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Fry says he never saw a copy of the so-called Project Silver document, which set out options for making Byford redundant including a proposal not to make him redundant at all.
Members of his government acknowledged today that a failure to keep Montenegro within Yugoslavia would make him redundant as Yugoslav president, and a very loose federation would severely reduce his presidential powers.
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The company made him redundant at the end of the financial year.
It was an odd situation for Angel, being asked to hold the fort for Henry, whose expensive arrival had made him redundant.
Mickelson was angry not just because America lost but because Watson had made him look redundant to the cause.
This, he predicts, will also make people like him redundant.
A colleague whose years editing have made him intolerant of redundant words the same way other people can't digest lactose believes the egregious thing about Jeremy Corbyn's reshuffle was not the way it dragged on.
"Dear Bob, thank you for making me redundant.
In the final episode, when David's bravado crumbled and he pleaded with his bosses in a low voice to rescind their decision to fire him ("Don't... make me redundant," he said, barely able to get the words out. "Just say that it's not definite now"), his appeal to keep things as they were, given how bad even he knew they were, was wrenching.
"Would it make UKIP redundant?
You have to make the ideology redundant.
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