1.   And they remain skeptical that their Republican colleagues who labored to oust the president can work with them on future legislation.

2.   As it stands now, the chance that the House prosecutors will win a single Democrat in the vote to oust the president is very slim.

3.   Barnes said the amnesty meant that the new Aristide government could not arrest the military leaders for having ousted the president.

4.   A new board of trustees ousted the president and sought the settlement, attorneys said.

5.   A two-thirds Senate majority is required to oust a president from office.

6.   But he also did not offer any explosive new information likely to sway members wary of ousting a president on charges of lying about sex.

7.   Four months after the Natural Gas Supply Association ousted their president for suspected embezzlement, they name R. Skip Horvath as their new head.

8.   Given his reverence for nation, why is Barr so determined to oust this president?

9.   Hatch said proponents of ousting the president will almost certainly be short of the required two-thirds vote in the Senate.

10.   He predicted the House would vote for impeachment but the Senate would balk at ousting the president.

v. + president >>共 850
elect 5.38%
include 3.21%
accuse 2.88%
impeach 2.66%
meet 2.47%
say 2.29%
choose 2.16%
see 1.90%
remove 1.77%
criticize 1.67%
oust 1.21%
oust + n. >>共 222
government 10.06%
president 9.02%
leader 4.74%
dictator 4.28%
rebel 4.05%
force 3.12%
troop 2.54%
member 2.54%
champion 2.31%
seed 2.08%
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