He had to step down from the position because of the closure of the shipyards. |
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Do you think every person with a histrionic personality disorder is going to step down from the public eye when their time is up? |
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Each step down the metal staircase, each turn at each landing, was an agonizing test of endurance. |
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But he cannot explain why he did not step down before May 1 despite his disillusionment with the group. |
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I guess it means that we should keep pricking away at him but make no serious effort to get him to resign or step down. |
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Just think back to this past summer and the drama surrounding Taylor's decision to step down. |
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Last night he decided to step down from his position rather than follow his party's line. |
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He is to step down as chairman of the institution after artists at the academy called for his resignation. |
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He said on Wednesday that he was prepared to step down at any time to take responsibility for the severance of diplomatic ties. |
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The White House refused to say how long the spokesman would stay on, but the betting is that he's likely to step down sometime next year. |
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Over the next few days he will have to step down from his various positions on SFA committees. |
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She would expose his torrid affair to the press somehow and all the bad press would force Jamie to ask him to step down. |
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Javier Lozano's decision to step down as Spain coach marks the end of an era in Spanish futsal. |
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I think it was very, very big of him to come after being asked to step down. |
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I almost want him to be the bigger person and just step down so that we can maybe, almost, get shizzle done in the country. |
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All year Daly had intimated that he was ready to step down and last night reports of his resignation did not come as any surprise. |
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One might expect that a Member of Parliament whose election was voided by the High Court would be required to step down. |
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For me, he showed his true colours when he refused to step down from the Labour Party. |
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They have been sounded but refused to step down from their respective offices. |
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But if it was merely an issue of community pride in an uneven contest why was no pressure exerted on the incumbent to step down? |
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Three of the nine supreme court justices could well step down in the next few years. |
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To the west you step down into the double-height living room where a glass curtain wall gives onto a terrace from which you can survey the beach. |
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The longstanding and canny leader of this rebellious crew is set to step down this summer. |
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So I wondered whether people were suggesting or hinting to me that I should step down. |
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Most of the members of the Communist Party's powerful politburo are expected to step down next year. |
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This place was a vacation from the discriminating world, a place where culture and refinement took a step down to allow raw emotion to pass. |
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She suggested that the councillor should step down as his remarks were clearly inflammatory. |
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This is a struggle that people of conscience cannot responsibly step down from. |
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Though he may never truly retire, around July 16 he may decide to step down from some business commitments. |
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The two men were warned by the government that they faced impeachment if they didn't step down. |
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Do you think those higher-ups should be held accountable and should Law step down? |
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Even if, like Harold Wilson in 1974-76, he had already decided to step down, he would be ill-advised to announce this before the eleventh hour. |
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Their festering sexuality squinted at you through their unwashed fringes as they strode in step down the school corridors. |
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If Peter were alive today, would I be so loud and insistent in demanding he step down? |
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But my criticisms were borne out of opposition to the policy and not a desire to see the Prime Minister step down. |
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Lawyers for the plaintiffs have written to the judge suggesting that he step down from the case. |
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The local politician's comments have created a scandal within her party and one member of parliament has advised her to step down. |
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He would then step down as counsel and become the hostile witness for the defence. |
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Tensions grew as the protesters, unassuaged by Lee's promise to step down after a party congress in September, attacked the cars of arriving KMT officials. |
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Our political leaders need to demand that their colleague step down immediately, not aid and abet the barbarian criminal. |
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On the morning of November 25, Regan advised Poindexter to be prepared to step down as national security advisor. |
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Plenty of conservative commentators have said he should step down from his leadership position. |
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Jaini took a step down the ramp when it fully extended itself. |
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She glared and him from one step down, her back ramrod straight. |
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His decision to step down from being a prefect has proved to be justified. |
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Another has Mubarak deputize his vice president and step down in all but name. |
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So it is discouraging that conservatives may not even want to take the first step down that path. |
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Many have been told by their doctors to take leave to protect their health and would step down from the job if they could keep their allowances and pension entitlements. |
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Iran would have to step down from enriching uranium to higher levels and to ship out some of its stockpile. |
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Sara gazed up at the house in dazed wonder, not noticing Mr. Lake's retrieval of her valise from the carriage or his offer of hand to steady her step down to the sidewalk. |
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Once hu does step down, the triumph of the princelings will be nearly complete. |
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The elders recommended that Driscoll step down as preaching pastor and only return when the elders believed he was ready. |
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Facing a long prison sentence, Cianci pleaded no contest to the charge in order to avoid jail time, and was forced to step down. |
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On Thursday though, Pryor said at a press conference that he's not ready to call on Shinseki to step down. |
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This created a good incentive for the other justices to lobby the infirm one to step down. |
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If this is indeed her last hurrah, as many Democrats were predicting yesterday, Pelosi gave no hint of when she might step down. |
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This month Maliki said he would step down and work with his successor to help form a new government. |
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Brinker recently said she will step down as CEO but remain in a managerial role. |
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If it goes ahead it will be Brisbane's first step down Sydney's path of mega-expensive, traffic-multiplying road tunnels, complete with an unfiltered smogstack at each end. |
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Mandela, soon after the 1994 election, preempted them by publicly announcing he would step down after one five-year term. |
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Now, after the most recent hermit decided to step down due to health problems, the nearby town in seeking a replacement. |
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The coachman opened the carriage door and helped her step down. |
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Wearing one of my mother's favourite dresses in hopes to conciliate the tensions of the previous day, I walked with a light step down the creaking staircase. |
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Riots ensue and protesters issue a call for the government to step down. |
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On 1 May 1857, Kilby was ordered to step down to make way for the county police. |
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With the Gallic Wars concluded, the Senate ordered Caesar to step down from his military command and return to Rome. |
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The only thing hu wants to do now is to step down peacefully. |
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Wales Rugby League, agreed to take over the running of South Wales Scorpions for the 2014 season after Phil Davies decided to step down. |
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He said national team skipper Imran had taken a wise decision to step down from the captainship after national teams poor performance. |
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His brushoff came shortly after Mikati made his conditional offer to step down. |
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Bulgarian nominee Rumiana Jeleva was forced to step down by Parliament due to concerns over her experience and financial interests. |
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Medicean Man can feel the benefit of a recent outing as he takes a step down the ladder for the 20 Risk-Free Bet At Unibet Handicap. |
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Mr Haig has taken the decision to step down from his duties in the interests of the students, the staff and academy. |
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John Connolly, longtime president of the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, will step down from the post next month. |
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The 33-year-old Scot insists he is not ready to step down but if there is no other option, he knows hewe will have to. |
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To protect the order from its enemies John was forced to step down and recommended Bonaventure as his successor. |
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The President in position cannot be charged and needs to step down in order for that to happen. |
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The fear of mental decline and death often motivates justices to step down. |
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I want there to come a time when they tell me I'm an old fogey and need to step down. |
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The center locks onto the noseguard and the guards step down and squeeze the A gap, looking for a LB blitz and helping out on a noseguard slant. |
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Ohio Republican Party Chairman Bob Bennett cried foul, accused the judge of politicking and demanded he step down from the case. |
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After turning 45, a referee must step down at the end of his season. |
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Step-up onto a weight bench holding weights and step down again. |
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He had made public his intention to step down at the end of his term in 2015 but last month his 2nd VP Al-Haj Adam Youssef said that Bashir will be renominated for a new term. |
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In February 2016, Calhoun announced his intention to step down at the end of the academic year, in order to become president of the Berggruen Institute. |
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Holmes served on the court until January 12, 1932, when his brethren on the court, citing his advanced age, suggested that the time had come for him to step down. |
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The last monarch, Ekathat, originally known as Prince Anurakmontree, forced the king, who was his younger brother, to step down and took the throne himself. |
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This signified a major step down in society compared with his previous position, and seems to have had a significant emotional and spiritual impact. |
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Increasingly, there were calls for head coach Dai Young to step down. |
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Having paid their Annates to the Papacy, the bishops had no reason to step down, and in the 1530s nobody knew how long the reformation would last. |
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Truly, the PBA community was taken by surprise and was saddened by Salud's decision since there was no pressure from anyone, from the PBA board, for him to step down. |
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The exodus of MPs from the Commons at the next general election was swelled further yesterday with the news that Orpington Tory John Horam will step down. |
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