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It was swallowing supinely now the cashiering of its senior officers.
He returned to work in the Soviet economic apparatus following his cashiering by the Persian party.
I get the eighteen months scrubbed on review and the cashiering is reduced to dismissal from the service.
Had his officers ventured upon such matter as this, however, there would have been a drum-head court-martial, or a cashiering at the least.'
However, he requested the Court of Appeal to issue writs against the cashiering, prison sentence and removal from parliament.
Despite his cashiering, Mr. Ickes defended the White House before the Senate committee on campaign finance.
After the war he successfully overturned his "cashiering," had his flying status and honourable record renewed and moved to Calgary, Alberta to practise law.
The cashiering of "Brownie," whom Mr. Bush now purports to know as little as he did "Kenny Boy," changes nothing.
I have deeper affection for Americans themselves, most of all the millions who were sick at the political cashiering of the man they voted for, but who came to agree that there was no other way.
And Kahzos could only think of that disgraceful business some years back, of the ruined career and cashiering of an officer who had set his battalions on mercenary "allies" when they refused to fight.
The cashiering of Stefano, a shy, unprepossessing man who many people here doubt was privy to all of Parmalat's schemes, ruptures one of the deepest bonds between the city and its first family.
Baldwin answered him by quoting Churchill's own speech in winding up the debate for the Lloyd George Coalition government on Amritsar massacre in which Churchill defended the cashiering of General Reginald Dyer.
Opera can essentially be the only management software a hotel needs, as it can handle Reservations, Customer Profiles, Housekeeping Management, Maintenance logs, Cashiering, Accounts Receivable, Agent commissions and third party interfaces such as Minibar systems or Guest TV.
Pollitt was removed from his position as General Secretary and Campbell as Daily Worker editor at that time, although the cashiering of the third member of the minority, Willie Gallacher, the CPGB's only Member of Parliament, was considered unthinkable.
In the movie "Mary Poppins" when a British banker is fired, a version of cashiering occurs: the members of the bank's board of directors ceremoniously tear up the carnation from his lapel, and destroy the banker's hat and umbrella before showing him the door.
The International Unemployment Day march in New York City led to the cashiering of one of the CPUSA's enemies, Police Commissioner Whalen, who came under fire for the brutal police handling of the otherwise peaceful demonstration and was forced to resign.