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removal, clearance, dislodgement, expulsion, ouster
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Ethnic Cleansing
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You need to consult with an attorney who is familiar with real estate law who can review all the facts of your situation and explain your options.
E-mails probably don't constitute a constructive ouster. it is 2nd degree aggravated harassment.
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Words don't being with suffixes - by definition a suffix is at the end of a word. Ouster, superfluous.
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The Roman republic began in 509 BC, after the ouster of the kings. It lasted until 30 BC after several years of decline.
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There have been numerous Soviet leaders; a time frame is necessary to give an appropriate answer. Lenin was the first after the ouster of the Bolsheviks during the Russian Civil War.
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The act of putting out of possession; the state of being dispossessed., The putting out of possession, wrongfully or otherwise, of one who is in possession of a freehold, no matter in what title; -- called also ouster.
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The years of the republic in Rome were from about 510 BC to officially 31 BC. These are loose figures for dates because the republic was not instantly formed after the ouster of the last king and it was dying during the time of Julius Caesar. Octavian merely made its death official in 31 BC.
The years of the republic in Rome were from about 510 BC to officially 31 BC. These are loose figures for dates because the republic was not instantly formed after the ouster of the last king and it was dying during the time of Julius Caesar. Octavian merely made its death official in 31 BC.
The years of the republic in Rome were from about 510 BC to officially 31 BC. These are loose figures for dates because the republic was not instantly formed after the ouster of the last king and it was dying during the time of Julius Caesar. Octavian merely made its death official in 31 BC.
The years of the republic in Rome were from about 510 BC to officially 31 BC. These are loose figures for dates because the republic was not instantly formed after the ouster of the last king and it was dying during the time of Julius Caesar. Octavian merely made its death official in 31 BC.
The years of the republic in Rome were from about 510 BC to officially 31 BC. These are loose figures for dates because the republic was not instantly formed after the ouster of the last king and it was dying during the time of Julius Caesar. Octavian merely made its death official in 31 BC.
The years of the republic in Rome were from about 510 BC to officially 31 BC. These are loose figures for dates because the republic was not instantly formed after the ouster of the last king and it was dying during the time of Julius Caesar. Octavian merely made its death official in 31 BC.
The years of the republic in Rome were from about 510 BC to officially 31 BC. These are loose figures for dates because the republic was not instantly formed after the ouster of the last king and it was dying during the time of Julius Caesar. Octavian merely made its death official in 31 BC.
The years of the republic in Rome were from about 510 BC to officially 31 BC. These are loose figures for dates because the republic was not instantly formed after the ouster of the last king and it was dying during the time of Julius Caesar. Octavian merely made its death official in 31 BC.
The years of the republic in Rome were from about 510 BC to officially 31 BC. These are loose figures for dates because the republic was not instantly formed after the ouster of the last king and it was dying during the time of Julius Caesar. Octavian merely made its death official in 31 BC.
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Took office during the early days of the Madero precidency by having his asssinated. He was the leading general of ex-dictator Porfirio Diaz but Madero retained him after Diaz's ouster.
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replaced some of his top management team and scrambled to reshuffle various business units. Hanway eventually assumed direct control of CIGNA HealthCare after what some analysts believed was the ouster of the division's president
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The Russian revolution and ouster of the Czarist regime placed many nations in fear that their history of oppression might lead to similar revolution. This fear was invoked by the Industrial Barons who had considerable influence in high political and media positions.
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Which one? The Romans had a series of civil wars. The first one was the ouster of the kings, then came the revolt of the plebeians resulting in the laws of the Twelve Tablets. The Gracchii stirred up quite a mess, Sulla and Marius went at it, Caesar and Pompey duked it out, and Antony and Octavian went at it not once, but twice, and let's not even mention the mess after Nero's death or the power hungry generals of the later empire.
Which one? The Romans had a series of civil wars. The first one was the ouster of the kings, then came the revolt of the plebeians resulting in the laws of the Twelve Tablets. The Gracchii stirred up quite a mess, Sulla and Marius went at it, Caesar and Pompey duked it out, and Antony and Octavian went at it not once, but twice, and let's not even mention the mess after Nero's death or the power hungry generals of the later empire.
Which one? The Romans had a series of civil wars. The first one was the ouster of the kings, then came the revolt of the plebeians resulting in the laws of the Twelve Tablets. The Gracchii stirred up quite a mess, Sulla and Marius went at it, Caesar and Pompey duked it out, and Antony and Octavian went at it not once, but twice, and let's not even mention the mess after Nero's death or the power hungry generals of the later empire.
Which one? The Romans had a series of civil wars. The first one was the ouster of the kings, then came the revolt of the plebeians resulting in the laws of the Twelve Tablets. The Gracchii stirred up quite a mess, Sulla and Marius went at it, Caesar and Pompey duked it out, and Antony and Octavian went at it not once, but twice, and let's not even mention the mess after Nero's death or the power hungry generals of the later empire.
Which one? The Romans had a series of civil wars. The first one was the ouster of the kings, then came the revolt of the plebeians resulting in the laws of the Twelve Tablets. The Gracchii stirred up quite a mess, Sulla and Marius went at it, Caesar and Pompey duked it out, and Antony and Octavian went at it not once, but twice, and let's not even mention the mess after Nero's death or the power hungry generals of the later empire.
Which one? The Romans had a series of civil wars. The first one was the ouster of the kings, then came the revolt of the plebeians resulting in the laws of the Twelve Tablets. The Gracchii stirred up quite a mess, Sulla and Marius went at it, Caesar and Pompey duked it out, and Antony and Octavian went at it not once, but twice, and let's not even mention the mess after Nero's death or the power hungry generals of the later empire.
Which one? The Romans had a series of civil wars. The first one was the ouster of the kings, then came the revolt of the plebeians resulting in the laws of the Twelve Tablets. The Gracchii stirred up quite a mess, Sulla and Marius went at it, Caesar and Pompey duked it out, and Antony and Octavian went at it not once, but twice, and let's not even mention the mess after Nero's death or the power hungry generals of the later empire.
Which one? The Romans had a series of civil wars. The first one was the ouster of the kings, then came the revolt of the plebeians resulting in the laws of the Twelve Tablets. The Gracchii stirred up quite a mess, Sulla and Marius went at it, Caesar and Pompey duked it out, and Antony and Octavian went at it not once, but twice, and let's not even mention the mess after Nero's death or the power hungry generals of the later empire.
Which one? The Romans had a series of civil wars. The first one was the ouster of the kings, then came the revolt of the plebeians resulting in the laws of the Twelve Tablets. The Gracchii stirred up quite a mess, Sulla and Marius went at it, Caesar and Pompey duked it out, and Antony and Octavian went at it not once, but twice, and let's not even mention the mess after Nero's death or the power hungry generals of the later empire.
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aurora, author, bunted, curing, curare, dumber, duress, euchre, eureka, fumble, furrow, guinea, humbug, justly, lumbar, lumber, mumble, numbed, nutmeg, nuance, outlay, ouster, punter, pumped, ruined, russet, sunset, surely, turned
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After the ouster of kings. This happened at different times in different cities, but was almost universal by the late 7th Century. Sparta retained a dual kingship, but the kings were used as war leaders and for religious ceremonial duties, with a limited democratic government.
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She was the wife of the leader of Argentina Juan Peron. At one time she was the most powerful women in Latin America. There is a play and movie called EVITA that was done about her . Madonna plays the part of Evita since it is a musical.
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he was was an Italian philosopher/writer, and is considered one of the main founders of modern political science.[1] He was a diplomat, political philosopher, musician, and a playwright, but foremost, he was a civil servant of the Florentine Republic. In June of 1498, after the ouster and execution of Girolamo Savonarola, the Great Council elected Machiavelli as Secretary to the second Chancery of the Republic of Florence.[2]
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"Clean", the adjective, is "propre" or "net". The verb "to clean" is "nettoyer".
Sweep: balayer (from the noun, balai: broom).
the infinitive to wash is: laver
If you are asking about a French equivalent of the English term "clean sweep," meaning the ouster of all incumbents in an election, you might want to use nettoyage complet (netwaYAZH comPLAY).
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The USA was trying to stop the spread of Communism in southeast Asia.
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It began in 508 BCE after the ouster of the tyrant Hippias, when Cleisthenes overcame the aristocratic party to give the citizens in assembly the power to make laws. After various setbacks when the aristocracy regained power after leading the resistance to the Persian invasion, democracy was given new life by Ephialtes in 461 BCE who collapsed aristocratic power, and after his assassination for this, his deputy Pericles took it further to a radicalised form.
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Unless the court has ordered a payment plan or the tenant/judgment creditor has agreed to a payment plan, then you must pay the lump sum. Otherwise, the tenant/creditor may proceed with collecting the judgment, including garnishment.
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In 1861, following McClellan's ouster of Robert E. Lee, unionists from western Virginia seized the opportunity to secede from Virginia and become the Union state of West Virginia. The people in that part of the state had overwhelmingly voted against secession, and had taken note of early Union success. After declaring independence, they were required to also make legislation that abolished slavery in the state.
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 3 words with the pattern O-S-ER. That is, six letter words with 1st letter O and 3rd letter S and 5th letter E and 6th letter R. In alphabetical order, they are:
oosier
ouster
oyster
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First, the competitive exclusion theory is "a theory that states two species competting for the same natural resources cannot exist if other ecological factors are constant". In the movie, this is seen towards the end when the lions fights the hyenas to retake their dominance over Pride Rock, which leads to the ouster of the hyenas.
Because the lions had a slighter advantage over the hyenas due to their strength, they were the ones that resulted in dominating the Pride Lands.
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The Issue is about the time allegations of misappropriation during the bidding for allocation of 2G spectrum surfaced, till Telecom Minister A Raja's ouster, high drama charged both politics in Delhi and Tamil Nadu.
So..WHAT IS SPECTRUM SCAM?
2G licenses issued to private telecom players at throwaway prices in 2008.
CAG: Spectrum scam has cost the government Rs. 1.76 lakh crore
CAG: Rules and procedures flouted while issuing licenses
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Joseph Estrada, the 13th President of the Philippines, implemented various projects and programs during his administration from 1998 to 2001. His key initiatives focused on poverty alleviation, housing, and infrastructure development, including the "Erap Para sa Mahirap" program aimed at providing social services to the underprivileged. He also pursued aggressive infrastructure projects like road construction and the expansion of public transportation. However, his tenure was marred by controversies and ended with his impeachment and subsequent ouster in 2001.
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I think you ment Machiavelli, this is from wikipedia. Niccolò di Bernardo dei Machiavelli (May 3, 1469 - June 21, 1527) was an Italian philosopher, writer, and politician and is considered one of the main founders of modern political science.[citation needed] As a Renaissance Man, he was a diplomat, political philosopher, musician, poet and playwright, but, foremost, he was a Civil Servant of the Florentine Republic. In June of 1498, after the ouster and execution of Girolamo Savonarola, the Great Council elected Machiavelli as Secretary to the second Chancery of the Republic of Florence. [1] That is only part of the blurb about him on wikipedia, check it out if you need more info.
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Cleopatra's time period could be characterized as tumultuous. In Egypt there was civil unrest, the ouster of Cleo's father, the return of Cleo's father, massive debt and oppressive taxes. In addition, the Ptolemies were playing their old family game of killing each other off whenever possible. Internationally the world was changing rapidly. Rome was expanding and Egypt, although still technically an independent kingdom, was dependent on Rome for succession issues and security issues. The situation was settled permanently about a year after Actium when Rome formally took over Egypt.
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i got a soesel power that I'm not afraid to use so, come on it my avencere and this is my fanisey it all about living in oshen wild and free cuz I'm no ordinary girl from the deep blue underworld land or sea worlds my ouster I'm the pral no ordinary girl rrl life just gets better what to do with so much little time well, it all depends on whether you want to leave it all behind cuz I'm no ordinary girl from the deep blue underworld land or sea worlds my oyster I'm the pral no ordinary girl just stay away from the h20 no ordinary girl
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No. He didn't; this was part of his public persona. Qadhafi ruled by playing the tribes of Libya against one another for labor projects and developments. He intentionally engendered hatred and conflict between the Libyan peoples (which is why his ouster led to a second civil war, which is still broiling). This hatred was often quietly directed towards Qadhafi, but not in public. Qadhafi specifically did not trust Libyans to be his main security retinue and, therefore, hired significant numbers of Sub-Saharan African mercenaries. This has led to an incredible amount of racism in Libya against Black Libyans because they are often accused of having sympathies towards Qadhafi.
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The Princess of the kingdom of Arturus has been kidnapped by invaders from space. She was working with a group that glorifies Mordred, the former king. He brought technology to the kingdom but his experiments with cyborgs, robot living things, led to his ouster. He escaped and disappeared twenty years ago, and many think he left the planet altogether.
In order to rescue the Princess, you will have to find items and papers that include Mordred's scientific creations, and use them to leave the planet Poptropica and travel into space. There you will fight against robot creatures on three planets, so that you can find and rescue the Princess.
You start by going to the Mordred Museum. A gold coin you find in the fountain will pay your admission and start your investigations. Go to the castle and accept the quest!
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SEC.17
The senate and the house of representative shall each have electoral tribunals which shall be the sole judge of all contests relating to the election returns and qualification of their respective members. Each electoral tribunal shall be composed of nine members three of whom shall be justices of the supreme court to be designated by the chief justice and he remaining six shall be members of senate or the house of representatives as the case may be who shall be chosen on the political parties and the parties or organization registered under the party-list system represented therein. The senior justice in the electoral tribunal shall be its chairman.
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The Arab Spring was sparked by the self-immolation of a street vendor in Tunisia named Mohamed Bouazizi in December 2010. His act of protest against government corruption and mistreatment ignited widespread demonstrations and calls for political reform across the Arab world.
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Rumor has it that Jim Skelton said something inappropriate while on the air with Jill of Invicta and that apparently was the last straw. I read this quote from another website:
"It was the time he and Jill Somerstein were co hosting a show. Jim went off track as usual and asked Jill if she ever planned to get married, settle down and have some kids. Anyone could see she was uncomfortable with his banter, but Jill's a trooper and a business person. She went along and told him she would some day. He then suggested she might have twins named Chaos (?) and Holocost. His jest was obviously embarressing and very offensive to her. The broadcast went dead for a few seconds, and when it came back on, Jill looked like she was close to tears. Skelton realized he'd crossed a line and apologized on air, but the damage was done and it was obviously permenant. The ShopNBC call center was swamped w/ angry calls. Retractions and disclaimers were quietly made."
They hired Tim Temple back just before his ouster and it appears that they were no longer happy with his antics. He can now be seen on WOW or worldofwatches.com
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No.
The Arab Spring is the outcome of a number of repressive policies against Arab citizens from their own governments. This anger was fomenting in the Arab populaces (at different rates in different countries) pretty much since the Independence Movements secured the European Colonizers' retreat. The reason the Arab Spring did not happen earlier is that most Arabs did not believe that they had the power to overthrow their governments. The ouster of Zine Abidine ben Ali in Tunisia changed that view and encouraged Arabs in different states to revolt against their leadership. The Arab Spring will probably, like most revolutionary movements, be time-bound from late 2010 to 2015 or so.
Caliphate is the term for an Islamic State ruled by a Caliph or "Islamic Pope" who dictates both religious and political power through an imperial-style government. There are certainly Muslims, especially extremists, who advocate for a return to the Caliphate structure of Islamic governance, but most would not want that. Most religious Muslims in the Middle East want an Islamic Republic rather than a new Caliphate, primarily because the Caliphate is seen as both outdated and corrupt.
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The U.S. invasion of Cambodia occurred almost immediately at the end of the hugely unpopular war in Viet Nam. The invasion was mostly conducted by air attacks, in which the United States flew almost 4,000 sorties and dropped more than 540,000 tons of bombs on Cambodia. Our aim was the ouster of Prince Nordom Sihanouk from power, and it was achieved by the imposition on Cambodia of a government led by Lon Nol and supported by the United States which avoided, for a small time, the eventual takeover of the country by forces of the Khmer Rouge or Khmer Communist Party led by Pol Pot, who would eventually slaughter more than a million of his countrymen, including almost all of those Cambodians who had any formal education.
The reaction of American college students was at first muted, because most of the American operations in Cambodia took place in very strict secrecy. However, when the rumors of the Cambodian invasion turned into palpable knowledge of its existence, many American college students who had been active in the movement against the war in Viet Nam protested and displayed great anger against the Nixon Administration and the architect of the invasion, Dr. Henry Kissinger.
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There are two different and very distinct events called the "Arab Awakening", so it should be clarified what you are talking about.
The Arab Awakening of 1917, also called the Arab Revolt, was a political and military action by the Bedouin Arabs of Nejd and their allies within the Ottoman provinces of Hejaz and Yemen to rise up against Ottoman control with British support. This revolt was directly sponsored by the British Empire and their liaison to the region, Lawrence of Arabia. The revolt was successful in itself, since those lands came under Arab control in a relatively short amount of time, and was successful in drawing off a number of Ottoman forces from their engagements against the British forces closer to Istanbul (in World War I).
The Arab Awakening of 2011, also called the Arab Spring, was a citizens' protest that occurred in several countries throughout the Arab world. It was the outcome of a number of repressive policies against Arab citizens from their own governments. This anger was fomenting in the Arab populaces (at different rates in different countries) pretty much since the Independence Movements secured the European Colonizers' retreat. The reason the Arab Spring did not happen earlier is that most Arabs did not believe that they had the power to overthrow their governments or demand reforms. The ouster of Zine Abidine ben Ali in Tunisia changed that view and encouraged Arabs in different states to revolt against their leadership.
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No.
The Arab Spring is the outcome of a number of repressive policies against Arab citizens from their own governments. This anger was fomenting in the Arab populaces (at different rates in different countries) pretty much since the Independence Movements secured the European Colonizers' retreat. The reason the Arab Spring did not happen earlier is that most Arabs did not believe that they had the power to overthrow their governments. The ouster of Zine Abidine ben Ali in Tunisia changed that view and encouraged Arabs in different states to revolt against their leadership. The Arab Spring will probably, like most revolutionary movements, be time-bound from late 2010 to 2015 or so.
The Arab-Israeli Conflict is a long-standing fight between the Arab Nations' Governments (in concert with their populations' desires) and the Israeli Government (in concert with its populations' desires) over the future of the territory formerly known as the British Mandate of Palestine. It is a conflict over how much of that territory (if any) should belong to a Jewish State, how much of that territory (if any) should belong to an Arab State, and various secondary issues that inflame the issue. The Arab-Israeli Conflict is an international, but governments-led confrontation that will continue for many more years.
Now, this is not to say that the change in government that comes about as a result of the Arab Spring will not affect the Arab-Israeli Conflict. The strongest change will most likely be the ending of the Egyptian-Israeli Alliance that Mubarak maintained. (This is not to say that Egypt will reneg on the Peace of 1979, but that they will not coordinate military policies with Israel.)
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The Arab Spring is the outcome of a number of repressive policies against Arab citizens from their own governments. This anger was fomenting in the Arab populaces (at different rates in different countries) pretty much since the Independence Movements secured the European Colonizers' retreat. The reason the Arab Spring did not happen earlier is that most Arabs did not believe that they had the power to overthrow their governments. The ouster of Zine Abidine ben Ali in Tunisia changed that view and encouraged Arabs in different states to revolt against their leadership.
However, Israel has been a democratic country since independence. Minorities have always been in the Israeli Knesset. (Seif el-Din el-Zoubi was an Arab Muslim member of the first Knesset in 1949.) As a result, while there may be anger in Israel proper, it was insufficient to demand a government change. There were protests in Israel at around the same time, but these were over housing price issues.
In the Palestinian Territories, there were some protests in the West Bank over Fatah's perceived failure to create an independent Palestinian State, but there is no real opposition party or group to challenge Fatah, so many Palestinians feel desperate, but with no alternatives. There was also the fear of Israeli soldiers mobilizing against the protests. In Gaza, Hamas violently quelled any attempt at Arab Spring.
This is not to say that the changes in foreign governments that come about as a result of the Arab Spring will not affect the Arab-Israeli Conflict. The strongest change will most likely be the ending of the Egyptian-Israeli Alliance that Mubarak maintained. (This is not to say that Egypt will reneg on the Peace of 1979, but that they will not coordinate military policies with Israel.)
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Robert Mugabe, Zimbabhwe.
Gnassingbé Éyadéma, Togo.
Joseph Kony, Uganda North.
Obiang Nguema, Guinea Ecuatorial.
Omar Bongo, Gabon.
Mswati, KaNgwane.
Joseph Kabila, Congo-Kinshasa.
Deby, T Chad.
Yahya Jammeh, the Gambia.
Lansana Conté, Guinée-Conakry.
Blaise Compaoré, Burkina Faso.
Meles Zenawi.
Adan Cabdulaahi Nuur (Gabyow), Somalia South.
Denis Sassou Nguesso, Congo Brazzaville
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The letters in the word "sou'wester" (a type of raincoat or rain hat) can be used to form several two-word phrases such as "sweet sour", "sew outers" or "rouse west".
They can be used to spell 181 common English words :
Estrous (7)
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Stereos
Esters (6)
Estrus
Ouster
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Serest
Serous
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The Arab Spring is so called because the weather is best in spring. Buds appear on trees, flowers begin to bloom, grass starts to grow. In short: the world becomes more beautiful. The current Arab uprising resembles spring since its intent is also to make the world a better and more beautiful place.
The "winter" that plagued the Arab World before this Arab Spring was populated by dictators and their corrupt and repressive regimes. When these systems can be removed, space will exist for internal development, education, less poverty and fewer diseases. In this restructured and more beautiful environment, Arabs will be capable of building up their countries and take part in the international game from which they have been excluded so far.
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Also, it gained major momentum in the Spring of 2011, leading people to believe the revolution would be over by then, therefore the spring would belong to the Arabs, rather than their oppressors...closely related to the above answer
defines uprisings of people
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adores, adults, advert, alders, aldose, alerts, alters, arouse, artels, aulder, autoed, averts, avoset, avulse, dartle, daters, dearly, delays, deltas, derats, derays, desalt, detour, devour, devout, dorsal, dorsel, doters, douras, dourly, douser, droves, dryest, drylot, duster, duvets, dyvour, elytra, estral, estray, laders, lasted, laster, lauder, lavers, layers, layout, loader, loaves, louder, loured, loused, louted, louver, louvre, lovats, lovers, lusted, luster, lustra, lustre, lyrate, lysate, oaters, odyles, oldest, orated, orates, ordeal, oreads, osteal, ostler, ousted, ouster, outers, outlay, overly, ovular, ovules, oyster, ratels, ravels, realty, redout, relays, reload, resold, result, retold, revolt, roused, routed, routes, royals, rudely, rudest, rusted, rustle, salted, salter, salute, salved, salver, salvor, sarode, saurel, sauted, savory, savour, serval, slated, slater, slatey, slaved, slaver, slavey, slayed, slayer, soared, solate, solder, solute, solved, solver, sorely, sorted, souled, soured, sourly, souter, staled, staler, stared, starve, staved, stayed, stayer, steady, stelar, sterol, stoled, stored, storey, stoure, stoury, stover, strode, stroud, strove, sturdy, stylar, styled, styler, suaver, sudary, sultry, surely, surety, survey, sutler, sylvae, talers, todays, torula, toured, toused, tousle, toyers, trades, travel, traves, treads, troves, turves, tuyers, ulster, ultras, urates, uredos, vadose, valets, valors, valour, valued, valuer, values, varlet, vaster, vastly, vaults, vaulty, velars, veldts, velour, versal, vertus, vestal, vestry, volery, voltes, volute, votary, voters, voyeur, yarest, yodels, yodler, yodles
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2-letter words
be, bo, er, es, et, oe, or, os, re, so, to, us, ut
3-letter words
bet, bos, bot, bur, bus, but, ers, ess, obe, oes, orb, ore, ors, ort, ose, our, out, reb, res, ret, rob, roe, rot, rub, rue, rut, ser, set, sob, sos, sot, sou, sub, sue, toe, tor, tub, urb, use, uts
4-letter words
best, bets, bore, bort, boss, bots, bout, brut, burs, buss, bust, buts, eros, erst, euro, obes, orbs, ores, orts, oses, ours, oust, outs, rebs, rest, rets, robe, robs, roes, rose, rote, rots, roue, rout, rube, rubs, rues, ruse, rust, ruts, sers, sets, sobs, sorb, sore, sort, sots, sour, sous, stob, stub, subs, suer, sues, suet, sure, toes, tore, tors, toss, tour, true, tube, tubs, urbs, user, uses
5-letter words
besot, bests, bores, borts, bouse, bouts, brose, brute, buret, burse, burst, buses, busts, buteo, euros, ousts, outer, outre, rebus, rebut, rests, robes, roses, roset, rotes, roues, rouse, roust, route, routs, rubes, ruses, rusts, sober, sorbs, sores, sorts, sorus, sours, souse, stobs, store, stour, stubs, suber, suers, suets, tores, torse, torus, tours, touse, tress, trues, truss, tuber, tubes, turbo, users
6-letter words
besots, bourse, bouses, broses, brutes, burets, burses, bursts, buster, buteos, estrus, obtuse, ouster, outers, rebuts, robust, rosets, rouses, rousts, routes, russet, serous, setous, sobers, sorbet, sorest, souter, stores, stoure, stours, strobe, subers, subset, surest, torses, tosser, touses, tsores, tubers, turbos, tusser, tussor
7-letter words
bourses, busters, estrous, obtuser, oestrus, ousters, sorbets, sourest, souters, stoures, strobes, tussore
233 words found.
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