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are overthrown
verb
To throw down to the ground, to overturn.
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But jealousies must abound within this tight-knit, secretive power structure, and if the Kims are overthrown new policies will likely follow.
Composers have to be a little extreme in Russia, Mr. Gergiev suggested, because it is a huge country with a colorful and dramatic history: "Every week czars are overthrown".
"Israelis have always been concerned that if they make difficult and strategic concession in the peace process, what will happen if the regimes with which they signed an agreement are overthrown?" noted Dore Gold, president of the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs and a longtime adviser to Mr. Netanyahu.
Egypt and Tunisia are overthrown; Algeria, Gabon, Jordan, Sudan, Syria and Yemen are rocking.
In Euclidean geometry, determination of a triangle's three sides determines any angle therein; with gravity changing the optical lengths of sides passing close by the Sun and deflecting the light, the Euclidean relationships are overthrown.
He became convinced of the Comtean view that social change proceeds through "critical periods," in which old institutions are overthrown, followed "organic periods," in which new forms of social cohesion emerge and are consolidated.
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"There is no clear sign that he wants the existing order to be overthrown, or that he believes it would make very much difference if it were overthrown.
Diem before he was overthrown….
It was overthrown at tribunal.
Buhari was overthrown and imprisoned for 40 months.
(You never knew when Boehner might quit or be overthrown).
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