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expulsion
expulsion (ɛkˈspʌlʃən) [ad. L. expulsiōn-em, n. of action f. expellĕre: see expel. Cf. Fr. expulsion.] a. The action of expelling, or driving out by force (a person or thing); the turning out (of a person) from an office, a society, etc. Also the fact or condition of being expelled. Also attrib., as... Oxford English Dictionary
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Expulsion
Expulsion or expelled may refer to: General Deportation Ejection (sports) Eviction Exile Expeller pressing Expulsion (education) Expulsion from (band), Swedish doom/death metal band The Expelled, English punk/rock band The Expulsion (film), a 1923 silent German film "Expelled" (short story) wikipedia.org
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expulsion
expulsion/ɪkˈspʌlʃn; ɪk`spʌlʃən/ n~ (from...)1 [U] action of expelling or being expelled 驱逐; 开除 Expulsion from school is a harsh form of punishment. 开除学籍是严厉的惩罚. [attrib 作定语]an expulsion order, ie an official order expelling a person from a country 驱逐出境令.2 [C] instance of this 驱逐; 开除 There have been ... 牛津英汉双解词典
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The Expulsion of the Moors - American Thinker
The Expulsion of the Moors. By Mike Konrad. To this day, the Muslims of the world lament the loss of Andalus, the Arabic name for their Spanish Kingdom. While every Muslim knows what a mortal blow ...
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Expulsion (band)
Expulsion was a death metal band from Vallentuna, Sweden, that existed from 1988 to 1999. Expulsion have often cited the bands Xecutioner, Athetist and Sadus as prime inspirations to start a death metal band. wikipedia.org
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Expulsion (education)
Exclusion/expulsion cannot be directly done by the principal. United States Expulsion in general In the United States, expulsion criteria and process vary from state to state or province. wikipedia.org
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The Expulsion
The Expulsion may refer to: The Expulsion (film), a 1923 silent German drama film Expulsion of the Acadians, the forced removal by the British of the Acadian people Expulsion of Poles by Germany, a prolonged anti-Polish campaign of ethnic cleansing Expulsion of Poles by Nazi Germany, the forced resettlement wikipedia.org
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Placental expulsion
Placental expulsion (also called afterbirth) occurs when the placenta comes out of the birth canal after childbirth. Retained placenta A retained placenta is a placenta that does not undergo expulsion within a normal time limit. wikipedia.org
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Impediment to expulsion
Impediment to expulsion, or prohibition of deportation, are practical or legal barriers that prevents a country from enforcing an expulsion or deportation Examples of impediments to expulsion in certain countries are: The home country refuses to receive the person. wikipedia.org
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Expulsion Rule of Illegal Evidence - Translation into Chinese ...
Translations in context of "Expulsion Rule of Illegal Evidence" in English-Chinese from Reverso Context: Comparison between the New Russian Expulsion Rule of Illegal Evidence and the Old One As Well as Their Revelation
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The Expulsion of Infiltrators : NED-funded Network of Young Democratic ...
Smart Phone ver. NED-Asian Colour Revolutionary Network, NOYDA Network of Young Democratic Asians? 亞洲青年民主網路; 亞洲青年民主連線 ; 亞洲青年民主陣線 ...
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Expulsion of the Acadians
The Expulsion of the Acadians, also known as the Great Upheaval, the Great Expulsion, the Great Deportation, and the Deportation of the Acadians ( or ) spread awareness of the expulsion. wikipedia.org
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execution of the expulsion order is suspended - Translation into ...
Translations in context of "execution of the expulsion order is suspended" in English-Chinese from Reverso Context: The execution of the expulsion order is suspended until a decision under 2.2 is taken.
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Expulsion of the Loyalists
During the American Revolution, those who continued to support King George III of Great Britain came to be known as Loyalists. Loyalists are to be contrasted with Patriots, who supported the Revolution. Historians have estimated that during the American Revolution, between 15 and 20 percent of the w... wikipedia.org
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