Sentence examples for be expulsions from inspiring English sources

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be expulsions

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The act of expelling or the state of being expelled.

  • The scandal involved every member of the high school's football team resulting in a flurry of expulsions, starting with the quarterback.

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"It used to be expulsions were handled with a very precise decorum," Stephen Sestanovich, a former U.S. Ambassador-at-large for the former Soviet Union, told me.

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The maximum penalty would be expulsion.

The penalty, readers are told, "would be expulsion".

The bowler's punishment is likely to be expulsion from the club, which means he may no longer be eligible to play for Zimbabwe after the World Cup.

The UWC penalty would be expulsion," the document states.

If the UNC Honor Court finds Gambill guilty, the punishment could be expulsion, suspension, community service or grade penalty, among other options.

In some cases, there may be expulsion cavities in the stems as well.

There have also been expulsions.

Her latest book is Expulsions: Brutality and Complexity in the Global Economy.

A Roma rights campaigner, whose name was given only as Jean-Philippe, told France 3 television the voluntary returns were "expulsions in disguise".

The usual remedy is expulsion.

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