Evicted
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39 examples of Evicted in a sentence
So I had a client who came in, about to be
evicted
because he hasn't paid his rent.
They barricaded the place, and the teenagers were evicted, and the teenagers decided to fight back, not with bank cards or slogans but with constructing a critical process.
And that meant sometimes we got our phone disconnected, or our lights turned off, or we got
evicted.
When we got evicted, sometimes we lived in these small apartments that she owned, sometimes in only one or two rooms, because they weren't completed, and we would heat our bathwater on hot plates.
And he said, "My friend is going to be
evicted
unless I get him $2,000 immediately."
One is people need a guarantee they won't be
evicted.
Normally in New York, one out of nine tenants brought to housing court gets
evicted.
Moore films several evictions throughout the film and does not ever even ask once if the person is being
evicted
because of a GM layoff.
The movie depicted well the psychological battles that Harry Vardon fought within himself, from his childhood trauma of being
evicted
to his own inability to break that glass ceiling that prevents him from being accepted as an equal in English golf society.
In this case, the teens can't pay the rent for their hangout and get
evicted.
It is only a shadow of the world they live in though, because Jackie O. came and spruced up the place so her aunt and cousin would not be
evicted.
This story is a familiar one in the long-running Tom and Jerry cartoons, especially in the 1940s, the only difference being that two cats instead of one are threatened to be
evicted
if they don't catch the mouse (Jerry).
Sheridan and Benny are husband and wife Bill and Connie Fuller, about to be
evicted
from their apartment because of their dog shredding the hall rug.
A handful of likable characters, all recently
evicted
tenants of a ramshackle apartment building in Mulberry Str; Manhattan, join together in order to survive a deadly virus that broke out in the city overnight.
After advocating LSD use on Joe Pyne's TV show, Todd is
evicted
from his apartment.
I also felt sad for Mozart and Tosca when Flower
evicted
them from the family.
All the other house mates get evicted, it's us that decides who stays and who goes.
For example, convicts could be intentionally exposed to public harassment through cleanup assignments, and their families, who have not committed crimes, could be
evicted
from their state-subsidized housing.
Many feared mass unemployment, a tidal wave of bankruptcies, millions of families
evicted
from their homes, the social safety net strained to the breaking point, and perhaps even riots and a resurgence of the political extremism that brought Hitler to power in Germany during the depression of the 1930’s.
Many workers are unemployed and in danger of being
evicted
from their homes, while no important banker has been put in jail.
They
evicted
the Federal Electoral Institute (IFE) directors, who organized last year’s presidential vote; strengthened the ban on independent candidates; made it practically impossible to create new parties; and established a series of arbitrary, quasi-Stalinist restrictions on the content of campaign advertising, speeches, and exchanges among candidates.
The loss of political power in the regions (regional governors, for example, were
evicted
from the Duma's upper house) has incited serious discontent that is spilling over into the public sphere.
And it should be remembered that Latin America’s most recent electoral fraudsters – Manuel Noriega of Panama in 1989 and Alberto Fujimori in Peru in 2000 – were
evicted
from power before finishing their terms in office.
Since Lebanon’s Cedar Revolution
evicted
Syria last year, the Syrians have sought to haul Lebanon back within their sphere of influence.
Parliament
evicted
Lepper from his deputy speakers's position.
Hundreds of Israeli peace supporters, along with some international activists, have joined
evicted
Palestinians to protest the actions of these radical settlers, which have been supported by municipal and government officials.
It can, for example, restore through a side window the fiscal laxness which the Treaty of Amsterdam
evicted
by the front door.
To make room for the 32 sport venues, the athletes’ Olympic Village, the broadcasting and media center, the ceremonial green space, and to beautify the surrounding landscape, the Rio government has
evicted
more than 77,000 residents from shantytowns or favelas since 2009, the year the city was awarded the Games.
So, by official count alone, 1,035 citizens on average have been forcibly
evicted
for water projects every day for more than six decades.
They appear immovable until the moment they are
evicted
by popular anger.
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