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  • 81disbar — dis·bar /dis bär/ vt: to expel from the bar or the legal profession: deprive (an attorney) of a license to practice law usu. for engaging in unethical or illegal practices compare debar dis·bar·ment n Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam… …

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  • 82discharge — dis·charge 1 /dis chärj, dis ˌchärj/ vt 1: to release from an obligation: as a: to relieve of a duty under an instrument (as a contract or a negotiable instrument); also: to render (an instrument) no longer enforceable a formal instrument...may… …

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  • 83December 1964 South Vietnamese coup — Date December 19, 1964 Location Saigon, South Vietnam Result High National Council dissolved Nguyen Khanh political victory …

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  • 85Orange Order — Orange Institution The Orange Order flag, also known as the Boyne Standard, consisting of an orange background with a St George s Cross and a purple star which was the symbol of Williamite forces. Formation 1796 in …

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  • 86deport — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. conduct (oneself), behave; expel, send away, banish, exile, expatriate. See ejection, transfer, conduct. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. exile, banish, extradite, expel from a country; see banish 1 ,… …

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  • 87evict — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. eject, oust, remove, expel, put out, dispossess. See ejection. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. remove, expel, oust, eject; see dismiss 1 , eject 1 . See Synonym Study at eject . III (Roget s 3… …

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  • 88exorcism —    The expulsion of DEMONs and other unwanted spirits from a person or place. Rites of exorcism have been performed since ancient times as remedies against the negative or malevolent influences of spirits, such as the perceived cause of illnesses …

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  • 89eject — vb Eject, expel, oust, evict, dismiss mean to force or thrust something or someone out. Eject, although it is the comprehensive term of this group and is often interchangeable with any of the others, carries the strongest implication of throwing… …

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  • 90boot out — verb 1. remove from a position or office The chairman was ousted after he misappropriated funds • Syn: ↑oust, ↑throw out, ↑drum out, ↑kick out, ↑expel • Derivationally related forms: ↑expulsion …

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