expulse

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expulse

(ɪksˈpʌls)
vb (tr)
obsolete to expel or drive out, esp in a violent manner
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L'ecrivaine et femme politique belge d'origine marocaine Fatiha Saidi a presente, jeudi soir a Bruxelles, son livre-temoignage [beaucoup moins que]Les fourmis predatrices ou l'itineraire d'un expulse d'Algerie[beaucoup plus grand que].
Le forum a insiste sur le fait que le Maroc avait expulse des membres de la Minurso.
Jubouri added, "The importance of increasing the momentum of the fight against the terrorist organization Daash by facilitating the volunteer mechanisms among the sons of the tribes in order to speed up the liberalization of Ramadi and other cities, giving priority with respect to keep the ground after its liberation." For his part, the governor of Anbar confirmed that there is significant progress on the liberalization of the city of Ramadi, and that all combat troops with all its formations made significant progress during the last period in preparation for the liberalization of the entire city and expulse the terrorist organization.
It is necessary to store or expulse radioactive wastes according to specific regulations due to the unique properties of radioactive materials.
Le ministere de l'Interieur Francais a expulse, jeudi, un Tunisien de 28 ans vers son pays.
La Cour de Cassation des Pays-Bas a declare, vendredi, que l'Etat neerlandais est responsable de la mort de trois musulmans, tues apres avoir ete expulse de la base oE etaient refugies les Casques bleus neerlandais lors du massacre de Srebrenica, en Bosnie.
Un couple expulse de son logement a trouve refuge dans une chambre d'hotel de Brantford, dans l'Ontario accompagne de ses 40 pythons, a annonce vendredi la police canadienne.
ABSTRACT The hypobranchial gland of the muricid Plicopurpura pansa (Gould, 1853) is so active that the snails can be stimulated periodically without harming them to expulse the secretion.