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Some of them conspired to oust Townsend.
In the year of Kamatari's death, the emperor conferred on him the new family name of Fujiwara ("Wisteria Arbour"), in commemoration of the place where the two had conspired to oust their common rival.
In a 46-page answer to the producers' counterclaim, filed in U.S. District Court in New York, Ms. Taymor contended that they secretly conspired to oust her while still asking her to make changes on the show's book while public performances were going on.
But of Ms. Moore, Mr. Caspit wrote, "This story clearly demonstrates the involvement of right-wing figures, political figures, unseen and dark forces who conspired to oust an incumbent prime minister of Israel from office, and found a faithful partner for that endeavor in the State Attorney's Office".
Brezhnev conspired to oust Podgorny as early as 1970.
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The popular president is accused of meddling with the Supreme Court and of conspiring to oust the attorney-general.
So Machiavellian are Lanarkshire politics that some even theorise that Mr McConnell's apparent allies may be conspiring to oust him.
In that case, which was strongly supported by Gülen, 275 police officers, journalists, lawyers and academics were indicted for allegedly conspiring to oust Erdoğan.
After Mr. Chávez's election to the presidency in 1998, Mr. Pérez again went into exile, moving to the Dominican Republic, where he faced accusations from officials here of conspiring to oust Mr. Chávez.
Mr. Chávez constantly monitored the armed forces for signs of dissent, culling hundreds of officers viewed as having questionable loyalty, cashiering defense ministers and jailing high-ranking officers suspected of conspiring to oust him.
President Thabo Mbeki said in a televised interview that he had "no reason to think" that three senior African National Congress members seen as possible rivals were conspiring to oust him or threatening to harm him.
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