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the evicted
verb
To expel (one or more people) from their property; to force (one or more people) to move out.
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He spent month after month living among the evicted.
But if banks did not settle, or the evicted homeowners refused to settle and fought on and won, they might end up owning their homes once again and not owing the bank either.
If the evicted data is needed again, it is fetched from the main memory which can result in moderate overheads.
On Fridays, a live eviction programme was hosted by Davina McCall in which the evicted contestant left the house and received an interview from McCall and two guests.
What redress for the evicted?
But the evicted hoteliers were in a tough position.
For instance, the evicted artists occasionally seem boorish slobs.
The authors' sympathies are unambiguously with the evicted tenants.
The evicted frame may then be used to store a different page.
The evicted hotel owners from abroad reached out to their home embassies.
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It is not strange that the Mayor at that time, Coleman Young, hurried to dismantle the Heidelberg Project, leaving intact so to say the evicted houses.
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