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Internal instability, rebellion and dethroning of kings were very common.
It seems to have suffered collateral damage in the dethroning of rhyme.
It was a kind of public dethroning of King Coal.
But there is little resistance to the dethroning of the portrait, and Ms. Marshall gave a reason.
They note that he rose to the speakership in a time of crisis after the dethroning of Newt Gingrich.
Then, Ulstein and 72 others travelled to Gaular to assist the dethroning of German forces.
This victory allowed the dethroning of the defending world champion Pittsburgh Steelers and ending the latter team's run at a repeat title.
Shelton said he found inspiration in the dethroning of Graf by his occasional mixed-doubles partner, Lori McNeil.
After the war he participated in the dethroning of Alexander I and was dismissed from the Army in 1886 but only a year later he returned in office.
The dethroning of Brazil's President, Fernando Collor de Mello, last week seemed to jump out of a high school textbook on the workings of democracy.
Despite being vastly outnumbered the Bulgarians were victorious, resulting in the dethroning of Michael I Rangabe (811-813) by Leo V the Armenian.
Sampras Shouldn't Have Worried As Sampras said of the untimely dethroning of his 1993 Wimbledon counterpart, "If Steffi can be beaten, anybody can be beaten."
At least in the fief where Rutgers rules, this Big East women's tournament was going to provide a glorious coronation of the Scarlet Knights and a rare dethroning of Connecticut.
Sociologists say that the dethroning of the busy signal is changing the way people communicate, and that the rules of the road in a post-busy society are in some ways taking shape before our very ears.
An-Nahar reported that the attack may have been possible vengeance for the dethroning of King Saud, because Faisal was scheduled to marry Saud's daughter - Princess Sita - in the same week.
In the final, Sampras will square off against the unseeded Moya of Spain, whose juggernaut performance here commenced with the first-round dethroning of the defending champion, Boris Becker, and escalated from there.
"I felt like the match against Martina was a piece of cake compared to this one," Novotna said of her semifinal dethroning of Martina Hingis, the teen-ager who beat her in last year's final.
With Brett Favre at quarterback, the Packers are coming off their 27-17 dethroning of the 49ers, the conqueror of the Cowboys in last year's championship game and again in midseason, the team the Cowboys didn't want to play.
But Moya was the solitary Spaniard to pass that round, and in the semifinals he proved his dethroning of Becker had been no fluke by trouncing second-seeded Michael Chang, last year's runnerup to Becker, in straight sets.
Whether the Camry takes the best-selling car title for the entire year will mainly depend on Toyota's ability to keep up production and a willingness to endure the political criticism in the United States that could accompany any dethroning of the Taurus.
The dethroning of Ms. Flores attracted the pro bono work of two lawyers, one of whom helped Ms. Flores sue the board for breach of contract in El Paso County Court in January.
He was an excellent diplomat and orator, and after the dethroning of Habsburgs in the Crown of Bohemia, he took several diplomatic missions for Bohemian estates and for the newly-elected king Frederick of the Palatinate.
"I don't consider myself a favorite," insisted McNeil, who's had to endure 6 A.M. intrusions from the local tabloid contingent now that her dethroning of Graf and her presence in the round of 16 have given her the aura of a favorite.
His images reflect a passionate engagement with the world, depicting the attack on Pearl Harbor, the fall of Paris (before it happened) and the allegorical dethroning of Mussolini (also in advance), a beautiful little painting, full of rosy tones and afternoon light.
Finland considered the personal union with Russia to be over after the dethroning of the Tsar - although the Finns had de facto recognized the provisional government as the Tsar's successor by accepting its authority to appoint a new Governor General and Senate.