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  • 11removal — re|mov|al [ rı muvl ] noun count or uncount ** 1. ) removal of the process of removing something or someone: He has called for the removal of all foreign troops and bases in Europe. removal of barriers in the way of free trade surgical removal of …

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  • 12removal — noun 1) the removal of church treasures Syn: taking away, moving, carrying away, transporting 2) his removal from office Syn: dismissal, ejection, expulsion, ousting; N.Amer. ouster; informal sacking, firing …

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  • 13removal of officer — See removal from office …

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  • 14removal for cause — The removal of a public officer from office for reasons which the law and sound public policy recognize as sufficient warrant for removal, that is, legal cause, not merely cause which the appointing power in the exercise of discretion may deem… …

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  • 15Timeline of Cherokee removal — A timeline of events leading up to and extending away from the Treaty of New Echota from the time of first contact to the treaty of reunion after the American Civil War.1540 – Members of DeSoto’s party become the first Europeans to encounter the… …

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  • 16Tenure of Office Act — The Tenure of Office Act (USStat|14|430, March 2, 1867), enacted over the veto of President Andrew Johnson, denied the President of the United States the power to remove from office anyone who had been appointed by the President by and with the… …

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  • 17Office of Gas and Electricity Markets — (Welsh: Swyddfa’r Marchnadoedd Nwy a Thrydan) Non ministerial government department overview Preceding agencies Office of Electricity Regulation Office of Gas Supply Jurisdiction United Kingdom …

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  • 18vacancy in office — A matter of a public office being without an incumbent who has a right to exercise its functions and take its fees or emoluments. 42 Am J1st Pub Of § 131. The condition of a public office which is unoccupied and without an incumbent who has a… …

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  • 19removal — [ri mo͞o′vəl] n. 1. a removing or being removed; esp., a) a taking away or being taken away b) dismissal from an office or position c) a change of place, residence, etc. 2. Law the transfer of a case from one court to another, esp. from a state… …

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  • 20List of software that supports Office Open XML — Office Open XML Office Open XML file formats Open Packaging Conventions Open Specification Promise Vector Markup Language Office Open XML software Comparison of Office Open XML software Office Open XML standardization This is an overview of… …

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