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To me, overthrowing a meeting of board members, who are all alumni, is wrong and juvenile.
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In March 2012, junior Malian military officers mutinied, overthrowing the civilian government in Bamako.
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Military officers led by Sanogo seized power on March 22, overthrowing President Amadou Toumani Toure.
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The general may also have stopped Mr Milosevic from overthrowing Mr Djukanovic in January.
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After overthrowing Brandon Kaufman on a slant, he followed up by hitting Kaufman on a deep post route.
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Third, by overthrowing the LDP, Japan's voters have turfed out not just a party, but a whole system.
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The two surviving leaders of Turkey's 1980 military coup have gone on trial charged with overthrowing the civilian government.
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Amadou Aya Sanogo seized power on March 22, overthrowing President Amadou Toumani Toure.
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He worried about Harvey overthrowing last month, when he showed this sort of intensity before his outing against Washington Nationals flamethrower Stephen Strasburg.
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Powell questioned whether the loss of American lives was worth liberating Kuwait from Iraq, opposed overthrowing Saddam Hussein and was critical of U.S. policy in Somalia and Bosnia.
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South Africa has about 200 troops stationed in the capital, Bangui, to block the Seleka rebels from overthrowing the government of Mr Bozize - who is now in Cameroon.
BBC: South Africa to withdraw troops from CAR
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The solution he proposes shows how much quotas could change Brazilians' sense of who they are: in doubtful cases a commission would verify students' racial identity, overthrowing the idea that a person's race is what he says it is.
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