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1 The Italian government wants state-controlled companies to eject from their boards any director charged of financial crimes.
2 Instead, its closest relative is the insane gadget they use to eject from a helicopter in flight.
3 She was roused by a chuckle which Mr. Dorset seemed to eject from the depths of his lean throat.
4 Some military aircraft use recorders encased in buoyant shells that will physically eject from planes at the moment of impact.
5 Every second, seven tonnes of material is ejected from the moon's surface.
6 Watch the EFF get ejected from Parliament Did they go too far?
7 Few leaders get ejected from office if they lead, argues Tony Blair.
8 The sand and water were ejected from the vents with some force.
9 Kony and the rebel group were ejected from northern Uganda in 2005.
10 A dozen people are ejected from parliament for holding a rowdy protest.
11 Most of the people ejected from the speech appeared to be student-age.
12 He seemed to be ejected from Paradise for the next five days.
13 Anyone breaking the code will be ejected from the stadium and barred.
14 At least two pro-democracy legislators were ejected from the council on Thursday.
15 It is rare a ticket tout has to be ejected from Harlequins.
16 All of its occupants were ejected from the vehicle during the crash.
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