After Hillary loses by 10 or more points on Tuesday, look for Penn to be sacked.
But, not mincing his words, Mr Pearson Wright called for him to be sacked.
Both the Afrikanerbond and the Christian Democratic Party called for Ms Xingwana to be sacked.
So the chair of the OBR could not be sacked by ministers for being awkward.
European managers who take their company into bankruptcy can generally expect to be sacked.
But, equally clearly, this does not mean that he is about to be sacked.
Dozens of angry protestors descended on Inglewood City Hall calling for Mr Morse to be sacked.
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But Mr Clark is widely expected to be sacked in a cabinet reshuffle later this month.
There have been calls for Eriksson to be sacked, among them from former England international George Cohen.
Others say Mr Nurgaliev, who has a security-service background, has lost control and is about to be sacked.
The 26-year-old, banned until January 2011, will resign from his Bath club deal rather than waiting to be sacked.
You or I would be sacked on the spot for behavior like Rice's.
So Bhagwat created military history by becoming the first chief of any of India's armed forces to be sacked.
The last chief constable to be sacked was Lancashire's Stanley Parr in 1977.
Nonetheless, some of the administration's complaints about the soon-to-be sacked attorneys sound substantial.
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And an internal report in May said that BP executives should be sacked for failing to prevent a fatal blast.
The Mayor of Derry says the police officer who made the decision to search his home last month should be sacked.
But he was warned he would be sacked if he fails to take the just-relegated County straight back into Division One.
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Moores and Pietersen have had problems working together and former captain David Gower believes Moores could be sacked later this month.
On January 5th, over 5, 000 Ford workers occupied the firm's Sao Paulo factory, because 2, 800 of them are to be sacked.
This is because of the high costs they bear: bad loans, employees who cannot be sacked, branches that cannot be closed.
"A lot of people were calling for Jon to be sacked but thankfully the club didn't panic, " Wild told BBC Sport.
Devon and Cornwall Police said it was to hold a disciplinary hearing on Wednesday, and it was expected Bunyan would be sacked.
They fear that Mr Obama plans to hire an army of bureaucrats, who will never be sacked and will mostly vote Democratic.
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Since Masaru Hayami, the bank's governor, has so clearly failed in his main task of ensuring price stability, he should be sacked.
Once hired, farm-hands cannot easily be sacked, nor can tenants be evicted.
They also give workers powerful incentives to be sacked rather than resign.
Opposition councillors in Poole are calling for the head of transport to be sacked after her "flippant" remark about the Twin Sails Bridge.
Earlier this week Downing Street insisted ministers were fully behind the reforms and rejected suggestions that Health Secretary Andrew Lansley should be sacked.
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