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ouster

noun as in ejection

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Louisiana’s governor said Wednesday he was involved in the discussions that led to Kelly’s ouster but made clear that he was unhappy with the finances of the situation.

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In fact, the discussions that ultimately led to Kelly’s ouster on Sunday night took place at none other than the governor’s residence.

Wilders’s likely ouster serves a lesson for Europe’s right-wing populists, who have been surging in the polls.

The conflict that broke out after Mistry's ouster a few years ago is still fresh in many people's memory.

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Over coffee and bagels on a recent morning in Culver City, he talked about “The Uncool,” a missed opportunity with Bob Dylan and Wenner’s much-discussed ouster from the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

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