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  • noun Plural form of resignation.

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Examples

  • And the scale (and color) of the resignations is sending out a clear message to the community at large, whether or not these board members meant to.

    A mess of errors : Stephen Burt : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation 2007

  • Each day brought new resignations from the government, or indictments by a newly activist Supreme

    India's Bandit Queen 1996

  • Each day brought new resignations from the government, or indictments by a newly activist Supreme

    India's Bandit Queen 1996

  • Each day brought new resignations from the government, or indictments by a newly activist Supreme

    India's Bandit Queen 1996

  • The President announced the resignations from the faculty of Dr. Albert W. Giles and Professor Joseph Hudnut, and the following actions were taken by the Board.

    Board of Visitors minutes 1926

  • Four months later, after some resignations from the cabinet, King

    Auguste Marie François Beernaert - Biography 1909

  • Moreover, while Benedict has accepted two of the proffered resignations from the Irish bishops it is well to recall that not one bishop in the United States was removed from office because of his own complicity and collusion in covering up sexual abuse.

    WHAT REALLY HAPPENED Mike Rivero 2010

  • Moreover, while Benedict has accepted two of the proffered resignations from the Irish bishops it is well to recall that not one bishop in the United States was removed from office because of his own complicity and collusion in covering up sexual abuse.

    WHAT REALLY HAPPENED Mike Rivero 2010

  • Moreover, while Benedict has accepted two of the proffered resignations from the Irish bishops it is well to recall that not one bishop in the United States was removed from office because of his own complicity and collusion in covering up sexual abuse.

    WHAT REALLY HAPPENED Mike Rivero 2010

  • Moreover, while Benedict has accepted two of the proffered resignations from the Irish bishops it is well to recall that not one bishop in the United States was removed from office because of his own complicity and collusion in covering up sexual abuse.

    WHAT REALLY HAPPENED Mike Rivero 2010

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