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How the losers have to eject someone from their team from the island.
People don't go to work one day expecting that they will have to eject.
Beset by accusations of graft, it may soon have to eject a dodgy-looking coalition ally, a Tamil party thumped in a state election in May.
Ruby Luke, the extracurricular secretary-treasurer at Lincoln, said the looser policy had resulted in fewer interruptions during class, because teachers rarely have to eject students from class to change into regulation clothing.
And while the switching of disks can grow tiresome if you're listening to an early demo of "Sugar Mountain" and want to hear "Tell Me Why," you'll have to eject the first disk and insert the seventh the wealth of material available is staggering.
While we're on the subject of physical syncing, how annoying is it that you still have to "eject" iPod hardware, even with the new Lightning connector?
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Once he had to eject a Mrs. Claus who tottered in wearing knee-high stiletto boots.
If you take one of those away with a pre-emptive warning, he has to eject.
Pilots eat meals squeezed through tubes and wear spacesuits because their blood would literally boil if they had to eject unprotected at such a high altitude.
"He had to eject the shell from the rifle and put in a new shell each time he fired," Mr. Carlyon said.
We went to Bradford the week after and I was told the stewards had been briefed that if there was any abuse aimed at me then they had to eject those fans because they didn't want to be fined.
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