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is evicted
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To expel (one or more people) from their property; to force (one or more people) to move out.
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The authority says no one is evicted for low-level marijuana arrests "in and of themselves".
Shortly thereafter, the family is evicted from its apartment complex, which is soon to be razed.
October or November, 1999 -- Mr. Taylor is evicted from Lefrak City, Queens, according to a neighbor.
He has threatened to go on hunger strike if he is evicted.
The study found that one of every 25 renter-occupied households in the city is evicted each year.
If he is evicted, do I have any rights to take over the lease?... Melissa Traylor, Manhattan.
One woman in 17 in the poorest black neighbourhoods is evicted each year: "Poor black men are locked up.
If she is evicted, Ms. Orton, 69, who has no family members in Florida, says she does not know where she will live.
There should be no doubt that this time the suppression operations will be sustained until the last terrorist is evicted from Pakistani territory.
While the clothes are a great help, the Padillas do not know how long it will be before the family is evicted.
Kathy Jennifer Connellyy), who inherited the house from her father, is evicted for failing to pay a county business tax mistakenly assessed against the property.
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