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More recently, some commanders have used their discretion to push out military sexual trauma victims and those suffering post-traumatic stress with less than honorable discharges.

“A lot of people are afraid that unless we expand rent control and work on implementing our tenant anti-harassment ordinance, that people are going to be pushed out of the district,” Burgos said.

“There's a need for us to regulate what is coming out or being pushed out there in social media, especially targeted to children.”

From BBC

Many of his top aides have resigned or been pushed out as multiple federal investigations loom.

Alongside the comments on the talents' age, Perry claimed she was also pushed out of the company and unceremoniously fired in April after nine years.

From Salon

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