Sentences with phrase «forceful removal»

"Forceful removal" refers to the act of physically taking someone or something away against their will or without their consent, using strength or power. Full definition
The All Progressive Congress has described as an assault on democracy Wednesday's forceful removal of the Mace at the senate.
United Continental Holdings on Monday released first - quarter earnings that matched analysts» expectations on several key measures, and again apologized for the forceful removal of a passenger from a flight last week.
What became known as Pride's Purge was the forceful removal of 186 members of parliament and the arrest of 45 by Colonel Thomas Pride in 1648, which resulted in The Rump.
The MPP came to power in Burkina Faso in 2016 with Mark Rock Christian Kabore as President after the forceful removal of President Blaise Compaore who had sought to extend his stay after over 20 years in power.
ALBANY — A former New York State Senate leader currently under indictment won't say whether he supports the forceful removal of the present Senate leader who is currently facing criminal charges.
His reported arrest came on the heels of the forceful removal of the Mace at the Senate on Wednesday.
Former Senate Majority Leader John Sampson, who's currently under indictment, would not say whether he supported the forceful removal of Skelos, which his fellow Democrats tried — unsuccessfully — to do earlier today.
Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, John Peter Amewu has ordered a forceful removal of more than 300 students from the Ghana School of Surveying and Mapping (GSSM), President of the Student Representative Council (SRC), Bright Joseph Nsiah has revealed.
«Researchers report that some communities have a «collective memory» of the involvement of maternity hospitals in the forceful removals of Indigenous children,» she said.
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