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Expulsion from the Grand Dames was even more troubling for Mrs. Walthrup, a descendant of one of its original members, and chair of the refreshment committee.
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The name "Paradise" for the vestibule explains the festival, popular among the common people and called the Expulsion of Adam, held at
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 15: Tournely-Zwirner 1840-1916 1913
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She argued that from the crown's point of view, their Expulsion was their required last service.
In the Middle Jeffrey J. Cohen 2010
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Expulsion occurs when students keep fighting when told by a staff member to stop, and / or become aggressive toward a staff member.
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"Expulsion," said Churchill, "is the method which ... will be the most satisfactory and lasting."
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..even when it was just a painting of a dog pooping entitled "Expulsion".
Open Studios: Part Three sfmike 2005
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..even when it was just a painting of a dog pooping entitled "Expulsion".
Archive 2005-10-01 sfmike 2005
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Palestinian Refugee Contradicts Claims of "Expulsion"
CAMERA Snapshots 2009
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Palestinian Refugee Contradicts Claims of "Expulsion"
CAMERA Snapshots 2009
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Expulsion of expatriate Australian publishers under the glare of immediate glare of international media publicity over the past year was one thing, the day-to-day unsung hard graft and risks now facing courageous local journos is quite another.
Global Voices in English » Fiji: ‘The Media has been Muzzled’ 2009
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