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- noun Plural form of
expulsion .
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Examples
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I'm talking about some really long expulsions from the game, and I can't see another way to kick sadism out of soccer.
Alper Tolga Erol: Nigel de Jong Omission: Let's Kick Brutal Tackles Out of Soccer Alper Tolga Erol 2010
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I'm talking about some really long expulsions from the game, and I can't see another way to kick sadism out of soccer.
Alper Tolga Erol: Nigel de Jong Omission: Let's Kick Brutal Tackles Out of Soccer Alper Tolga Erol 2010
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I'm talking about some really long expulsions from the game, and I can't see another way to kick sadism out of soccer.
Alper Tolga Erol: Nigel de Jong Omission: Let's Kick Brutal Tackles Out of Soccer Alper Tolga Erol 2010
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I'm talking about some really long expulsions from the game, and I can't see another way to kick sadism out of soccer.
Alper Tolga Erol: Nigel de Jong Omission: Let's Kick Brutal Tackles Out of Soccer Alper Tolga Erol 2010
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I'm talking about some really long expulsions from the game, and I can't see another way to kick sadism out of soccer.
Alper Tolga Erol: Nigel de Jong Omission: Let's Kick Brutal Tackles Out of Soccer Alper Tolga Erol 2010
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It's true that hundreds of thousands of people died in expulsions from Sudetenland, Poland, and elsewhere.
An Insidious Evil 2004
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It's true that hundreds of thousands of people died in expulsions from Sudetenland, Poland, and elsewhere.
An Insidious Evil 2004
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But whereas in the past heroic efforts on the part of the world's largest humanitarian operation have staved off mass starvation and widespread epidemics, there is now only a highly compromised operation that may be yet further reduced by additional near-term expulsions or by intolerable insecurity.
unknown title 2009
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Spinoza’s ancestors were of Sephardic Jewish descent, and were a part of the community of Portuguese Jews that grew in the city of Amsterdam after the Alhambra Decree in Spain (1492) and the Portuguese Inquisition (1536) had led to forced conversions and expulsions from the Iberian peninsula. [
The Volokh Conspiracy » What’s Wrong with This Assertion? 2010
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From Navy Times: The expulsions are the most recent in a series of spice incidents throughout the Navy.
Naval Academy: 'Spice' possession gets seven midshipmen expelled Daniel de Vise 2011
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