There is now talk of Cyprus being booted out of the European Monetary Union.
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He said if there were specific complaints, they would be investigated and any guilty parties would be "booted out".
Half of their CEOs either resigned or were booted out by their boards.
Weiss , one of the small property owners who is being booted out to make way for the New York Times.
Instead of abstaining or staging election-day stunts that threatened to invalidate the poll, voters cast their ballots and booted out politicians they considered tainted.
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Playoff attendance is so paltry this year that teams have little reason to complain about getting booted out of their home arenas over scheduling conflicts.
Two athletes, Greece's Paraskevi Papachristou and Switzerland's Michel Morganella, were booted out of the Games in recent days for remarks on Twitter that were considered offensive.
He once remembered being disciplined for poor performance and so Mandell had him booted out of his office and put into the boardroom for everyone to see.
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Fed up, 61%-owner Jannard named himself chief executive and booted out William Schmidt, a former Gatorade executive who had tried to buck Oakley's traditional high-end marketing philosophy.
Richard Grasso, Mr Thain's predecessor, who was booted out after a scandal over the size of his pay packet, did not manage this in his long tenure.
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If the Court agrees at a meeting this Thursday to begin probing the matter, there is a chance that Thaksin could be booted out of his post.
Just a few months after his 30th birthday in 1985, Jobs was booted out of Apple by John Sculley, the executive he had recruited from Pepsi to run the company.
Fed up, Jannard, who owns 61% of Oakley, named himself CEO and booted out William Schmidt, a former Gatorade executive who had tried to buck Oakley's traditional high-end marketing philosophy.
At 43, Jobs seems to be having fun running Apple, a job he took on a (long-term) temporary basis last summer, twelve years after he was booted out of the company he cofounded.
The question of whether a comeback by someone booted out of the securities industry or barred from being an officer or director of a public company crosses the line has long been controversial.
Clermont expected O'Gara to kick for goal but he opted instead for a quick tap and booted out to the right for the unchallenged Payne to mark his 100th Munster cap with a try.
Powell hit the headlines for the wrong reasons during this year's Six Nations when he was booted out of the Wales squad for being caught driving a golf buggy down the M4 while drunk.
Even in Britain the new Scottish and Welsh parliaments lack many powers, and most national parliamentary members are ciphers, voting the way their Whips tell them to, lest they be booted out of their party.
So the debates are back on as to whether Greece will remain in the euro-zone, will be booted out, or should exit on its own, and what the result of each scenario would likely be.
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Some of the young reformers speak admiringly of Estonia in 1992, when a new cabinet with an average age of around 30 zapped the country with useful reforms (before getting booted out at the polls).
Tsvangirai has rejected any possibility of teaming up with Mugabe's other challenger, former Finance Minister Simba Makoni, who recently announced his bid to unseat Mugabe and was promptly booted out of the ruling ZANU-PF party.
Euro wonks will be further affronted that the British sought a veto on specific financial regulations, two decades after the unanimity rule was booted out of the single market by none other than Margaret Thatcher.
When Walgreens bought Take Care last month, it booted RediClinic out of 16 Walgreens in the Atlanta area.
No wonder the voters booted him out.
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He booted a rival out of a job with the Navy and paid him a third of his salary as a pension.
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In 2006, the voters booted the big-spending Republicans out, in part because Democrats promised to be more fiscally responsible.
For example, students tended to wait for the professor to start the class, then they all booted up at once, which blew out a couple transceivers, Kaufman says.
He booted his CEO, a smooth guy out of central casting, a good fit for a company evolving toward service, and replaced him with Lew Platt, a real short-sleeves product guy, just like Dave and Bill.
Initially, it worked -- as Steyn booted a 50-meter penalty before Fourie crossed wide out following a spell of sustained pressure.
"The very first wafers that came out of the fab produced chips that could be booted in systems, " says Intel senior fellow Mark Bohr.
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