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"But I will work to unseat him in his coming campaign."
Then starts an election campaign in which the two men, who have become friends, will be trying to unseat each other.
Republicans have been trying to unseat her, but she is fighting the effort in court.
But it still has a long way to go to unseat her in Westminster.
I had got to unseat him without hurting his horse.
The object of the game is to unseat the opponent.
He was their only hope of unseating the rebellion and putting them back in power again.
What would his answer to the Arab's first question done to unseat the diplomat.
"He can play at his best and not unseat a veteran.
The competition has kept trying - for 13 years - to unseat the Braves.
In the final analysis, the war is not just a battle to unseat a dictator.
Unseating an incumbent is a difficult business, particularly in the Bronx.
He could unseat Hamilton as the starter by the end of the month.
There have been many attempts to unseat it, all unsuccessful.
President Bush, the man they all want to unseat, has had an up-and-down year.
The union has campaigned, without success, to unseat the Mayor.
Cohen was the latest Democrat to try to unseat her.
But they do think the ethics issue may give them a wedge to unseat some Democrats.
This time her motion was easy, not designed to unseat him, and he liked it.
She was the fifth person to ever unseat a sitting prime minister, doing so in 1993.
He stood again at the 1935 election, but failed to unseat Goodman.
The latest coup attempt was the second effort in a month to unseat him.
And the prospect of unseating him has been a delicious one to Democrats in the city.
"I hope that it is a distraction we can use to unseat them from their game," Jackson said.
It was a large target and offered the best chance of unseating his opponent.