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"It would elicit late-night comedic purges from a lot of the comics.
But the skeletons there turned out to be victims of the first Soviet purges from 1918 to 1921.
"I think, given the documented attempts at voting purges from the standpoint of Kemp, I can't help but be skeptical about the timing and lack of evidence provided at this time," Mr. Zimmerman said.
Ahmad Chalabi, a Shiite official who strongly supported the American-led overthrow of Mr. Hussein's government and is a strong proponent of de-Baathification, said that with the new law, reversals of earlier purges from government posts were unlikely.
The Times article cited evidence of purges from the voter rolls in Colorado, Louisiana and Michigan within 90 days of a federal election, when the law allows states to remove only those who have died, moved out of state or been convicted of a felony.
The "soul" in Platz's reinterpretation is the "celebutante" Nicole Richie "as a general symbol for the modern celebrity and wealth," notes the artist: "She is represented dry and emaciated, having little physical beauty left but a wealth of gold" which she purges from her mouth.
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Independent-minded journalists have been purged from the state media.
As a filmmaker, "you have to purge from it.
I want to be purged from the system.' ".
ISTANBUL — Thousands of soldiers and officers purged from the military.
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