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ouster

noun as in ejection

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Reid’s ouster continues the “progressive” cable news outlet's trend of firing Black women who use their platforms to dig into race and class in politics.

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Bass began criticizing Crowley publicly in the days leading up to her ouster, accusing the former chief of failing to warn her of the potential for danger ahead of the fires.

King Hussein, father to Abdullah, fought a pitched battle against the Palestinian Liberation Organization that led to the group’s ouster from the country in 1970.

Among other moves, the party opposed the school board recalls, which 70% of voters supported, and the ouster of Boudin, who was handily turned out of office.

The ouster of the original cable news channel in favor of the far-right Newsmax is part of a second wave of media shakeups at the Pentagon.

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