How To Use Depose In A Sentence

  • Lord A---- has tasted all the _nouveaux plats à la mode_, for at Paris new dishes are as frequently invented as new bonnets or caps; and the proficiency in the culinary art which he has acquired will render him an oracle at his clubs, until the more recent arrival of some other epicurean from the French capital deposes his brief sovereignty. The Idler in France
  • The Twelfth" officially commemorates the July 12, 1690, triumph of Protestant King William of Orange versus the Catholic he deposed from the English throne, James II, at the Battle of the Boyne south of Belfast. Latest Headlines - ABC 7 News
  • Gregory's procedure was little less revolutionary than that of the King, but the claim to depose might appear as only a concomitant to the power already wielded by Popes in bestowing crowns, while for Gregory it had by this time become the copingstone in the fabric of those relations between Church and State which he and his party were building up. The Church and the Empire, Being an Outline of the History of the Church from A.D. 1003 to A.D. 1304
  • The king was deposed by his people.
  • He served 24 years and was eventually deposed by a right-wing military coup.
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  • Richard lasted only two years before he was deposed by Henry Tudor, a relation to the House of Lancaster but with no realistic hereditary claim to the throne.
  • Clergy and lay deputies to a special convention of the diocese on November 7 voted to invite Bishop Duncan back into leadership of the diocese 50 days after the House of Bishops of The Episcopal Church voted to remove ( "depose") him. Stand Firm
  • He deposed his father in a palace coup in 1970.
  • Two neighboring countries and three rebel armies have been fighting since 1998 to depose him.
  • The period in force is to be for the duration necessary forOUR military of all OUR nations to depose the puny yes-men'encharged 'with our military' chains of command 'to carry out the orders ofthe puppets put in position to rule all our countries for the benefit of the international vermin who install and pay them and thus exercise their tyranny over us all. ATTENTION! WE DEMAND MARTIAL LAW!
  • The witness deposed that she had seen the accused on the day of the murder.
  • The trinity of "liberté, egalité, fraternité" outlived those who had butchered in its name, and was deposed from the French currency only during the time of Vichy (which replaced it with the less sonorous "travail, famille, patrie"). Reactionary Prophet
  • Louis determined to support an Irish rebellion seeking to reinstall the deposed Catholic James II to the English throne.
  • The witness deposed to having seen the thief steal the golden ring.
  • That kings are the servants of the people, to be obeyed, resisted, deposed, or punished, as the public conveniency may require, is the doctrine of reason and philosophy; but it is not the doctrine of Nature.
  • He replaced his brother Vladimir Rassate, who was deposed and blinded on the orders of their father Boris I, for his efforts to reconvert the country to paganism.
  • But perhaps he overestimates the sturdiness of the SAT-based meritocracy that he wishes to see deposed.
  • Now rival groups aligned with the deposed government are counter attacking. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is saying something because normally I depose the life ruining aspects of gaming. Modern pirates call for classic games
  • She was deposed not by the voters but by the Conservatives to whom she has bequeathed an equivocal legacy. Times, Sunday Times
  • The local tributary rulers were deposed because they refused to pay their dues, and the ruler of Gilan was making overtures to the Ottomans.
  • The Foreign Office was warned of a plot to depose the leader of an oil-rich country weeks before the coup attempt happened.
  • The former dictator of Sierra Leone, now deposed, is living in his mom's place and playing cards at the local bar these days. Boing Boing: July 28, 2002 - August 3, 2002 Archives
  • Shorn of his power, the deposed king went into exile.
  • The pity is they could not also see that the regime that was deposed was far from democratic, even though it had the support of most ethnic Fijians. Global Voices in English » Commonwealth suspends Fiji
  • Margaret Thatcher was deposed as leader of the British Conservative Party in 1991.
  • Nor it deposed a grandson of the Sun King, but rather seeks refuge in the Malay Supreme Ruler.
  • Mr Ben Bella was deposed in a coup in 1965.
  • 1870 - Emperor Napoleon III of France is deposed and the Third Republic is declared.
  • The juice of a euphorbiaceous plant (Sapium aucuparium), which also yields caoutchouc, is so glutinous that it is used to catch parrots.) it might be supposed that, as it grows larger, the coagulable matter is deposed in the organs, and forms a part of the pulp, or the fleshy substance. Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America, During the Year 1799-1804 — Volume 2
  • • Things are hotting up on the mayoral trail in London, where Boris Johnson rules the roost and Ken Livingstone will fight Oona King for the right to try to depose the Tory champion. Diary
  • Houston used all his mighty personal influence, and all his charmful, potent eloquence to keep Texas in _the Union_, he failed, and was deposed from the Governorship on his refusal to sign the Ordinance of Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 2 of 8 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History
  • The collector of customs was deposed in favor of a more accommodating administrator.
  • It was well, too, that under a new dynasty, with its title disputed, England should not encourage France to continue the friendly policy of Louis XIV towards James, the deposed Stuart Pretender. The Conquest of New France A chronicle of the colonial wars
  • When the Glorious Revolution deposed James in 1689, rebellions in Massachusetts and New York overthrew the Dominion of New England and unseated the proprietary government in Maryland.
  • Landing in France in March 1815, he deposed the Bourbons in a bloodless revolution.
  • He deposed to the fact that the two are ‘a genuine and committed couple’.
  • The Pakistani military were already preparing to greet the deposed leader and his entourage of aides and journalists. Times, Sunday Times
  • a wit-combat by another woman is a festering wound to a clever woman, to be permanently deposed from the leadership of a coterie is a consuming canker. New Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle
  • One version of the history of French art between the Declaration of the Rights of Man in 1789 and the establishment of the Second Empire in 1852 goes something like this: Just as the French Revolution deposed the irresponsible ancienne régime, Neo-Classical images of high-minded heroes replaced Rococo confections of frivolous aristocrats pursuing love in flowery settings. Drawn to Revolution
  • The king was deposed by his son in a palace coup.
  • I sensed he must have been able to assume a far harsher expression when, in 1311, the Council of Vienne, with the decretal Exivi de paradiso, had deposed Franciscan superiors hostile to the Spirituals, but had charged the latter to live in peace within the order; and this champion of renunciation had not accepted that shrewd compromise and had fought for the institution of a separate order, based on principles of maximum strictness. The Name of the Rose
  • In Scotland, the supporters of the deposed king had to be crushed by force of arms, a process which was completed in 1689.
  • Haiti's first elected president was deposed in a violent military coup .
  • The witness deposed to having seen the thief steal the golden ring.
  • As days became weeks, there were confident assertions that he was dead or dying or deposed in a coup. Times, Sunday Times
  • Pope John, while ostensibly the convoker of the council, came to it with many misgivings, suspecting the emperor’s secret purpose to depose him, and fearing to be brought to account for the vices which had disgraced the tiara, as well as for the crimes which had secured it. The Great Controversy Between Christ and Satan
  • Nowe, when the Popes have the like excellent spirite of prophesie and the like chardges and expresse commaundementes from Gods owne mouthe, in the behalf of some one by name againste some one which God by name woulde have deposed, then they may ymitate them in pronouncinge unto them that God will rente their kingdomes from this or that kinge for his synnes. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation. Vol. XIII. America. Part II.
  • The local tributary rulers were deposed because they refused to pay their dues, and the ruler of Gilan was making overtures to the Ottomans.
  • Mr. Schurz made an inquiry of Mr. Howe as to the grounds upon which the senator was to be deposed; and the answer was that "the personal relations between the senator from Massachusetts and the President of the United States and the head of the State Department are such as preclude all social intercourse between them. Twenty Years of Congress, Volume 2 (of 2) From Lincoln to Garfield, with a Review of the Events Which Led to the Political Revolution of 1860
  • Even if the vote is held, it is clear that Washington continues to arrogate to itself the ‘right’ that it has claimed since 1914 to intervene and depose any Haitian government that fails to do its bidding.
  • Margaret Thatcher was deposed as leader of the British Conservative Party in 1991.
  • The third witness would depose on March 31, prosecution sources said.
  • Margaret Thatcher was deposed as leader of the British Conservative Party in 1991.
  • Although Berne had permitted the temporary residence of the deposed count at Oron, and had granted to the countess the revenues of a small piece of land, the refugees soon left the "logis" which they found "_si froid et si mal fourni de vivres_," and repaired to Burgundy and the protection of their powerful de Vergy relatives. The Counts of Gruyère
  • Finally, a member of defence counsel's staff swore an affidavit in which she deposed.
  • The right to elect the chief and to depose him is nowhere mentioned.
  • The collector of customs was deposed in favor of a more accommodating administrator.
  • He deposed his father in a palace coup in 1970.
  • She was deposed not by the voters but by the Conservatives to whom she has bequeathed an equivocal legacy. Times, Sunday Times
  • If the number is not zero, they will be deposed by force.
  • Two neighboring countries and three rebel armies have been fighting since 1998 to depose him.
  • In the love of the lady he will be succeeded by a gardener, who will be replaced by a monk, who will give way to an ostler, who will be deposed by a Jew pedler, who shall, finally, yield to a noble earl, the future husband of the fair Mathilde. The Paris Sketch Book
  • Whoever is the person signified by this tree he is sentenced to be deposed from the honour, state, and dignity of a man, to be deprived of the use of his reason, and to be and live like a brute, till seven times pass over him. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
  • Sinon j'commencais a songer a m'installer une lunette de chiotte rembouré avec un oreillé au niveau du reservoir d'eau et une couverture ... le "Water Closed Bed"! j'v deposer un brevet tiens! Pinku-tk Diary Entry
  • The witness deposed to having seen the thief steal the golden ring.
  • And since the ashes of sacrifices burnt upon the altar of God were carefully carried out by the priests, and deposed in a clean field; since they acknowledged their bodies to be the lodging of Christ, and temples of the Holy Ghost, they devolved not all upon the sufficiency of soul-existence; and therefore with long services and full solemnities, concluded their last exequies, wherein to all distinctions the Greek devotion seems most pathetically ceremonious. Hydriotaphia, or Urn-burial
  • A final reason was to reinstate an elected government illegally deposed by force.
  • However, Gamsakhurdia was deposed in a bloody coup d"etat, from 22 December 1991 to 6 January 1992.
  • Nay, when he had his sword in his hand, his armies about him, and a cause to justify him before God and man, how did he choose to compound himself into nothing! to depose and unking himself by their hard and inhuman conditions! Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions. Vol. VII.
  • Determined to place a friend on the Libyan throne, Eaton led a former Libyan pasha—Hamet, who had been deposed and exiled by his younger brother Karamanli—plus nine Marines and 400 mercenaries on a sun-baked, two-month march of 500 miles from Egypt to Darnah, then Libya's second-largest city. The Star-Spangled Shores of Tripoli
  • When the fear of an alliance between the deposed Stuart and Louis XIV seized England, and her colonies, the trainbands in New York were required every day to go to the fort.
  • Clergy and lay deputies to a special convention of the diocese on November 7 voted to invite Bishop Duncan back into leadership of the diocese 50 days after the House of Bishops of The Episcopal Church voted to remove ( "depose") him Anglican Mainstream
  • The right to elect chieftains and to depose them.
  • The civilian government was deposed in a military coup in December 1983, and another military coup took place in August 1985.
  • Manuel Zelaya, the deposed Honduran president, has complained about what he described as waning condemnation by the US of his removal from office, saying Washington's position on the coup was not clear. AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)
  • He has been in exile since being deposed by military coup in 1967.
  • Her father was hung by the man who went on to depose him. Dan Lybarger: A Complicated Legacy: Duane Baughman on Bhutto
  • Thus in the generation of the buds of trees, it is probable that two kinds of vegetable matter, as they are separated from the solid system, and float in the circulation, become arrested by two kinds of vegetable glands, and are then deposed beneath the cuticle of the tree, and there join together forming a new vegetable, the caudex of which extends from the plumula at the summit to the radicles beneath the soil, and constitutes a single fibre of the bark. The Temple of Nature; or, the Origin of Society A Poem, with Philosophical Notes
  • The king was deposed by his son in a palace coup.
  • Bodily elongation seems straight out of Alice in Wonderland, yet testimony deposed under oath states that the bodies of ecstatics become elongated, shrink, and are morphed in ways we normally deem physically impossible. Experiencing the Next World Now
  • He was deposed in a bloodless coup led by his Defence Minister and backed by the army. Times, Sunday Times
  • ZURICH—Swiss regulator Finma may discipline four banks for having what it called lax controls on accepting money from foreign public officials associated with deposed Middle Eastern and North African leaders, but generally found that the country's lenders complied with anti-money-laundering rules. Swiss Banks Face Sanctions
  • The documents which you have deposed to in the witness box and referred to are strictly in answer to the subpoena but in respect of which you claim privilege.
  • As days became weeks, there were confident assertions that he was dead or dying or deposed in a coup. Times, Sunday Times
  • The prosecutrix, Mrs. Pickard, deposed that her house was fast shut between then and eleven o'clock at night, and found broken open at five of the clock the next morning, and that one Kemp, a person related to the prisoner, found a short strong knife left in the yard, together with an auger, which he knew to belong to the prisoner. Lives of the Most Remarkable Criminals Who have been Condemned and Executed for Murder, the Highway, Housebreaking, Street Robberies, Coining or other offences
  • After the death of Basil he experienced the vicissitudes of courts and the ingratitude of a royal pupil: the patriarch was again deposed, and in his last solitary hours he might regret the freedom of a secular and studious life. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • There is also a significant difference between an Army private from West Virginia and a deposed dictator.
  • The Revolution had been won less than two fortnights ago, the old, corrupt jarl dead and deposed. Playing Easy to Get
  • El presidente wasn't the only tinhorn dictator to find succor in the U.S. when Jimmy Carter was toasting his friend Ferdinand Marcos, who had not yet been deposed. Hillary Has More Campaign Cash On Hand Than All GOP Candidates – Combined!
  • The dirge is a lament for Aung San Suu Kii, the deposed leader of Burma who has been held under house arrest in her home in Rangoon for 17 years. James Mulvaney: Laura Bush: Political Prisoner?
  • A person in the legal secretariat to the Law Officers deposed to the contrary.
  • She was excommunicated by Pius V, who forbade her Catholic subjects to obey her and acted as a standing invitation to European Catholic powers to depose her.
  • Here formal and appointed tasks necessarily kept his eccentric fancies in tolerable check, though it is recorded that no less than five times he had been deposed from his desk for having shocked the conoscenti, and thrown the whole band into confusion, by impromptu variations of so frantic and startling a nature that one might well have imagined that the harpies or witches who inspired his compositions had clawed hold of his instrument. Zanoni
  • Impeachment for wrongdoing of lesser gravity involves a legislative usurpation of a power belonging only to the people (the power to choose and "depose Submission By Counsel For President Clinton To The Committee
  • RIO DE JANEIRO: Deposed Honduran leader Manuel Zelayasaid he would remain at the Brazilian embassy in the Honduran capital Tegucigalpa until January 27, 2010 at the latest, when his term formally ends. News
  • When letters rogatory are addressed from any court of a foreign country to any district court of the United States, a commissioner of such district court designated by said court to make the examination of the witnesses mentioned in said letters, shall have power to compel the witnesses to appear and depose in the same manner as witnesses may be compelled to appear and testify in courts," 28 U.S.C.A., _supra_ note II, § 653. The Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis and Interpretation Annotations of Cases Decided by the Supreme Court of the United States to June 30, 1952
  • He deposed old dynasties, abolished aristocratic and ecclesiastic privileges, and united regions, gradually establishing uniform legal, administrative, fiscal, and conscription systems.
  • But even though he was unceremoniously deposed from office last year, could the mild-mannered leader really be capable of such deeds?
  • Deposed Honduran leader Manuel Zelaya said he would remain at the Brazilian embassy in the Honduran capital Tegucigalpa until January 27, 2010 at the latest, when his term formally ends. Bangkokpost.com : Breaking News
  • He was deposed in a bloodless coup led by his Defence Minister and backed by the army. Times, Sunday Times
  • They were, inevitably, deposed from office, expelled from the order, and excommunicated - so becoming, ironically, apostates themselves.
  • He deposed his father in a palace coup in 1970.
  • She also expressed sadness that people gossip casually on the prospect their government might be destabilized, or their elected leadership deposed by ‘adventurists’ when such talk ‘should alarm them.’
  • An energetic cast, headed by the unsinkable Helen Mirren as deposed Milanese royalty Prospera (here given a change of gender), cavorts through a digitally enhanced version of the Bard's tragicomic tale of exile, shipwreck, old wounds and young love set on a remote island. The Best of the Fest
  • They prayed, waved flags, sang the rebel anthem and united in chants of mockery of the deposed dictator. Times, Sunday Times
  • The team occupying top spot is awarded the ICC Test Championship mace, which is transferred whenever a country is deposed as No. 1, but the rankings have been criticized for taking too long to reflect changes in the global balance of power and for being too opaque. Cricket Faces Testing Times
  • The collector of customs was deposed in favor of a more accommodating administrator.
  • The emperor was deposed and his army disbanded.
  • Bokassa was deposed by former President Dacko in September 1979, the country reverting to the status of republic.
  • In late January, the lower house of Nigeria's parliament called on President Olusegun Obasanjo to request repatriation of objects taken during British colonial rule, especially the "bronzes," sixteenth-century cast brass sculptures and plaques, of which the museum has 50, that were taken by a 1897 British military expedition that deposed the ruler of Benin, a city-state in what is now southeastern Nigeria. Many Happy Returns?
  • He had an equally high-handed way with the monasteries in his diocese and in his filet year as bishop deposed no fewer than eleven abbots and priors.
  • Labour has only deposed a leader once in any circumstances. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Portuguese monarchy was finally deposed by the revolution of 1910.
  • He deposed his father in a palace coup.
  • The cause why the pope so did accurse and depose him was, that the said Otho did take and occupy cities, towns, and castles, which the pope said appertained to him.
  • Can you not establish the evidentiary matters by subpoenas ad test to get witnesses who can depose?
  • When he refused to obey their summons, they deposed him, declaring him to be disobedient, obstinate, rebellious, a breaker of rules, a perturber of ecclesiastical unity, a perjurer, a schismatic, The Life of Joan of Arc, Vol. 1 and 2
  • The hereditary rulers were known as the Solomonic Emperors of Ethiopia, a line unbroken until the last Emperor, Haile Selassie I, was deposed by a Soviet-backed military junta in 1974. WN.com - Articles related to South Korea offers face-saving aid plan
  • On account of the minority of her son, there was an attempt on the part of many in the palace to deprive the sultana of her authority, depose her son, and usurp the office of kalif. Women of the Romance Countries
  • The Medicis regained power in 1512 with the help of Spanish troops, and Machiavelli was deposed from his public office, imprisoned and tortured with the strappado (a technique recently revived in Guantanamo).
  • depose" him; because his oath had the audacity to plot his fall; because his plighted word conspired against him. Napoleon the Little
  • Thousands of activists were in jails across the country and, while they were colder and less comfortable than their deposed leader, they had the reassurance of numbers. Times, Sunday Times
  • The deposed leader is reported to have fled the capital to an unknown destination.
  • Diverse deposed cloth, a piece of white paper, scissors, glue and multicolor cardboard.
  • Clergy members found guilty of such a charge can be admonished, removed from office or, in extreme cases, be deposed from holy orders - ‘unfrocked’.
  • The Allies deposed Iran's ruler, Reza Shah, and installed his weak, pliant son, Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, on the throne as the latest puppet ruler in the British Empire. Eric Margolis: How Obama Can Further U.S.-Iran Relations
  • Microsoft had the right to depose the declarants that the DoJ had used, but did not choose to do so.
  • The first minister can only be deposed if a majority of nationalists support unionists in removing him.
  • Leonardo's colossal statue of The Horse commissioned by the Duke of Milan and destroyed when he was deposed is no different than the destruction of the colossal buddhas by the Taliban in Afghanistan. A Conversation with Karen Essex about Leonardo's Swans
  • His physicality is extraordinarily powerful, and he paces around the office like a miserably deposed silverback gorilla now unsure of anything other than his own brute strength.
  • When Kyrgyzstan's authoritarian president, Kurmanbek Bakiyev, was overthrown in April, U.S. officials who rushed to Bishkek to show support for his successor received a tongue-lashing from the new Kyrgyz government, which claimed that opaque jet fuel deals had enriched the deposed regime. Kyrgyz contracts fly under the radar
  • Haiti's first elected president was deposed in a violent military coup .
  • Labour has only deposed a leader once in any circumstances. Times, Sunday Times
  • On 14 April 1849 the Hungarians issued a formal declaration of independence and deposed the Habsburgs.
  • She is about to convene a kangaroo court where the House of Bishops will depose a standing bishop without a trial, and without all members of the House voting. Anglican Mainstream
  • The president was deposed in a military coup.
  • They were, inevitably, deposed from office, expelled from the order, and excommunicated - so becoming, ironically, apostates themselves.
  • A group of jurors who wanted to convict deposed the forewoman.
  • She was deposed not by the voters but by the Conservatives to whom she has bequeathed an equivocal legacy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now rival groups aligned with the deposed government are counter attacking. Times, Sunday Times
  • Together they embark on a life of adventure, the Dog Woman proving herself an adept ally for the soon-to-be deposed King, her natural talents for violence and loyalty put to use in slaying many a dissenting voice and in doing her best to alter the course of history. 2009 January « Tales from the Reading Room
  • He's deposed by a treacherous underling, winds up on the street, and is taken in by a tough noodle vendor with messed up teeth.
  • Achilles is substantially deposed from his heroship and replaced by Homer's Odyssey A Commentary
  • Toplady says, "any assertor of self-determination is in fact, whether he means it or no, a worshiper of the heathen lady named Fortune, and an ideal deposer of providence from its throne. The Reformed Doctrine of Predestination
  • ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast AP Security forces loyal to the incumbent leader who refuses to give up power opened fire in Ivory Coast on Tuesday killing at least one person, as military chiefs from neighboring nations met to plan a possible armed intervention to depose Laurent Gbagbo. Ivory Coast: Shooting erupts, military chiefs meet
  • Arkin declined to say which Ministry of Finance or Daiwa Bank officials he wants to depose or what information he will seek.
  • Et puis adorant meme que dis je venerant la neige j'ai MON coin a moi de neige blanche et plate pas abimé pour un sous ou je depose toujours une seule empreinte ... Pinku-tk Diary Entry
  • At one point in the chaotic revolution, a mob loyal to the deposed Prince Sihanouk sacked the governor's mansion in Kompong Cham.
  • Clemence Malyn was deposed from her office of sub-prioress and sextoness on account of the careless manner in which she had performed the duties of these offices, and she also, in answer to questions asked by the vicar-general, acknowledged that she had frequently hidden a key of the abbey church in a hole so that a certain Richard Johans might find it and enter the church, and might drink in the sacristy wine with which she provided him, though she denied having ever drunk with him or otherwise misconducted herself. Bell's Cathedrals: A Short Account of Romsey Abbey A Description of the Fabric and Notes on the History of the Convent of Ss. Mary & Ethelfleda
  • He was deposed as paramount chief and Zululand was annexed to British authority at Ulundi on 1 September.
  • The council of the tribe also had the power to depose both sachems and chiefs.
  • As the weeks wore on, Saddam opened up more and more as the FBI-CIA team leveraged its strategy to "overwhelm" - and break - him by confronting the deposed dictator with evidence of his crimes against humanity. Assyrian International News Agency
  • So, the story focuses on Theodore Colville, a 41-year-old American recently deposed from the position of newspaper editor in his home town of Des Vaches after a failed stab at a political career. On William Dean Howells « Tales from the Reading Room
  • Before he could make the trip, however, he was deposed by the May 27 military coup.
  • Zusi, who was not deposed for trial, denies that he ever made such threats or encouraged anyone to use accounting legerdemain to manage earnings.
  • Under the proposed resolution, failure to comply with this deadline would justify the use of force to depose him.
  • Sheikh Haitham Islam of Al-Azhar's Fatwa Committee blamed "trouble-makers" from the deposed regime of former President Hosni Mubarak of trying to create a crisis.
  • They represent the highest points average in the international game - a fraction above the All Black whom he deposed from no.1.
  • He deposed to the fact that he was afraid of the wife and afraid of her family.
  • The civilian government was deposed in a military coup in December 1983, and another military coup took place in August 1985.
  • Will it be believed that the governor of such a house as this, is appointed, and deposed, and changed perpetually, as Parties fluctuate and vary, and as their despicable weathercocks are blown this way or that? American Notes for General Circulation
  • Nay, when he had his sword in his hand, his armies about him, and a cause to justify him before God and man, how did he choose to compound himself into nothing, to depose and unking himself, by their hard, unconscionable, unhuman conditions! Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions. Vol. III.
  • He deposed his father in a palace coup.
  • Margaret Thatcher was deposed as leader of the British Conservative Party in 1991.
  • They are right that the commencement of proceedings in the Texan court is an attempt by the owners to depose them of their gains so far in English litigation. Battle for Liverpool goes into extra-time after day in court
  • He is now facing pressure of his own, with a wave of strikes by university students and transportation unions leading to rumours that the military was planning to depose him.
  • Haiti's first elected president was deposed in a violent military coup .
  • They prayed, waved flags, sang the rebel anthem and united in chants of mockery of the deposed dictator. Times, Sunday Times
  • If Labour did - by some fluke - win the election or we ended up with a hung parliament Brown would be deposed pretty smartish so, again, all the splits within Labour would be even wider than they are now. Tony Blair: The Next Labour Prime Minister?
  • I sort of hope that Bp Gumbleton defies Bp Sample, is then deposed and excommunicated by Rome (however that's done, "canonically" of course). Stand Firm
  • He does not depose to the fact that such notice was ever given to the second applicant or the first applicant.
  • Les traductions de l'expression anglaise « to table a motion » qui figurent dans le dictionnaire Babylon.com, à savoir « déposer une proposition, proposer une motion », sont-elles exactes ? Archive 2010-05-01
  • Earlier this year, Johnson was deposed in a lawsuit against him and other officers and directors of UnitedHealth, whose CEO departed in 2006 in a scandal over "backdated" stock options. Better Get a Better Vetter
  • Some years later, Lawrence returns with a new wife, Sapphire, a human this time and it seems that things will return to normal but Lawrence still refuses to open the gate and the Vaethyr villagers grow more and more impatient and angry with him, so only Auberon' trust and support keeps them from trying to "depose" him. "Elfland" by Freda Warrington (Reviewed by Liviu Suciu)
  • For example, Pope Silverius was deposed by force and died in a penal colony.
  • The Pakistani military were already preparing to greet the deposed leader and his entourage of aides and journalists. Times, Sunday Times
  • Haiti's first elected president was deposed in a violent military coup .
  • He was deposed after demonstrators stormed his office more than a week ago.
  • Perhaps he offers this volume to propitiate the gods he has deposed.
  • Colenso, Bishop of Natal, was deposed in South Africa in 1862 for impugning the authenticity of the Pentateuch.
  • The cattle - raising people, popularly known as Watustsi, ruled neighboring Rwanda until deposed by the Hutu majority.
  • The Russians then deposed Basil, and a boyar faction offered the throne to Wladyslaw, son of Sigismund. 1582
  • With all our mess, the luxury apartment resembled the palace of a deposed dictator just after liberation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Haiti's first elected president was deposed in a violent military coup .
  • Thousands of activists were in jails across the country and, while they were colder and less comfortable than their deposed leader, they had the reassurance of numbers. Times, Sunday Times
  • « Déposer une proposition » - Le dictionnaire Baby... Tea Party Protests – 21st century style (English)
  • In his speech, the elder Kabila referred to the long-time ruler he deposed, the previously U.S.-backed Mobutu Sese Seko. US Authors Delve Deep Into Congo's Troubles
  • It's also named for the deposed Catholic king of Great Britain, James II and VII, who inspired what became known as the Jacobite movement. Thestar.com - Home Page
  • A military coup in 1955 deposed him, sending him into exile first in Paraguay and ultimately in Madrid.
  • The king was deposed by his people.
  • They represent the highest points average in the international game - a fraction above the All Black whom he deposed from no.1.
  • What's the difference between Saleh and Moammar Gadhafi?" said Fouad Althaibani, 38 years old and an engineer, referring to the deposed Libyan strongman. Yemen's President Saleh Faces Protesters in New York
  • With all our mess, the luxury apartment resembled the palace of a deposed dictator just after liberation. Times, Sunday Times
  • The deposed leader is reported to have fled the capital to an unknown destination.
  • Yor can hire a bicycle in many places. Usually you'll have to pay a depose.
  • The deposed leaders are currently in exile in the neighbouring country.
  • Agatho became Pope, St. Wilfred, Archbishop of York, who had been unjustly and uncanonically deposed from his see by Theodore of The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize

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