Sentence examples for getting rid of someone from inspiring English sources

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"Ouster" means the act of getting rid of someone, but it also means the person who does the getting rid of.

"The police who are sent to intervene often come from the same cultural belief system as that community, so sometimes police from these communities believe that they're justified in getting rid of someone that they believe is a sorcerer," she said.

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It's easier to get rid of someone you call Mister.

Speaking of Getafe, it's not unusual to have to get rid of someone because of your financial crisis.

But how would May then get rid of someone rendered stateless.

"They took an opportunity to get rid of someone who was doing damage to their liberal brand".

"Third parties can't agree to get rid of someone else's federally guaranteed rights," he said.

"You can't get rid of someone just because they're old," says Sophie, striking a chord.

He said to get rid of someone "at the first sign of trouble" would have been a sign of weakness, not leadership.

"Get rid of someone without a trace, and appear at a hotel in full dress without a trace of Irene Silverman and no dirt or anything?

Removing Dr. Glascoe could also convey an unfortunate message to school staff: grumble loud and long enough, and you can get rid of someone you don't like.

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