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Ejecting

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Present participle of eject

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He has important things going for him, most notably his democratic mandate and the knowledge that no European country wants to be held responsible for ejecting Greece from the euro.

We're suckers for an exciting story, and it's not as if either Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama has ever rolled though a fireball, broken three limbs ejecting from a plane or been beaten half to death in a North Vietnamese jail.The Naval Academy evokes mixed memories for the Senator.

Common practices that breach government rules include ejecting lawyers from courtrooms, peremptorily rejecting evidence or testimony, and barring the public from trials.The Qatif Girl, as the anonymous rape victim is widely known, is to appeal again.

They have split into warring factions, and are imposing and ejecting mayors.Mr Peña entered office with one big new idea on security: speedily to set up a rural gendarmerie of at least 40,000 troops, retrained as policemen, from Mexico's unnecessarily large army.

On his arrival he set about closing corporate gyms, ejecting executive coaches, ripping out 50,000 unused (but paid-for) phone lines and selling excess office space inherited through mergers.

They are busy campaigning against smoking in general, and smoking by teenagers ("children") in particular; and to that end some of the states are busy testing young people for traces of nicotine and, if the drug is found, revoking the malefactors' driving licences, ejecting them from sports teams and fining them as much as $1,000.

As Libya's neighbour, Egypt, with a population more than 12 times bigger and a new government predisposed to ejecting dictators, might have played a strong part in Libyan affairs.

Businessmen think the new status quo will last a while; hopes of soon ejecting the Islamists look slim.The central government in Bamako, which had been democratically elected, was overthrown in a military coup on March 22nd in the vain hope of preventing a northern takeover.

This creates a secondary magnetic field around the cans that is repelled by the magnetic field of the rotor, literally ejecting the aluminium cans from the other waste materials.Finally, the glass is separated by hand into clear, brown, amber and green glass.

In warm climes, where the air conditioning is frequently on, there is a double benefit, as you not only save the 70 watts, but also the power that the air conditioning system consumes in ejecting that 70 watts from the room.

The national guard has used excessive force in ejecting sacked PDVSA employees from company housing.

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