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The Plan insisted that the two states could not expel or discriminate against their minorities.
Last week, a yellow cockatiel named Sparky awaited surgery for an unfertilized egg that she could not expel on her own.
But the ruling stated that the party could not expel him based on his comments or actions in the Senate, which are protected by the State Constitution; it could only do so based on statements he had made publicly.
He understood that he could not expel Saddam Hussein from Kuwait without a real coalition that included Egypt, Syria, Saudi Arabia and other key Arab states, not to mention all the NATO allies and the U.N. America would not have had the legitimacy to operate in that theater for the length of time required without Arab and European cover.
They could still eat the fats, but they could not expel them.
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Extended detention was rare, and Italy couldn't expel them to China without proof of their Chinese citizenship.
As a lover of abstract art and a graffiti-wearied citizen, I differed, but I couldn't expel the thorn of the Kelley's insinuations.
And to my dismay I had no answers, only a blinding form of rage that left me feeling I would explode if I couldn't expel it from my body.
Not only could the United States not expel Puerto Rico, but on the contrary, it arguably has a legal obligation to allow Puerto Rico to become a state of the Union at least under international law, and possibly even under U.S. constitutional law.
The commonwealthers' insistence on the "compact" framing has always been intended to ensure that the United States could not unilaterally expel Puerto Rico.
On Saturday, Rogge suspended him indefinitely, saying that Slavkov could not be expelled until the next I.O.C. session, next year in Singapore, but that he would not take part in I.O.C. matters before then.
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