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If you find the word "Depose" (often with an accent: Déposé ) on the back of an old watch, doll, or tool, it has a completely different meaning.

John Milton famously wrote on the right of the people to depose a tyrant king, using sharp language to denounce leaders as "ministers of sedition" and "firebrands".

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