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In 1998-99, 54 officers were expelled from the army on such charges, others faced demotion or prison.
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There has been a gradual demotion of humans from a special position in the taxonomy to being one branch among many.
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To the aristocracy, this rebellion represented a protest against and a reversal of their political demotion from vassals to courtiers.
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This embarrassment to the army brought about a number of demotions and transfers.
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They stayed at the top flight for 66 years but in 2002 and 2003, they suffered back-to-back demotions.
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The councillors, who eventually re-joined the party, left over an internal row reportedly sparked by the demotion of particular councillors in a post-election reshuffle.
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After a few years near the bottom of the table, the death of their coach and an economic crisis lead to their demotion in 1925.
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But, finding he did not like the position, he requested a demotion.
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Wholesale demotions were threatened if the team's play didn't improve.
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He even loses motivation and doesn't act some parts out well, causing further demotion in his roles.
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