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be deported from

verb

To comport (oneself); to behave.

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He said he was "absolutely determined" to overhaul the deportation system so the radical cleric Abu Qatada and others could be deported from the UK before they appeal.

The idea that he could be deported from the city is both preposterous and evil.

Once he has served his time he will be deported from the country.

If their applications are rejected, they can be deported from India.

Prosecutors were expected to ask that the men be deported from Denmark after serving any sentence.

The Tunisians would be deported from Denmark because they were considered threats to national security.

Hundreds of thousands of failed asylum seekers could be deported from Europe within weeks, according to leaked secret plans.

"I think Solzhenitsyn should be deported from the country without his consent," Andropov said, according to the Politburo minutes.

In the original, Manon is taken on board a ship to be deported from France to America.

Black will be deported from the United States, never to return there, once his sentence is completed.

First the Jews had to be deported from Germany and Austria and crowded into Polish ghettos together with Polish Jews.

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