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Sacked, that is: shown the door rather being allowed tofind it himself.
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Sacked, that is: shown the door rather being allowed tofind it himself.
Peter Hain resigns 2008
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FG Goes Tough, Orders Banks to Recall Sacked Workers
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Offering and accepting resignations is, in almost all areas of government, the code for "Sacked", normally in a very unceremonious fashion.
Yes, Chantal, but for one curious action Dave 2009
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Offering and accepting resignations is, in almost all areas of government, the code for "Sacked", normally in a very unceremonious fashion.
Archive 2009-06-01 Dave 2009
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"Sacked," in the New York vernacular, means discharged from a place.
Fame and Fortune or, The Progress of Richard Hunter Horatio Alger 1865
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"Sacked", normally in a very unceremonious fashion.
The Galloping Beaver 2009
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Same story on Sky – “Farming Minister 'Sacked' From Government”.
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Britain's Most Useless Guard Dog "Sacked" After Sleeping Through Pub's Only Burglary In 12
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Sacked government drugs adviser David Nutt publishes investigation in Lancet reopening debate on classification
Alcohol 'more harmful than heroin or crack' Sarah Boseley 2010
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