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Those who fail to comply will get the boot, too.
If an immigration officer feels like it, you get the boot.
Mr. Flynn is the first transition team member to get the boot for trolling.
Essentially, anyone wandering around looking for a ticket counter is likely to get the boot.
For the most part, the victuals get the boot, save for a packet of mushrooms.
Those known for their past outspokenness are expected to get the boot in the coming months.
The book alleged that failed STD tests are the most common reason potential contestants get the boot.
Is it the artists, the marketplaces, or the users re-posting the designs who get the boot?
It's not immediately clear until the 11th paragraph of the memo that 12,500 employees will get the boot.
Sometimes TV shows get the boot from their original networks and that's the last we see of them.
Anytime a conservative voice gets kicked off a platform, a liberal voice has to get the boot too?
Anyway, the latest one to get the boot could well be "If you don't love me at my..." meme.
They're also often the first people to get the boot since they fail to propel their teams to success.
The Phillies had previously been shuffled off for not being awful enough, and today the Rockies get the boot.
The week before hometown dates, this is the episode where the entertaining contestants — let's call them bonus buddies — get the boot.
Now, the LAFC is laying down the gauntlet ... saying any fan who uses the word moving forward will get the boot.
In particular, there's a slinky but rough Saberi jacket that might get the boot if I go back to buy this.
Kamala Harris has been demanding that Trump's account get the boot for the president's repeated attacks on the Ukraine whistleblower, among others.
He argued that when you "get the boot off someone's throat," it frees them up to think about threats like climate change.
But events earlier in this season made fans doubt whether the show version of Glenn is going to get the boot — or the bat.
It's hard to see a new class of women lawmakers, powered by the uprising of women voters, allowing a woman to get the boot.
Most important, many leaders of these powerhouse companies are in effect unfireable: in order to get the boot, they essentially have to fire themselves.
As platforms like Facebook and YouTube continue to crack down on the behavior and content they host, those who get the boot will go elsewhere.
Blame it on laziness or a lack of direction, but some young adults expect their parents to pay for everything until they get the boot.
Criticizing the company for applying its rules unequally to different users, she repeatedly asked Warren to join her in calling for Trump to get the boot.
And sometimes you don't even have to do something terrible; you can just be mentally ill or gay and that's enough for you to get the boot.
While Ms. Zirinsky gathered thoughts from colleagues in March and April, the tabloids turned out dishy articles on who would stay and who would get the boot.
If Famous in Love does get the boot, it would be the latest series to get the can at Freeform, following the  cancellation of "Shadowhunters " earlier this month.
Netflix is clearing space for the next batch of can't-miss TV shows and movies, which means that some of our old favorites have to get the boot.
The person who speaks up about someone else being there "for the wrong reasons" tends to become so involved in the drama that they get the boot, too.
The Danish-born actress wasn't fully aware of the scandal, but invoked the #MeToo movement and told us if Singer turns out to be guilty -- he's gotta get the boot.
United's carriage contract also provides some guidelines for who can and cannot get the boot -- unaccompanied minors and people with disabilities, for instance, should be removed only as a last resort.
But the real question about Mr Moore is not whether he will get the boot; nor if, morally or legally, he is right about gay marriage, or can stave it off.
Why it matters: Rosenstein has come under fire in recent weeks by conservative groups, and there has been speculation that he would be the next to get the boot from Trump.
At the rose ceremony (no cocktail party, a morose Chris Harrison informs the men), Luke gets to stay, along with Jed, Mike, and Connor, meaning that Dylan and Dustin get the boot.
The Game says Viacom should cover the $7.1 million owed to his sexual assault accuser, because it cast a violent criminal on his reality show, despite a doctor recommending she get the boot.
BLM DISSENTERS GET THE BOOT: Bureau of Land Management (BLM) employees who choose severance over accompanying the agency as it moves out West will have to be out of their job by Jan.
He pushed his "Freedom Dividend" plan to give Americans a universal basic income, arguing that if you "get the boot off someone's throat" they are free to think about threats like climate change.
Stylist Ali Levine claims in a new small claims court lawsuit she did God's work trying to get Rachael ready for the big shindig last month, only to get the boot without getting full payment.
"Given the magnitude of the scandal, we expect upper management to get the boot," Thanh Ha Pham, an analyst at Jefferies in Tokyo, wrote in a note on Friday, without saying when that might happen.
Graphic: Google ChromeA post on Google's Chromium blog today makes it clear: The search giant won't allow any new cryptocurrency mining extensions on its browser's web store, and those already on it will soon get the boot.
The cast of Vanderpump Rules prerecorded the "Plead the Fifth" segment for Cohen's talk show, and it was Kristen Doute, who was fired from SUR in season 3, who asked the Oscar winner who should get the boot.
"If you get the boot off peoples' throats," they will be more willing to focus on climate change, @AndrewYang says at the #DemDebate Here's what you need to know about his plan for a 'Freedom Dividend' https://t.
" Andrew Yang: "I would pass a $1,000 Freedom Dividend for every adult at age 18, which would speed us up on climate change — if you get the boot off people's throats, they'll focus on climate change much more clearly.
But the recent staff shake-ups at the White House, including Trump's firing of Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster, have reignited speculation that Kelly will soon get the boot or choose to leave.
Our own world is now much the same: 3D printers can build a house, Uber's software can work out which drivers should get the boot, and Google has built an AI that can beat world champions at Go.In Vonnegut's imagined future, though, all is not well.
Two of the options were "Defeat ISIS" or "Build the Wall"—as if he would just turn on a switch marked "Defeat ISIS" that Obama had been ignoring: As August wore on, Trump got rid of Paul Manafort (the second campaign manager to get the boot) and flirted with professionalism as a candidate.
Prora—a former Nazi-era vacation complex located in the town of Binz, on the Baltic Sea island of Rügen—is being parceled up and sold off by real estate developers, and Her Damit—the electronic music festival it's been home to for the past three years—is about to get the boot.
And if, as Anonymous claims, there are administration operatives who see themselves as a parallel government working to thwart the elected one — as opposed to seasoned subject-matter experts who strive to ensure that the president makes informed decisions (the kind of people every administration needs) — they should get the boot, too.
"Holey Crocs get the boot at Regional Hospital" Rapid City Journal. Retrieved April 18, 2007. Over 100 hospitals in Canada were advised to implement similar policies.Talaga, Tanya (July 24, 2007).
Recent explanations disagree on its meaning, or perhaps illustrate the range of its reference. It "is said to be a sort of underwater orgy where nude young women allegedly encircled the nude host and/or his friends in his swimming pool",Barbie Latza Nadeau, "Will Berlusconi get the boot?", Daily Beast, 7 November 2010.
This move reduced the Labour group to a minority on the council.Will Smith, "Labour rebels get the boot", East London Advertiser, 5 April 1985, p. 40. When the Mayor Bob Ashkettle attempted to put through a budget at a council meeting on 23 April with an 8% rise, legal advice was sought and the motion was ruled unconstitutional.
"Firing" is a common colloquial term in the English language (particularly used in the U.S.) for termination. The term "firing" may have originated in the 1910s at the National Cash Register Company. Other terms for dismissal are being "sacked", "canned", "let go", "ran-off", "axed", "given walking papers", "given the pink slip" or "boned". Other terms, more often used in Commonwealth countries, include "to get the boot" and "to get the sack".
The Mirror, February 1997, Smelly socks get the boot. Disinfectant treatments such as silver nanoparticles may be applied to socks to prevent them from smelling. The United States Air Force Academy issued a 2009 request to vendors that included socks incorporating antimicrobial silver yarn technology. This technology has encountered some opposition; a study conducted by researchers at Arizona State University examined the possibility that the silver particles could be released when the socks were washed, posing environmental concerns.
LFNG O-fucosylpeptide 3-beta-N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase, also known as LFNG and Lunatic Fringe,"Troublesome gene names get the boot", 6 November 2006, Michael Hopkin, nature.com is a human gene. This gene encodes a member of the glycosyltransferase superfamily. The encoded protein is a single-pass type II Golgi membrane protein that functions as a fucose-specific glycosyltransferase, adding an N-acetylglucosamine to the fucose residue of a group of signaling receptors involved in regulating cell fate decisions during development.
Beta-1,3-N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase manic fringe is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the MFNG gene, a member of the fringe gene family which also includes the radical fringe (RFNG) and lunatic fringe (LFNG)."Troublesome gene names get the boot", 6 November 2006, Michael Hopkin, nature.com"Sonic Hedgehog, DICER, and the Problem With Naming Genes", Sep 26, 2014, Michael White. psmag.com They all encode evolutionarily conserved proteins that act in the Notch receptor pathway to demarcate boundaries during embryonic development.
To allow a rider to easily get the boot on or off, the shaft of a motocross boot is designed to open lengthwise. Multiple adjustable straps (usually 3 to 4) are deployed along the foot, ankle and shaft of the boot to allow the rider to tighten the boot to his/her preferences and comfort. A curved plastic or composite plate covers the shin of the boot to protect the rider from debris that may be thrown from the front wheel of the motorcycle.
As Jinx walks away with the last cup, feeling pretty smug that he has the advantage, Jasper gets the idea: he drops a bunch of pillows on the ground. When Jinx tries to humiliate Jasper by dropping the cup, it stays intact when it lands on the soft surface of one of the pillows. Jinx tries to escape but Jasper catches him by the tail. Jasper inadvertently throws Jinx onto a shelf, where he escapes and begins pelting him with several dishes, making sure that in order to blackmail Jasper, he will force him to immediately "get the boot".
Depending upon how form-fitting the boot is, to allow a rider to easily get the boot on or off, the shaft may be designed to open lengthwise. If so, Velcro or other hook-and-loop fasteners are typically used on the inner sides of the opening to allow the rider to close the boot over the foot, ankle and leg. This allows for some flexibility for the rider to control the boot's tightness. Some manufacturers also include an internal quick-lacing system between a soft inner leg and the harder outer shell of the boot shaft to further ensure a tight, but comfortable fit.
A vehicle dweller, or car dweller, is a person who lives out of a car or other vehicle.Car Dwellers Could Get TheBoot’ Under Proposed Parking Law, Joshua McNichols, KUOW News, Palo Alto Deals With Vehicle Dwellers, Wall Street Journal, Deborah Gage, 7-12-2012, Who are the vehicle dwellers?, Vickie Boone, Palo Alto WeeklyAcademia Learns About Vehicle Dwellers, May 27, 2013, Hearts of Fire Project, City of Palo Alto on a collision course with homeless vehicle dwellers, Chad Brunswick, Palo Alto Free Press, 8-5-2013, Vehicle dwellers are considered to be homeless persons in most parts of the United States. Although technically, they are not homeless, since the very definition of a home is a permanent place where one lives.
In December, Chola and Kaumba signed three-year professional contracts with Africa Sports of Ivory Coast.Mulando, John “Kaumba, Chola sign contracts” Sunday Times of Zambia, 11 December 1983, p.8 However, the two returned home in July 1984 and it turned out that a major sponsor of Africa Sports had pulled out so this changed the fortunes of the club and they decided to return to Zambia.Mulando, John “Chola, Kaumba get the boot?” Times of Zambia, 10 August 1984, p.8 The duo arrived just in time to lend a hand to Dynamos final push for the league championship. Chola missed a penalty when Dynamos suffered their only league loss in October 1984, a 2-0 defeat to eventual runners-up Mufulira Wanderers but Dynamos avenged this a week later when they whipped Wanderers 4-1 in the reverse fixture at Arthur Davies Stadium.

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