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Definition of Removals
1. removal [n] - See also: removal
Lexicographical Neighbors of Removals
Literary usage of Removals
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Republican Campaign Textbook by Republican National Committee (U.S.), Republican Congressional Committee (1882)
"Now of the one hundred and eighty-six Presidential appoint meut», how many
changes—removals—do you suppose President Arthur has made I One hundred 1 No. ..."
2. Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856: From Gales and by United States Congress, Thomas Hart Benton (1861)
"He mado removals that did not meet their sanction, and they were dis- [j"sod to
resist them. Since that time, the Senators from Massachusetts (Mr. DAVIS) ..."
3. Speeches, Correspondence and Political Papers of Carl Schurz by Carl Schurz (1913)
"removals from the 4th of March to April 3—374. Those removals include many for
cause—probably a majority are in that category. ..."
4. Annual Report by United States Civil Service Commission (1898)
"EULE AS TO removals. On July 27, 1897, Unie II was amended by adding a new section,
as follows : No removal shall be made from any position subject to ..."
5. Prohibited Persons: Abuse of Undocumented Migrants, Asylum-Seekers, and by Human Rights Watch (Organization) (1998)
"Most removals take place under section 44, which provides that an immigration
officer may arrest without warrant, or cause to be arrested, a prohibited ..."
6. The Republican Campaign Text Book for 1882 by Republican Congressional Committee, William E. Nott (1882)
"A. Never to me. PART XIII. removals and Appointments under Presidents Garfield
and Arthur. Relative Ratio of removals or Changes by Presidents ..."
7. The Great Speeches and Orations of Daniel Webster: With an Essay on Daniel by Daniel Webster, Edwin Percy Whipple (1879)
"I think the number of removals and appointments is said to be two thousand.
While the administration and its friends have been attempting to circumscribe ..."