger E. Ailes, was forced out last year after several female employees came forward with sexual harassment claims.
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I was also lucky to live in California, where foster kids aren't forced out of the system when they turn 18.
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"ODNI is nearing a meltdown," the second official said after news broke about Maguire being forced out over the Russia briefing.
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" He also said Mr. Trump's threat to impose sanctions on Iraq if it forced out American troops was "not very helpful.
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" It also specifically notes that it counts itself among the list of "competitors [Qualcomm] forced out of the modem chip market.
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Mr. O'Driscoll was then believed to have been appointed head of the organization, but he was forced out within a year.
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Are they really going to be forced out of the race if the difference between second and third is really small?
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New Delhi (CNN Business)The founder of India's Jet Airways has been forced out as part of a government-backed bailout.
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FBI would set a dangerous precedent if it forced out dedicated career public servants in capitulation to Trump and WH pressure.
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He also forced out a member of the White House press shop who worked with Priebus at the Republican National Committee.
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The comedian has since maintained that she was forced out of touring in the U.S. after the backlash to the photo.
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It turns out that the avowedly pro-life Murphy was forced out after his mistress went public about terminating her pregnancy.
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Details that emerged on his split with Pimco portrayed him as erratic and authoritarian before and after he was forced out.
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She has already been forced out of her home and continues to be subjected to harassment, hate mail, and death threats.
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Although Memorial Sloan Kettering has said that Dr. Baselga was not fired, hospital leaders have indicated that he was forced out.
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That included then-CEO Travis Kalanick, who was eventually forced out of his executive role and replaced by Expedia executive Khosrowshahi.
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Franken was forced out of the Senate because there were women senators who could lead the call for him to go.
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Ms. Popovich said that she was advised to focus on her family, and that she was forced out of the program.
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Bolton had fought behind the scenes to keep Ricardel from being forced out but ultimately lost the battle, two officials said.
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It was only on February 13th, after the Washington Post disclosed that he had misled Mr Pence, that he was forced out.
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Ailes was forced out last year after a sexual harassment lawsuit by former anchor Gretchen Carlson, which was settled for $20 million.
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Yet unlike in Sudan, where protests forced out a veteran despot, Omar al-Bashir, there are few young folk left in Eritrea.
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"They were trying to besiege (rebel-held parts) of the city of Aleppo but were forced out," al-Halaby said via Skype.
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Ernst in January said she was "forced out as a survivor" of abuse and rape after a media report on her divorce.
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Hundreds of thousands were forced out of Kashmir, losing homes and many lives, when a revolt erupted against Indian rule in 1989.
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A Chinese military helicopter drops leaflets to students offering an ultimatum to abandon the square or be forced out by the military.
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That has forced out market-makers - banks that facilitated trading by holding securities on their own books and displaying bids and offers.
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She was ultimately forced out of the company in February 2005 after the controversial merger with Compaq and clashes with corporate culture.
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When businesspeople buy swathes of property in an area with the sole intention of renting it to tourists, locals are forced out.
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The charges are the first in relation to a series of scandals that led to Mr Zuma being forced out of office.
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The announcement comes exactly one month after Trump forced out his first attorney general, Jeff Sessions, the day after the midterm elections.
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On May 11th Mr Duterte forced out the chief justice of the Philippines, who had objected to his abuse of martial law.
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In the past, ethnic conflicts in Ethiopia were eventually pacified and many of those forced out managed to return to their homes.
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And now, our fishermen are no longer being accosted, no longer being forced out, so we can say things are now friendly.
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Mikheil Saakashvili, a pro-Western moderniser who had once enjoyed Mr Ivanishvili's support, was forced out of power and from the country.
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Democracy soon appeared to take a step backwards, however, when Mr Nasheed was forced out of office in murky circumstances in 2012.
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Audi executive Rupert Stadler has been forced out of the company as a result of his alleged role in the Dieselgate scandal.
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Sheela, meanwhile, became extra paranoid, and made sure that any members who protested her leadership choices were forced out of the ranch.
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Charities say many people are being forced out of the camp having had all their belongings destroyed, with nowhere else to go.
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At least 4003 homes had been evacuated, the city said, and the Red Cross was providing shelter to those residents forced out.
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He was sent to the hospital with cuts on his face and was forced out of his scheduled fight against Anthony Pettis.
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When Canada created its national parks system beginning in 1885, it forced out Indigenous peoples in the name of conservation and tourism.
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He was, moreover, forced out of the top job at the Defense Intelligence Agency for his extreme views and disorderly management style.
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Harvey Weinstein was forced out of his own company Sunday after an explosive report uncovered decades of sexual harassment allegations against him.
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The prospect of a second Brazilian president being forced out of office in less than a year has unsettled markets and investors.
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South Korea has only an interim government these days, since its president was just forced out of office because of a scandal.
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He followed Manafort onto the campaign and stayed after Manafort was forced out, even visiting the White House after Trump took office.
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Mandatory evacuation orders have forced out more than 1 million people in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia so far, CNN reports.
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But Kovesi was reviled by the Social Democrats before being forced out last year on the order of Justice Minister Tudorel Toader.
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Smaller retailers and longtime food court locations are also jumping ship, with some local reports saying they were forced out by developers.
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Sany's Mr He, however, reckons the downturn will be good for stronger firms as their low-end competitors will be forced out.
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Eight times the event was interrupted by protesters, who were forced out of the packed gymnasium and heckled by the raucous crowd.
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In the aftermath, Videgaray was forced out of office, but following Trump's election he returned to favor and was appointed foreign secretary.
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Nearly 400,000 Afghan refugees have returned from Pakistan alone, according to the United Nations, forced out in many cases by pressure there.
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Forced out in 1987, Mr Murray bought a mine in eastern Ohio, and then spent the next two decades snapping up others.
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Baker was demoted from his position and reassigned within the FBI, and Rybicki was forced out of the bureau in late 2017.
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About 2,500 people were initially forced out of their homes when authorities ordered mandatory evacuations, but most were allowed to return Saturday.
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Sisi came into power in a military coup that forced out democratically elected President Mohamed Morsi, who died in court in June.
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Two witnesses said a bottle service girl was forced out of the restaurant and into a car one night in December 2016.
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Already, he has forced out some of EPA's most valued engineers and scientists and driven out experts from scientific boards and panels.
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His election was the culmination of a democratic transition that began after veteran leader Blaise Compaore was forced out in October 2014.
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The Illinois legislature passed a law requiring training after a state senator was forced out of his leadership post amid harassment allegations.
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Fedde lasted just 2.773 pitches before being forced out of Wednesday's start against the Boston Red Sox due to right shoulder stiffness.
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Image 2 of 2 MASVINGO, Zimbabwe – Zimbabwe&aposs former leader Robert Mugabe has been forced out but he&aposs hardly faded away.
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The latest casualty came yesterday when former champion Chris Weidman was forced out of his UFC 199 title bout with Luke Rockhold.
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It would involve either the Syrian rebels overthrowing their adversary, or him getting forced out as a result of a peace deal.
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And the venture capitalists who finance companies like SoFi and Uber have also been forced out due to instances of sexual misconduct.
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Trump drew protesters to his Manhattan polling station, including two topless women who police forced out of the auditorium before he arrived.
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The DNC leaks have already had a tangible effect this election season – they quickly forced out Debbie Wasserman Schultz as DNC chair.
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But they voted to stay in the EU on Thursday, raising the possibility that they would be forced out against their will.
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The gymnastics federation has had two chief executives since Penny resigned under pressure in March 2017, and both were also forced out.
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He had effectively been under house arrest since being forced out of his previous posts by the current crown prince in 2017.
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We should fight to make sure that the brave people who say no to illegal activities aren't forced out of their jobs.
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Ehud Olmert, who originally came from Mr. Netanyahu's Likud party, was forced out of office under public and political pressure in 2008.
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The party suffered after being seen to humiliate Margaret Thatcher, Britain's first female prime minister, when she was forced out in 1990.
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In Sudan, for example, Mr. al-Bashir was forced out — but the general who consolidated power after him deployed troops against demonstrators.
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Others are long-term residents fearful of being forced out of their homes amid rising rents that, they believe, Amazon will hasten.
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Now, read the article, "Jeff Sessions Is Forced Out as Attorney General as Trump Installs Loyalist," and answer the following questions: 1.
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Mr. Goyal was forced out last month, and Jet is now controlled by its lenders, which are collectively owed about $1 billion.
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Mr. Trump mixed private arm twisting with the bully pulpit of his Twitter account until he forced out Mr. Sessions in November.
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And like some House Democrats, leading progressive advocacy organizations are increasingly embracing the position that Trump will have to be forced out.
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Forced out by the network, Mr. Good resurfaced at its commercial rival, ITV, where he produced "Oh Boy!" with much greater freedom.
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Mr. Bossert was forced out on Mr. Bolton's second day on the job, and Mr. Joyce returned to the N.S.A. on Friday.
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She was vicious to Shulamit Aloni, an Israeli feminist and civil rights lawyer, a rising power within Labor whom she forced out.
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He was one of several top executives to be forced out late last year over his handling of the lead paint scandal.
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Eventually Mr. Thwaites was forced out of the military on a medical release without benefits, lost his house and filed for bankruptcy.
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Nor did he touch on being forced out of Breitbart the following year, after he made comments that seemed to endorse pedophilia.
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Not long after the launch, the relationship between the three founders began to fray, and Brown was forced out of the company.
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The 209th Corps commander was fired, and Afghanistan's minister of defense and Army chief of staff were forced out over the incident.
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In some cases, this gives them more freedom of mobility as they are forced out of their homes in search of income.
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The decision comes as the network faces major institutional scrutiny, after allegations of sexual harassment forced out Ailes and host Bill O'Reilly.
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Robert Mugabe was the world's oldest head of state at 93 when he was forced out as president of Zimbabwe last fall.
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In the early seventies, after a protracted and ugly public fight with the school's board, he was forced out of his job.
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More than 240,000 army officers, 8,000 police officers, 5,000 academics and 4,303 judges and prosecutors have been forced out, according to estimates.
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But I would try to penetrate and the blood would get forced out of the penis, so I wouldn't be able to.
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Mr. O'Reilly was forced out after an internal investigation into a series of sexual harassment allegations against him, which he has denied.
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So far, he's fired and forced out his chief of staff, national security advisor, FBI director and several other high-level staffers.
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An immigrant from Portugal, he settled in Pennsylvania, working as a coal miner until he was forced out by black lung disease.
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The photo was taken less than two weeks before Bannon was forced out amid a West Wing shakeup that began when Gen.
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But Pierluisi was forced out of office a few days later by the territory's Supreme Court, which ruled the selection was unconstitutional.
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But Pierluisi was forced out of office a few days later by the territory's Supreme Court, which ruled the selection was unconstitutional.
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If an oil producer can't pay the cost of its pollution and turn a profit, it would be forced out of business.
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"If Maduro loses the election in April — or is forced out of power — then petros would probably be made illegitimate," Colvin said.
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They often provide an essential last redoubt for species forced out of most of their historic habitat by human activities, including drilling.
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But Pierluisi was forced out of office a few days later by the territory's Supreme Court, which ruled the selection was unconstitutional.
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I have a client who was a high-level administrator, and she was forced out of her job in her early 60s.
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But Mr. Sheng said that if Unirule was forced out, it would try to go on by renting temporary spaces for meetings.
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Since Triyoga was forced out by developers some five years ago, the leafy neighborhood of Primrose Hill has lacked a wellness hub.
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In this post-Weinstein world, bad behavior that's been swept under the rug for years is being forced out into the light.
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They have already forced out the prime minister of Iceland and raised uncomfortable questions for the prime minister of the United Kingdom.
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Weinstein has since been forced out of his hit-making production company as allegations of sexual assault and harassment continue to mount.
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Jeff Flake of Arizona, accusing him of being "humiliatingly forced out of his own Senate seat" and making a play on his name.
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Fundamentally, politicians who have been felled by adultery scandal have been felled because they chose to resign or were forced out by indictments.
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A registered Democrat, Flynn became a vocal critic of the Obama administration after he was forced out of his DIA post in 2014.
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Clubs in the new league were forced out of their stadiums, which, for the most part, were owned by Serb-led municipal authorities.
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Sereno was the first woman to head the Supreme Court and the first chief justice to be forced out through a government petition.
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Kafando was guiding Burkino Faso's transition to democracy after popular protests forced out Compaore, who appeared to be manoeuvring to remain in power.
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A host of MPs are jostling to position themselves for the moment when Mrs May leaves (or is forced out of) Downing Street.
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He moved over to work on Russia and Europe when Trump forced out Fiona Hill, another hawk and Bolton ally, in mid-summer.
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State prosecutors are seeking Lula's arrest, a move that has bolstered investors' expectations that president Dilma Rousseff could be forced out of office.
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McEntee was recently forced out of the White House after security issues related to gambling and was then quickly hired by the campaign.
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In October, the Iranian culture minister, Ali Jannati, who had backed the exhibition, was forced out of office by hardliners over another issue.
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And there was a common thread connecting many of those that didn't, namely that the CEO stepped down because they were forced out.
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Using our risk controls, we were able to stay in it when a lot of other hedge funds... have really been forced out.
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On April 19th Mr O'Reilly was forced out of Fox News amid an escalating scandal over sexual-harassment lawsuits and allegations against him.
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If he is forced out, his running mate, Fernando Haddad, a former mayor of São Paulo, will probably become the PT's presidential candidate.
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Still others have been forced into meaningless jobs like Peter Strozk and others have been forced out like Lisa Page and Michael Kortan.
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He wanted to catch the elusive sixgill sharks, to see if they could survive the trauma after being forced out of the water.
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Ellen Masten was one of the longtime residents forced out in the Soberanes Fire along the California coast between Carmel and Big Sur.
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In 2017 in Zimbabwe, President Emmerson Mnangagwa came to power after the army forced out Robert Mugabe, who had ruled for 37 years.
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Debbie Wasserman Schultz was forced out as chairman over emails that indicated the party organization unfairly favored Clinton over Sanders during the primary.
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He was forced out by weeks of protests after he informed horrified Algerians that he planned to stand for re-election yet again.
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The organization has argued that community health centers would be unable to absorb its patients if Planned Parenthood were forced out of business.
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Virginia State Police in riot gear were called into Emancipation Park, and forced out Unite the Right protesters after the rally turned violent.
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Fiona Onasanya of the opposition Labour Party was forced out earlier this year after she was jailed for lying about a motoring offence.
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Yet while allegations of sexual harassment have taken down celebrities, media executives, and others, members of Congress have not been similarly forced out.
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Although four cops ultimately were forced out of the department after Bell's death, none of the officers involved were convicted on criminal charges.
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Some reports suggest that David Lidington, the prime minister's deputy, could be in the running for the leadership if May is forced out.
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The disagreements have revived fears of a new crisis in the country, which was almost forced out of the euro zone in 2015.
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The censure resolution also specifically called for Bannon to be fired, and news that he was forced out on Friday pleased Hill Democrats.
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Those options were being pushed, in part, by Trump's chief strategist Stephen Bannon, who was forced out of the White House on Friday.
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He's explicitly called for Mueller's ouster, using the Uranium One issue as one of the reasons the special counsel should be forced out.
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The power of the true Catholic voice was on full display once Conroy was forced out and we all saw to what effect.
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If Botero had been forced out, he would have been the first minister in the history of Colombia to be removed by censure.
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Most likely, she was forced out after years of poor performance, in the wake of a slumping stock price and a disappointing quarter.
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But Kovesi was reviled by the Social Democrat government before being forced out last year on the order of Justice Minister Tudorel Toader.
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Defenses simply aren't designed to defend that much of the field, especially when a QB has already been forced out of the pocket.
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More serious challengers were forced out and several opposition politicians called for a boycott of the vote, saying repression had removed credible challengers.
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The two school board members who voted against the resolution defended Paladino, asking that he apologize to students instead of being forced out.
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"Most of the victims are under the rubble because more than half the civil defense has been forced out of service," he said.
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Trump on Saturday hit back, saying that he had given Mattis a "second chance" after he was forced out of the Obama administration.
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A Pakistani journalist recently tweeted that if Prime Minister Sharif is forced out of office he should write his resignation letter using Calibri.
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The Congressional Budget Office estimates that one in six Americans with preexisting conditions will be forced out of insurance coverage under this plan.
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The director was forced out, at which point she turned around and sued Transition House for discriminating against her because she was white.
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Just as fatefully, Franklin National collapsed in 225, after Mr. Roth was forced out and the Italian financier Michele Sindona had taken over.
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Priebus was forced out of the White House in July and replaced by John Kelly after a short and turbulent six-month tenure.
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Gretchen Carlson, a former Fox host, says she was forced out of the network after rebuffing Mr. Ailes's sexual advances — allegations he denies.
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The attorney general has forced out numerous sets of trustees and accused it of malfeasance by overpaying trustees and buying a golf course.
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Former Fox News Chairman and CEO Roger Ailes was forced out of the network in July 2016, also because of sexual harassment allegations.
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The Turkish military, which sees itself as the guardian of the secular state, has overthrown or forced out four elected governments since 1960.
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Kevin Love was forced out of the game with a possible concussion after taking an inadvertent elbow to the head from Harrison Barnes.
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Intel's Brian Krzanich was forced out as CEO following an investigation into a "consensual relationship with an Intel employee," the company announced Thursday.
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The last black U.S. representative from North Carolina was forced out of office in 1901—and there would not be another until 1991.
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Buckingham Palace denied claims that Prince Andrew was "summoned" to Buckingham Palace by the Queen and then "forced out" of his royal duties.
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According to the filings, Mr. Laplanche is working on Credify with Jeffrey Bogan, another executive who was forced out at the Lending Club.
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Talks in deadlock: Mugabe has refused to accept a deal with the military that will allow him to resign without being forced out.
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He was forced out at Fox in July 2016 as sexual harassment scandals swamped some of the network's conservative stars, including Ailes himself.
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Until late 2014 he ran the media wing of the state's energy giant, Gazprom, before stepping down or, more likely, being forced out.
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"I wasn't forced out, I didn't quit in a huff, I didn't send a nastygram to everybody in the paper," Mr. Gleason said.
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But there was anger among many British politicians that Darroch had been forced out, said junior foreign minister Alan Duncan, who blamed Johnson.
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Furthermore, Calderwood and VanZant were actually supposed to meet last December, until Calderwood was forced out of the fight and replaced by Namajunas.
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A reviving political force will be scarcely more palatable, as Silvio Berlusconi, forced out as prime minister in 25.5, makes an unexpected comeback.
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Levinson doesn't think the two will necessarily be forced out of the race should they lose, but a loss would have clear consequences.
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A person familiar with the situation confirmed the report that Chow had been forced out after being accused of making inappropriate sexual comments.
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"Local planners should enforce the development of low-cost homes for local people who are being forced out of rural areas," he said.
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Mr. Shine, who had advocated keeping Mr. O'Reilly at the network after his record had become public, was forced out after the revelations.
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Shares of the city's $5 billion carrier, Cathay Pacific, whose top brass were forced out after attracting Beijing's ire over protesting employees, surged.
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"Without clear signs of his being involved, I think it's hard to assume that he's going to be forced out," Mr. Harris said.
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Switzerland also risked being forced out of a separate asylum agreement with the European Union if voters had rejected the new gun rules.
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Catch up: Mr. Mattis is the third member of Mr. Trump's cabinet to resign or be forced out in less than two weeks.
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When Jordan's Arab Legion conquered the Old City, its Jewish Quarter and surrounding neighborhoods, it forced out every Jewish man, woman and child.
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In 1995, for example, Senator Bob Packwood was forced out of office by his G.O.P. colleagues after he was accused of sexual assault.
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But last week, just before he was forced out of office, former Attorney General Jeff Sessions signed a memorandum strictly limiting their use.
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An earlier version of this editorial misspelled the given name of the former attorney general who was forced out by President Richard Nixon.
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CBS's lawyers were unable to interview Mr. Kopelson, who died in October, the month after Mr. Moonves was forced out of the company.
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This means things will get much, much worse when the next recession hits, and many newspapers could be forced out of business altogether.
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In his early days, he drank heavily enough to be forced out of his job as an Army quartermaster after only five months.
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Roy Price, the company's former entertainment leader, was forced out after a producer made an allegation of sexual harassment against him last year.
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Two surgeries proved unsuccessful in easing her pain, and after breaking into the top 27, she was again forced out of the sport.
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After Mr. Manafort was forced out as the campaign's chairman in August 2016, Mr. Gates became its liaison to the Republican National Committee.
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It forced out three of its 14 male principal dancers after they were accused of sharing texts of sexually explicit photos of women.
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Over the past few years, Uber has been temporarily forced out of a few major markets, like Delhi in India and Austin, Tex.
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I don't see why trans women need to be forced out into our own group separate from women in order to end sexism.
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But he was forced out of Fox News over sexual harassment charges last year, setting off a period of turmoil at Fox News.
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And it has cost several people their jobs, including the council's chief executive, Nicholas Holgate, who was forced out shortly after the fire.
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McAuliffe said he did not believe it would come to the point of Northam being forced out of office and predicted Lieutenant Gov.
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The air becomes thick with smoke and I am soon forced out of the walls of the mud-brick house while she laughs.
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Robert Mugabe was the world's oldest head of state when he was forced out as president of Zimbabwe last fall at age 93.
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"Piles of gray concrete rubble and charred, hollowed-out buildings have replaced homes and schools," CNN reported shortly after ISIS was forced out.
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Joe Giudice just had a bittersweet taste of freedom .... he's out of prison, but also he's been forced out of the United States.
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It was suggested then that Bloomberg might enter if Hillary Clinton, Sanders's rival for the Democratic nomination, dropped out or was forced out.
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Trump vowed Sunday to hit Iraq with penalties "like they've never seen before" if American troops are forced out on an unfriendly basis.
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The US now seems far closer to being forced out of Iraq after striking Soleimani on Iraqi soil, an insult to Iraqi sovereignty.
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Since then, one was forced out and the other left, with both saying the Vatican had failed to follow through on its promises.
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Less than a year ago, President Dilma Rousseff was impeached and forced out of office in a swirl of claims about financial impropriety.
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Arming themselves any way they could, Gwangju residents forced out the military, and for five days in May the city practiced self-governance.
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Two major schools were forced out of business: Corinthian Colleges in 28500 and ITT Technical Institute in 6900 (after 2628 years of instruction).
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Dozens of very high-profile men -- and a handful of women -- have been forced out of their high-profile jobs as a result.
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Michael T. Flynn lasted less than a month as national security adviser before being forced out for mischaracterizing his conversations with Mr. Kislyak.
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Andrew Bakaj and Mark Zaid, attorneys for the whistleblower Bakaj worked in the CIA inspector general's office before being forced out in 2014.
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Diario Hoy, a center-left newspaper in Ecuador at which I was a columnist, was forced out of business for criticizing the government.
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Longtime Bed-Stuy residents are being forced out, pushed deeper into Brooklyn or out of New York City altogether, as others move in.
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Simon Thwaites, 55, lost his house and livelihood after he was forced out of the Canadian military in 1989 because he was gay.
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Mr. Yanukovych was forced out of office and fled to Russia, clearing the way for new elections that put Mr. Poroshenko in office.
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Mr. Trump has also forced out hawkish senior advisers, including Mr. Bolton, who once argued for a pre-emptive strike on North Korea.
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In 1930, after he was forced out of the directorship by the National Socialists, he took a group of Bauhaus students to Moscow.
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Sudan's leader, Omar Hassan al-Bashir, was forced out in a coup driven by months of mass protests over decades of authoritarian rule.
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I heard from women who felt forced out of sketch and improv troupes because their harassment was treated like part of the joke.
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In a letter announcing her decision, Ramsey said she felt she was forced out of the race even though she'd done nothing wrong.
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But the big man lost an election in 2016 and, after trying to hold on to power, was forced out by the country's neighbours.
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He also knew that the alleged perpetrator had been forced out of previous roles at another company because of sexual harassment claims against him.
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Google paid the "father of Android" $90 million after staying silent about a misconduct allegation; a Soros-founded university is forced out of Hungary.
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This blocks the flow of individuals from Muslim-majority countries into the United States while ensuring those who remain are forced out over time.
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On three occasions the Russian has been forced out of major bouts with serious title implications–twice against Donald Cerrone and once against Ferguson.
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Mnangagwa has promised a clean break from 37-year rule of Mugabe, who was forced out in a de facto coup in November 2017.
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Sarah Sanders being forced out of a restaurant and on and on, Pam Bondi who is going to be on in a little bit.
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But one top Trump aide, former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, has already been forced out for Russia-related — in fact, Kislyak-related — reasons.
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Whitaker, previously the chief of staff to former AG Jeff Sessions, took over as acting AG after Sessions was forced out in early November.
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Bashir was finally forced out last month, but the military-led transitional council that replaced him is refusing to hand over power to civilians.
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At least four technology executives and investors have been forced out of their jobs this year after accusations of sexual harassment were made public.
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Vindman's twin brother Yevgeny, who had served as a senior lawyer on the NSC, was also forced out of the White House on Friday.
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" Katz wrote to the committee that Ford "has been receiving death threats … and she and her family have been forced out of their home.
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Some 50,000 tonnes of contaminated oil should be forced out in Russia and 120,000 tonnes on the Belarusian side, Belneftekhim said in a statement.
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Brown was apparently forced out of the company without equity—despite, according to Brown, coming up with the concept of the disappearing messaging app.
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" A few years later, nearly 17,000 Cherokees were rounded up and forced out of Georgia to present-day Oklahoma on the "Trail of Tears.
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The role of White House chief strategist has been vacant since Stephen Bannon was forced out of the position more than two years ago.
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If Mr Patel is forced out, it will be an "incalculable disaster", says Vivek Dehejia of the IDFC Institute, a think-tank in Mumbai.
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Missionaries spread the word of the Gospel from Rome, leaving communities and the creatures that existed alongside humans for centuries, forced out or killed.
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"If you've ever been forced out of your Airbnb at 10am, you may be familiar with the issue," co-founder Anthony Collias tells me.
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Since 2001, more than 300,000 people, about 153 percent of all troops, have been forced out of the military with less-than-honorable discharges.
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The Daily Telegraph asked Grayling whether he thought May would still be PM in 2020, rather than being forced out after Brexit in 2019.
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I'm eventually forced out of bed to feed my kitty; he won't stop crying and licking me for attention until I fill his bowl.
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On Wednesday, Acosta denied that White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney had suggested he be forced out of his position, per the Times.
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At Fox News, late Chief Executive Officer Roger Ailes was forced out in 2016 and anchor Bill O'Reilly resigned in April after similar claims.
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A Steinway spokesman would not say if Sweeney, 58, resigned or was forced out of the company, or reveal what led to him leaving.
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The circumstances of the foreign minister's departure were not immediately clear, but he said on Friday he would resign if Velasquez were forced out.
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It's hardly unpatriotic to report on problems involving the head of the EPA or HHS, which forced out both Scott Pruitt and Tom Price.
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Anti-fascist counterprotesters waited outside the park to hurl insults as white nationalists, neo-Nazis, and members of the alt-right were forced out.
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Some 1003,000 tonnes of contaminated oil should be forced out in Russia and 120,000 tonnes on the Belarusian side, Belneftekhim said in a statement.
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While rulers were forced out of power in Tunisia, Egypt, Libya and Yemen and destabilized in Bahrain and Syria, Saudi's theocratic monarchy remained entrenched.
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Martin, the general manager of global categories for Nike, was forced out of the company, the Wall Street Journal reported here earlier on Friday.
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Federal prosecutors issued grand jury subpoenas to associates of Trump's ex-National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, who was forced out over his Russia ties.
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The UNHCR reports that nearly 40,000 people have already been forced out of their native rural villages by drought in the last three months.
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Over the past two years, three CEOs have been forced out of the organization after being criticized for the way they handled the scandal.
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Trump forced out Sessions as head of the Justice Department last November after repeatedly criticizing his decision to recuse himself from the Russia probe.
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His Central European University had to open a campus in Vienna this year after it said key teaching programs were forced out of Hungary.
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Michael Chiesa was sent to the hospital with injuries sustained in the attack and was forced out of his scheduled fight against Anthony Pettis.
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As long as his coalition of right-wing and religious parties sticks together, he is unlikely to be forced out before the next election.
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Newspapers, websites and broadcasts that break with the party line are pressured to reverse course, and, in the worst cases, forced out of business.
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Countless administration officials have been forced out, or even indicted, for the type of conflicts of interest or scandals that Trump is railing against.
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Mix that in with the still potent liberal anger over Garland's treatment and the odds of Menendez being forced out become almost impossibly long.
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Trump said during an August interview with "Fox & Friends" host Ainsley Earhardt that the market would crash if he were forced out of office.
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Dorsey was forced out from his post as CEO of Twitter in 2008 in favor of Evan Williams, cofounder of the social media platform.
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Fowler's post stirred outrage at Uber, and set in motion a sequence of events that eventually forced out the company's chief executive, Travis Kalanick.
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Young like me, he had been forced out of his country by war and had come to Syria to work in a refugee camp.
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Since he was forced out of power in 2013, Morsy has been in maximum security prison with minimal access to lawyers and family visits.
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"FBI would set a dangerous precedent if it forced out dedicated career public servants in capitulation to Trump and (White House) pressure," Schiff tweeted.
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And they align with the opinion of some liberals, including a few prominent Democrats, who say he's being forced out of the Senate unfairly.
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About 145,000 people were forced out of their homes across Paraguay, a nation of 6.5 million, Joaquín Roa, the minister for national emergencies, said.
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Then, as we know, Brunson was forced out of the bout with vision issues, and was replaced by rising Brazilian striker Thiago "Marreta" Santos.
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Even still, Lonergan says he thinks it unlikely that many public company employees will jump into venture-backed outfits unless forced out the door.
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At this time, people in the neighborhood were being forced out of their homes due to the effects of Reaganomics and harassment from landlords.
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A previous 2015 peace deal fell apart after Machar forced out of Juba in a battle with government forces that killed tens of thousands.
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In 1989, the Mansours were forced out of their space when the lease came up for renewal and the rent was about to triple.
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A Consumer Financial Protection Bureau official who was forced out over racist comments promised "political" oversight of regulatory actions, according to a House report.
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What if they found a way to go shopping for low-income people in their Chicago neighborhoods who were recently forced out of work?
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The police superintendent was forced out, the prosecutor lost her election, and Mayor Rahm Emanuel has since announced he is not seeking re-election.
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Brazilians were suddenly forced out of their WhatsApp chats this Monday afternoon by a judicial order to block the messaging service for 72 hours.
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On March 29, filmmaker Saul Levine posted a 30-minute Facebook Live video in which he says he was forced out of the school.
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Still, the choice of Mr. Morgan was surprising, given that he was forced out as Border Patrol chief days after Mr. Trump took office.
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President Trump forced out Randolph Alles, the director of the Secret Service, yesterday, continuing a purge of leaders at the Department of Homeland Security.
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President Trump forced out Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Wednesday, ending a partnership that soured after Mr. Sessions recused himself from the Russia inquiry.
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Despite carrying out and defending President Trump's most restrictive immigration policies, Kirstjen Nielsen, the secretary of homeland security, was forced out of her job.
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Harrisse, who, like Hedrick, was forced out of the university, "is clearly up to something with the placement of these texts," Mr. Senchyne said.
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Mr. Bolling is the latest personality forced out of Fox News in the wake of a sexual harassment scandal that has engulfed the network.
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He is one of hundreds of scientists across the federal government who have been forced out, sidelined or muted since President Trump took office.
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Around 13,000 people have been affected by the floods in the southeastern Brazilian state of Minas Gerais, with thousands forced out of their homes.
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It doesn't matter when reality dawns on them — they will be forced out by the math of the process in the month of March.
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The lawsuit included the names of four other black employees who it said left or were forced out and cited similar accusations of discrimination.
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One of the early lawsuits was filed by a medical resident who said she had been forced out of her program after reporting harassment.
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In 2016, she filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against Roger Ailes, the longtime leader of Fox News, that led to his being forced out.
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Mr. Flynn was forced out in February after it emerged that he had misled Vice President Mike Pence about the nature of the calls.
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Instead, the White House, which had also forced out Mr. Coats' deputy, Sue Gordon, turned to Mr. Maguire to serve on an acting basis.
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If that were to happen, Trump would have effectively forced out his second FBI director over political differences, after removing James Comey last year.
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After founding Seventh Generation and building revenues into the hundreds of millions, he lost control and was forced out by his partners in 2010.
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He said a top-quality chief executive would not take a job running a company that could be forced out of business within months.
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"I was just shoved and screamed at by a big group in a pub in Manhattan and forced out of the place," he wrote.
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He went on to found Fox News but was forced out this summer after an investigation into charges that he'd sexually harassed female employees.
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Luis Videgaray is one of President Enrique Pena Nieto's closest aides, but he was forced out in September a week after the Trump visit.
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Mr. Flynn opened the Flynn Intel Group in October 2014, two months after he was forced out as director of the Defense Intelligence Agency.
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He confirmed this week that he was forced out of his position as a managing partner, as part of an organizational restructuring in March.
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I have sat with youths who tearfully explained to me why they attempted to migrate north, forced out of their homes, extorted by gangs.
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That thought prompted the Social Democrats on Wednesday to say they could quit as junior coalition partner if Merkel is forced out as chancellor.
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While we expand and build new housing, we must ensure that current tenants and homeowners are not forced out of their homes or neighborhoods.
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One of the brothers, Ajay, was declared a fugitive from justice hours before Zuma was forced out of office and has left South Africa.
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But as he talked regularly about reform, Infantino last year forced out the former Portuguese politician he had hired to lead those governance reforms.
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Trump last week forced out Attorney General Jeff Sessions and replaced him with Matthew Whitaker as acting attorney general in charge of overseeing Mueller.
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Women who complained about a hostile environment faced "career suicide," with many being pressured into leaving the company or forced out, the complaint says.
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Unfortunately for Dos Santos and the dedicated fight fans in Halifax, Struve has been forced out of this planned bout with a shoulder injury.
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Cagney was forced out after a series of damaging stories that detailed a workplace culture rife with alleged misconduct and improper treatment of women.
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Viewers seemed to get the message of "Birdhouse Repo" without much thought: oh, look, even the birds are being forced out of the city.
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The company recently forced out its CEO, replacing one co-founder with another following a contentious boardroom battle between the two, Recode has learned.
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Meanwhile, British Prime Minister David Cameron announced that he would resign, and the head of the opposition Labor Party might be forced out as well.
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They were forced out of their cars while their driver, Deacon Father Allah Kabboud – was immediately killed by assailants bearing "Caucasian" features, according to witnesses.
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Video Homeland Security Secretary Kirsjen Nielsen was forced out of a Mexican restaurant by left-wing activists protesting family separation at the border last week.
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It said the militants then "took advantage of the security vacuum downtown and spread out all over the city" before forced out by the brigades.
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But the DOJ reversed this directive last year under Attorney General Jeff Sessions, whom Trump forced out of office the day after midterm Election Day.
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The vote also comes at a time when many artists are being forced out of London due to extortionary rent increases for homes and studios.
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