Sentence examples for the evict from inspiring English sources

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the evict

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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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Likewise, if node B believes that node x misbehaves, its recommendations favours the evict function as follows: {displaystyle begin{array}{c}{mathcal{M}}_B(T =0 {mathcal{M}}_B(M ={mathbb{E}}^x(B) {mathcal{M}}_B(H =1-{mathbb{E}}^x(B)end{array}} (19).

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He spent month after month living among the evicted.

If the evicted data is needed again, it is fetched from the main memory which can result in moderate overheads.

In the meantime, the club cannot evict the three.

Whether the father evicted the son, or the son refused to stay, I'm not sure.

In Rhineland-Palatinate the voters evicted the FDP from the legislature altogether.

First, the landlord may evict the person making the noise.

(Offer movie tickets when the teenager evicts the village of bacteria living under the bed).

The party's candidate there, Steeve Briois, bagged just over 50% of the vote, evicting the left.

On Saturday, the Israeli Army evicted the Palestinians.

Last month, the police evicted the Occupy Wall Street protesters who had set up a camp in Zuccotti Park, near Wall Street.

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