Word: ousts
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...dismissal of Joliot-Curie did not yet mean a security housecleaning in the Republic's government. He had put a lot of his comrades on the Atomic Commission, and the government had made no move to oust them. France's feeble government had not acted on its own initiative; Bidault had merely reacted "with regret" to repeated kicks in the teeth by the Communist Party, which was, through a campaign of riots and threats, menacing the security of France...
Samborski plans to start his regular lineup. He calls first baseman Jim O'Brien "a greatly improved ball-player," and concedes that it will be difficult to oust either O'Brien or third sacker George Chase from their respective positions. Stocky Chuck Wade has played consistently good ball behind...
Trujillo argued persuasively that all the trouble in his part of the world was due to the tireless intrigues of Dominican, Venezuelan and Nicaraguan exiles, plotting with the Cuban, Guatemalan, Haitian, Costa Rican and Mexican governments to oust...
Double Whammy? To figure out the next step, everybody at the meeting fluttered yellow booklets called Provisional Rules of Procedure of the Security Council. If a majority of the Council nations follow the fashion of recognizing Red China, can the Council oust Tsiang? Or can Tsiang use China's Big Power veto to block this? The answer depends on whether the question of ouster is procedural (not vetoable) or substantive (vetoable). If the Council majority tries to decide that an ouster is procedural, then China may try to veto this decision before the Council goes on to a second...