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sacking
noun as in depredation
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noun as in destruction
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noun as in liquidation
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noun as in obliteration
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noun as in ruination
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Thursday's sacking of Mark Robins by Coventry City is another stark reminder that the ruthlessness of football - and its insatiable demand for winning - comes for every boss in the end.
Robins, 54, was in his second spell as Sky Blues boss, having returned to the club in March 2017 after the sacking of Russell Slade.
His sacking can be seen as one more jab in the eye to the now outgoing US administration.
But he was forced to retract the sacking following massive public protests in several cities in Israel - an event that became known as "Gallant Night."
The former Wales captain has raised expectations with his unbeaten start as head coach following the sacking of Robert Page in the summer.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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