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ouster

noun as in ejection

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In a series of posts to X following Kimmel’s ouster, Barr misrepresented the posts that led to her show’s cancellation, saying she was fired for criticizing a deal between the United States and Iran.

From Salon

Three years ago, when the Party chose Xi as its leader for a historic third term, a protester unfurled a banner over a major highway bridge criticising Xi and calling for his ouster.

From BBC

The ouster of Dr. Susan Monarez, the CDC’s new director and an infectious disease expert who was just confirmed by 51 Republican senators in July, was unexpected.

From Salon

The lawsuit, considered frivolous by 1st Amendment experts, damaged the morale of the news division and likely led to the ouster of Owens in April.

Eight months since Assad’s ouster, there is little clarity on what stance Syria’s new authorities will take regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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