expulsion in the PONS Dictionary

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But in certain conditions, expulsion is not a war crime.
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The expulsion was however revoked as students and parents had protests against the decision.
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It also served to prevent the individual from claiming the cause of expulsion was unknown.
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Punishments could range from fines to expulsion and to conduct sacred wars.
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At this time he also he began collecting race records and taking his dates to black-owned night clubs, at the risk of expulsion.
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The administration rescinded the expulsions and forced the coach to apologize.
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These expulsions were carried out by the army and wartime resistance forces.
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However, he only bet on his own team and appealed his expulsion.
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After 100 days, the student must pay about $85 for another test, and a second positive could lead to expulsion.
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At first, it appeared that their punishment might be minor, a short time in prison followed by expulsion from the country.
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