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1
Monday's compromise means he can introduce
immediate
expulsion
for one subset of migrants.
2
Breaking the terms of this probation will result in
immediate
expulsion
from this school.
3
But for now, she succeeded only in delaying my
immediate
expulsion
from the school.
4
Any act, savoring in the least of dishonesty, is punished by
immediate
expulsion
from the force.
5
In fact, possessing a gun in school became grounds for
immediate
expulsion
for at least one year.
6
When he tried to explain, his unseemly melodies led to his
immediate
expulsion
from the family circle.
7
These and other declarations I thought should have been promptly resented by the
immediate
expulsion
of these Senators.
8
The Green Party wants the
immediate
expulsion
of Ambassador Yosef Livne, saying this would be a clear diplomatic signal.
9
He was liable to
immediate
expulsion
,
and the owner of the shop was no less exposed to grave risks.
10
The penalty:
immediate
expulsion
.
11
I worked in a definite group-confederacy, the political world of diplomats, and to go beyond this meant
immediate
expulsion
and ostracism.
12
If the offense be repeated the students shall demand her
immediate
expulsion
as unworthy to remain a member of Wellesley College.
13
The "mad Czar" had decreed their
immediate
expulsion
,
and, penniless and almost starving, they made their way to Louis XVIII.
14
Violation of any of these conditions will lead to your
immediate
expulsion
from Dovetail and the confiscation and probable destruction of the book.
15
The Commune was so sure of its strength that it even demanded of the Convention the
immediate
expulsion
of deputies who displeased it.
16
The former may be called the direct or
immediate
expulsion
of evils; the latter the indirect or mediate expulsion, or the expulsion by scapegoat.
immediate
expulsion
immediate