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In the 51st minute, the United States was fortunate that midfielder Carli Lloyd did not receive a second yellow card and an expulsion for what seemed a deliberate handball.
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In the seventh grade, Malcolm earned an expulsion from school for a minor prank that in today's highly punitive school culture would likely have resulted in a similar penalty.
I do not mean — I hope this is obvious — to call for an expulsion of strip clubs or designer-sale free-for-alls from the zone around Ground Zero, but to point out that the area is a busy, living neighborhood that has flourished since and in defiance of the terrorist attacks.
Reva mistook my sigh of frustration for an expulsion of buried sadness.
The ensuing Iconoclastic persecution caused an expulsion of many Greek monks, for whom Paul provided refuge in Rome.
Still, there is an expulsion order for mid-September here.
The United States government had issued an expulsion order for Mr. Imperatori last Saturday, giving him until 1 30 p.m. today to leave or face arrest.
Although the school held an expulsion hearing for Young last week, CNN reports that no decision has yet been announced.
The new rule would mean an immediate expulsion for any offender.
Will somebody please tell professional players that the law is the law, and deliberate foul play to prevent goals has been defined as an automatic expulsion for some years now?
Ato Boldon of Trinidad and Tobago, who won bronze medals at 100 and 200 meters at the 1996 Atlanta Games and another bronze at 200 at the 2000 Sydney Games, said he was surprised that such an expulsion rule existed for athletes in multiple events.
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