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after Zalinski sacked him.
And so she was sacked from the show for that.
if someone's sacked for sexual harassment in one office, we don't want to rehire them in another office.
walked into my business and sacked me and removed my business
the minister of defense was sacked, Ukrainians were uping long range
And to stop Florence being sacked, they simply surrender.
And when it was finally sacked by the British for the last time, they spent a long time prying all these jewels out of the walls.
that was published by an academic who had been sacked from Cambridge for his
But anyway, she was sacked-- kind of what I guess we'd call "canceled" now, although it's a very loaded phrase-- because she had posted homophobic messages
And then of course half the time they get sacked three years later with a huge payoff having totally failed to do anything of any consequence.
They'd been working for Boeing and got sacked in a round of layoffs.
He made the comments last night on YouTube just weeks after he was sacked by President Zilinski.
But in mid July, he was sacked by the president, sparking protests.
Well, football's governing body has sacked the senior executive who publicly criticized FIFA's president Gianni
In Athens, it was the city being sacked by the Persians before Pericles rebuilds it grander than ever, builds the Acropolis that we still admire today.
flat, I would've been sacked by Ofsted so Richard Dawkins: No.
Fedov has had demonstrators on the streets protesting in support of him ever since he was sacked.
The global football body FIFA has sacked its chief operating officer Kevin Lamore just weeks after he
A popular former defense minister sacked after trying to reform Ukraine's military and
So it was a shock to the society uh that further was sacked and they went
So in other words, Christian ships came down and sacked Muslim towns on what we now call the Moroccan coast
Because the managers have such short lifetimes, they often get sacked for unfortunate statistical anomalies really, like they just lost three matches in a row.
Ukrainian politics in turmoil as a senior member of President Zilinsk's team is sacked and
But he was unexpectedly sacked by President
No, no, no, as a coach, you can get sacked, you know?
said that, then Citibank would have been much less profitable in the intervening five years, and he would probably have been sacked
In the case of Athens, it was the Persian War, which they won, but their city was sacked.
When Paddy Mayhew, the Northern Ireland secretary, went to the House of Commons to explain this when the correspondence was leaked, he was convinced he was going to be sacked,
But you know, but your incentives, again, become distorted, where if you go for it and the quarterback that sacked or something, you'll come in for a lot of heat,
Once again, a very substantial number of people who wrote in to this American web site were scandalized that I thought this teacher of geography should be sacked.
two; amongst these catalogues of scare stories was a firm prediction, drawing attention to this--these new protections to stop gay people just being sacked for being gay.
have to come on board, because "The Tonight Show," it's a franchise, no "The Tonight Show" show has ever been sacked.
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