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    1. We need to depose Moamar and restore sanity to this expedition


    2. will rule for only three and a half years before Jesus Christ returns to depose


    3. The appeal by the papa to the Ottoman sultan caused many of his enemies to demand that a council be called to depose him for betraying Christianity


    4. His own recollection of several readings is that Allende had apparently used only the last two bullets remaining after the fighting that took place to depose him


    5. 4 For it will be no small sin in us if we depose from the office of bishop those who blamelessly and piously have made the offerings


    6. He had alienated the left, allowed the North Vietnamese to establish bases within Cambodia and the prime minister convened the National Assembly which voted to depose Sihanouk as head of state and give emergency powers to Lon Nol


    7. Since weapons are easy to obtain in the Imperium for various reasons, a coup to depose the king would probably result in the mass revolt of many of the citizens of the Imperium


    8. Have enough small pressure chambers to step down a vacuum to room pressure so that you may put in a solar cell substrate and after sequencing through the chambers, depose upon it solar grade silicon and then sequence out, doping the silicon on the way out to create the pn junction needed for the production of a cell


    9. The General is also the head of a secret revolutionary movement to depose the Ayatollah and the Revolutionary Guard


    10. They may even revolt and lead a coup to depose King Salman and get rid of his intended successor

    11. I wouldn’t be too surprised if the Turkish Army decides soon to conduct a coup and depose Erdogan and his clique of ISIS-loving Islamists


    12. "The fact is, all the while, and unbeknownst to me and the Galaef, Thorne, the Galaef's second in command was planning to depose his throne and take over the Galactic Empire


    13. "No one can depose the Galaef," said Sharpie almost in the form of a question


    14. Together with the Manchu Chinese Emperor he decided to depose


    15. could she depose his dream one minute and be


    16. ‘You have been arrested on suspicion of collaborating to depose the government


    17. and depose those in power


    18. ' I depose that I was reading, that I was looking and searching


    19. Therefore, fearing he should be called upon to depose about this destroyed child, and so be the cause of her death, he hid himself (much as he grieved for the child), kept himself dark, as he says, out of the way and out of the trial, and was only vaguely talked of as a certain man called Abel, out of whom the jealousy arose


    20. Other eyewitnesses depose that they observed an incandescent object of enormous proportions hurtling through the atmosphere at a terrifying velocity in a trajectory directed southwest by west

    21. Nobody doubted it; but Compeyson, who had meant to depose to it, was tumbling on the tides, dead, and it happened that there was not at that time any prison officer in London who could give the required evidence


    22. She’s deposed one king, and she could probably depose another if she had a mind to


    23. The Bertrams were all forgotten in detailing the faults of Rebecca, against whom Susan had also much to depose, and little Betsey a great deal more, and who did seem so thoroughly without a single recommendation, that Fanny could not help modestly presuming that her mother meant to part with her when her year was up


    24. Both these witnesses depose that Mr


    25. Such an idol as that found in the secret groves of Queen Maachah in Judea; and for worshipping which, King Asa, her son, did depose her, and destroyed the idol, and burnt it for an abomination at the brook Kedron, as darkly set forth in the 15th chapter of the First Book of Kings


    26. This would be true only if in our world took place what really does not take place, but is supposed to take place, in China, namely, that the good are always in power, and that, as soon as at the helm of the government stand men who are not better than those over whom they rule, the citizens are obliged to depose them


    27. But a king or an emperor, who in his position receives millions; who knows that all around him there are thousands of men who are willing to depose him and take his place; who knows that in no other position will he get such an income and such honours; who in the majority of cases, with a more or less despotic rule, knows even this, that, if he should be deposed, he would be tried for everything he did while in possession of his power, cannot help but believe in the unchangeableness and sacredness of the existing order


    1. were those who regarded the Irish as collaborators with the deposed


    2. is no doubt in my mind that Clement would be deposed and


    3. the bloodless revolution that deposed King


    4. The king, his great, great great-grandfather, had been deposed over a century before Homer’s birth


    5. was afterwards deposed from the throne of Denmark, where his conduct had rendered him as odious as in Sweden


    6. Deposed and now on trial for his life for the murder of protesters against his regime


    7. It is very interesting about this deposed king and how the wizards are powerful enough to curse him with eternal life


    8. With negotiations at a standstill, in 1409 the Council of Pisa deposed both claimants and selected the antipope Alexander V (d


    9. Conciliarism (the theory that a pope is subject to a council), however had been affirmed at the synod as it would be anew at the Council of Basel (1431–1449) which in 1439 deposed Pope Eugene IV (r


    10. They made the transition by having the unfortunate Toghon Temur being deposed in favor of Kaidu because he retreated from the lands of the Hanjen

    11. “He should be deposed


    12. “What if most of the ruler’s subjects do not want him deposed?”


    13. 20 But when his heart was lifted up, and his mind hardened in pride, he was deposed from his kingly throne, and they took his


    14. 35 And he reigned in Judea and in Jerusalem three months, and then the King of Egypt deposed


    15. One of the minors, Ladislaus, was supposed to be king of Bohemia and Hungaria, but the local princes had deposed him in favor of the current rulers whose war against each other had recently been settled


    16. The king was angry, and after consulting with one of his advisors, deposed Vashti


    17. 16 Who having deposed Onias from the high priesthood,


    18. Recently, Laurence Summers was deposed as president of Harvard University for


    19. 35 And he reigned in Judea and in Jerusalem three months and then the King of Egypt deposed him from reigning in Jerusalem


    20. 16 Who having deposed Onias from the high priesthood appointed his brother Jason to be high priest: 17 who had made a covenant if he would give him this authority to pay yearly three thousand six hundred and sixty talents

    21. 3 Those who were thus appointed by them or afterwards by other men of good repute with the consent of the whole Church who have blamelessly ministered to the flock of Christ with humility quietly and without illiberality and who for a long time have obtained a good report from all these we think have been unjustly deposed from the ministry


    22. 5 Zebedee's wife, Salome, was a relative of Annas, onetime high priest at Jerusalem and still the most influential of the Sadducean group, having been deposed only eight years previously


    23. 4 As a result of his public criticism of Jesus on this Sabbath the chief ruler of the synagogue was deposed, and a follower of Jesus was put in his place


    24. 6 It is significant that, while this vacillating Roman ruler sacrificed Jesus to his fear of the Jews and to safeguard his personal position, he finally was deposed as a result of the needless slaughter of Samaritans in connection with the pretensions of a false Messiah who led troops to Mount Gerizim, where he claimed the temple vessels were buried; and fierce riots broke out when he failed to reveal the hiding place of the sacred vessels, as he had promised


    25. Approximately 450,000 years ago, Alalu, the deposed ruler of the Anunnaki on Nibiru, escaped his planet on a spaceship and found refuge on Earth


    26. The Romans had just deposed Herod Archelaus and had declared Judea a Roman territory, with taxations to be raised directly by Rome following a census


    27. Tetrarch Archelaus was deposed by the Romans on April 11 of Year 6 and the Jews of Jerusalem them revolted


    28. It stated the facts of the case in pseudo-legal terms, asserting that Duffy was Caleb’s natural child, as deposed in what it called a ‘deathbed statement’ by his mother, and was therefore entitled to consideration in the estate


    29. Brumvack’s vision was simplicity itself: he, the recently deposed leader, would show those traitorous trolls a thing or two: he would lock them out of their ancestral home


    30. peacocks on the lawn at Government House and the downcast, deposed,

    31. prisons after the Shah was finally deposed and fled and saw a large pool


    32. He got deposed years later and he and his wife were caught as they tried


    33. In the aftermath of his regime - the narcissistic leader having died, been deposed, or voted out of office - it all unravels


    34. Should Putin fail in his military adventures as Napoleon III did in his and be deposed as he was - these eerie similarities will have come to their natural conclusion


    35. What the Government has offered to the remaining white farmers who have been kicked off their land is a lease, and there have been hints recently that they might offer leases to some of the farmers who have been deposed


    36. He deposed the Shiah of Iran to institute an Islamic republic


    37. second she had deposed his dream and taken up


    38. The sum-total of that Daitya’s dynasty was thus deposed


    39. was deposed, and a republicanform of government was adopted by Brazil


    40. battle; he “replaced the deposed king with his own brother, Joseph

    41. Why are the mass murderers who are finally deposed and toppled never killed? Why do they always get away with their lives and their fortunes intact? Why do all of the rich affluent Governments refuse to use the policy of open assassination of the political heads of State who are their political enemies? Why are all assassinations done in secret? Why do the western powers refuse to kill deposed dictators who once were their obedient puppets? Gee, I wonder


    42. Because her elite aristocracy could not stand to see an upstart Emperor rule an entire Continent better and more efficiently than the rotten Kings he had deposed


    43. His leading Russia into war was the real reason he was deposed and shot dead


    44. When the weakness and gross incompetence of the whole Russian Empire was revealed to the whole world including to all of its subjects, he was very nearly deposed


    45. Eleven witnesses taken from among the principal captives in Algiers deposed to all the facts above stated and to a great deal more besides


    46. Sultan Qaboos bin Said, who deposed his father in 1970, had made great strides to allow Western influences to penetrate his country since being appointed by the governing cabinet


    47. They've 'ad a revolution down there: deposed the Devil, elected a parson as President, and started puttin' the fire out


    48. Police Sergeant Croly deposed that when he arrived he found the deceased lying on the platform apparently dead


    49. She was immediately deposed, however, by


    50. ” Having been deposed, the ex-king had been a prisoner at Berkeley Castle, a couple



















    1. “But this maid, Alice, as I understand, deposes that she went to her room, covered her bride’s dress with a long ulster, put on a bonnet, and went out


    1. When they did recover they were sent to Italy to stabilize the volatile situation after the deposing of Mussolini


    2. You mean millions of people from all over america have organized hundreds of demonstrations in New York against the 2004 republican convention? And that they all organized their own groups independently of the others? And that when they all arrived at New York, and found hundreds of thousands of other people all flocking into new york for the same purpose of deposing bush from office, and the Media didn’t report this to the nation? And when these demonstrators started marching through New York by the million strong … the media still did not report on this march?


    3. When Yuki finished deposing Stan Whitney, Parisi’s co-counsel from Moorehouse and Rogers asked, “Anything else we can help you with, Ms


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    Synonyms for "depose"

    depone depose swear force out oust dislodge overthrow fire dismiss can dethrone

    "depose" definitions

    force to leave (an office)


    make a deposition; declare under oath