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John Boehner, the conservative speaker, was drummed out of office.
And I get drummed out of the profession if I did.
I was drummed out in 2009 after the subprime mortgage swindle.
And then get drummed out of the service on top of that?
Far from being drummed out of conservatism, it has become the dominant strain.
His priorities had not changed since he had been drummed out of office.
Many of them have been drummed out of the system, lost their jobs.
Other U.S. technology giants, like Google and eBay, have also been drummed out of China.
Without them, Coughlin would probably have been drummed out of the N.F.L. a while ago.
And every FBI agent I know wants to see this guy drummed out of the bureau.
First, I believe that a woman should replace every sexual predator drummed out of his job.
That will only happen if those bad Marines are drummed out of the Corps, with no exceptions.
My spouse with four degrees including a Ph.D. from Columbia University was drummed out of public school teaching.
After being drummed out of his job in 1954, he committed suicide, at 34, by natural-gas poisoning.
If you are eating bratwurst, opening wine rather than beer might get you drummed out of the tailgate.
Otherwise, they are often crushed by the superior force of the organization's lawyers and drummed out of the industry.
Two former Republican congressmen drummed out during the 2018 midterms, Pete Sessions and Darrell Issa, are attempting 2020 comeback bids.
They drummed out rhythms on waves and laughed so loud, the sound echoed through the concrete alleyways that crisscross the island.
Traditional Republicans are now afraid to stand on principle because they do so at great peril of being drummed out of politics.
Georgiou and orders a first strike against T'Kuvma's ship, actions that ultimately lead her to be court-martialed and drummed out of Starfleet.
He's drummed out of the Imperial Navy for disobeying orders, and he frequently improvises his way out of the situations that face him.
And every FBI agent I know wants to see this guy drummed out of the Bureau and they want to see him not paid.
Just ask Rob Astorino, the once-popular Republican Westchester County executive, who was drummed out of office in 6900 for the president's perceived sins.
A recent protest at the Whitney that drummed out a vice chairman exposed the symbiotic, but potentially problematic, relationship that museums have with some trustees.
In Kenya, termites are drummed out of their mounds — the sound evokes rain, to trick them into emerging — and eaten live and juicy or dry-roasted.
The results of the tests are supposed to be confidential, so we don't know exactly how many women have been drummed out of sport as a result.
He's tasked with maintaining law and order in the country's hellish Public Residence Clusters, only to be drummed out of the service after a battle that goes sideways.
Members of Congress have been speaking uneasily among themselves ever since Al Franken was drummed out of the Senate by many of his Democratic colleagues in early December.
That echoes complaints about Representative Tim Murphy, Republican of Pennsylvania and a fierce social conservative who was drummed out of office this year after revelations that he suggested his mistress have an abortion.
In May 1987, Senator Gary Hart of Colorado was drummed out of the Democratic presidential contest following reports alleging an affair with Donna Rice, a 29-year-old woman who was not his wife.
The top three contenders have all run campaigns leaning heavily on their credentials as the most pro-Trump Republican in the race, a complicated argument for Sessions, whom Trump drummed out of his cabinet.
The show he created was "Branded," a western starring Chuck Connors as a man trying to rebuild his reputation after having been drummed out of the Army because of a false accusation of cowardice.
Sanders' ejection comes just days after Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen was drummed out of a Mexican restaurant by left-wing activists protesting the separation of children from parents caught crossing the border illegally.
The reaction to the reaction to Damore spoke to the fear conservatives have that they are increasingly unwelcome in the upper echelons of Silicon Valley, and that their views will see them drummed out of power.
Indeed, if Trump were drummed out of office in favor of someone less ignorant, mean-spirited, dishonest, corrupt, and arrogant, he would be replaced by someone who hewed closer to congressional Republicans' policy views, not further.
Liberal Republicans like Henry Stimson and Frank Knox were drummed out of the party at the 1940 convention for joining the Roosevelt administration, the first as secretary of war and the second as secretary of the Navy.
The captain is particularly interested Phasma's backstory, trying to find damning information that will get her drummed out of the First Order, so that he can reclaim his former prestigious role as the architect behind the stormtrooper corps.
For every harasser exposed and drummed out of an organization, I'd give raises and promotions to between one and ten women for every year he worked there—the exact number to be determined according to the organization's size. Why?
It also seems relevant that most of the action in the inquiry since Democratic leaders backed it has taken place behind closed doors, with information trickling out to the press rather than being drummed out dramatically in public hearings.
When one feminist collective took up that cry in the 280s, it was more or less drummed out of the second-wave feminist movement, which aimed to get women into the work force, not pay them to stay out of it.
His public reveal as Empire's new chief executive goes shakily at best, thanks to a whip-smart journalist who asks how the label plans to do future business with Lucious, who by all outward appearances was summarily drummed out of his company by blood kin.
" Enraged by the White House proposal to end DACA, Illinois Democratic representative Luis Gutierrez declared that White House chief of staff John Kelly is "a disgrace to the uniform he used to wear" who "should be drummed out of the White House along with the white supremacists.
" In an era in which such language has largely been drummed out of the political discourse, even his more subtle invocations of race can land jarringly, such as when he said during a protest at one of his rallies that the country has a "terrible president who happens to be African-American.
Again, there's just almost no evidence of ... Well, I shouldn't say ... There certainly have been instances of CEOs being drummed out for one transgression or another, I'm not saying people don't care and I'm not saying that it's a slam dunk that Kalanick will be the CEO when this company goes public, but it wouldn't shock me.
If, because of unremitting and over-the-top political opposition by the media, Trump were somehow drummed out of office, or so beleaguered that he may as well be, two things would follow: An already divided nation would become even more deeply divided, and perhaps violently so, and the media, whose primary societal value lies in reporting the news fully and objectively, would lose any chance to reclaim their credibility for at least a generation.
American Civil War officers drummed out of service might have their heads shaved and their uniforms stripped of insignia and be paraded in front of their comrades. Fellow officers were forbidden to touch the person being dishonorably discharged, but in more than one case after the war had ended, a drummed-out man was found dead after receiving a beating from his former comrades. When someone was being drummed out, the tune "Rogue's March" would be played.
Should a cadet found to be in violation of any of those three, he is to be drummed out of the VMI cadet corps.
Nolan's sister-in-law, Molly Dwyer's letters were used against him as "conduct unbecoming an officer" and Flipper was drummed out of the army.
The show starred Chuck Connors as Jason McCord, a United States Army cavalry captain who had been court-martialed and drummed out of the service following an unjust accusation of cowardice.
In the Victorian era, a British officer is falsely accused of treason and drummed out of his regiment. He re- enlists as a private under an assumed name and tries to prove his innocence.
The opening to the 1965 NBC series Branded used the ceremony in its opening credits. In the 1983 film The Lords of Discipline, one of the main characters is dismissed from the fictional Carolina Military Institute in such a ceremony. In the Married... With Children episode "All- Nite Security Dude," Al is drummed out of his position as school security guard. In season 4 episode 2 of AMC series Turn: Washington's Spies a soldier's wife is drummed out of camp and loses her privileges as a camp follower for refusing to wash clothes for the army.
Marines were located behind barricades constructed across the main deck and at each of the hatches leading below. A further Marine detachment was also permanently stationed on the quarterdeck.Mundle 2014, pp. 57–58 A marine caught in the convict women's tent was drummed out of the Corps on 9 February 1788.
"Nearly three decades after Alan Silvestri drummed out beats for the Teaneck High School band, he's hoping to march to the podium Monday night to collect an Oscar." He went to Berklee College of Music for two years. Silvestri was a drummer for a short time in 1966 with Teaneck-based rock band The Herd.
Enslin to be drummed out of Camp tomorrow morning...."The Writings of George Washington from the Original Manuscript Sources 1745-1799, Vol. 11, John C. Fitzpatrick, Ed., United States Government Printing Office, 1934. The diary of Lieutenant. James McMichael records the sentence being carried out on 15 March 1778: He may be identical to "Gotthold Fried.
The earliest known discharge of an American soldier involved the drumming out of Lieutenant Frederick Gotthold Enslin for attempted sodomy in March 1778 during the Revolutionary War. The diary of Lieutenant James McMichael contains a record of the sentence being carried out: The sentencing order, approved by George Washington, called for Enslin to be permanently drummed out of the Continental Army.
Despite rumors about his parties, there never was an investigation of Steuben and he received a Congressional pension after the war. The first evidence of antipathy to homosexuals serving in the United States military dates from March 11, 1778, when Lieutenant Frederick Gotthold Enslin was drummed out of the Continental Army following his conviction at court-martial on charges of sodomy and perjury.
The West Berlin office of MI6, under station chief Alec Leamas, has suffered from reduced effectiveness. He is recalled to London shortly after the death of one of his operatives and is seemingly drummed out of the agency. In reality, a carefully staged transformation of Leamas has been arranged by Control, the agency's chief. Appearing to be depressed, embittered and alcoholic, Leamas takes work as an assistant at a local library.
The Road to Omaha is a novel by Robert Ludlum published in 1992. It is a sequel to his earlier book The Road to Gandolfo. Both are comedic thrillers concerning Army lawyer Sam Devereaux, who gets caught up in the schemes of General MacKenzie "The Hawk" Hawkins. The Hawk is seeking revenge after being unfairly drummed out of the United States Army at the start of the first book.
In late nineteenth century Alfred Dreyfus, a French army officer of Jewish heritage, is falsely accused of espionage. Found guilty of treason he is drummed out of the army and sent to prison on Devil's Island. His family take up the case of the wronged officer, as does the writer Emile Zola who believes the original investigation was marred by anti-Semitism. Eventually the true culprit Ferdinand Walsin Esterhazy is exposed.
Relationships between whites and blacks were strictly forbidden in the viewpoint of the white officers on the board. Despite appeals, and with the denial of a lighter sentence from President Chester A. Arthur, Flipper was drummed out of the army with a dismissal, the officer equivalent of a dishonorable discharge, on June 30, 1882. For the rest of his life, Flipper contested the charges and fought to regain his commission.
Fred Myers was born in Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia and was raised in the United States. As a young boy he developed a love for baseball, and spent years training and perfecting his pitching arm. By the time he was a young adult, Fred had realized his dream of pitching for a major league team. However, he foolishly began accepting bribes and was drummed out of the major leagues after being discovered.
Graeme and Bill are curious -- Tim has been acting in a suspicious manner. They decide to follow Tim, and find that he is a scout, with the name "Brown Owl". Bill and Graeme are jealous of him -- they want to be scouts, too. So Tim allows them to join -- however, their behaviour is so bad because of their merely boyish planks that they are quickly drummed out of the Scouts by Tim.
Of 18,000 regulars sent to the Middle East about 5,000 had to be transferred from mixed professional/conscript units.US Army War College Quarterly – Summer 2000 pp 33–45 The relevance of the historical system of universal military service to modern commitments and warfare accordingly came under review. France accordingly suspended peacetime military conscription in 1996. President Jacques Chirac's government formally announced the end of compulsory military serviceConscription drummed out as France gets professional – World – News – The Independent in 2001.
He is rescued by Mark and Pig, but their identities are now known by the Ten. Pearce is intimidated into silence, and the Ten attempt to have Mark, Pig and Will thrown out of the school. Pig is caught on an honor code violation due to the Ten and loses the honor court case, despite the help of his roommates. After he is drummed out of school, he throws himself in front of a train, killing himself.
Ep. 2.04 Commendatori Paulie's grandfather and Tony's paternal grandparents were from the same province in Italy. Paulie spent four years in the U.S. Army Signal Corps, where he was eventually drummed out through Section 8 (discharged because of psychiatric reasons). Afterwards, he spent more time in and out of prison on various criminal charges. He eventually was inducted into the DiMeo crime family, becoming a close associate of Johnny Soprano and helping to mentor his son Tony.
The entire crew had been drummed out of the service and hired by Troutbridge TV Ltd. Janet Brown joined the cast due to the absence of Heather Chasen for this series. However, mainly due to public pressure, the production team of Alastair Scott Johnston and Laurie Wyman managed to revert the show to nautical capers. Storylines in The TV Lark nudged back to naval origins across the ten shows until they were finally reunited with Troutbridge.
BEST!, a comedy play written by Liverpool playwright Fred Lawless, was staged at the Liverpool Everyman Theatre and the Dublin Theatre Festival in 1995 and 1996. The play, which was mainly fiction, showed a scenario where after Pete Best's sacking, he went on to become a world-famous rock superstar while his ex-group struggled as one hit wonders. The play was critically acclaimed in both the Liverpool Echo and also in Spencer Leigh's 1998 book Drummed Out: The Sacking of Pete Best.
The regiment was authorized January 7, 1777 for service in the Continental Army; earlier independent companies established by Malcolm saw service at the 1776 Battle of White Plains. The regiment was assigned June 27, 1777 to the Highlands Department, where it participated in the defense of the Hudson River. On September 23, 1777 it was assigned to the Main Army, and spent the winter at Valley Forge. One of its lieutenants, Frederick Gotthold Enslin, was drummed out of the army in February 1778 for allegedly attempting sodomy.
When the suit came to court in June 1891, it was a stylish affair: only those observers sporting a note from the Lord Chief Justice were admitted. The cream of society turned out dressed as though for Royal Ascot.Sir William's Counters, The New York Times, 3 June 1891 Levett testified under oath, and although the jury ultimately ruled for him and the rest of the defendants, the damage was done. Sir William was drummed out of his regiment and forced to resign from his clubs.
Wang returned on three days' rest to pitch against Paul Byrd, Eric Wedge electing to trust his third best starter (by wins) and save Sabathia for a game five. Byrd returned the trust by allowing just two runs over five innings. Wang was drummed out after only one full inning, pitching to three batters in the second. The Yankees then paraded a number of relievers to the hill, starting with demoted starter Mike Mussina, and chipped away all the way to the ninth inning.
Murphy is introduced as a Chicago Police Department officer who leads the Special Investigations (SI) division, which handles cases in which something unexplainable or supernatural is involved. Traditionally SI has been a dumping ground for officers who have made mistakes, and frequently SI officers leave the force. The commander, in particular, usually only lasts a few months. Karrin Murphy is introduced in the first Dresden novel as the Lieutenant of the Division, kicked there for asking too many questions, but too connected to be drummed out of the force.
The area's first church, the Anderston Relief Church in Heddle Place, was erected in 1770. The area of Anderston now known as Cranstonhill was known in ancient times as Drumother Hill. It became corrupted to Drumover Hill, the reason for this being a myth that it was the place where vagabonds were escorted to, to the tune of the "Rogues' March", when they were drummed out of town. Alexander Peden prophesied in the 17th century that this hill would one day be the site of the 'Cross of Glasgow.
Lieutenant-Colonel Ítalo Ángel Piaggi Lieutenant-Colonel Ítalo Ángel Piaggi (17 March 1935; San Fernando, Argentina – 31 July 2012, Buenos Aires) was an Argentine Army commander who was involved in the Battle of Goose Green in the Falklands War. The defending Argentine army forces known as Task Force Mercedes consisted of the Lieutenant-Colonel Italo Piaggi's 12th Infantry Regiment (RI 12) and a company of the 25th Infantry Regiment (RI 25). The day after the battle Lieutenant-Colonel Piaggi surrendered all Argentine forces, approximately 1,000 men, including 202 men of the Air Force. He was later drummed out of the army in disgrace.
Estes explains to Carrie that one of her assets has resurfaced with vital information, and that he is asking Carrie to briefly go to Lebanon to find out what the asset knows. Carrie is still hostile towards Estes and bitter over how she was drummed out of the CIA, but nonetheless agrees to the trip. Nicholas Brody (Damian Lewis), settling into his new role as a Congressman for Virginia's 2nd congressional district, is approached by Vice President Walden (Jamey Sheridan) who wants to float Brody's name as a potential running mate for his presidential run. Brody happily accepts the offer.
After receiving a large inheritance, James Bond 007 is accused of improprieties and drummed out of the British Secret Service. Disgusted with his former employers, Bond places his services on the open market, where he later attracts the attention of representatives of SPECTRE who are quite willing to put their one-time enemy on their payroll. But the whole thing was a hoax, just a plan to get Bond inside the enemy's organization. Prior to joining up, Bond spends a month in Monte Carlo with Miss 'Percy' Proud, a CIA agent who teaches him everything she knows about programming languages and computers in general.
A confederate spy has been informing rustlers about the timing and route of horse herds being driven by the Union Army, enabling the herds to be seized. Charged with cowardice when he abandons such a herd in the face of greater numbers, Major Lex Kearney is drummed out of the Union Army with a dishonorable discharge. His disgrace is complete, with wife Erin even informing him that their ashamed son has run away. What no one knows is that Kearney has accepted a fake discharge so he can carry out a top-secret assignment to go undercover to find the rustlers and the spy who has been giving them the information.
Jim plans to infiltrate the night club to discover the truth on Steve's innocence with the help of his fiancée and Steve's sister Ellen. Jim begins to behave disgracefully that leads him to be drummed out of the police force. Fay, Nick and his criminal associates see Jim as an opportunity to gain information on police activities as well as to embarrass Jim's father Captain Murray who has already been the target of an unsuccessful assassination attempt. Fay begins to fall in love with Jim; Nick gathers some insurance for his future by clandestinely recording Fay's admitted it was she who shot the policeman in the raid.
After his return from Vietnam and an honorable discharge from the Army, Bosch joined the LAPD and rose to the rank of Detective III, a position which entails both investigative and supervisory duties, and is the LAPD equivalent of Detective Sergeant. While in the LAPD, Bosch worked in the prestigious Robbery Homicide Division (RHD) for five years but was drummed out by an Internal Affairs Division (IAD) investigation involving Bosch's shooting of a suspect (The Dollmaker) who was later linked to nine murders. Following the IAD investigation, which was conducted by Detectives Pierce Lewis and Don Clarke, Bosch was sent to Hollywood Division and assigned to the Homicide desk. (Lewis and Clarke also investigated Bosch in The Black Echo).
Species: Human Description: Former Sergeant, previously Lieutenant, in the Chicago PD assigned to Special Investigations; leader of the Paranet as per Ghost Story Murphy is introduced in Storm Front as a Chicago Police Department officer who works within the Special Investigations (SI) division, which handles cases in which something unexplainable or supernatural is involved. Karrin Murphy is initially the Lieutenant of the Division, reassigned there for asking too many questions, but too connected to be drummed out of the force. She serves as a love interest, sidekick, and occasional protagonist throughout the book series. In the television series, her name is changed to Connie Murphy, and she is portrayed by Valerie Cruz.
The officer who originally assigned Phule to the Omega Company and his immediate superior, Battleaxe fully expected that the tough duty would lead to his resignation. She was surprised but pleased when he instead turned them around and has since become his staunchest defender in the Space Legion, to the point of breaking off her first vacation in years to cross the galaxy and assist him against one of Blitzkrieg's schemes. She is aware that, should Phule be drummed out of the Legion, the resulting backlash from Phule-Proof Munitions (to which Phule is heir) would be disastrous to the Space Legion. She has recommended both Rembrandt and Armstrong for commands of their own.
Towards the end of the 1920s, Mattick had moved to Chicago, where he first tried to unite the different German workers' organisations. Taking night classes to improve his English, Mattick fell into the orbit of the Proletarian Party, a cliquish grouping of independent Marxists which had been successively drummed out of the Socialist Party (in 1919) and the Communist Party (in 1920), now going it alone with their own party organization. Mattick participated in their meetings and contributed to their party publications for several years, during which he also sometimes spoke in the nighttime lecture series at the bohemian Dil Pickle Club, an IWW hangout.Roth, Gary. Marxism in a Lost Century, (Brill, 2014), p. 134.
Moreover, a school professor or employer accused of sexual harassment, or who is the colleague of a perpetrator, can use their power to see that a victim is never hired again(blacklisting), or never accepted to another school. Of the women who have approached her to share their own experiences of being sexually harassed by their teachers, feminist and writer Naomi Wolf wrote in 2004: > I am ashamed of what I tell them: that they should indeed worry about making > an accusation because what they fear is likely to come true. Not one of the > women I have heard from had an outcome that was not worse for her than > silence. One, I recall, was drummed out of the school by peer pressure.
In 1983, as assistant director for the MIT Plasma Fusion Center, Lidsky wrote an influential article about the difficulties of making a working nuclear fusion power plant.. The ensuing reduction in federal funding for fusion research led him to resign from the center, and caused him to be "drummed out" of the nuclear fusion research community.. Because of his concerns with the viability of fusion power, he instead became by 1989 an advocate for safer nuclear fission reactor designs.. In 1999 he was named a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science "for outstanding contributions to both nuclear fission and fusion in education, research, system design and analysis, technical publications and federal policy".. He died March 1, 2002 in Newton, Massachusetts, after struggling with cancer for many years...
During the encampment at Navasota, a member of the regiment stole a revolver that belonged to Captain C.F. Naunheim, Commanding Company I. The man was caught when he attempted to sell the pistol on the same day it was taken. The soldier was tried, convicted and drummed out of service, with his head half-shaved and astride a fence rail carried by blacks, as his former comrades lined the street and watched. After three days at Navasota, the route then lay, in easy marches never traveling more than 20 miles a day and generally much less, through Anderson, Crockett, Mount Vernon, and Tyler where it remained five to seven days, then on to Dangerfield, and Gilmer. (C,1) The 6th Regt. crossed the Sulphur River into Bowie County at Epperson's Ferry south of current day New Boston on July 12, 1862.
In September or October 1973, the events of Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy take place, with Smiley successfully managing to expose Haydon as the long-term Soviet agent, or "mole", codenamed "Gerald" and reporting directly to Smiley's nemesis, Karla, head of Moscow Centre. Following the revelation, Alleline is drummed out of the Circus for his failure to identify Haydon himself and for permitting such a breach of national security to occur on his watch. Smiley is installed by Whitehall as the new head of the Circus and tasked with both tying up loose ends left by Haydon's treachery and launching a successful espionage mission to prove the organisation's viability. The Honourable Schoolboy, set in 1974, finds Smiley having assembled a new team, made up of former colleague Connie Sachs; Doc di Salis, a Jesuit priest who is an expert on Communist China; Guillam; and a rehabilitated Esterhase.
Parson Brownlow's depiction of his rival, John Crozier Ramsey, being drummed out of the Confederate Army J.G.M. Ramsey played an active role in the economic development of East Tennessee. He helped establish the region's first medical society, served as president of the Bank of East Tennessee, and fought to bring railroads to the region. In the late 1850s, as one of the directors of the Bank of East Tennessee, Ramsey ran afoul of Knoxville's fiery newspaper publisher, William G. "Parson" Brownlow. Brownlow relentlessly accused the bank's directors, who along with Ramsey included Ramsey's brothers-in-law, John H. Crozier and A.R. Crozier, of defrauding the bank's clients. He also accused Ramsey's son, John Crozier Ramsey (1824-1868), whom Brownlow called "a few degrees removed from an idiot,"William Gannaway Brownlow, Sketches of the Rise, Progress, and Decline of Secession (Philadelphia: G.W. Childs, 1862), pp. 289-290.
Barker's theatrical success enabled him to move into radio work. Barker, who had previously been known by his birth name "Ronald", was now referred to as the less formal form "Ronnie", after a director changed it in the credits, although he did not tell Barker. His first radio appearance was in 1956, playing Lord Russett in Floggit's. He went on to play multiple characters, but primarily the put-upon Able Seaman 'Fatso' Johnson and Lieutenant-Commander Stanton in The Navy Lark, a navy based sitcom on the BBC Light Programme, which ran from 1959–77, with Barker featuring in some 300 episodes. He also featured in the show's radio spin-off The TV Lark, in which his character, Fatso, was now a camera operator after the main characters were drummed out of the service, and as a trainee chef in Crowther's Crowd in 1963, and had roles on Variety Playhouse.

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