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"This team is banishing the bags".
One of the things House Republicans are most proud of is banishing earmarks from their bills, including, notably, the current version of an infrastructure and transportation bill, which has traditionally been a veritable stew pot of pork for member's districts.
Some N.F.L. players, meanwhile, would welcome Vick's return to the league and even the Falcons' owner, Arthur Blank, who is banishing him from Atlanta's team, hopes he gets a second chance.
At Breitbart.com, the site that employs Yiannopoulos (and was run, until recently, by the C.E.O. of Donald Trump's campaign), a commenter wrote, "It looks like social media is banishing the first amendment".
The DfT is banishing the name of a company that defaulted on its contract just two years into a decade-long deal after it said it could not afford franchise payments, leaving ministers with a £1.4bn hole in the rail budget.
The key to reaching a healthy weight and staying there is banishing those bad habits and replacing them with healthy, long-lasting routines.
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Taste is banished; beauty is not.
Yet he is banished to Europe.
Then, suddenly, he is banished from his mini-Eden.
It would depend on what is banished — Benghazi or Libya.
Ottavia is banished, Poppea is crowned empress, and the Roman court falls right in line.
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