Sentence examples for expel from inspiring English sources

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expel

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To eject or erupt.

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As the Italian senate was deciding to expel Berlusconi following his conviction for tax fraud, the man himself was addressing a rally of his supporters outside his home in Rome.

Lucas said the legal action, filed with the Geneva civil court, aimed to force Waza to enforce its code of ethics, or to expel Jaza.

The Columbia University graduate who carried a dorm room mattress on campus for months in protest at the school's refusal to expel the man she accused of raping her, released a performance art piece that depicts a sexual encounter she warns "may resemble rape".

Meanwhile, senators are to vote on whether to expel him from the upper house of parliament.

Another cable, which prompted Ecuador to expel the US ambassador to the country, accused Ecuador's commander of police of using his position "to extort cash and property, misappropriate public funds, facilitate human trafficking, and obstruct the investigation and prosecution of corrupt colleagues", concluding that "corruption among Ecuadorian national police officers is widespread and well-known".

Opposition parties said authorities must decide whether Bayer should be prosecuted for incitement against a minority, and urged Fidesz to expel him.

Writing in Ireland's Sunday Independent newspaper, he said he was "deeply saddened" by a motion to expel him, calling it a "grave injustice".

The university did not expel him, and instead, Sulkowicz ended the performance piece by hoisting the mattress one last time to carry it across the stage at the university's graduation ceremony in May.

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