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Ousting him for poor performance, as Summers wanted to do, would have been good politics (shareholder wrath finally drove Lewis out in December).
Inside Man 2010
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Ousting him for poor performance, as Summers wanted to do, would have been good politics (shareholder wrath finally drove Lewis out in December).
Inside Man 2010
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Ousting Obama would render any decision he signed null and void.
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Ousting Gadhafi and taking control of Tripoli requires a more organized and better-equipped rebel force, military analysts said.
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Ousting them with force and with unconstitutional means is unacceptable.
Global Voices in English » Georgia: Opposition protests enter fifth day 2009
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Ousting Mr. Lewis was a big victory for shareholders, but there's a lot more wreckage to clean up.
Season for CEO Reckoning David Weidner 2010
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Ousting Obama would render any decision he signed null and void.
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Ousting Mr. Lewis was a big victory for shareholders, but there's a lot more wreckage to clean up.
Season for CEO Reckoning David Weidner 2010
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Ousting Mr. Lewis was a big victory for shareholders, but there's a lot more wreckage to clean up.
Season for CEO Reckoning David Weidner 2010
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Ousting King Bubbuh was so necessary to get there, and it exposed the Geraldine Ferraro Hypocricy that had crippled them for so long.
New RNC Ad: It's Obama Who Represents "More Of The Same" 2009
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