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"I thought that I could be expelled from my faction".
Constitution, and that in the future miscreant countries could be expelled from the euro area.
Immigration officers would be empowered to decide who could be expelled.
Asked if England could be expelled, the UEFA president, Lennart Johansson, said, "That shouldn't be excluded".
Bin Hammam and Warner could be expelled from FIFA if a further inquiry finds them guilty of the bribery charges.
But the opponents include about 60 MMD members, who could be expelled from the party, and so from parliament.
Local media reports said most faced suspension, but one coach and the wrestler Kotomitsuki could be expelled.
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Given its speed, G1.9+0.3 could be expelling energy at wavelengths that researchers don't usually check for, co-author David Green of Cambridge University in the U.K. said at a teleconference today.
What initially looked like disaster pointed to a possible safety feature: the nanotubes' tendency to clump rapidly led to suffocation for some rats exposed to huge doses, but it also kept most tubes from reaching deep regions of the lung where they could not be expelled by coughing and could cause long-term damage.
The joint letter admitted that those people could already be expelled under existing EU powers but complained that they could not be barred from re-entering the country virtually the next day.
He could receive up to 63 years in prison at his June 27 sentencing and could also be expelled from Congress by his colleagues.
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