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is unseated
verb
To throw from one's seat; to deprive of a seat.
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If Tony McCoy is unseated, you will not be surprised.
So his prophecy that, if he is unseated, no fewer than six provinces will secede, seems fanciful.
Others warn of a backlash if an elected president is unseated on dubious legal grounds before the end of her term.
And, Jon Lee, one of the things that struck me when I was reading your piece was how particularly ill-equipped Libya is to move on to the next stage once Qaddafi is unseated, one way or the other.
"At this rate, the Angels will have another 11 managers before (Dodger Manager Tom Lasordaa is unseated". "Unfortunately, I'm busy, so take two bucks, bet it Saturday on Blumin Affair and we'll talk later.
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But, we're not talking about governments being unseated because they've taken the country in the wrong direction, they're being unseated because they've lied to Canadians.
If unseating tyrants was the priority, Saddam should have been unseated long ago.
were unseated by candidates of the district's majority party.
As a result, Mr. Powell was unseated as chairman.
Theresa May could be unseated and a snap election called.
Davitt was elected to Parliament in 1892 and 1893 but was unseated in both cases.
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