In 1640, In a nationalist revolution on this day, Spanish garrisons were driven out of Portugal.
Over time approximately four-fifths of these outfits have been driven out of business or acquired.
They were driven out of East Timor after it gained its independence last year.
When the Turks were defeated and driven out, they were said to have left behind sacks of coffee beans.
And the restoration project has driven out the area's original residents, without attracting replacements.
In 1990 coach Thijs Libregts was driven out and four years later Ruud Gullit quit the camp.
But 5, 000 to 6, 000 were probably driven out with the, before the fighting and during the fighting.
Information Minister Lambert Mende told Reuters that the fighters had been "driven out and suffered heavy losses".
Others have been driven out of business altogether, including major dailies in Seattle, Denver, Tucson and Honolulu.
Critics complain that smaller resorts are being driven out of business, taking their quirky ways with them.
In Mississippi, Alabama and South Dakota, runaway restrictions have driven out all but one provider in each state.
Those who were less reliable or effectively stole from their customers would be driven out of the market.
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The ultimate limit if they push too far is that their company will be driven out of business.
Thailand endured umpteen coups before its most recent military government was driven out in 1992 by popular protest.
Long term it is very destructive, because the best (creative) people are driven out by those who drain resources.
After the second world war, ethnic Germans were driven out and their empty villages repopulated, mainly by Bosnian Serbs.
The commission celebrates Piacenza's joining the Papal States after French troops were driven out of Northern Italy in 1512.
Introduced into Britain in 1870, it has largely driven out the indigenous red squirrel (such as the fictional Nutkin).
Former chairman Ian Gowrie-Smith was driven out by shareholders following a campaign organised by investment firm North Atlantic Value.
Georgian troops were driven out of the coastal region of Abkhazia in 1993.
Rolls refuted suggestions the club are being driven out of their home by the ground's current owners Wessex Delivery Partnership.
Serbian forces were driven out in the summer of 1999 and the UN took over the administration of the province.
High marginal tax rates will drive businesses out of the United States just as they are being driven out of California.
That has left the company on the hook for the obligations of other companies that have been driven out of business.
Thus, if Samsung (and or the other Android manufacturers) are driven out of the market then iOS will be that standard.
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And when the Iraqis were driven out of their conquered territory, the general was in favour of ending the war immediately.
He would have insisted that workers from car companies driven out of business by Ford be given 99 weeks of unemployment insurance.
The gangs slowly retreated and were eventually driven out of the side roads around the square - after that they disappeared altogether.
The Zetas had already been driven out of this area, he said.
Col Gaddafi's government was driven out of the capital, Tripoli, in August.
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