Americans were already divided over whether it is a good idea to depose foreign regimes.
Merrill denied the allegations, and sought to depose former employers Oppenheimer and Goldman Sachs.
The hapless king might also have met the man there who would eventually depose him.
As both acted in the first place to depose him, that would not seem likely.
Hiroshima and Nagasaki were effective political moves that helped Hirohito depose his military elite and surrender unconditionally.
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He likened their struggle to the Philippines' own People-Power revolution to depose strongman Ferdinand Marcos in 1986.
The Supreme Court convicted Kpatcha Gnassingbe, the former defence minister, of trying to depose the president in 2009.
But as yesterday's skeptical market reaction reminds us, the market can also depose him if he doesn't perform.
Bush said increased military action makes it appear that Russia is trying to depose the democratically elected Georgian government.
Any legitimate government that protects individual rights is morally entitled to depose it.
The rebels have pledged to depose Mr Bozize unless he negotiates with them.
Nor do Mexico, Haiti, or the Dominican Republic, countries the United States invaded but whose leaders it did not depose.
He and his co-defendants were charged with attempting to depose the monarchy by force and liaising with terrorists last year.
He also seems disinclined to propose anything more than Mr. Obama is doing to depose the Assad regime in Syria.
South Africa lead the two-match series 1-0 and would depose India at the top of the rankings by avoiding defeat.
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It focuses only on the most extreme set of cases: those in which the United States arranged to depose foreign leaders.
But, as Mr Netanyahu points out, that was under the old system, when even a simple majority could depose a prime minister.
So have most of the other coups, revolutions, and invasions that the United States has mounted to depose governments it feared or mistrusted.
The first woman mayor of Peru's capital Lima, Susana Villaran, has narrowly survived a vote to depose her from office, preliminary results suggest.
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Mr Khawaja, a Shia Muslim, is an outspoken critic of Bahrain's ruling Sunni royal family and has been convicted of trying to depose them.
Ecuador is seeking to depose Diego Borja, one of two men who secretly videotaped a conversation with the original Ecuadorean judge in the case.
Says Dorji: "Koirala made it clear he has tried since the 1950s to depose the 'despotic regime of the King of Bhutan, '" he says.
Imagine, just for the sake of argument, that the economy were to keep growing and Mr Bush were to depose Saddam Hussein by next summer.
After almost 20 years a letter linked Mary to someone plotting to depose Elizabeth and she was executed in 1587 at the age of 44.
Clearly elated, Jones' attorneys, Gilbert Davis and Joseph Cammarata, told reporters they are ready to try the case and may want to depose the president.
Memories are still alive of the popular revolt that overthrew Marcos, and of several unsuccessful attempts by parts of the armed forces to depose Mrs Aquino.
When Americans depose a foreign leader who dares such defiance, they not only assert their rights in one country but also send a clear message to others.
What is the point of giving the pope supreme jurisdiction over the entire Church - including the right to depose bishops - if he never uses it?
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And why this is so is clear because the army can depose whatever leader happens to be in power and has done this on three or four occasions.
Meanwhile in Syria, Jabhat al Nusra ("Front for the Victory"), one of the armed groups fighting to depose Bashar Assad, is indistinguishable from al Qaeda in Iraq, Administration officials say.
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