- expel, expelling, expelled,
expulsion,
expulsive,
expulsiveness, or
expulsionary in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Expulsion or
expelled may
refer to:...
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expulsions as a
means of
creating antagonism between Germany and its
Eastern neighbors, who
would thus need
Soviet protection. The
expulsions served...
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article lists expulsions,
refugee crises and
other forms of
displacement that have
affected Jews. The
following is a list of
Jewish expulsions and events...
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Centre Against Expulsions (German:
Zentrum gegen Vertreibungen, ZgV) was a
planned German do****entation
centre for
expulsions and
ethnic cleansing...
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Expulsion was the
devastation of both a
primarily civilian po****tion and the
economy of the region.
Thousands of
Acadians died in the
expulsions, mainly...
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trading and it is
likely others left the country.
Local or
temporary expulsions of Jews had
taken place in
other parts of Europe, and
regularly in England...
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communicable disease was present. The
extent of
authority for contagion-related
expulsions is set out by law in 42 U.S.C. § 265.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the...
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these expulsions occurred in the 60
years following the
American Civil War but
continued until 1954. The
justifications for the
expulsions varied but...
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common reasons for
exclusions and
expulsions in 2009 were:
Continual disobedience – 41.2% of exclusions/25.3% of
expulsions Drugs incl.
substance abuse –...
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whole or in part, the said group).
Ethnic cleansing involves po****tion
expulsions,
sometimes accompanied by murder, but its aim is
consolidation of power...