Trump was deposed in the Zakarian suit and is now slated to be deposed the first week of January in the Andrés case.
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The judge ordered that Murphy be deposed by Sept. 29.
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David Borsykowsky deposed the man with a heavily disbelieving tone.
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A committee statement said Comey would be deposed on Dec.
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Trump would be deposed, under oath, about his sexual escapades.
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Huth's attorney, Gloria Allred, first deposed Cosby in October 2015.
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There's an Indigenous queen, deposed during a struggle for ascension.
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Augusto Pinochet had deposed in a coup, would not return.
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At a meeting held in August, the Party deposed him.
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Still, the chances of Pelosi's being deposed remain relatively low.
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During the litigation, Mr. Zhao was deposed by victims' lawyers.
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He was about to be deposed in the RCA investigation.
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Street protests deposed two presidents in just one generation here.
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THURSDAY • John Bolton may get deposed in the impeachment probe.
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Travis Kalanick, Uber's founder and CEO, was deposed amid scandal.
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He returned to Japan when the shogun was deposed in 1868.
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The army duly deposed her, too, ushering in the current junta.
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Trump almost certainly wouldn't be deposed until well after the election.
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What makes him different from the other witnesses who've been deposed?
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In April, after months of mass protests, a tyrant was deposed.
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In 1567, Mary Stuart was deposed from the throne of Scotland.
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The recently-deposed Sharif has served as prime minister twice before.
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I'm not being deposed anymore by these horny, weird lawyer men.
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How far can he shrink before being deposed from the Speakership?
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Will Trump be deposed or made to testify in some fashion?
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Public anger at Yanukovich overflowed, and that month he was deposed.
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There followed a brief coda as a deposed, and dying, tyrant.
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She was formally deposed through a Constitutional Court ruling in March.
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In the Massachusetts case, Mr. Cosby's wife, Camille, had been deposed.
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When Belgium deposed him in 1931, she became a political exile.
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A potential future president had been deposed with the world watching.
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While Dickson was deposed in Petitt's case, he wasn't in Seuring's.
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Until that writer is the deposed Fox News bloviator Bill O'Reilly.
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But Carlos Ghosn, the deposed auto executive, is no normal fugitive.
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But a family of deposed aristocrats living in isolation proved intriguing.
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U.S.-led forces deposed the Taliban in 2001 after the Sept.
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He presides over a restive group of Republicans who deposed his predecessor.
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Lawmakers deposed Strzok for nine hours behind closed doors two weeks ago.
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Under Yingluck Shinawatra, the deposed prime minister, she sold one a week.
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In August he deposed the tyrannical president of Ethiopia's troubled Somali region.
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Sondland, ambassador to the EU, had been deposed earlier in the inquiry.
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Depp is set to be deposed the next day, Saturday, Aug. 13.
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Camille Cosby is currently scheduled to be deposed again on April 18.
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Curley and Schultz were also deposed as a part of the case.
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He is set to be deposed in the suit against Zakarian's company.
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Sandy's appearance makes him the 17th witness to be deposed in private.
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Deposed twice, she has lived spells of her life biding her time.
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If the war expands and Qaddafi is deposed, who will govern Libya?
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In March 1970, Sihanouk was deposed, replaced by a pro-American general.
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These bunkers were built during the rule of deposed President Saddam Hussein.
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Then, in its most striking move, it deposed Mr. Boehner in 2015.
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The first democratically elected president would be deposed in a popular military coup.
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HERE'S THE RUNDOWNTaylor Swift Deposed on Assault CaseChris Brown: Disturbing The Peace...Again!
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Kramer pleaded the fifth before Congress but was deposed in the Gubarev case.
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Gyewali, the deposed official, said he would seek legal action against his dismissal.
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On the afternoon of July 13, 2018, the prim daughter of thrice-deposed
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The army had deposed him in 2006, arguing that his administration was corrupt.
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Indeed, the crucial fight will be over whether Mr. Redstone can be deposed.
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In Venezuela, a coup in 2002 briefly deposed Mr. Maduro's predecessor, Hugo Chávez.
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The latest official to testify was Michael McKinley, who was deposed on Wednesday.
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Yovanovitch is set to be deposed Friday as part of the impeachment inquiry.
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Kyrgyzstan has been politically volatile: presidents were deposed by uprisings in 2005 and 2010.
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If only all deposed monarchies would spend their time selling pasta from a truck.
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Some of these presumably deposed physiognomies appear male, others female, and still others androgynous.
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Deposed in a coup in 2006, Mr Thaksin was stripped of his Thai passport.
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The war began in 2014, after street protesters deposed Ukraine's kleptocratic, pro-Kremlin president.
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They call for the officials to be deposed behind closed doors in early November.
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Mills will be deposed Friday at an undisclosed location for up to seven hours.
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COULD BE DEPOSED AGAIN Gorskys testimony echoed statements he made after Reuters on Dec.
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Autocrats who cling to power after losing elections are particularly likely to be deposed.
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Mowgli's real identity crisis begins after Akela, his protector, is nearly deposed as leader.
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BTW, there's a good chance Offset will be deposed for the case as well.
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He wanted the Saudi royal family deposed but publicly advocated peaceful protests over violence.
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As Jack arrives, deposed Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi's death has left the region unstable.
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Eventually, Trump was deposed in 20153 in New York by Bethea's lawyer, Ronald Makarem.
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Probably, because the last time Bieber was deposed on camera, it didn't go well.
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In 2009, however, a military coup deposed Zelaya, installing Porfirio Lobo in his place.
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Deposed President Omar Al-Bashir at the first day of his trial today. pic.twitter.
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The maddening king of fantasy was deposed; the oligarchy of the writers' room presided.
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"Ah yes, Qaddafi," she said with a wry smile, recalling the deposed Libyan strongman.
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Moreover, when kings were deposed, it was not a matter of litigation but revolution.
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Some side with the Muslim Brotherhood, others support the military that deposed Mr. Morsi.
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Holmes was quickly deposed just two days later and on Thursday, he testified publicly.
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She originally was supposed to be deposed Wednesday, before being rescheduled to Oct. 11.
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A letter asked him to turn over documents by today and be deposed next week.
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That said, Uber's attorneys said Uber CEO Travis Kalanick would be willing to be deposed.
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Mr. Daleiden subsequently dropped that stance and was deposed, but his testimony is under seal.
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As part of that lawsuit, O'Brien's lawyers deposed Trump as part of the discovery process.
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In 1964 the Al Sauds deposed King Saud because of personal excesses and poor management.
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"When he was deposed from Fox, we thought, this is the perfect time," she said.
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August 6, 2016 Heard is scheduled to be deposed regarding her abuse claims against Depp.
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He subpoenaed Camille for that case and deposed her for the first time last month.
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Mr. Cunha, the deposed speaker, said on Monday that he disagreed with Mr. Maranhão's decision.
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It allows Cohen to avoid being deposed and reveal sensitive info in the criminal investigation.
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CAIRO — In many ways, life is not so bad for Egypt's deposed ruler, Hosni Mubarak.
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Mohammad Reza, the deposed shah of Iran, was the son of the Pahlavi dynasty's founder.
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Morsi, the country's first democratically elected president, was deposed by a military coup in 2013.
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Paul Shanley ordered Cardinal Law to be deposed by lawyers of one of Shanley's victims.
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Under a court deadline, the president must be deposed on the lawsuit by Dec. 6.
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In late December, Popular Force nearly deposed President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski in a legislative coup.
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Yeah, so in fact I was deposed yesterday, so there's not much I can say.
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Sudan is currently under the control of the generals since the military deposed al-Bashir.
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At the same time, the city is trying to keep Council members from being deposed.
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In 1943, when Mussolini was deposed, Leone decamped to Rome, to supervise an underground press.
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Trump was deposed in that breach-of-contract case last June, according to the report.
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Ms. Chigumadzi is the author of a book about the coup that deposed Robert Mugabe.
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The 1979 uprising deposed Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, a secular king allied to the West.
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On July 1, Jones will be deposed in his capacity as an individual in the case and on July 2, Jones will be deposed in his capacity as a corporate representative of his business entities according to a person with knowledge of the proceedings.
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There are two schools of thought on the right about how Trump might still be deposed.
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To wit: Jefferson got through his first 100 days without being deposed in a violent coup.
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He left open the possibility that Clinton could be deposed at a later time if necessary.
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Due to these messages, Gaga was subpoenaed and deposed in September of 2017, per Rolling Stone.
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And when Avery later sued Manitowoc County for his wrongful imprisonment, these three men were deposed.
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Earlier this month, the judge ordered that Alphabet's other co-founder, Larry Page, also be deposed.
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Zhao was deposed in 1989 for objecting to a military crackdown on the Tiananmen Square protesters.
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But Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi was deposed and killed by NATO-backed militants several years later.
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In Syria, no viable and less threatening partner for peace exists to replace a deposed Assad.
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Trump has sued Zakarian for breach of contract and was deposed in that case in June.
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She spent hours being deposed in the litigation over the Lehman bankruptcy but never spoke publicly.
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They were the children of the wealthy elite, the deposed aristocrats swept away with the revolution.
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The bloodshed cast a pall over Monday's elections, the first since veteran leader Mugabe was deposed.
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The judge's response: In Uber-Waymo case, sounds like Sergey Brin is going to be deposed.
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In the original play, Prospero was deposed as duke of Milan by his conniving brother, Antonio.
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Mr. Manafort advised President Viktor F. Yanukovych of Ukraine, who was deposed nearly four years ago.
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What's going to happen there, this fight with Uber ... I'm guessing you're being deposed and etc.
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If the case advances, the accusers could be deposed, going up against Mr. Trump yet again.
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The Interior Ministry in Luhansk had then issued a statement in support of its deposed boss.
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Instead, under international pressure, the military deposed the government, stood down security forces and promised elections.
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He was deposed by his deputy, Julia Gillard, who in 2012 introduced a price on carbon.
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The uncompromising ex-president, who was deposed in a coup in 2017, left a mixed legacy.
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But two weeks after he was deposed, Mr. Sondland amended his testimony, and said the reverse.
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Dauman was set to be deposed on Tuesday about conversations he had with Sumner Redstone on Oct.
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After backing the Khmer Rouge, it fell out of favor when the murderous communist regime was deposed.
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Taylor is expected to be deposed by the House Intelligence, Oversight and Foreign Affairs committees on Tuesday.
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Of the five diplomats who were scheduled to testify by the House, only Volker has been deposed.
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Does anyone know where the Prime Minister who Turnbull deposed, one Mr. Tony Abbott, was this morning?
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Activists on social media compared him to Gamal Mubarak, the ravenous son of the deposed Egyptian president.
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After Qaddafi was deposed, Haftar eventually became the leader of militia forces controlling the country's eastern region.
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Those loyal to Boko Haram's recently deposed leader, Abubakar Shekau, murder Muslims who refuse to join them.
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The deposed emir mounted a failed counter-coup in 1996, amid suspicions of Emirati and Saudi help.
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The disgraced and deposed chair, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, is only the worst symptom of this wider truth.
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The Houthi rebels blamed the Saudi-led coalition that is fighting on behalf of Yemen's deposed government.
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Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali, the deposed dictator, steered most of Tunisia's riches to the northern coast.
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"She's a star," the recently deposed emperor of Eataly is recalled to have said at the time.
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On his wall hangs a portrait of King Nikola, who was deposed after 423 years in 1918.
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Consider just one of the many rounds of funds raised under now-deposed co-founder Travis Kalanick.
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Park Geun-hye, the recently deposed president of South Korea, was formally indicted on corruption charges Monday.
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Morsy swept into power, damaging relations with Saudi Arabia, but he was deposed in a 2013 coup.
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Sisi, 64, came to power after a military coup in 2013 that deposed former President Mohamed Morsi.
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Trump is "on fire on the campaign trail," his deposed chief strategist, Stephen Bannon, told The Hill.
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He was deposed as a part of a defamation lawsuit he filed against the media company Gizmodo.
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Benchmark partner Bill Gurley is scheduled to be deposed by Alphabet at the end of the month.
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In Libya, during the Arab Spring, she landed a critical interview with the deposed despot Muammar Qaddafi.
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" Brennan added that Trump reminds him of how other "corrupt authoritarian leaders" have acted before being "deposed.
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Suharto took full control of Indonesia in March 1967, when the elected president, Sukarno, was officially deposed.
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Qatar's serious problem began ever since Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani deposed his father in 1994.
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Marte's solo home run off deposed Rangers closer Sam Dyson in the ninth made it 5-2.
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Last November, the nonagenarian Mugabe was deposed in a soft coup by the 75-year old Mnangagwa.
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Daenerys believes in her right to the Iron Throne because it was her family that was deposed.
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The president could only be deposed, Ms. Troiani said, if he continues seeking to enforce the deal.
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His own party could push him out—but Likud has never deposed one of its own leaders.
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After Mr. Honecker was deposed and his successors opened the Berlin Wall on the night of Nov.
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Calling for the president to be deposed sooner rather than later is ill-considered and anti-democratic.
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There is no question that the president can be civilly sued and deposed, as President Clinton was.
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It was Louis XVI, who was deposed and executed, not Louis XIV, known as the Sun King.
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Ms. Chigumadzi is the author of a book about the coup that deposed Robert Mugabe in 2017.
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The records indicate that Mr. Rockefeller hoped for the restoration of a version of the deposed government.
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Then, having dispensed with this gesture of courtesy, he bore in, equating Obama with a deposed dictator.
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Kurt Volker, the former U.S. special representative for Ukraine negotiations, is scheduled to be deposed on Thursday.
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He was president from 1982 to 1990, when he was deposed by the current president, Idriss Déby.
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The issue of police torture was a central driver of the 2011 uprising that deposed President Hosni Mubarak.
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By September 2015, Japan's key ally Abbott had been deposed by Malcolm Turnbull, blowing the competition wide open.
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President-elect Donald Trump has been deposed in conjunction with his lawsuit against chef José Andrés, reports CNN.
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Hamed's lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa said she had deposed the court papers on behalf of her client on Friday.
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On September 753th police unexpectedly arrested Gamal and Alaa Mubarak, the sons of Hosni Mubarak, Egypt's deposed dictator.
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Madoff, 77, would be deposed at the North Carolina prison where he is serving a 150-year sentence.
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But knowing exactly what this data will be used for can be tricky, as Amiri hasn't deposed Lloyd.
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Since the election, the courts have ordered the release of four opposition MPs and a deposed police chief.
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The party has never deposed its leader and Mr Netanyahu is still popular with the rank and file.
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One such lawsuit saw Clinton's top aide, Huma Abedin, deposed this week, along with other State Department staffers.
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His branch of the royal family lost power in 1972, after the current emir's grandfather deposed Abdullah's brother.
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The deposed King Farouk and the Aga Khan, both regulars at the Monte Carlo casino, did attend, however.
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Schumer argued against allowing new witnesses to be deposed in that case, while McConnell was all for it.
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On Sunday night, U.S. District Judge Mark Mastroianni denied the defendant's motion and ruled Cosby will be deposed.
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The video re-enacts parts of "Richard II," about a deposed king who works to oust his usurper.
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How far he can shrink before being deposed depends on who's willing to step up and challenge him.
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China's deep-rooted relationship with Zimbabwe, formed under recently deposed leader Robert Mugabe, has weakened in recent years.
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All central mosques in Turkey held prayers for Morsi, who was deposed in a military coup in 2013.
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He was later deposed and killed during fighting that broke out in the wake of the Arab Spring.
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It was still struggling when, in 2002, a coup in Venezuela briefly deposed the then-president, Hugo Chavez.
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Cosby could be deposed but would not have to answer questions about her private conversations with her husband.
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The Council of Constance, which ran from 1414 to 1418, deposed two of them and the third abdicated.
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Consider just one of the many rounds of funds raised under Uber's now-deposed co-founder Travis Kalanick.
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He outlived other Arab leaders who were left dead or deposed by uprisings and civil wars since 21.
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A framed and deposed empress leaps from buildings—and through time—in a world that's constantly shifting underfoot.
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CNN previously reported that sacks full of cash had been found in Bashir's home after he was deposed.
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The year after the sting, Democracy Partners sued Project Veritas, and its lawyers have since deposed Mr. O'Keefe.
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The coup attempt, which temporarily deposed Mr. Gorbachev, sent a shock wave across Russia and around the world.
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It was like maintaining loyalty to a deposed, exiled monarch, or perhaps the charismatic leader of a cult.
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At that point, three witnesses were deposed, and portions of those depositions were played in the Senate chamber.
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After Cohen's plea, Avenatti said he would push to have Trump and Cohen both deposed for Daniels' lawsuit.
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The deposed Miss America Vanessa Williams got an on-air apology and was welcomed back into the fold.
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He was deposed in August 1983, and although the pace of the massacres slowed under his successor, Gen.
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All three were deposed and their taped depositions were later played at trial in lieu of live testimony.
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Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi was deposed and killed by NATO-backed militants after halting his nascent nuclear program.
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Andrew's lawyers say that won't cut it, saying they've already deposed Scorsese, and the movie's screenwriter, Terence Winter.
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They pledged to recover money stolen by the country's deposed president and his cronies, and to return it.
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Specifically, the most plausible scenario for stopping Trump now is that he'd be deposed at a contested convention.
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His patron Yanukovych had been deposed as president of Ukraine in 2014, and the Ukrainian money dried up.
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If Trump is deposed and lies under oath, he could be impeached for perjury just as Clinton was.
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Saif Gaddafi, a son of the deposed and executed leader Muammar, was freed from a militia's prison in Libya.
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Larry Page, Travis Kalanick and at least dozens of other Alphabet and Uber employees and executives have been deposed.
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What is clear is that if Trump decides to move ahead, he would have to be deposed under oath.
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One, King Saud, was deposed in 1964, partly over fears that he wanted his own son to succeed him.
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As for the deposed opposition MPs, they should be reinstated, depriving Mr Yameen's government of its majority in parliament.
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Yes, the same Sergey Kislyak at the center of the FBI investigation into deposed national security adviser Michael Flynn.
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But its reign was to prove short-lived: deposed by Microsoft two days later, it never regained top spot.
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Since then Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi, a former general who deposed Mr Morsi, has tried to ease religious tensions.
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In the sequel, you play as either Corvo or Emily herself, now an adult deposed from her inherited throne.
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Somalia ceased to be a coherent state in 1991, when its dictator, Siad Barre, was deposed by rebel militias.
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Earlier on Tuesday, The Washington Post reported that the FTC never deposed Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg in its investigation.
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Military units loyal to Yemen's deposed autocratic leader, Ali Abdullah Saleh, Mr. Hadi's predecessor, are fighting alongside the Houthis.
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According to the letter, Mohammed would not agree "at the present time" to be deposed, but that could change.
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But Mr Ambode was recently deposed in an internal party coup and will not run in next year's elections.
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He enjoyed widespread popularity after the revolt against dictator Nicolae Ceausescu, who was deposed and executed in December 1989.
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Honda said that it became aware of the manipulated tests only when the engineer was deposed by its lawyers.
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I wouldn't rule out the possibility that Mr. Xi will be deposed in a power struggle or coup d'état.
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He had been deposed in 1963, in a coup d'état to which the American government had given its approval.
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The poor soldier, outnumbered, stands down; the crowd rushes across the page, and his commander is displeased, then deposed.
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First from the violent Derg dictatorship that deposed Haile Selassie, and then from the increasingly authoritarian Federal Democratic Republic.
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Three days after he won the election, President-elect Trump deposed Mr. Christie as leader of his transition team.
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He said he had learned of the call after he previously was deposed by House lawmakers behind closed doors.
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Guaido swore himself into office and said Maduro had been deposed, but there's no sign Maduro is stepping down.
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The deposed champion Ireland took third when it defeated Scotland, 35-25, in an extremely lively contest in Dublin.
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The siblings in the McKee family have been deposed multiple times in court over the estate of their parents.
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He was deposed multiple times and asked by UMG lawyers to submit declarations to the court on four occasions.
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They would rather defend a compromised Republican president than have to live in the wake of a deposed one.
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Within just a couple of days, tanks had rumbled into the capital and soldiers had effectively deposed Mr. Mugabe.
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In an Op-Ed, Mr. Puigdemont's deputy, now deposed, argues that future elections could help advance the separatist struggle.
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Major pro-independence parties seemed to favor participating in the election, as did the deposed Catalan president, Carles Puigdemont.
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In all, Spain's attorney general is seeking to prosecute 20 Catalan separatists, including Carles Puigdemont, the deposed regional leader.
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In just the last month, he has been deposed in the California case and another one in North Carolina.
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Former Ukraine special envoy Kurt Volker, who resigned his post last week, is scheduled to be deposed on Thursday.
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The first witness to be deposed in the House's impeachment inquiry was former special envoy to Ukraine Kurt Volker.
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Any witnesses would first be deposed privately before the Senate would vote on whether to make their testimony public.
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It is incredibly rare, if not unprecedented, for a sitting US president to be deposed in a contract protest.
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He has been a consultant to several plaintiffs' attorneys in Polaris litigation and has been deposed in one case.
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Robert Baratheon, Ned Stark, and company eventually deposed the Targaryen dynasty, and Mad King Aerys and Rhaegar were killed.
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The country's president, Maithripala Sirisena, sought to have the prime minister, Ranil Wickremesinghe, deposed in October of last year.
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Ryan Seacrest, who served as an executive producer on the spinoff, is also expected to be deposed in early 2019.
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In any case, he said, an imaginary memoir is the best kind to have when you can still be deposed.
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Depp is also scheduled to be deposed, and both he and Heard are expected to appear in court on Aug.
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It is unclear, however, whether the courts will decide that a sitting president can be deposed for charity-law infractions.
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Sudan's military council, which took power after former military officer Bashir was deposed, has previously denied any rape took place.
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After the United Kingdom deposed the Zulu monarch Cetewayo, P. T. Barnum offered Queen Victoria $100,000 to exhibit him abroad.
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Also being deposed in the case are James Cotsana, a former intelligence officer, and Jonathan Fredman, a current CIA lawyer.
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SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's center-right government will face a by-election in deposed prime minister Malcolm Turnbull's seat on Oct.
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Levandowski, who describes himself as a pioneer in the field of self-driving vehicle technology, had never been deposed before.
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When Mr. Johnson deposed Mr. Astorino and other officials in preparation of his report, they retreated from their public statements.
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I was becoming another Zamalek eccentric, the foreigner who wandered the island at night, calling out for the deposed President.
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According to the 2016 biography "Marie-Antoinette," the deposed French queen apologized to her executioner on the scaffold in 1793.
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This is a bad argument, one that bears similarities to the idea that Trump would be deposed at the convention.
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In 1979, Mr. Rockefeller handed him the unenviable task of bringing the deposed shah of Iran to the United States.
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Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi was deposed and killed by NATO-backed militants in 2011 after halting his nascent nuclear program.
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After being deposed in 1991, Mr. Hawke remained in Parliament a few months, then resigned in 1992 and quit politics.
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Panashe Chigumadzi is the author of "These Bones Will Rise Again," a book about the coup that deposed Robert Mugabe.
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Bashir's lawyer dismissed the accusations, telling CNN the deposed president had not taken the money for his own personal gain.
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If that were the rule, many a deposed king would have been spared instead of going to the chopping block.
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Volker, who resigned from his position a week ago, is being deposed Thursday by three House panels behind closed doors.
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The Justice Department has been reviewing the case for eight months now, with executives deposed, rivals questioned and documents demanded.
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Witnesses were called during President Bill Clinton's impeachment trial (although they were deposed privately and senators watched their taped testimony).
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If the Senate decides to subpoena witnesses, they would first be deposed privately before the Senate decided on public testimony.
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Three others -- including Energy Secretary Rick Perry -- who were due to be deposed this week plan to skip out, too.
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His influence has outlived that of other Arab leaders left dead or deposed by uprisings and civil wars since 2011.
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Second, Mueller's team focused on what Manafort did once he lost his Ukrainian income after the country's president was deposed.
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That ambassador, Marie Yovanovitch, is due to be deposed later this month by House staffers, according to a committee aide.
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Four months after he was deposed, Mr. Morsi and 14 senior members of the Muslim Brotherhood were put on trial.
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The other involves an attempt to prevent his channel from being deposed as the most-subscribed channel on the site.
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Manafort had worked with Putin's allies in Ukraine, advising the presidential campaign of Putin ally Victor Yanukovych, who was ultimately deposed.
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Allende, the daughter of deposed socialist leader Salvador Allende, had expressed an interest in running, but her popularity has recently declined.
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That, admittedly was some 26 years after he was deposed, hardly the kind of time-frame that most Gambians would want.
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Trump will be deposed at the offices of the attorneys representing his opponent in the case, chef Geoffrey Zakarian, in Washington.
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But discovery in Zervos's suit is already underway, and the judge overseeing it has said Trump does have to be deposed.
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Zimbabwe will hold national elections on July 30th, the first since Robert Mugabe was deposed in a military coup last year.
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But he was deposed in a coup in 2013 and thrown in prison along with other leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood.
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Six months later, he was deposed, stripped and locked in a dungeon where he was reportedly later found strangled to death.
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Four other Samsung executives have been accused of offering bribes to deposed President Park Geun-hye and an associate of hers.
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But his time in office was short-lived: He was deposed in a military coup in 2013 that brought in Sisi.
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"In 1848, three or four monarchies were deposed, but not in Britain, and that's because the British monarchy didn't seem remote."
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While she believed the deposed leader was a dictator, she felt that his hanging was a punishment for all of Iraqis.
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Trump lost the suit in 2011, but during the litigation my lawyers deposed him under oath for two days in 2007.
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What we have here is the President of the United States openly threatening the recently-deposed FBI director to stay silent.
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While the reckoning that ensured has rippled through Hollywood and beyond, onscreen the patriarchy has been deposed by a violent matriarchy.
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The victim was deposed two years ago while Penn State was settling claims, but he never made the allegations in court.
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Bellis also ruled that three others critical to Infowars's operations could be deposed by the families, according to the Hartford Courant.
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With the claim denied, Trump must be deposed for a case brought against her clothing company, The Business of Fashion reports.
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"If he was still on the board on the date of notice of deposition, he can still be deposed," Olson said.
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South Africa and Brazil have deposed sitting presidents, while Russia's president has cost the country billions of dollars in international sanctions.
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" Asked about the allegations of sexual harassment against Harvey Weinstein, the deposed Hollywood mogul, Kaine said: "Any leader should condemn this.
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Muammar el-Qaddafi, was deposed and killed in Surt in 2011, the country has been divided by tribal and militia rivalries.
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In March, 22017, a lawyer from BakerHostetler deposed the agent from the government task force who had acted on Browder's tip.
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Nicholas II ignored the frantic pleading of his advisers until the end; when he finally abdicated, he had already been deposed.
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Poking around the computer terminals in city hall, I learned that the computer mayor had deposed the human mayor through trickery.
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After he was deposed in 1989, the queen also stripped Ceausescu of an honorary knighthood bestowed upon him during the trip.
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A large chunk of the center was razed by the Communist dictator, Nicolae Ceausescu, who was deposed and executed in 2000.
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The fate of this one, experts say, is connected to what happens in Sudan now that Mr. Bashir has been deposed.
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Voronenkov told Radio Free Europe in February that he had been helping prosecutors build a case against the deposed Ukrainian president.
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The N.F.L. might, for instance, want to avoid having its top executives deposed or any negative publicity stemming from the case.
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Second, Mueller's team focused on what Manafort allegedly did once he lost his Ukrainian income after the country's president was deposed.
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Anticorruption groups in Ukraine, where Mr. Manafort had advised Viktor Yanukovych, who was deposed as president in 2014, welcomed the indictment.
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He is being deposed by three separate House committees leading the Democrats' impeachment inquiry: Intelligence, Oversight and Reform and Foreign Affairs.
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Sondland is the sixth witness to be deposed by the three committees since Pelosi announced the impeachment inquiry late last month.
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If the Senate decides to subpoena witnesses, they would first be deposed privately and before the Senate decided on public testimony.
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If any witnesses are subpoenaed, the resolution says, they will be deposed first, before the Senate decides whether they will testify.
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The testimonies are largely known ahead of time: Witnesses have already been deposed during hours-long questioning and the transcripts released.
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Nonetheless, the 22019 Islamic Revolution deposed the shah, leaving Iran repressed by the brutal theocratic regime founded by the Ayatollah Khomeini.
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King Saud was deposed in 1964 and replaced by his brother King Faisal, who, in turn, was assassinated by a nephew.
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"The talent is there to see, he was born to go uphill fast," said Thomas, Bernal's teammate and now deposed champion.
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Gordon Sondland, the U.S. ambassador to the E.U. who has become a key figure in the probe, will be deposed today.
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Mr. Ackman and J. Michael Pearson, the former Valeant chief, have either been deposed or will be questioned under oath soon.
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That case still poses a threat to Trump because he could be deposed, potentially opening him up to charges of perjury.
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Hale did also reject portions of the plaintiff's complaints, like a hearing to address if Trump should be deposed before his inauguration.
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Tymoshenko was the main political rival of the Kremlin-backed President Viktor Yanukovych, whom Manafort advised until Yanukovych was deposed in 2014.
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South Iraq is the popular base of the Shiite blocs that have led Iraqi governments since Saddam Hussein was deposed in 2003.
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One of the associates deposed is Jones' father, Dr. David Jones, who is the manager of human resources at Free Speech Systems.
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Eight of Puigdemont's allies stayed behind in Spain and have been detained on similar accusations to the ones the deposed leader faces.
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Voronenkov was to testify against deposed Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych and had ruffled feathers in Russia for calling the Crimean annexation illegal.
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U.S. District Judge Mark Mastroianni ruled that Camille Cosby could be deposed but would have the right not to answer some questions.
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Philip Reeker, the acting assistant secretary of State for European and Eurasian affairs, is scheduled to be deposed on Saturday (ABC News).
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Bush's title, Cowards, bluntly refers to his own public statements about deposed president Trump and the people that enabled his catastrophic presidency.
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Gaga, whose real name is Stefani Germanotta, was deposed in September 2017 as part of the lawsuit brought by Gottwald against Kesha.
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Lauer was part of a wave of powerful men deposed from their jobs as the #MeToo movement gained public attention in 2017.
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If a tyrant did, he would speedily be deposed by the state governments, who would lead the armed people in the militias.
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Buhari was also the nation's military head of state from December 1983 to August 1985, when he was deposed in a coup.
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Emily is deposed in the first few minutes by a vengeful, dramatically glam witch named Delilah Copperspoon, apparently a long-lost relative.
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He said "it's kind of a good thing" that politicians who favor gun control are in fear of being assassinated or deposed.
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A billionaire prime minister deposed in 2006 was convicted of corruption, but stays out of the country to avoid going to jail.
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Mitchell and Jessen, along with other former CIA officials, were deposed and other declassified agency documents were eventually produced in the case.
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Yingluck's trips have become part of an intensifying popularity contest with the army general who deposed her: Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha.
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Tito survives a coup instigated by Vitellia, the disgruntled daughter of a deposed ruler, and led by her lover, Sesto, Tito's friend.
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Those privileges did not soften the humiliation of being deposed, as jefe of his country, by people he had helped for years.
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On Wednesday, Camille, 71, is scheduled to be deposed in a defamation lawsuit filed against her husband by seven of his accusers.
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She was investigated for corruption and embezzlement, and calls for impeachment grew louder until she was deposed and arrested by the military.
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The organization has asked for Clinton herself to be deposed in a separate but similar case, which is pending a judge's review.
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In fact, it was a group of former loyalists to deposed leader Moammar Gadhafi, whom Washington had sought to oust months earlier.
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Nicaragua is a country where a revolution deposed one family dynasty, only to see it at risk of being replaced by another.
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The White House vowed not to "yield to blackmail" by handing over Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, the deposed shah, and imposed economic sanctions.
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Instead of using whips and beatings to enforce a rigid, top-down hierarchy, they elected and deposed their captains by popular vote.
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The new prime minister, Scott Morrison, deposed the previous prime minister from his own party in August, for reasons that remain unclear.
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Mr. Drennan said his client had never seen Mr. Warfaa before December 2018, when Mr. Warfaa was deposed in the United States.
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The generals who deposed Mr. al-Bashir did so in response to enormous street demonstrations calling for the end of his regime.
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The discussion was friendly and hardly confrontational, yet it felt like a deposed order seeking to influence the revolutionaries who toppled it.
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In the end, the league agreed to an estimated $1 billion settlement without a single player being deposed or appearing in court.
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He was deposed after months of political unrest directed at his administration, which was accused of being spendthrift and out of touch.
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That hurdle includes a requirement that any witnesses get privately deposed before a second vote on whether that deposition gets released publicly.
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We are aware of no precedent for a sovereign pardoning himself, then abdicating or being deposed but being immune from criminal process.
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On a recent day, he went snowboarding at a mountaintop resort built in the 1960s by the later-deposed shah of Iran.
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Within three months, the generals who toppled Diem were themselves deposed, ushering in a period of cascading military coups and religious violence.
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Kim Gardner is scheduled to be deposed be special prosecutors this week in the criminal perjury case against her investigator William Tisaby.
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Deposed closer Edwin Díaz was warming up in the ninth, but the Mets stuck with Wilson even as he ran into trouble.
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The managers have explained that Bolton was not deposed during the House inquiry because the president directed administration officials not to testify.
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Under the rules, witnesses who are deposed in private do not automatically testify in person or by video in the Senate chamber.
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But impeachment investigators have deposed 17 people -- most of them professional State Department diplomats, National Security Council experts and a Lt. Col.
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The big picture: No one's expecting to learn much from these hearings, which feature witnesses who've already been deposed behind closed doors.
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A judge ruled that Seacrest, an executive producer on Keeping Up with the Kardashians, can be deposed in the case, according to TMZ.
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Of the five diplomats who were scheduled to testify by the House, only former Special Representative for Ukraine Kurt Volker has been deposed.
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Judge Robert Morin said one of the three women can be deposed to preserve her testimony, as she's taken ill in recent months.
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Specifically in regards to SolarCity, Musk was slated to be deposed earlier this month in a complaint brought by shareholders over the deal.
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That attack threatens to reinvigorate the armed conflict in a country marred by instability since former dictator Muammar Qaddafi was deposed in 2011.
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The nation's military deposed Bashir this week and said it would prosecute him, while also promising to head on a path to democracy.
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In 1972 the founding emir was deposed by his cousin, who was then toppled in 1995 by his own son, Hamad bin Khalifa.
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Just 19 months ago his political career seemed over, after he was deposed as leader of the Socialist party by its regional barons.
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In his later years Hosni Mubarak, the dictator deposed in 2011, preferred to govern from the idyllic Sinai resort of Sharm el-Sheikh.
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The group's ageing owner, Aydin Dogan, one of the symbols of Turkey's deposed secular order, has been hounded by tax inspectors and prosecutors.
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In the case where Johnson-Seck was deposed, OneWest was trying to foreclose in its own name, although it didn't own the loan.
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In 2014, pro-Russian forces in Donbass deposed the local authorities and declared the Donetsk People's Republic, named after the region's largest city.
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In 2014, pro-Russian forces in Donbass deposed the local authorities and declared the Donetsk People's Republic, named after the region's largest city.
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Disagreements among U.S., British and Iraqi officials about how extensive the purge should be started almost immediately after Saddam was deposed, Chilcot found.
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A lawyer deposed him, but Cosby settled with Constand in 2006; the case's details were filed away, and years of relative quiet ensued.
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We're told Bieber was set to be deposed Friday in Miami ... where a photog is accusing Justin's bodyguard of trapping and attacking him.
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Cosby's legal team wanted to prevent Camille Cosby from being deposed by attorneys for the eight women who have sued him for defamation.
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The country's longtime ruler, Ali Abdullah Saleh, was also deposed in 2011, though he was not prepared to give up power so easily.
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Two years after Hussein was deposed by the 2003 US-led invasion of Iraq, Talabani was elected president by the transitional national assembly.
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During closing arguments on Tuesday, Judge Jesse Furman repeatedly asked Justice Department attorney Brett Shumate why Ross hadn't been deposed in the case.
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Mr. Mubarak was not known for tolerating much criticism before he was deposed, and would never have won an award from Transparency International.
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Bashir, who is wanted for war crimes in Sudan's Darfur region by the International Criminal Court, was deposed after months of mass protests.
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A coup d'état deposed Burma's U Nu in 1962, and the military junta engaged in a protracted campaign against a local communist insurgency.
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The Catholic Church, the rallying force behind the popular revolt that deposed President Ferdinand Marcos in 1986, has lost much of its ascendancy.
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Jayanti was scheduled to be deposed privately in late October, but her deposition was postponed due to the funeral of the late Rep.
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Haftar's attempt to seize power comes as the nation continues to be in disarray since former leader Moammar Gadhafi was deposed in 2011.
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Depp claims Heard received "late night" visits from Musk, with his lawyers saying they've deposed members from the building's security team to testify.
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Washington (CNN)Few reporters know deposed FBI Director James Comey as well -- or have been covering him as long -- as CNN's Eric Lichtblau.
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Trump has indicated that he would be willing to be deposed by the special counsel, but that he would defer to his lawyers.
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Egypt remains in flux after the country's chaotic revolution in 2011 that deposed President Hosni Mubarak, a movement that the Obama administration supported.
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Trent's attorney says he's served a notice have Katherine deposed on March 15, but her attorney says she won't show for that either.
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We freewheeled down, to find the king of Afghanistan had been deposed that July, setting in motion events we never paused to consider.
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The deposed governor, Nufal Hammadi, who had held the job since 2015, made no comment publicly either before or after the Parliament vote.
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The backdrop: A severe drought and decades of economic mismanagement under Robert Mugabe, who was deposed in 2017, have contributed to the crisis.
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Mr. Mobutu, with the logistical support of both Belgium and the United States, deposed and captured Mr. Lumumba, who was killed in 1961.
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Several high-ranking church officials were also deposed in negotiations ahead of the settlement, which was announced in August 2008, according to BishopAccountability.
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The last prison break at Makala was in 1997, when Laurent Kabila took power after the longtime dictator Mobutu Sese Seko was deposed.
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For help relocating him to the U.S., American officials turned to David Rockefeller, a banker who considered the deposed ruler a prized client.
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In 2002, members of the military who opposed Mr. Chávez's changes deposed him for a brief period and a new president was installed.
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Those who agreed to testify willingly would first be deposed in private sessions with House managers and White House lawyers and their staff.
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Mr. al-Bashir was deposed in April after months of persistent demonstrations throughout the country convinced key military commanders to turn against him.
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Even after he was deposed in 1998, there was little effort to set up an Indonesian form of a truth and reconciliation commission.
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Demonstrations have taken place outside the syndicate for decades, particularly in the aftermath of the 8003 uprising that deposed longtime autocrat Hosni Mubarak.
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Demonstrations have taken place outside the syndicate for decades, particularly in the aftermath of the 2011 uprising that deposed longtime autocrat Hosni Mubarak.
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Like "the King," or France's own long-deposed kings, the French quickly called him by his first name only: he was simply Johnny.
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The curtain opens on a gigantic mound of corpses in the deposed emperor's banquet hall, which is being used as a makeshift morgue.
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He has not resigned or been formally deposed, however, and he was pictured on Thursday shaking hands with the military chief, Constantino Chiwenga.
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After the US and its allies deposed him, Qaddafi was horrifically tortured and executed afterward; you can watch footage of his killing online.
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They might succeed — Paula Jones first sued Bill Clinton in May 1994 and Clinton wasn't deposed until January 1998, nearly four years later.
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Then in 2005, shortly after several county officials were deposed over their handling of evidence in the case, Mr. Avery was accused once again.
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"When Derek Fisher gets fired, we celebrate extra hard," he said, referring to the New York Knicks' coach who was deposed earlier that day.
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The announcement comes as an Allegheny County judge ruled that Murphy must be deposed in Edwards and Sally's divorce proceedings, the Tribune-Review reports.
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"I suspect that this was a great time for both sides to talk settlement, considering neither party ultimately wants to be deposed," Mindel says.
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The unexpected result sets the stage for the return to power of deposed Catalan president Carles Puigdemont who campaigned from self-exile in Brussels.
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Whether the prime minister resigns or gets deposed, her replacement could seek to re-open talks with the EU and ask for more time.
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You can read more here about the implications of invoking the Fifth Amendment and how it might help Mr. Cohen to avoid being deposed.
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Those privileges did not soften the still-raw humiliation of being deposed, as jefe of his country, by people he had helped for years.
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No, they haven't reached a settlement (or anything close) but they have settled on a date for Apple CEO Tim Cook to be deposed.
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A vote by the wider Australian public might see Coates deposed, if only for a desire for change after nearly three decades in power.
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Trump was recently deposed in the lawsuit, and his legal team has countered that, in fact, Trump's comments have been beneficial to his businesses.
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Since last addressing a U.N. climate conference in 2009, Nasheed said he had been deposed in a coup, imprisoned and then forced into exile.
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The Amhara, who are about a quarter of the population, ruled the roost under Ethiopia's last emperor, Haile Selassie, who was deposed in 1974.
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Spanish authorities say deposed officials will be allowed to take their personal belongings from official buildings, but are barred from performing any official duties.
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Manuel Zelaya, who was deposed in the coup in 2009 and backs Mr Nasralla, has been more visible than the candidate since the election.
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President George W. Bush invaded Iraq in 2003, deposed dictator Saddam Hussein and disbanded his army without a comprehensive plan for post-war stability.
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Every few weeks Egypt's only democratically elected president, deposed in a coup in 2013, would appear in court to answer one charge or another.
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The African Union threatened to suspend Sudan, following a military coup that deposed Omar al-Bashir, who had ruled for more than three decades.
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Sergey Brin & Larry Page: On Wednesday, the judge also ordered that Alphabet co-founder Sergey Brin be deposed, something his company's lawyers initially declined.
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Mr. Manafort's former client President Viktor F. Yanukovych was deposed in 2014, and Mr. Kilimnik said he stopped working for Mr. Manafort that year.
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Reminder: At issue is whether the president of the United States is secretly taping phone calls -- including those with his now-deposed FBI director.
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Madoff, 77, would be deposed at the North Carolina prison where he is serving a 150-year sentence for running a huge Ponzi scheme.
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Colin had personally attended Elway's deposition -- just as he had when Houston Texans owner Bob McNair was deposed in the case back in March.
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Viacom (VIAB) controlling shareholder Sumner Redstone will not be deposed nor give testimony at his upcoming mental competency trial, according to a judge's ruling.
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She was a key figure in the broad-based movement of peaceful resistance to the 2009 military coup that deposed Honduras's democratically elected president.
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Mills, Clinton's former chief of staff, is scheduled to be deposed on Friday in a session that could last as long as seven hours.
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Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Tuesday expressed doubt that deposed Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi died of natural causes this week, according to Bloomberg.
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The assumption was he'd join the ranks of deposed dictators like Libya's Muammar Gaddafi, Iraq's Saddam Hussein, and Tunisia's Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali.
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But with Bannon's banishment from Trump circles, Grimm has renounced the deposed former Breitbart boss and made most vividly clear his allegiance to Trump.
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Both Trump and Zervos have agreed to be deposed in the matter by the end of January, according to a court filing on Friday.
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After that, in 1998, came the dynastic patriarch Joseph Estrada, who was deposed by protests during his impeachment trial by the Senate in 2001.
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As the highest-ranking American prelate deposed in the scandal, he became a focus of anger and feelings of betrayal among many American Catholics.
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Five days later, Mr. al-Bashir was deposed in a coup by military officers who appeared to be acting in response to the demonstrations.
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In this adaptation of Ryszard Kapuscinski's 1978 book, the deposed Ethiopian emperor Haile Selassie is limned by 10 servants, all played by one woman.
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Since then, the Intelligence, Oversight, and Foreign Affairs committees have deposed 17 witnesses in closed-door meetings, including former and current foreign service members.
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People power in Sudan recently deposed a dictator convicted of war crimes, but the experiment with democracy in that Arab country is only beginning.
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It would be rather odd for a deposed King James I to claim that he could remain king by pardoning himself after his overthrow.
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Nevertheless, the fact that there has been a coup, and that Mugabe has, in effect, been deposed, may open the possibilities for popular opposition.
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Laporta was deposed in 2010, and his successor, his onetime protégé Rosell, resigned in disgrace after he was accused of financial crimes in 2014.
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Witnesses (0-7 days): In the Clinton trial, the Senate recessed proceedings for a week while witnesses were deposed in closed-door, videotaped sessions.
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There was a January 31 deadline for Trump to be deposed, which now is on hold, a spokesman for Trump attorney Marc Kasowitz said.
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Only Kurt Volker, the former US special envoy to Ukraine who is no longer required to follow the State Department's orders, has been deposed.
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He was scheduled to be deposed Tuesday, but he will not comply with impeachment investigators' request, a source involved in the deliberations told CNN.
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The lawsuits also create the prospect of Trump being deposed, potentially exposing him to embarrassing lines of questioning and to the risk of perjury.
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Seventeen current or former administration officials were deposed as witnesses behind closed doors, and 12 of them testified publicly over the past two weeks.
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Volker has agreed to be deposed by the House Intelligence Committee, so we might soon learn more about his take on all of this.
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Yahoo News reported Tuesday that attorney Douglas Wigdor, who is representing the investigator, Rod Wheeler, is seeking for Trump and Spicer to be deposed.
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For 22019 years, journalists chronicled the deposed aristocrats — a prince, a princess and a queen, the last of a storied Shiite Muslim royal line.
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Last week, the Trump administration asked the US Supreme Court to block Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross from having to be deposed on the matter.
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Two lawsuits over restaurants in his DC hotel could be headed for trial, and Trump was deposed in one of the suits last week.
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Add two very important members of the Seattle Seahawks to the group of people who will be deposed in the Colin Kaepernick collusion case.
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The government requested that the high court hear argument in the case after a federal appeals court ruled that Ross would have to be deposed.
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Hays is being deposed as a result; and 2015, when an elderly Hays is being interviewed for a TV news program about the original case.
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Seen by the public as a champion for liberalization, Hu had been deposed two years earlier and his death on April 15 was widely mourned.
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Then in Bennington, Vermont, he deposed two siblings, a brother and sister, former residents of St. Joseph's who were serving as witnesses for the defense.
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Citing the Fifth Amendment in the Clifford case allows Mr. Cohen to avoid being deposed and revealing sensitive information in the more important criminal investigation.
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Alternatively, the weakness she has shown in the campaign might yet see her deposed if colleagues decide the negotiations are going in the wrong direction.
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The organization was Egypt's most powerful political movement until the military, led by Mr. Sisi, deposed President Mohamed Morsi, a Brotherhood leader, in July 2013.
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"I am a staunch believer in the Knights at the local level," Mishork, who was deposed in the lawsuit, said over the phone from Texas.
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But having been an adviser to deposed Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych and Philippines strongman Ferdinand Marcos, Manafort surely recognizes a coup when he sees one.
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It concludes with the pathetic Nicholas II, the last tsar, deposed and hurriedly murdered alongside his wife and children (pictured) by the Bolsheviks in 1918.
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Bill Cosby sues accuser Andrea Constand U.S. District Judge Mark Mastroianni on Sunday night denied the defendant's motion and ruled Camille Cosby would be deposed.
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Trump himself could even be deposed in the case — which Zervos' attorney offered to do in-between rounds on the Mar-a-Lago golf course.
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Despite the blatant conflict of interest, police officers who weeks before had been deposed in the lawsuit were involved with the investigation of the murder.
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Viacom — Controlling shareholder Sumner Redstone will not be deposed and will not give testimony at his upcoming mental competency trial, according to a judge's ruling.
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HARARE, Zimbabwe — Things were supposed to be different in Zimbabwe after its former strongman ruler, Robert Mugabe, was deposed in a bloodless coup in 173.
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HARARE, Zimbabwe — Things were supposed to be different in Zimbabwe after its former strongman ruler, Robert Mugabe, was deposed in a bloodless coup in 2017.
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As a matter of basic governing competence, they would try to sideline reckless advisers like Steve Bannon, Stephen Miller, and the now-deposed Michael Flynn.
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Trump has continued to deny any quid pro quo in his dealings with Ukraine, though multiple witnesses deposed in the impeachment inquiry have testified otherwise.
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So far, on my trip to Harare, three weeks after a coup deposed Mugabe in November 21980, I had seen no pictures of the man.
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The deposed collector was permitted to use all his old organizational talents in New York, whose electoral votes put Garfield over the top in November.
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In November 1976, Mr. Bagaza, by then a lieutenant colonel and deputy chief of staff of the army, deposed Mr. Micombero in a bloodless coup.
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General Sisi launched a scorched-earth assault on two encampments, killing in a matter of hours at least 2628 supporters of the deposed President Morsi.
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A judge has ruled that the president can be deposed in the suit, brought by Summer Zervos, who has accused Trump of making unwanted advances.
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As deputy to his now-deposed cousin Mohammed bin Naif, the energetic and forceful MbS opened the policy floodgates and pushed the boundaries of change.
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In a legal precedent, an international victim of human trafficking deposed before an Indian court for the first time and recorded her statements through videoconferencing.
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The US Department of Justice, for example, deposed Microsoft CEO Bill Gates as part of its antitrust case against the software giant two decades ago.
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Now, lawyers for Judicial Watch and the former State Department contractor will need to meet to decide when he can be deposed, the judge ordered.
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His silence could have reflected poorly on Clinton and might have increased the odds that she will be forced to be deposed in the case.
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They also met Sonny Liston, who held the heavyweight title between September 1962 and March 1964, when he was deposed by a young Muhammad Ali.
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Then, a referendum in Italy deposed former Prime Minister Matteo Renzi after it was turned into a confidence vote on his leadership by opposition parties.
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He established a foundation to support Rwandan refugees and subsisted on food stamps and with the help of the Monarchist League, which supports deposed kings.
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He arrived in golf attire, fresh off 18 holes with his brother-in-law and Bill Shine, the recently deposed co-president of Fox News.
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The South Sudanese Army, which is loyal to President Salva Kiir, has repeatedly clashed with rebel groups loyal to the deposed vice president, Riek Machar.
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But the Shah of Iran was deposed in January 1979 and the family — its banks confiscated and some of its friends killed — never left England.
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But the generals dissolved Parliament and deposed the elected president, and six years later the military is still struggling to defeat a militant Islamist backlash.
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A political crisis and deepening social rifts had polarized the country, and in 2014 the democratically elected government had been deposed in a military coup.
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Alone among his team, Carter had anticipated what would happen if he allowed the deposed Shah of Iran into the United States for medical treatment.
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That year, a civil war in Ethiopia broke out after Haile Selassie, the 225th emperor of Ethiopia, was deposed by a Marxist Derg military coup.
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He turned Serbia into a war-addicted kleptocracy, ruined its economy, lost every war he fought and was deposed by his own people in 2000.
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George Kent, deputy assistant secretary of State, is scheduled to be deposed Tuesday, though it's unclear if the administration will attempt to block his appearance.
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The GOP also requested several of the impeachment witnesses who were already deposed by House investigators, a request that is more likely to be approved.
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Its failure to do so, dating back to 2003, when the Americans invaded and deposed Saddam Hussein, created the fertile ground in which ISIS flourished.
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King Amanullah, who ordered its construction, was deposed before it was finished, by a revolt led by conservative mullahs against his modernizing rule in 1929.
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Sirisena has spoken out publicly against Wickremesinghe's supposed inaction, accusing the now deposed prime minister of inadequately investigating an alleged assassination plot targeting the president.
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He was deposed in a lawsuit stemming from the publication of the dossier and was privately interviewed by Mueller's team in the summer of 2017.
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Working against it: After #MeToo, would voters really reward a movie whose deposed director was the subject of recent sexual-misconduct allegations in The Atlantic?
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By 2002, another military coup was underway, this time supported by Venezuela's opposition, which briefly deposed Mr. Chávez with the approval of the United States.
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Yanukovych was a tight Kremlin ally, to the point where he fled to Russia after he was deposed in a popular uprising in early 2014.
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So what does the grandson of a deposed monarch do to keep busy, at least until the reinstatement of the monarchy (an extremely unlikely event, indeed)?
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But considering the way leader Moammar Gadhafi was deposed and killed several years later, Pyongyang flipped out at Bolton&aposs suggestion, almost dooming the summit itself.
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Tesla has refused to make Musk available and sought to limit the number of people deposed by Tripp's defense team at the law firm Tiffany & Bosco.
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And because all of the sitting Republican lawmakers are Cruz clones who view them as traitorous RINOs, the deposed establishment cannot even cash in as lobbyists.
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Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said the U.S. government would be defeated like Iraq's deposed leader Saddam Hussein if it attacked Iran, Iranian state TV reported.
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Jennifer Hay, whom the challengers previously deposed, had a portfolio at the NSC including military personnel and readiness — but she left the NSC on July 5.
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Playboy founder Hugh Hefner was deposed Wednesday in a sexual battery civil suit against embattled comedian Bill Cosby, according to a Los Angeles civil rights attorney.
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In Burkina Faso, for instance, it played a big role in forcing soldiers to hand power back to civilians after they deposed the president in 2015.
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Hosni Mubarak and Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali, the deposed leaders of Egypt and Tunisia, offered in vain to stand down later if protesters went home.
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For added impact, he said Libya, whose leader agreed to give up his nuclear program only to be deposed and killed, would be a good model.
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The Saudi-led coalition is fighting to prevent Houthi rebels allied with Iran and forces loyal to Yemen's deposed President Ali Abdullah Saleh from taking power.
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It is not the rubber-stamp institution it was under Suharto, the strongman deposed in 1998, but nor is it an effective check on executive power.
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The judge granted her motion so that Camille Cosby can appeal the December 31 order requiring her to be deposed by attorneys of the seven accusers.
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Both Donald and Eric Trump were deposed in the matter, it went to trial before a judge in August, and the parties are awaiting a ruling.
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Lyanna's abduction set off a series of events called Robert's Rebellion, a civil war which ultimately deposed the Targaryen family and put Robert Baratheon the throne.
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The group shot to prominence after fielding a candidate in a September 2017 by-election to fill a seat vacated by deposed prime minister Nawaz Sharif.
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Al-Zubair Ahmed Hassan, a former finance minister who was secretary general of the Islamic Movement until Bashir's was deposed, was also detained, the sources said.
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The South's previous administration, headed by deposed President Park Geun-hye, had made the assertions following a long-range missile test by North Korea last year.
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There, he grappled with a faction of Wakandans who wanted him deposed, while also dealing with the backlash caused by his romantic relationship with an outsider.
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Another major NFL honcho is being deposed in the Colin Kaepernick collusion case -- this time it's New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft ... TMZ Sports has learned.
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She will be deposed again March 14 at a place to be determined, attorney Joseph Cammarata said Monday evening when the hearing concluded in Springfield, Massachusetts.
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The other side: In response to CNN's questions, Aetna defended both its handling of the individual case for which Iinuma was deposed and its broader practices.
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However, many Thais despise Yingluck almost as much as her billionaire brother Thaksin, who was prime minister until deposed in a previous military coup in 2006.
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The images also suggest the roiling tensions incited by Akhnaten's rule, as opposition builds up to the climactic confrontation in which he is deposed and killed.
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Mr. Jara, then 230, was an accomplished songwriter and theater director and a member of the Communist Party that supported the deposed government of Salvador Allende.
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Shumate replied that it is not normal for someone in Ross' position to be deposed, and he noted that the Supreme Court had blocked Ross' deposition.
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Recently deposed general manager Ruston Webster tried to build his team around a good offensive line and Jake Locker, which... well, he's not the GM anymore.
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Kaine accused Trump of admiring Russian President Vladimir Putin, former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un and deposed Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.
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A judge ruled earlier this year that Trump can be deposed in the case, which is expected to go to trial sometime after June 85033, 2019.
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He also harbored fears of being deposed should he leave his country for long, leading to an insistence the summit take place in North Korea's capital.
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Paddock was deposed October 29, 13 as part of a civil lawsuit against the Cosmopolitan Hotel, where he slipped and fell on a walkway in 2011.
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Washington (CNN)House Judiciary Chairman Bob Goodlatte on Friday subpoenaed FBI agent Peter Strzok to be deposed by the House Judiciary and Oversight committees next week.
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Before joining Mr. Trump's campaign this spring, Mr. Manafort's most prominent recent client was Mr. Yanukovych, who — like Mr. Marcos — was deposed in a popular uprising.
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ACCRA — The new military government of Ghana today [March 4] broke diplomatic relations with Guinea, whose president has proclaimed deposed Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah his equal.
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Only after a liberal revolution had deposed the Tsar and transformed Russia into a fully capitalist state, they believed, could the proletariat come onto the stage.
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In that event, the Jets could pursue a trade with the San Francisco 49ers for the deposed starter Colin Kaepernick or with Houston for Brian Hoyer.
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At one point Otero brought up "less drastic" alternatives to a stay in the proceedings, such as having Cohen be deposed instead of testifying in court.
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When deposed, Hackett allegedly volunteered that he owned a DEA license marked with an X, a designation that would have enabled him to prescribe certain opiates.
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But since Mugabe was deposed and Mnangagwa installed, moves by senior military men have suggested the president is the junior partner in an army-dominated administration.
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If today's strongmen notice their deposed peers facing justice, the reasoning behind deterrence goes, they may realize that there will be consequences for their own transgressions.
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Can you imagine Mr. Trump being deposed 11 times in the face of the Billy Bush video in which he admits he likes to assault women?
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Last week Muhammad Safdar, a son-in-law of the recently deposed prime minister, thundered against Ahmadis, demanding they be banned from joining the armed forces.
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A D.C. Superior Court judge ruled Wednesday that President-elect Donald Trump can be deposed in his $10 million contractual dispute against celebrity chef José Andrés.
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But their removal from the protest site on June 3 deprived them of their main leverage in talks with the generals who deposed Mr. al-Bashir.
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Perhaps best known now as the deposed creator of "Smash," Ms. Rebeck has long made her way through the man's world of both theater and television.
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But the assertions are reminiscent of alarms raised by the Ukrainian government in 2014 after street protesters in the capital, Kiev, deposed a pro-Russian president.
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Rising public disgust with graft and poor governance helped bolster investigations that deposed presidents and jailed CEOs, but also generated fierce resistance from entrenched power brokers.
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Mr. Mugabe would go on to rule Zimbabwe, ever more autocratically, for more than three decades, until he was deposed in a military coup in 21972.
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" Kidd wrote: "Harry Thrift's good works, sturdy frame, and jolly demeanor may fade to a misremembered blur, because he is deposed in Ulysses: The Corrected Text.
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The ruling set up the possibility the president might be deposed under oath about allegations he sexually harassed not only Ms. Zervos, but several other women.
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She is the first person who worked in the White House to be deposed in the inquiry, which promises to be heading into an active week.
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General Pinochet seized power in September 1973 in a bloody military coup that deposed President Salvador Allende, replacing his Marxist government with a right-wing dictatorship.
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"If I had to do it over again, I would not even be a Communist," Bulgaria's deposed Communist leader, Todor Zhivkov, had said the year before.
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Allen was deposed in the dispute, the newspaper said, because of a FaceTime conversation he had with a recruit that was a part of Ollie's violations.
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"Democrats don't want to call him as the first witness, even though he was the first witness to be deposed," Jordan told CNN's Manu Raju Wednesday.
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He was later the central figure in Portuguese politics after Salazar's successor, Marcello Caetano, was deposed in what became known as the Carnation Revolution of 1974.
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In the latest development, Judge Conrad ordered Jackie to be deposed in a federal defamation lawsuit filed against Rolling Stone by a University of Virginia administrator.
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In the series' history, Lyanna is a key figure in Robert's Rebellion, the war that deposed the Targaryen dynasty and brought the Baratheons to the throne.
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US intervention proved decisive, and Qaddafi's regime was toppled — you can watch videos of rebels capturing and gruesomely torturing the deposed leader online before killing him.
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Until the recently deposed Roger Ailes, the canny architect of Fox News, surfaces someplace else, Trump can rightly claim the crown as king of political media.
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Right before trial, ViSalus filed a notice suggesting that it would call cofounder Blake Mallen, who had not previously been deposed by class counsel, as a witness.
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For world powers including France, Italy and Britain, the general's military campaign, the biggest in Libya since the 2500 uprising that deposed Gaddafi, represented a major setback.
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The Times noted that Sisi "helped lead a coup in 2013 that deposed" Morsi, and that Egypt designated the group a terrorist organization a few years back.
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Both Donald and Eric Trump were deposed in the matter, it went to trial before a judge in August, but the parties are still awaiting a ruling.
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Williams also testified Tuesday that two of those physicians have since been deposed, and that they were able to provide helpful information about the four incomplete abortions.
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But Rinat Akhmetov, a former supporter of the deposed president, Viktor Yanukovych, is still making a killing on government-regulated schemes in the coal and electricity sector.
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"The governor doesn't have the means to rule either Mosul city or the province," says Mr Nujaifi, the deposed governor, suggesting his followers could mount a coup.
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AFTER MONTHS of unceasing protests, military leaders have struck a deal to share power with civilians, while Omar al-Bashir, the country's deposed dictator, is in court.
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Democrats are also planning public hearings with some of the witnesses who have been deposed as part of their plan to provide some transparency to the inquiry.
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KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Sudan's deposed leader Omar Hassan al-Bashir told investigators he had received millions of dollars from Saudi Arabia, a detective said in court on Monday.
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Nine other deposed Cabinet members in the same rebellion case were sent to jail in Madrid, eight of them without bail, while the judge&aposs investigation continues.
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Malinowski's testimony was reportedly recorded five months before she succumbed to her injuries, following a January 2017 court order allowing her to be deposed under civil procedure.
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But two years later, in 2014, Striker and other Paul-friendly officials were deposed by the establishment and replaced by officials loyal to the governor, Terry Branstad.
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Cosby renews her motion for a protective order staying her deposition until the parties and the purported spokespeople have been deposed, and limiting the scope of Mrs.
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The reason this suit may be so dangerous for Trump is that, as Elie Mystal writes, it's currently the most likely to get him deposed under oath.
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In large part that reflected the leadership of the network's creator, Roger Ailes, who was deposed last year after he, too, was hit with sexual harassment allegations.
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Clinton's allies think there's a small but real chance she'll be running against a candidate who isn't fatally flawed himself (or mortally wounded for having deposed Trump).
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He explained that the clan was initially led by a silverback called Nyakarima and had 2500 members, but that Agashya had challenged and deposed him in 2100.
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And, in a battle of he said-he said between Comey and Trump, the bulk of the public is likely to side with the deposed FBI director.
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But that, of course, could equally have once been said of Zimbabwe's Mugabe, Sudan's Bashir, Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak and a host of other ultimately deposed leaders.
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But the knockdown by Frazier was the final embarrassment for the deposed champion, the sixth ex-heavyweight champion to fail in an attempt to regain his title.
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Conservatives -- and Trump -- have continued to beat the drum that deposed FBI Director James Comey and the broader FBI badly mishandled the investigation into Clinton's email server.
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As campaigning enters the final stretch, charismatic populist and former cricket star Imran Khan and the deposed leader's brother, Shahbaz Sharif, have emerged as the two frontrunners.
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Paul Manafort, Trump's campaign chairman, has a history of representing heinous dictators, including Viktor Yanukovych of Ukraine, a Kremlin puppet who was deposed by revolution in 2014.
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The agency believed Facebook would rather face off in court than voluntarily allow Zuckerberg to be deposed, Jim Kohm, the FTC's director of enforcement told Business Insider.
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But its presidential candidate, Mohamed Mursi, was himself deposed after mass protests against his rule and replaced by general turned President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi in 2013.
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Mark Zuckerberg may not have been deposed as part of his humbling settlement with the Federal Trade Commission, but never has his dominance been damaged so dramatically.
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Bandar and M.B.Z. reached out to the Egyptian defense minister, General Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, and promised twenty billion dollars in economic aid if Morsi were deposed.
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The ledger covered payments from 2007 to 23, when Mr. Manafort worked for the party and its leader, Viktor F. Yanukovych, Ukraine's former president who was deposed.
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He was deposed in 1961 after just two years on the throne, then left Rwanda, which became a republic when it won independence from Belgium in 1962.
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New York State Judge Jennifer Schecter ruled last week that Trump can be deposed in the lawsuit brought by Summer Zervos, who's accused him of unwanted advances.
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After Mr. Mubarak was deposed, groups like ours also worked overtime to translate chronic problems and longstanding needs into workable demands that were included in political negotiations.
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Cosby was deposed on February 22 in a defamation case filed against her husband by seven of the 50 women who have accused him of sexual assault.
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An unsealed U.S. grand jury suddenly hit Dmytro Firtash, an oligarch ally of deposed Ukrainian president Victor Yanukovich, leading to his was arrested in Austria in 2014.
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Hill was deposed as part of the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump being spearheaded by the House Intelligence, Foreign Affairs, and Oversight and Government Reform committees.
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The collapse of Libya in 2011 has ensured a steady flow of weapons ever since, some from the depots of the deposed Libyan leader Muammar el-Qaddafi.
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For months, Thailand had been rocked by protests by the Red Shirts -- supporters of the popular leader Thaksin Shinawatra, who had been deposed in coup in 2006.
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After surviving several attempts to oust him, he was finally deposed by party hard-liners under pressure from the Soviet leader at the time, Leonid I. Brezhnev.
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Mr. Mulvaney, the budget director, said Mr. Trump may have been thinking of his friend, the deposed casino mogul Steve Wynn, when he posted his Saturday tweet.
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The last time we wrote about Rousimar Palhares—the deposed World Series of Fighting welterweight champion and feared former UFC middleweight contender—he was licking his wounds.
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In response to their demands over the past week, Sudan's armed forces deposed President Omar Hassan al-Bashir, the autocrat who had ruled the country since 1989.
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Washington (CNN)Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton can be deposed for a lawsuit about the State Department's recordkeeping of her emails, a federal judge said Monday.
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The building was buzzing with word of a memo from James B. Comey, the deposed F.B.I. director, detailing the president's efforts to stifle his Russia-tinged work.
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But Nour representatives often clashed with Brotherhood members in parliament, and in July, 2013, when President Morsi was deposed, the leaders of the Nour endorsed the change.
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In the hands of the screenwriters Sofia Alvarez and J. Mills Goodloe, Lara Jean and her friends don't banter — they proclaim, as if being deposed by Cupid.
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During a recent visit, buyers and sellers recalled that life was easier, costs lower and profit margins higher under the deposed strongman, Zine el-Abedine Ben Ali.
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He plays the deposed King Shahdov of the fictitious Estrovia, who arrives penniless in New York and is thrust into celebrity by a primordial reality-TV show.
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If the Senate allows either the managers or Mr. Trump's lawyers to subpoena witnesses, those witnesses would first have to be deposed before being allowed to testify.
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Republican strategy: Mr. Sondland's accounts have shifted since he was first deposed in October, opening him up to criticism from Republicans who claimed he was not credible.
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Omar al-Bashir, the deposed former president of Sudan, was sentenced to two years of incarceration at a state run reform center by a Sudanese court Saturday.
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In the early 1970s, Richard Nixon's administration helped undermine the government of the socialist Salvador Allende in Chile before he, too, was deposed in a military coup.
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One day, if he stays too long, he could be hastily deposed — like the recent experience of President Robert Mugabe in Zimbabwe after 37 years in office.
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Thailand's election last Sunday — the first in eight years and since the military deposed a democratically elected government in 2014 — was expected to be a tough fight.
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The committee previously planned to vote to hold Pearson in contempt for failing to be deposed, but backed down after he agreed to be interviewed April 18.
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That's what happened to Clinton in 1998 — he was deposed in the Paula Jones case and he lied, saying he'd never had sexual relations with Monica Lewinsky.
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That campaign began with the deaths of hundreds of Brotherhood supporters six weeks after Morsy was deposed, when police descended on a protest camp in a Cairo suburb.
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I have only one goal, and it's to be a deposed king, which I think is tremendously ambitious considering I'm not even a regular king at the moment.
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U.S. Magistrate Judge Steven Locke ruled Thursday that the actor can be deposed in a lawsuit brought by lawyer and investment banker Andrew Greene against Paramount Pictures Corp.
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I get the concern: If Trump's deputies had quietly deposed him and he were merely functioning as a figurehead, then it really would be a threat to democracy.
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Women throughout Sweden on Friday wore pussy-bow blouses, known as knytblusar, in a show of feminist solidarity with the deposed head of the Swedish Academy, Sara Danius.
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A screenshot from a hoax that recently went viral claiming soldiers had gotten hold of a tank and were using it to threaten deposed Catalan President Carles Puigdemont.
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But the most recent successful coup in Africa, in which the Zimbabwean army deposed 93-year-old Robert Mugabe in 2017, marks the exception rather than the rule.
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The policy marks a reversal from that of Robert Mugabe, who was deposed as president last year and who had forced thousands of white farmers off their land.
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He was ousted by Julia Gillard, who went on to win the election to remain prime minister, only to be deposed by Rudd, who lost to the conservatives.
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Since March's municipal vote, the election board has deposed at least six newly elected local officials in the Kurdish south-east, awarding their seats to the runners-up.
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The son of Libya's deposed dictator was captured after the revolution in 2011 and later condemned by the government in Tripoli (his father was killed by a mob).
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Ibn Auf's interim government announced today (April 12) that it will not extradite the deposed president to the ICC, but will instead put him on trial in Sudan.
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Erdogan's vision Almost a month ago, Erdogan deposed his own handpicked Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu due to the latter's attempts to carve out his own influence in government.
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They point to records about the FBI&aposs efforts to verify the dossier that only came to light after Strzok and former FBI lawyer Lisa Page were deposed.
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"After a year of doing everything they could think of to avoid being deposed, Fusion GPS will finally have to answer our questions," Fray-Witzer told Fox News.
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Madonna's set to be deposed in the case next week, and according to new legal docs, she's been allowed to pick the time and the place for it.
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In a speech to the nation the day before he was deposed, Mubarak warned his fellow Egyptians that the uprising against him would, in the end, cause suffering.
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Justice Department attorney Aaron Goldsmith said the government was prepared to have Montes paroled the day before trial and suggested he be deposed at a port of entry.
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The alternative would have been to brief key members of Congress who, in turn, would have had it in their power to get Flynn deposed through lawful channels.
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Clinton was deposed, and he lied under oath committing the crimes of perjury and obstruction of justice for which he has eventually impeached by the House of Representatives.
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In distant fifth is Ayad Allawi, a Shia politician who once served as interim prime minister of Iraq after Saddam Hussein was deposed, according to Iraq's Electoral Commission.
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Thousands have been arrested since a popularly supported military coup in 2013 deposed former President Mohammed Morsi and brought Abdel Fattah el-Sisi to power one year later.
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Lukens, a former executive director of the State Department's executive secretariat, was the first person to be deposed as part of a court case concerning Clinton's email setup.
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Ravalomanana, who was deposed in a 2009 coup, has teamed up with the man who succeeded him, Andy Rajoelina, to oppose the laws pushed by President Hery Rajaonarimampianina.
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Since the country's first prime minister was deposed and killed with U.S. and Belgian support shortly after independence, the DRC has suffered from a series of plunderous dictators.
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He would replace Sharif Ali Bin al-Hussein, a member of the royal family that was deposed nearly 60 years ago, who was in the previous line-up.
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"(Now) you have Puigdemont in Belgium, you've got Junqueras (Catalonia's deposed vice-president) in prison so it's unclear as they've lost the narrative in a way" he said.
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Sudan's military deposed Bashir, in power for three decades, on April 11 and announced a Transitional Military Council would rule for up to two years then hold elections.
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He deposed employees of Bear Stearns, EMC, and SOA and interviewed dozens of other mortgage bankers, industry experts, forensic specialists, and even local, state, and federal banking regulators.
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In his mind, Trump will still be president, and he will devote himself to a lifelong and evidence-free campaign to expose the conspiracy that illegally deposed him.
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Her brother, deposed by the military 10 years ago, also sent a coffee table book called "Thaksin Shinawatra: Life and Times" to extol his achievements as prime minister.
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Acton flew to Boston in April 2009 and deposed Valberg under oath, asking why he had written the article and why the defense firm had paid for it.
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Listen to an episode of "The Daily" about the fall of Sudan's longtime dictator, President Omar Hassan al-Bashir, who was deposed by his own generals in May.
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The residents, particularly the impoverished elderly who inherited apartments from the now deposed Soviet elite, believe that City Hall or the Kremlin should restore structures considered historical monuments.
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Awad Mohamed Ahmed Ibn Auf, announced a two-year transition period during which the military — which the now deposed president built and relied on — would be in control.
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Little more than a year ago, Mr. Sánchez, 46, seemed lost in the political wilderness, deposed as the leader of the Socialist party after two record electoral defeats.
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Iran began on Friday ten days of state-sponsored celebrations marking the 1979 Islamic Revolution which deposed Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, a secular king allied to the West.
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Trump's silence about Daniels, after her interview on CBS's "60 Minutes" was seen by 22 million viewers, is more evidence that he fears being deposed by her lawyer.
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According to Carlos Zarate, a reporter for a local paper at the time, Duterte was the chosen candidate of Marcos loyalists who had been deposed during the revolution.
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Crowded aboard were a Republican political operative, a retinue of Iranian military officers, four smelly and hyperactive dogs and Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, the newly deposed shah of Iran.
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There were straight lefts from Joshua in the fourth and ninth that rocked Ruiz back, and a right hook in the fifth that also hurt the deposed champion.
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And in Egypt, the popular movements that deposed former President Hosni Mubarak have had to reckon with another equally repressive regime, led by President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi.
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The February Revolution (now falling in March, given a different calendar) deposed the czar and replaced him with a provisional government that introduced liberal reforms like universal suffrage.
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To understand how we got here, you need to go back to February 2014, when Ukraine's Russia-friendly president, Viktor Yanukovych, was deposed following massive protests in Kyiv.
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Credit...Video by Bryan Denton For 40 years, journalists chronicled the eccentric royal family of Oudh, deposed aristocrats who lived in a ruined palace in the Indian capital.
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The Jungle Prince of Delhi: For 40 years, journalists chronicled the eccentric royal family of Oudh, deposed aristocrats who lived in a ruined palace in the Indian capital.
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Former White House intern Monica Lewinsky, for instance, was deposed on video tape on February 1, 1999, and portions of that testimony were played during the Senate trial.
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Sudan: Former President Omar Hassan al-Bashir, who has not been seen since he was deposed last week, has been moved to a prison in Khartoum, the capital.
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Not long after Qaddafi was deposed and killed, warring militias affiliated with rival national governments in Tripoli and Tobruk took in control of vast chunks of the country.
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The deposed Catalan government will soon have to make difficult decisions, Puigdemont's former deputy Oriol Junqueras said on Sunday in an editorial in online newspaper El Punt Avui.
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Booth's appointment comes months after longtime Sudanese leader Omar al-Bashir was unexpectedly deposed in April and more than a week after a bloody crackdown on protesters in Khartoum.
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Its proponents argue that, just as individuals are not liable for fraudulent borrowing in their name, entire populations should not have to repay debts run up by deposed tyrants.
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He was deposed by a coup in 2006 and lives in self-imposed exile, dodging a jail sentence at home while monitoring the fortunes of his Pheu Thai party.
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If Zuckerberg were deposed, Facebook officials were reportedly worried that it could open him up to a slew of private lawsuits if he was found to have made misstatements.
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By July 2013 the country had become so divided as to warrant intervention, claimed the army, which tried to impose a resolution and, after that failed, deposed Mr Morsi.
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The deposed auto titan is also awaiting trial on separate charges that he understated his income for years and abused his position by transferring personal investment losses to Nissan.
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Camille Cosby was deposed on Monday in a defamation case filed against the comedian by seven of the more than 2000 women who have accused him of sexual assault.
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But deposed Fox CEO Roger Ailes is a unique case because of the congruence between the gender ideals promoted on camera and the allegations about his behavior off camera.
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When Mussolini was deposed in July 1943, Fontana attacked reactions from the "Anglo-Saxon press" and sided with editorials from anti-Semitic and pro-Nazi publications like El Pampero.
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Gaddafi tightly controlled the arms trade during his time in power, but after he was deposed in 2011, the government's stockpiles were raided and a black market sprung up.
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Among those Kaine accused Trump of admiring are Russian President Vladmir Putin, former Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi, North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un and deposed Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.
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As part of the 2016 lawsuit, the plaintiffs last fall deposed Eileen Naughton, Google's vice president of people operations, and Brad Fuller, an investigator with the Stop Leaks team.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Bernie Ecclestone is set to make a quick $29 million from Liberty Media's takeover of Formula One after being deposed as the sport's commercial supremo this week.
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Brazil's political and economic crises had rendered her impotent well before the senate deposed her; he is a more adept politician, with a firmer base of support in congress.
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CAIRO (Reuters) - Hussein Salem, one of Egypt's most prominent businessmen and an ally of deposed president Hosni Mubarak, died in Spain on Tuesday, his niece and state media said.
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The longtime top trader for Steven A. Cohen, the deposed hedge fund kingpin, is leaving — just months before Mr. Cohen is expected to re-enter the hedge fund game.
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Khan ran his campaign largely on a promise to drain the swamp of Pakistani politics -- casting himself as above the fray, in contrast to his deposed opponent Nawaz Sharif.
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Judicial Watch asked for Clinton and two other State Department officials to be deposed last week after interviewing seven other State Department with some knowledge of the email setup.
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By the way, Bryan dominated his party for more than a decade — never popular enough to win the White House, but too popular within the party to be deposed.
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Finally, in 476 CE, the last Roman emperor of the west, Romulus Augustulus, was deposed by a Germanic-Gothic prince named Odovacar, who sent the imperial regalia to Constantinople.
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The appeals court has already denied a request to keep John Gore, the acting assistant attorney general of the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, from having to be deposed.
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As the corruption scandal that deposed former President Otto Pérez Molina and his cronies last September shows, Mr. Lima was not alone in using government connections for criminal activities.
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Morales' exit came after the military suggested he step down, but whether the long-time leader was deposed in a coup or surrendered power is now subject of debate.
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Muslim-majority Seleka fighters deposed then President Francois Bozize and went on a killing spree, triggering revenge atrocities against Muslims by Christian and animist fighters known as anti-Balaka.
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Lady Gaga's been dodging Dr. Luke, refusing to be deposed in the Kesha case, but now he wants the judge to force her to do it ... TMZ has learned.
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His burial sparked a row in the royal family over whether he should have been interred in the country from which he fled after he was deposed in 1961.
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Tunisia, the birthplace of the Arab Spring uprisings, has sustained a sometimes fractious transition to democracy since protests deposed its authoritarian ruler, Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, in 2011.
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The longtime top trader for Steven A. Cohen, the deposed hedge fund kingpin, is leaving — just months before Mr. Cohen is expected to re-enter the hedge fund game.
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Weinstein could be deposed and replaced without seriously threatening the power of those around him, but losing the election to a Democrat would have had serious consequences for Republicans.
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Deposed dictator emerges: Sudan's former president, Omar al-Bashir, was charged with corruption-related offenses, as he appeared in public for the first time since his overthrow in April.
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Then Kiini's lawyers deposed the designer; when her testimony contradicted what was on the secret tape, they played it back for her, making for a dramatic and embarrassing moment.
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Sudan: Former President Omar Hassan al-Bashir, who has not been seen publicly since he was deposed last week, has been moved to a prison in Khartoum, the capital.
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Taking advantage of that chaos and instability, Bashir loyalists descended on Kober in an attempt to free the deposed leader, but they were thwarted, according to the police statement.
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But in 2019, it held the first E.U.-Arab League Summit in Egypt, a country descending into an even deeper authoritarian thrall than existed under deposed dictator Hosni Mubarak.
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As part of that effort, the committees have deposed a series of witnesses — both inside and outside the administration — with firsthand knowledge of Trump's pressure campaign on Ukrainian leaders.
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Muammar el-Qaddafi of Libya, an authoritarian who gave up his nascent nuclear program, only to be deposed, with American help, as soon as his people turned against him.
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Weinstein could be deposed and replaced without seriously threatening the power of those around him, but losing the election to a Democrat would have had serious consequences for Republicans.
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A STORM BLEW IN FROM PARADISEBy Johannes Anyuru In January 1971, Uganda's president, Milton Obote, was deposed by his army commander, Idi Amin, while attending a meeting in Singapore.
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Others discussed leveraging their ties to Viktor F. Yanukovych, the deposed president of Ukraine living in exile in Russia, who at one time had worked closely with Mr. Manafort.
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If senators vote to subpoena witnesses, that also would consume time by requiring that the witnesses first be deposed before deciding on whether they actually testify to the Senate.
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