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In 1992 sterling's humiliating ejection from the European Exchange Rate Mechanism did for John Major.
ECONOMIST: Hard pounding
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The fiasco of Britain's ejection from the exchange-rate mechanism added an impression of incompetence to the impression of drift.
ECONOMIST: Memoirs are made of this
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Mark James counter-sued her after she initially took action against him for libel following her ejection from the meeting in June 2011.
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Failure to behave in a suitable manner may result in ejection or barring from any event related to the prize.
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"Mercury has a thin atmosphere created by the ejection of atoms from its surface, a process that also occurs on our Moon, " Mendillo explained.
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The CEO had ignored my attempts to keep the conversation on topic, and mid-way through I was fervently wishing for an ejection seat that could have launched me up from that table through hatch in the ceiling, and safely out of that conversation.
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An eruption of hot plasma from the sun, called a coronal mass ejection, which could do damage to electricity grids over an entire continent, might fit the bill.
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The UN originally deployed the force in 2004 to stabilise the country during the civil unrest that followed the ejection of Jean-Bertrand Aristide, a populist former priest, from the presidency.
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James said he was trying to avoid an ejection and would up spending the last 66 seconds sitting a few seats down from the Heat bench cheering on his teammates.
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