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Banish from your minds the notion, for instance, that when an Australian sports team takes to the field the entire nation watches spellbound wearing green and gold shell-suits.
BBC: Australia: What the rest of the world gets wrong
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"The first thing I did was banish it from the bedroom, " he says.
CNN: Do you obsessively check your smartphone?
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Dingoes hunt kangaroos, and will banish foxes from land they occupy.
BBC: Dingoes 'could help rare species'
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Sure, adjudicators do not have the police power to cart scofflaws off to jail, but they could banish miscreants from the trading ecosystem whose rules they violated.
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On the other hand, the Britain that had enthusiastically participated in the slave trade in the 1700s threw its naval might into a crusade to banish slavery from the world in the 19th century.
ECONOMIST: The British empire
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Now politicians want to banish such information from markets altogether in the name of making them more transparent and trustworthy.
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Stewart or New York State Attorney General Eliot Spitzer, trustbuster deluxe, as they righteously seek to banish moneylenders, marketmakers and conflicts of interest from the temples of Wall Street?
FORBES: Magazine Article
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LeVey already has moved on to other projects, chief among them a capless refueling system for autos that could banish forever the plague of gas caps left dangling from cars.
FORBES: Technology
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Liverpool have been waiting for Joe Cole to come to the fore and he looked in the mood to banish a troublesome time at the club since his move to Anfield from Chelsea last summer, although it ultimately proved a false dawn.
BBC: Liverpool 0-0 Braga (agg 0-1)
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Don't assume that passing some new federal law will banish financial fraud, any more than "campaign finance reform" will stop the likes of Rod Blagojevich from trading political favors for money.
WSJ: Madoff and Markets