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Ouster meaning
A putting out of possession; dispossession; ejection. | Action by a cotenant that prevents another cotenant from enjoying the use of jointly owned property. | The forceful removal of a politician or regime from power; a coup; an ousting.
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For now, Dan DiDio's ouster - if it is indeed an ouster - remains abrupt and mysterious, and will likely remain that way until either DiDio or DC give a statement on the matter.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) had some pointed remarks for Rep. (R-NY) on Friday night after he blamed Democrats for Rep. (R-CA) ouster from the speakership this week.
At the time of his ouster, Shokin was investigating Burisma Holdings, a Ukrainian natural gas company that was facing global scrutiny for alleged money laundering operations.
But my ouster was perhaps unique in the speed with which it unfolded and the degree to which it perfectly tells the tale of why so many of our institutions are in free fall.
Civil unrest since the ouster of Boluarte's predecessor, Pedro Castillo, in early December has left 45 people dead and prompted the government to impose a state of emergency in violence-hit areas.
Egypt and Turkey have been at loggerheads since the Egyptian military's 2013 ouster of Islamist President Mohammed Morsi amid mass protest against his divisive one year of rule.
Finally, AIGH Capital Management LLC purchased a new position in shares of Ouster in the third quarter worth about $6,491,000.
Former President Trump on Wednesday appeared to rule out serving as Speaker after some House Republicans suggested him for the role, but he declined to back any particular candidate to replace Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) after his ouster.
Fox News host Laura Ingraham pressed Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz of Florida over the lack of votes to pass legislation after Gaetz successfully instigated the ouster of House Speaker Kevin McCarthy of California.
Gardner, a Democrat, had been facing an ouster effort by Missouri’s attorney general and was under scrutiny from Republican-led state lawmakers when she announced May 4 that effective June 1. But on Tuesday, Gardner announced the end of her tenure.
Her lawsuit echoes past upheaval at Fox News, such as the ouster of Mr. Carlson's predecessor, Bill O’Reilly.
He was arrested in the sweeping crackdown that followed the army's 2013 ouster of Mohamed Morsi, the Islamist president elected after the uprising.
However, Lu’s name has been discussed the most after the ouster of Imran Khan in Pakistan.
In a communique read on state television early on Sunday, the junta also repeated its call for the departure of French troops from its territory - a major source of tension between the one-time allies since the July 26 ouster of president Mohamed Bazoum.
In court documents Natale alleges that Edward and his wife Suzanne Rogers attempted to tarnish his reputation following his ouster in November 2021, and demanded a combined $24 million for himself and his firm Natale Industries Inc.
In the weeks leading up to his shocking ouster from OpenAI, Sam Altman was actively working to raise billions from some of the world’s largest investors for a new chip venture, according to people familiar with the matter.
In the weeks since the settlement and Mr. Carlson’s ouster, prime-time ratings have dropped (though Fox remains No. 1 in cable news), and new plaintiffs sued the network, a former Homeland Security official, Nina Jankowicz.
Its mayoral candidate, Mane Tandilian, too has described the Yerevan polls as an opportunity to precipitate the Pashinian government’s ouster.
Johnson’s financial plan is his first major test as speaker since he was elected last month after the historic ouster of former Speaker Kevin McCarthy.
Last month network star Greg Gutfeld mocked Rivera for criticising following his ouster from the network.