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been evicting
verb
To expel (one or more people) from their property; to force (one or more people) to move out.
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The d.j.'s landlord had been evicting many of the building's tenants, and wasn't replacing them with new ones.
In another measure that appeared designed to show normality returning, the Burmese authorities have been evicting survivors from makeshift camps despite strident criticism by the UN and other aid agencies.
Migrant Roma as well as indigenous Roma and Sinti citizens have confronted a similar attitude in Silvio Berlusconi's Italy, which declared a state of emergency to deal with Roma in 2008 and has been evicting Roma from settlements ever since.
"The people of Darfur are suffering a catastrophe -- terrible crimes have been committed against them," Mr. Annan said, referring to the area of the country where pro-government Arab militias have been evicting and killing black Muslims in a campaign that he said "is bordering on ethnic cleansing".
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Many have already been evicted.
She had been evicted.
"They've all been evicted.
More than 640,000 people have been evicted.
He had been evicted without notice.
Three quarters of the residents had been evicted: 41% had been evicted two or more times.
The raccoons have been evicted, but not the termites.
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