Occupiers survived their first, temporary expulsion by the park's owner, Brookfield Properties, on 14 October, but issues larger than sanitation began to take precedence over the following weeks.
The persons proved to be betting are severely punished with a temporary or definite expulsion from the tournaments and the prohibition to participate in further meetings.
The failure to organize the IPhO on turn will lead to temporary expulsion from the IPhO.
Rustication (academia), temporary expulsion from a university.
The week-long strike attracted a small minority of students while classes continued and resulted in Kormos's temporary expulsion.
In games played in the southern hemisphere, the referee raises both arms straight out with fingers spread (to indicate 10 minutes) for a temporary expulsion and simply points sent-off players from the field of play.
What about you - is this another temporary expulsion?
The temporary expulsion of magnesium frees NMDA receptors to release calcium in the cell, a signal that leads to gene transcription and the construction of reinforcing proteins.
In 1980, Graham presided over the temporary expulsion from the legislature of Robert Wilson, who had been convicted of a criminal offence.
He was risking "rustication", temporary expulsion.