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The referees, after reviewing the play, made their call to eject both players with 4 39 remaining.
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The protests in Cairo focused increasingly on calls to eject the Israeli ambassador and shutter Israel's diplomatic mission here.
Later that month, police were called to eject a drunken Dutton from a town-hall meeting after he launched into a racist, foul-mouthed rant.
However she also noted the government has rejected calls to eject bulk equipment interference warrants (aka mass hacking as a sanctioned state agencies investigatory technique) from the bill.
When the university discovered this, "the police were called in to eject her from her office," Kovalik writes.
The drug caused immune cells called macrophages to eject their cholesterol, an important effect because cholesterol-laden macrophages help trigger artery-blocking plaques.
In Germany, politicians called for preparations to eject Greece from the E.U.
That is true even of this newspaper, which in 1951 called on voters to eject Clement Attlee from power for reasons that now seem obscure.
Then he uses an older technique called laser-pulse catapulting to eject copies of DNA.
You call the umpires' decision not to eject Roger Clemens, the Yankee pitcher, for throwing a piece of broken bat across the path of the Mets' Mike Piazza understandable because they probably "did not want to disrupt a championship game".
This was when the officials finally decided to eject a player, calling Smith for a flagrant two.
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