| 11. | Fortunately, Lana tosses the boot out of the window.
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| 12. | Carr had rejected the Greens'proposal to boot out drunken lawmakers, calling it " silly ."
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| 13. | Then, there is Clinton's unpopular campaign to boot out U . N . Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali.
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| 14. | The generals promise democracy, but are too impatient to wait for voters to boot out bad elected leaders.
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| 15. | Council boots out Wembley, HONGKONG STANDARD
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| 16. | When I wedged the boot out it was heavier than it shoulda been-this boot was still full of foot.
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| 17. | The IOC also made it easier to essentially boot out wrongdoers without having to wait until its annual session.
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| 18. | He had the club's traveling secretary boot out the Florida writers, leaving them without accommodations in an already sold-out city.
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| 19. | But many voters are apparently dithering because they are too wary of the alternative to boot out Bush and Cheney.
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| 20. | In the next round, GenJam boots out the worst snatches of cacophony and replaces them with snatches that received the thumbs-up.
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