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Example sentences for "removals"

Lexicographically close words:
remounted; remounting; remounts; removable; removal; remove; removeable; removed; remover; removes
  1. The total number of such removals made by his predecessors was seventy-four, some of which were for cause.

  2. These constant removals were as disastrous to missions as they were unjust to the Indians.

  3. It was remarkable that there should be the degree of spiritual fruitage through all this period of Indian removals and Indian wrongs, which characterizes the labors of those who often, at peril of life, labored on for the red man's salvation.

  4. The idea of successive removals of the sun, in order to modify the excessive heat, is found with other tribes.

  5. As a result of successive sales and removals all that remain of the tribe are now established in Indian Territory, about one-half being incorporated with the Cherokee Nation.

  6. The disabilities of colored people, loyal and long-suffering, should be removed before the disabilities of former Rebels; or at least the two removals should go hand in hand.

  7. The system of removals was thus established several years before Van Buren held his first office.

  8. Appointments and removals were made, therefore, from that year until the new Constitution of 1821, by one of the worst of appointing bodies, a commission of several men whose consultations were secret and whose responsibility was divided.

  9. It is not clear when the first removals of subordinate officers took place for political reasons.

  10. After the removals there began a disintegration of the party hitherto successfully led by Burr, the Clintons, and the Livingstons.

  11. Some were made by the Federalists during Governor Jay's administration; but the first extensive removals seem to have occurred after the elections of 1801.

  12. The same bill required the president to state his reasons for removals of officers when he nominated their successors.

  13. But the political removals under Jackson were only incidentally touched in the canvass.

  14. When he reached Washington in 1829, the removals were in full and lamentable progress.

  15. In the Post-Office Department, he said, the removals had been only one out of sixteen, and in the whole government but one out of eleven.

  16. Hostilities with Northern Tribes=] A similar state of affairs attended the removals in the north.

  17. After the fashion above described all the removals have proceeded, the cause ever the same, the white man's greed and the ferocity of the wronged and infuriated savage.

  18. Walters looked into the statistics of such cases and found 36 accidental removals of the uterus in the puerperium with 14 recoveries.

  19. Keen has reported four instances of accidental injury to the thoracic duct, near its termination at the base of the left side of the neck; the wounding was in the course of removals for deep-seated growths in this region.

  20. Removals were made for neglect of duty, malfeasance in office, refusing to obey orders, and "obstructing Reconstruction.

  21. Jefferson said removals "must be as few as possible, done gradually, and bottomed on some malversation or inherent disqualification.

  22. The removals raised a storm of indignation from the opposite party, which did not in the least disturb General Jackson.

  23. He made few removals from office, chiefly those appointed by John Adams just as he was leaving the Presidency.

  24. I think the number of removals and appointments is said to be two thousand.

  25. He says:--In former removals the tenants had been allowed to carry away the timber of their old dwellings to erect houses on their new allotments, but now a more summary mode was adopted by setting fire to them.

  26. Jefferson was not sweeping in his removals from office, although he unfortunately inaugurated that fatal policy consummated by Jackson, which has since been the policy of the Government,--that spoils belong to victors.

  27. In domestic administration he made only ten removals from office, and kept up the ceremonies which were then deemed essential to the dignity of president.

  28. No practice nor any decision has ever excepted a Secretary of War from this general power of the President to make removals from office.

  29. As the number of such in the civil list is increased removals from office will diminish.

  30. Only the interests of the public service should suggest removals from office.

  31. Removals required by this perfecting process, always ill-understood, threaten the well-being of those on whom a change in their condition is thus forced.

  32. She had no means of knowing how many removals he made in his own interest, or how far he had outwitted the President at his own game.

  33. He assented good-naturedly, with a remark that it might be necessary to make a few removals to provide for these cases.

  34. When she spoke with indignation of the wholesale removals from office with which the new administration marked its advent to power, he told her the story of the President's fundamental principle, and asked her what she would have him do.

  35. Removals were fast and furious, until all Indiana became easy in circumstances.

  36. For the next eighty years all removals were made under this construction.

  37. Here again there are no removals of the animals to a great distance in order to use the pasture.

  38. But cultivation passes periodically from one section to another, and its removals cause sudden alterations or crises in the railway traffic and the development of the urban centres.

  39. There are no periodical removals of the animals.

  40. Removals were indispensable, and the only question was the principle upon which they should be made.

  41. This was intended to operate as a restraint upon removals without cause, and to make legal and general what the Senate itself, and the members of the committee individually, had constantly refused to do in isolated cases.

  42. These removals were seized upon by party spirit as soon as General Jackson took up the policy of his predecessors, and undertook to complete what they had began.

  43. This was the law of removals as laid down by Mr. Jefferson, and practised upon by him, but not to the extent that his principle required, or that public outcry indicated.

  44. These disclosures led to further prompt removals of those implicated in the frauds, and to the eradication of the abuses thus exposed.

  45. He did not make removals of Democratic subordinates except for cause; he never appointed any Republican whom he did not believe to be thoroughly upright and competent.

  46. In 1867, when President Johnson fell out with the Republican leaders in Congress, a Tenure of Office Act was passed over his veto, which took away from the President the power of making removals except by permission of the Senate.

  47. Meanwhile, removals and appointments went on in the public service, the total for ten months being six hundred and forty-three which was thirty-seven less than the number of removals made by President Grant in seven weeks, in 1869.

  48. Shortly after the passage of the resolutions, the Senate confirmed the nomination over which the contest started, and thereafter the right of the President to make removals at his own discretion was not questioned.

  49. What was called 'the courtesy of the Senate' was depended upon to enable a Senator to dictate to the executive all appointments and removals in his territory.

  50. To the honour of Washington, it is recorded that during his eight years' Presidency only nine removals took place.

  51. I believe Sheridan made the removals to embarrass you, believing the feeling at the North would sustain him.

  52. In addition, these officers were to carry out in their respective commands all provisions of the law except those specially requiring the action of the district commander, and in cases of removals from and appointment to office.

  53. In the first month of the new administration more removals took place than during all the previous administrations put together.

  54. This was intended to operate as a restraint upon removals without cause.

  55. Removals were not made in accordance with any known rule at all; the most frivolous pretexts were sufficient, if advanced by useful politicians who needed places already held by capable incumbents.

  56. He hoped that he would have to make only a few removals any other course would expose him to the charge of inconsistency after his complacent statement that there was no fundamental difference between Republicans and Federalists.

  57. President Cleveland was pursuing a conservative policy, removals from office were made slowly, and incumbents were allowed to serve out their time.


  58. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "removals" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.