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deposition
noun
The removal of someone from office.
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The word "deposition" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to testimony given under oath in court or in other legal settings. For example: The attorney took the witness's deposition to prepare for trial.
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Nor do the deposits look like those formed by river-flooding or deposition at estuaries.
There was also much wit in Bartlett's use of a parodic iambic pentameter and in the tissue of references to Shakespeare's plays: to Richard II in the image of deposition, to both parts of Henry IV in the portrait of a rogue Prince Harry rejoicing in, and ultimately rejecting, low life and even to Hamlet in the idea of Diana's ghost as an instrument of prophecy.
(As it happened, Burge, the notorious police torturer, himself pleaded the fifth, exercising his constitutional right against self-incrimination, during a February deposition. He was released from house arrest last month after being convicted to four and a half years on a perjury charge).
Instead of a flurry of excuses from said parent and a hasty deposition of the phone, the parent responded (and I am paraphrasing): "If you spent more time getting a facelift and less time bothering people like me, then you'd be a great deal more effective as a teacher".
Several times the prosecutor taking his deposition chided him to name "someone who's alive", say lawyers for the victims.
Since the time and money needed for a deposition can be relatively predictable, says Ms Hackett, the client can decide how many are needed.That still leaves many hours being billed the old-fashioned way.
The volume includes an outbreak of plague, the Great Fire, the deposition of Charles I, the crowning of Charles II, two world wars and the introduction of the London Underground, all of it conveyed through the prism of poetry.
That is because there is, in fact, no clear correlation between the deposition of the plaques and the development of cognitive problems.
The machine is capable of making objects out of multiple kinds of solid photopolymer, each with different colours or properties.Another form of 3-D printing is "fused deposition modelling".
And the insulating layers currently used in chip making have constants of around 3.5.These days, such insulators tend to be laid down on a chip using a technique known as chemical vapour deposition (CVD).
The production process, which works continuously rather than in batches, is based on research it has carried out with the Department of Energy's laboratories.The process starts with a nickel alloy strip, one centimetre wide and a few tens of microns (millionths of a metre) thick, which is coated with a buffer layer using thin-film deposition techniques borrowed from the semiconductor industry.
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