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Usurper

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The new girlfriend was seen as an usurper who had taken the attention of the boyfriend from his previous girlfriend.
The wealthy landowner was seen as a usurper by the local farmers who claimed the land was rightfully theirs.
The employee was fired for being a usurper who had taken confidential company information.
The general was labeled a usurper after he took control of the government.
The usurper imposed his will on the people through violence and oppression.
The fraudulent banker was exposed as an usurper of people's trust, embezzling funds for personal gain.
The Shakespearean play "Julius Caesar" portrays the titular character as a beloved leader who is betrayed by a group of conspirators, who view him as an usurper.
The popular revolution overthrew the corrupt usurper.
The ambitious employee plotted to undermine his boss and position himself as an usurper, hoping to gain power and influence.
The party crasher was seen as an usurper who had infiltrated the party uninvited.
The young prince was a usurper who had seized the throne from his regent uncle.
The displaced ruler lamented his fate, vowing to return and unseat the usurper who had taken his place.
The politician was labeled a usurper for taking credit for a project he had not initiated.
The landlord was an usurper who had taken control of the property from the previous owner.
The hiker stumbled upon an abandoned cabin and felt like an usurper when he decided to spend the night there.
The usurper was eventually brought to justice and exiled for his crimes.
The usurper was quickly deposed from his role as CEO.
The new teacher was accused of being an usurper who had taken over another teacher's class.
The art collector was accused of being a usurper who had purchased stolen artwork.
The fraudulent contractor was a usurper of the homeowner's trust and money.
The rebels accused the king of being a usurper who had no right to the throne.
The unscrupulous businessman was accused of being an usurper of ethics, exploiting workers and breaking regulations.
The people saw the usurper as a threat to their freedom and democracy.
The illegal occupant of the apartment was evicted after being recognized as a usurper by the true tenant.
The pirate was a notorious usurper who had taken control of many merchant ships.
The dictator was an usurper who had taken control of the country through violence and repression.
The pirate captain was considered an usurper of the merchant ships he plundered.
The people did not accept the new king as they thought he was an usurper.
The prince was afraid that his uncle would be a usurper and take the throne.
The villagers accused the new landlord of being an usurper and taking control of their land illegally.
The rival gang leader was considered an usurper by the local criminal organization.
The new kid at school was seen as an usurper who was trying to take over the popular kids' group.
The usurper claimed the land as his own, despite not having any legal claim to it.
The computer virus acted like a digital usurper, taking control of users' computers without their knowledge.
The politician was accused of being a usurper who had stolen the election.
The pirate was accused of being a usurper of the ship he had taken.
The new employee felt like a usurper, as she was not properly trained for her role.
The unauthorized employee was a usurper of the company's confidential information.
The dictator was a usurper of the people's freedom and rights.
The computer hacker was seen as an usurper who had taken control of a computer system that didn't belong to them.
The nation's top intelligence agency uncovered a plot by a foreign power to install an usurper as the country's leader.
The rightful heir to the throne vowed to reclaim the kingdom from the usurper.
The rebel leader was seen as a hero by his followers and a usurper by the government.
The people had been ruled by a tyrant for years before the nobleman emerged as an unlikely usurper.
The knights were on a mission to take down the usurper who had stolen the crown.
The villagers rebelled against the usurper who had taken over their village.
The neighboring country was concerned about the potential for a usurper to seize control of their borders.
The rebels declared the current government as an usurper and refused to recognize its authority.
The thief was a common usurper who had stolen many valuable artifacts from museums.
The controversial CEO was seen as a usurper by the company's board of directors.
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