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enforced withdrawal

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See: expulsion


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That came minutes after Ferdinand, who did not look to be injured, was replaced by Wes Brown, the decision smacking of precaution ahead of the Liverpool game more than an enforced withdrawal.
With the former, the client would have to physically be in Austria to take out money, though he or she did not have to present ID, and there were enforced withdrawal limits.
And the upshot of that was not just his enforced withdrawal from the team but the loss of our intended secret weapon, who would have been the most senior senior citizen on the premises.
 
 
 
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