Viewed as a screwball and rebel by his teachers, he was a rare wit who provoked laughter and sometimes rage. |
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Their country's withdrawal of troops from the rebel republic of Chechnya is the key demand of the raiders. |
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Your kids may rebel by sneaking food into the house or eating extra junk food elsewhere. |
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After weeks of dreadful anticipation, a rebel militia advances against government forces. |
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But despite the escalating pressure, rebel leaders claim the strength of their ranks is growing rather than draining away. |
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And on Monday a group of 10 men belonging to God's Army, a Karen minority rebel group, broke into a hospital in the province. |
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Between 600 and 800 soldiers have defected to create a new rebel group in the eastern part of the country. |
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The heroines explicitly reject comfortable middle-class lives when they rebel against their parental figures. |
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The rebel movement was the armed wing of an opposition group, the Popular Congress Party, Adam said. |
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The rebel leaders had taken the high ground, and as many as 300 strong outnumbered the troops by approximately three to one. |
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The rebel leaders, as a result, have sent their embarrassing child-soldiers back across the border into Liberia. |
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Since 1991 the rebel force Revolutionary United Front has abducted 15,000 children. |
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In 1986, the rebel leader travelled to Washington where he was received like a head of state, meeting the President in the Oval Office. |
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Toussaint had honed his defiant style for years as a leader of a rebel faction whose positions sometimes seemed like militancy for its own sake. |
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On some of the 11 other complaints lodged by lawyers of the jailed rebel leader, the court ruled in Turkey's favour. |
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Heavily armed security forces then stormed the place and caught the rebel leader by surprise. |
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But they have failed to kill or capture the main rebel leaders, or flush the guerrillas out of the south. |
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After all, the rise of the rebel biker has literally been hand-in-hand with the advent of popular and alternative culture. |
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Right from the white-T-shirted, blue-jeaned Adonis of his early films, and even before that, Brando was a rebel and a maverick. |
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Hetfield, still the rebel bad boy, resists the process until he goes into rehab for six months and gets with the Program. |
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He was seen as a rebel who challenged authority in order to preserve his freedom. |
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You're not exactly a rebel to authority, but you never hesitate to challenge anyone who assumes power irresponsibly. |
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Back then, I was into Bukowski the iconoclast, the rebel with that irreverent humour. |
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The continuing nightmare of the war is making soldiers rebel against their leaders' plans. |
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As the casualty toll rose, eventually they would rebel at the cost of the war and force the government of the day to bring the army home. |
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Teenage rebellion finds so little opposition that it tends to rebel against anything it comes across. |
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It is time for the other Serie A clubs to rise up and rebel against this situation. |
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And if they joined the United States armed services, they surely did not join to rebel or defect to the enemy. |
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You function best in a position of control and rebel against domination by people in power or authority. |
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You function best in a position of control and may rebel against power or authority or domination at work. |
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Even anarchists who rebel against every establishment have their own establishment of rules. |
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My only solace is the fact that most kids rebel against their teachers and do the opposite. |
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Any program that your mind interprets as punishment is one your mind is bound to rebel against. |
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The heat and concussive force of the airbursts produced the expected results, instantly engulfing the rebel base in an apocalyptic conflagration. |
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Only the original rebel group which holds the northern half of Ivory Coast is, so far, in talks with the government. |
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The rebel son is restless, longs to kick over the traces and seeks personal advancement. |
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They're either too weak to withstand any hits or their attacks do little other than annoy this rebel hellion. |
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The boy's first taste of warfare was to kneecap a prisoner from the rebel forces. |
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It reveals an alternative, rebel underworld in Istanbul, populated mainly by Kurds. |
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And yet, how unexpected, how unpredictable, that portrait of the rebel against the all-in performance culture seems when we look at it now. |
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Supporters of the rebel stood by their promise to lay down their weapons peacefully. |
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These musicians used their art to rebel against the communist regimes of their countries by composing religious music, then forbidden. |
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And when the moment is right, he unleashes his mad falsetto rebel yell, or West Texas yodel. |
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The rebels have not yet dropped their demand of a communist republic for Nepal, the rebel leader said. |
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Few journalists covering prerevolutionary China can claim to be familiar with communist rebel life in the trenches. |
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Thus was it pressed upon them that they must rebel to reseat the ancient kings on their thrones, and drive the trespassers away. |
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In times of crisis and press censorship, resistance movements relied on songs or fiction with double meanings to circulate rebel messages. |
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He is an expatriate rebel leader from the Spanish Civil War living in France. |
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Kids might start smoking because of peer pressure, to relieve stress, or to rebel against their parents. |
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The tired rebel looks at the vile for a moment and in one gulp downs the drink. |
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The Imperial ships in the beach deployed a battalion of samurai to counter the rebel soldiers. |
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A limpet mine was used to kill them to make it appear like a rebel attack on police. |
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The massive line of rebel soldiers became clear as the cloud of smoke began to thin. |
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It is possible that cosmetic concessions such as these will be enough to persuade potential rebel MPs to stay in line. |
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In the play, the robots, having acquired human emotions, rebel against their servile status and destroy their masters. |
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He said helicopter gunships rocketed rebel positions in the jungle where the gunmen fled. |
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He is an archaeologist who is trying to unearth the truth about the 15th-century Welsh rebel Owen Glyndwr. |
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He gave the impression of being a romantic rebel rather than a person of prime ministerial stature. |
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Suspected rebel supporters were detained, tortured and extrajudicially executed. |
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But as more and more rebel soldiers assault the extraction zone, the beleaguered marines prepare for a last stand. |
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Yes, and dragooning young people into the rebel army, but that was a matter which had been argued before the Tribunal. |
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Despite this, the unit does manage to repulse the advancing rebel soldiers, leaving Henry feeling more demoralized than ever. |
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He notes that Carew, though a murderous Machiavel, never betrayed his sworn allegiance as the rebel chieftains did. |
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He takes the floor at a meeting of a rebel faction to speak decisively against certain Red Guards and end a stalemate. |
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The conflict in Sri Lanka today is not between the Sinhalese and the Tamils, but between the Government and a rebel group. |
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She was tan and athletic, and I could tell she had been a rebel for quite some time. |
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People have a natural tendency to rebel against entropy to return order to their environments. |
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Of course maybe that was why he was doing this, he does seem like the rebel type who doesn't care what his friend has to say. |
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It seems to be the trend to rebel against all forms of tidiness, etiquette and decency. |
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So the rebel with a cause has transformed into the history teacher we all wish we'd had. |
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These events have transformed the usually stable Karens into terrified nomads and have turned many into stubborn rebel fighters. |
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Reports suggest that the rebel forces have received popular support and financial backing in the northern region. |
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She's a rebel princess, a faux-punk screecher with a massive world-wide following who's doing it tough. |
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There were too many rebel factions, too many uprisings all across the country. |
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In Boston, British soldiers search the houses of the rebel leaders in vain. |
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One of Stob Chon's men challenged Rob Roy to a duel, and dealt the aging rebel a wound to the arm from which he never recovered. |
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Most of the students were uncertain and self-doubting about their capacity to write a paper, speak publicly, or rebel against authority. |
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Plenty of good spots for a rebel sniper or two with AA artillery to get a bead on an air limo cruising along. |
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How much of a rebel can you be in an ugly blue serge skirt with stiff box-pleats? |
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Many of the kids will eventually rebel against all the stuff preached at them, however. |
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The town had been taken by a rebel group and the military was trying to clear them out. |
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He comes from Liberia where he was forced to become a child soldier and fight in a rebel militia. |
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If the rebel American militias were beaten on the battlefield, their ringleaders could expect to be hanged as traitors. |
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Most of the children escaped, although it is reported that some of the older ones were forcibly recruited into the rebel militia. |
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But Russian forces have been held up by heavily mined roads and tough rebel resistance. |
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Driven into exile, Tutsi children formed the rebel Rwandan Patriotic Front. |
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The monk's legendary alter ego was a rebel against his feudal leaders, fighting with supernatural strength, cunning, and skills. |
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But no help came, the baronial forces blockaded the city, and the rebel front began to crumble. |
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Taylor's unannounced departure marked his first known travel to a war zone outside the city since the rebel siege began. |
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These greedy muckers, they would cheat the village of their money and maybe one day they would just rebel and loot the village! |
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The refugees are trapped between Guinean government forces and those of rebel Guinean dissidents. |
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Government forces used mortars, helicopter gunships and airplanes to bombard rebel positions. |
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In March 1978 one Afghan infantry division mutinied and joined a small but growing rebel force. |
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Women, it is commonly believed, sewed the rebel flag that was unfurled on Bakery Hill as a symbol of united resistance. |
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So our old natures rebel and we let them know in subtle little ways that they are a bother. |
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During the daytime it was under government control, but during the night the rebel bandits roamed freely through the countryside. |
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But I know many children of less than neat parents who rebel by aggressively keeping house. |
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It's not cool to strike a rebel pose these days, or socially correct to be a troublemaker anymore. |
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He was the only man to go on two rebel tours and is, I think, as a result the most disgraced cricketer of his generation. |
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He has not properly distinguished between the view of rebel leaders and those of the soldiery. |
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I want to go home someday to see my relatives without feeling any fear of being suspected as a rebel as is the case now. |
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I can't quit my job and become a vagabond anti-imperial rebel at this stage of my life. |
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On the one hand, you have an absurdly hyped, burgeoning pop star who strikes rebel poses and affects scenester fashion and vernacular. |
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And so the splenetic young rebel became a middle-aged man with studious specs and a shock of silver hair. |
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The group urged all of Darfur's splintered rebel factions to accept new peace negotiations due to open in Libya later this month. |
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The government called off helicopters sent to attack the rebel militia, averting a threatened rebel offensive. |
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Although it is a closed military area, observers from the African Union have identified it as a base for 900 rebel fighters. |
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Cragh had been captured by the men of William de Briouze, Lord of Gower, and sentenced by him to hang as a rebel and a homicide. |
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The government claims it has reduced the rebel firepower and military strength since launching offensives after the groups were listed. |
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Each rebel carried many, many weapons so they could arm the captives they saved. |
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Flying columns harried rebel territory throughout late November, and on 5 December the remnants of the peasant army were surrounded at Hasselt. |
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At the same time, American artillery opened up on other, less sensitive rebel strong points. |
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Somalia has been destroyed as a country, it has been torn into patches which are run by rebel armies of tribal warlords. |
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People take their future into their own hands and rebel against an oppressive authority. |
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In my youth, I thought of myself as a rebel and was, many times, a rebel without a cause. |
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A true rebel without a cause, the Gemini-Sagittarius will object to anything that hints of conformity or orthodoxy. |
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Suspicion at first falls on Laura's boyfriend, Bobby Briggs, captain of the football team and rebel without a cause. |
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They appeared to drive the enemy from the capital within days and then mounted attacks on rebel strongholds elsewhere. |
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It has been deployed to fill in for American combat troops required for the attack on the rebel stronghold. |
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Government troops recently violated a ceasefire, attacking a rebel stronghold in the north. |
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The film was about a rebel battling against the stuffed shirts, and that's me. |
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One governor, Hassan Pasha, was in constant war with tribes, once he subjugated a tribe, another would immediately rebel against him. |
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The rebel soldiers placed explosive charges around the building during the 22-hour revolt. |
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Our president compares the rebel leader, to a tiny jigger, the parasite that lives in feet and can be dealt with in an instant. |
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By late September, NATO seeks to gather 3,300 weapons voluntarily surrendered by the rebel National Liberation Army. |
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Once possessing a powerful rebel yell and some melodic chops, this aging punk rocker offers up a bland collection of songs. |
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He said that the nine rebel ministers would not be missed and compared them to houseboys living in their master's house and abusing his property. |
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On Sunday a rebel motion on council housing transfer policy was backed on a show of hands. |
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And there is still one Hutu rebel group that refused to join the peace process. |
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It is because of the presence of this rebel group in the area that the night patrols have been intensified as a security measure. |
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Soon the star field distorted and the rebel ships disappeared into the vortex of hyperspace. |
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Those detained face beatings and other forms of torture, aimed at coercing confessions or information about rebel forces. |
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And so death is meted out to all those who rebel against Nature impiously, because they know the things that are. |
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The US military said overnight air raids had destroyed a command post, arms caches and rebel positions. |
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She is a rebel against social inequity and for the cause of the underprivileged. |
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Two years later he died of swamp fever, the leader of a rebel army made up of former indentured servants. |
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She left her home in political disarray after a coup led by ethnic Fijian rebel George Spreight broke out in her country last May. |
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Isn't being a blind rebel equivalent to being a conformist of a different kind? |
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Though by no means revolutionary firebrands, all rebel against the older generation. |
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This makes provision for an interim government with a prime minister and rebel representation in the cabinet. |
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Three army helicopters flew to the interior jungles of Jolo to pick up the freed captives, landing in a clearing uphill from the rebel camp. |
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The irregular rebel army is the racially and sexually integrated volunteer force of the post-Vietnam era. |
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Six other soldiers and paramilitary policemen were killed in rebel attacks on their patrols. |
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Scotland's rebel MSPTommy Sheridan faces a second prison sentence for standing up for his political beliefs. |
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Sources said the guerillas had suffered heavy casualties too as the military pounded rebel positions with artillery barrages. |
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Profiting from a mutiny, the rebel forces deployed their troops rapidly and cut the country virtually in two. |
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Lachmann asked modern Austrians to rebel against the equilibrium models and logical formalisms of contemporary economic reasoning. |
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In doing so, however, they had to rebel against the creedal orthodoxies of the more established Calvinist churches. |
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Rogue government and rebel militias who prowl rural areas are hardly accountable to higher authorities. |
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Take the business of this newspaper, the rag that backed the rebel faction, and that was closed down for 60 days last month. |
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A stunning overhead shot reveals a sprawling field of bluecoat rebel bodies lying next to a pool dyed red with blood. |
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This figure is 90 per cent lower than sales during the communist, years when weapons were sold to unrecognized governments and rebel armies around the world. |
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For now, the momentum does appear to be firmly behind the rebel forces in the east and their pell-mell dash through the desert. |
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More Iraqi civilians are defying the insurgents' intimidation to give Iraqi forces tips on the locations of hidden roadside bombs, weapons caches and rebel safe houses. |
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For the significance of the outlaw to Dylan is less that of the rebel and more the solitary who rejects established religion for the direct inspiration of truth. |
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I rebel against that to the utmost, against the idea of moral absolutes. |
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The bearded volunteer, wearing an over-sized black flack jacket, said rebel resistance had stiffened. |
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But, hey, I'm a rebel without a clue, so I'm going to do it. |
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Colombia's peace process was on the brink of collapse yesterday, a day after President Andres Pastrana rejected an 11 th-hour rebel proposal for salvaging the talks. |
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The OSCE could not tell who fired at the school, Ukrainian or rebel forces. |
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A dissident is a nonconformist, a protestor or a rebel who disagrees with the majority view on anything from politics, to religion, to which football team is the best. |
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Some Syrian rebel groups maintain that the Americans invented Khorasan as a pretext for the attack. |
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The proportions previously were close to 50-50, but increased fighting has isolated rebel areas. |
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I rather thought you were more than a match for that little rebel tramp. |
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Vergara, known her whole career for her va-va-voom body, used to rebel against efforts to make her curves more subtle. |
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In the absence of any over-arching rebel military leadership, there is no one to referee disputes before they get out of hand. |
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But his blind obedience to duty and authority leads to a moral failure to rebel against Ahab, and because duty wins, he dooms both himself and the ship to its fate. |
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It isn't very easy to control a rebel daughter, but somehow I managed. |
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When daylight comes, 20 teams of sappers patrol the city's streets as they do every morning, clearing mines laid by rebel fighters the night before. |
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We must settle for nothing less than leaders who care and exude character and maturity as they rebel against the beliefs and models that no longer work. |
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The alliance between America and rebel forces has been strained by the U.S. refusal to directly attack the Assad regime. |
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Former teacher Jeff Ennis, MP for Barnsley East and Mexborough, surprised some by signalling his determination to rebel either by a positive vote against or by abstaining. |
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The break up of the Vijayanagara empire had resulted in the satraps setting up their own separate kingdoms and the Brahmins were sought to legitimatise their rebel rule. |
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The only reason why you might want to rebel against your culture was because you had been got at by some western liberals who've put these different ideas into your head. |
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Stanley Johnson, a rebel thrown out of his unit many years ago for starting fights, is now a master sergeant. |
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It has basked in growing popularity in the rebel areas of Idlib and Aleppo provinces tucked under the border with Turkey. |
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Speaking from an undisclosed location, the rebel leader, who carries a price on his head, said the King had closed all doors for negotiations with his action. |
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A tutu clad Swift refuses to pirouette with her fellow ballerinas, preferring to pelvic thrust like a rebel instead. |
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Peter, an 18-year-old who lives with his parents and sister in a middle-class Toronto suburban wasteland in the early 1960s, is a rebel without a cause or a clue. |
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Sister Rosemary Nyirumbe is a nun of the Sacred Heart who rescues young girls from sexual slavery and rebel attacks in Uganda. |
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However, studying the general population of adolescents revealed that many do not rebel against authority but maintain good relationships with parents and teachers throughout. |
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African Union sources have said that the ugandan troops have faced hostilities from the new rebel group. |
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The small Turkish city of Kilis, on the border with Syria, hums quietly with rebel activity from the neighboring civil war. |
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It is a language which invites the mind to rebel against itself causing inflamed ideas grotesque postures and a theoretical approach to common body functions. |
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The troops were finally able to subdue the rebel forces after many days of fighting. |
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When the rebel spokesman was informed of the attack, he called the depot manager, apologized, and asked if he wanted to be paid in dollars or CFA francs. |
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Hussein, a 45-year-old father of four from Tal Rifat, a town north of Aleppo, complains of rampant plundering by rebel militias. |
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Yet somehow, in French director Benoit Jacquot's latest feature, Sade, the Marquis seems more washed-up old rebel than intriguing and sexy personality. |
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As the shelling raged, Capt. Ammar al-Wawi, the rebel commander and spin doctor, was holding court in a Turkish luxury hotel. |
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Other government ministers are also believed on the rebel hit list. |
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Rachel is becoming a rebel who increasingly sounds like a voice from the slush pile of chick lit, moaning about the passing of her childbearing years. |
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Sometimes if parents set too many boundaries and discipline too much, they will then also rebel and spiral out of control. |
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She is a hideous monstrosity and a small minded, chippy teenage rebel and I hope your fine lady wife forces you to sleep on the sofa for at least a week. |
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They sang rebel songs and made the odd derogatory remark about the yeomen. |
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Next thing he knows, the rebel is waking up in a dank cave centuries later. |
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Islamist brigades including Suqur al-Sham, a 9,000-strong militia, are openly breaking with Western-favored rebel factions. |
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For the Flaggers, removing the rebel flag is tantamount to defacing the chapel, and so, they protest. |
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As long as the regime shells at will and wreaks havoc on the area, rebel control is only partial. |
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The Liberian civil conflict was a bewildering alphabet soup of acronyms, each a rebel group led by a warlord. |
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From Romantic squish to scabrous satirist to rebel wrangler to, finally, Ambassador of Goodwill. |
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Arbogastes, of barbarian Frankish origins and thus constitutionally excluded from holding imperial power, had no choice but to rebel and appoint his own nominee emperor. |
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On August 21, rockets struck in the east and west of the Damascus suburb of Ghouta, at the time a rebel stronghold. |
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On the ground, the rebel fighters were unshaken as both the helicopter and the jet faded away. |
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On June 3, the rebel leader announced he would execute Budik and another captive, a secret police colonel. |
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They are mainly people marked by a harsh childhood, victims of a society which survived by dint of imposition and whose lives created an indomitably rebel spirit. |
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The hardcore rebel enjoys filming his thrill-seeking stunts. |
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When we think of pews and hassocks and the Parish Magazine, we tend to rebel against the yoke of official religion, with its suggestion of formalism and even frowstiness. |
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The rebel leader also prays within concentric circles drawn in ash or pebbles and has a choir of young girls, some dressed as nuns, to sing his praises. |
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Barwari thanked Iraq's allies and condoled with the victims' families in the recent attacks in Fallujah and areas where Iraqi rebel resistance is heavily felt. |
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A dreamy, blue-eyed rebel is approached by a mercenary wearing a scary mask. |
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From page he became confidential emissary to James, and in 1685 after playing a decisive part in defeating Monmouth's rebel army he became a major-general. |
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Despite its recent gains on the battlefield, the fight against rebel brigades has taken a significant toll on the government army. |
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In one photo, Smith is on his knees, hands in the air, while a rebel points a kalashnikov at his head. |
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At times he still sounds as fresh as the freewheeler of 1962, or the young rebel who plugged in that electric guitar at the Newport Folk Festival. |
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Others claim that the continuance of the sanctions carries in itself a risk that this country could irreclaimably become a rebel and alienated one. |
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Emmanuel de Merode is fighting rebel armies and a powerful oil company to protect Virunga Park, its animals and its people. |
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He was a rebel child, with the long hair and the tight clothes. |
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He returns to the front of the house, where 10 or so rebel fighters wait with Kalashnikovs in their laps. |
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Officials and experts acknowledge that the plan to train and equip a new rebel army from scratch will take years. |
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The regiment remained during the summer, engaged in scouting and garrison duty, making occasional excursions after guerrillas and other rebel deprecators. |
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Malakhov says there are criminals who have joined the rebel ranks and are exerting influence with their new positions. |
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In his cross-examinations, he has hammered the witnesses with questions about rebel activity in their villages, implying that it precipitated Serb actions. |
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As the American colonies were the first to rebel against a European mother country, so the American states were the first to bring forth a new nation. |
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The rebel army had lowered its banners and was taking cover in the forests that were interspersed between the farmland found outside of the gleaming city. |
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But Syria says the jet had been on a mission to attack rebel forces in the province of Latakia and never crossed into Turkey. |
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Essentially, America is competing with al Qaeda for the support of those rebel groups. |
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The protracted rebel war in the north of Uganda has effected many changes. |
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After losing the 2004 Iowa caucuses, Dean let out a rebel yell designed to fire up his supporters. |
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But how aware of this were the archers and foot soldiers from Cheshire, where Hotspur had been royal justiciar, and a commander of the King's army against the rebel Welsh? |
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And since the arrival of the British troops the number of UN peace keepers in Sierra Leone has doubled to 11,000, and the rebel advance has been turned into retreat. |
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To the surprise of many, they were well-known rebel commanders from a smaller battalion in Latakia. |
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Although it is the official al Qaeda affiliate in Syria, al Nusra is aligned with major Islamist rebel militias in the country. |
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Additionally, there is little to no cooperation or coordination with moderate rebel forces and the U.S. military. |
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Before Matthew VanDyke was a gun-toting rebel in Libya, he was just a 29-year-old with OCD, afraid of sugar. |
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Aware that families missing loved ones are in more of a hurry than they are, experienced rebel negotiators have become expert in applying psychological pressure. |
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Like many onetime Latin leftists, she made the transition from rebel to bureaucrat, and earned a reputation as a technocrat. |
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In a continent-sized country where every rebel has a cause, diffuse and localized protests may work to Rousseff's favor. |
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This date marks the 200th Anniversary to the very day when the rebel leader ended his resistance and walked through the gates of Humewood and into captivity. |
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According to the Syrian observatory the suicide bombing of the rebel checkpoint in Idlib province caused a massive explosion. |
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That was when people began to rebel against their unfair practises and that was when the Priests began condemning people to death, claiming they were heretics and rebels. |
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If Assad falls and a new government is formed by Sunni rebel forces, Iran loses a keystone in its regional power structure. |
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But suppose your friend wanted to show up for the movie drunk as a skunk, or wearing a rebel flag on her jacket, or she planned to hand out religious tracts during the show? |
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This common grievance among the Assamese people is one of the main reasons for appearance of secessionist rebel activities among the otherwise peaceful Assamese. |
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But the State Department said the United States and its international partners do not recognize the rebel leader as head of the Haitian armed forces. |
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The CIA ticked up its support for some armed rebel groups later that summer. |
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A month-long siege there led to the death of top rebel commander, Youssef al-Jader, who used the nom de guerre Abu Furat. |
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However, during the truce, the party's militia would respond with force in the event it came under attack from government security forces, the rebel leader said. |
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Diodorus Siculus and Pliny both suggest trade between the rebel Celtic tribes of Armorica and Iron Age Britain flourished. |
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The rebel barons were kept imprisoned for a short time and in some cases fined, then restored to their lands. |
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The Dervish State was a rebel Somali state seeking independence of Somali territories. |
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His forces caught Arthur by surprise and captured the entire rebel leadership at the battle of Mirebeau. |
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Within a few months of John's return, rebel barons in the north and east of England were organising resistance to his rule. |
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Letters of support from the pope arrived in April but by then the rebel barons had organised. |
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Neither John nor the rebel barons seriously attempted to implement the peace accord. |
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In November John retook Rochester Castle from rebel baron William d'Aubigny in a sophisticated assault. |
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In January 1216 John marched against Alexander II of Scotland, who had allied himself with the rebel cause. |
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Louis and the rebel barons advanced west and John retreated, spending the summer reorganising his defences across the rest of the kingdom. |
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His youngest daughter, Eleanor, married William Marshal's son, also called William, and later the famous English rebel Simon de Montfort. |
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A few months later in March 1470, Warwick and Clarence chose this opportunity to rebel against Edward IV again. |
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Henry responded by mounting campaigns against the rebel barons and deepening his alliance with Theobald. |
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Henry began the process of besieging the rebel castles, before wintering in the Duchy. |
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The rebel leaders met him there, but they were refused help because Lothair's force was too small. |
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The royal army, split into several forces, easily conquered Aversa and even Alife, the base of the natural rebel leader, Ranulf. |
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In 1356, Zhu's rebel force captured the city of Nanjing, which he would later establish as the capital of the Ming dynasty. |
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With the Yuan dynasty crumbling, competing rebel groups began fighting for control of the country and thus the right to establish a new dynasty. |
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On 26 May 1644, Beijing fell to a rebel army led by Li Zicheng when the city gates were opened by rebel allies from within. |
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As a rebel leader, Zhu Yuanzhang promoted foreign trade as a source of revenue. |
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There were 250,000 Mongols in Southern China and many Mongols were massacred by the rebel army. |
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Meanwhile, the rebel prince Shikqtur invaded the Chinese district of Liaoning but was defeated within a month. |
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The rebel princes' troops were taken from them and redistributed among the imperial family. |
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He was given great responsibility in Hebei, which allowed him to rebel with an army of more than one hundred thousand troops. |
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Zhu Wen, originally a salt smuggler who had served under the rebel Huang, surrendered to Tang forces. |
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Around 200,000 Spanish troops outnumbered the much smaller rebel army, which relied mostly on guerrilla and sabotage tactics. |
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At the outset of the war, the Chilean and Peruvian rebel army surrendered unconditionally and signed the Paucarpata Treaty. |
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Well, I've found it useful to befriend other preds, rather than rebel against them. |
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Most of the state remained in rebel hands during the rest of the war although the commercial class of the port did not support the effort. |
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At the same time in the north, Guayaquil was occupied by rebel forces under the command of Gregorio Escobedo. |
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In August 1536, rebel Inca troops led by Manco Inca Yupanqui besieged the city but were defeated by the Spaniards and their native allies. |
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Later in 2000, Fiji was rocked by two mutinies when rebel soldiers went on a rampage at Suva's Queen Elizabeth Barracks. |
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On April 14, ataman Yakovlev led elders to destroy the rebel camp and captured Razin, taking him soon afterward to Moscow to be executed. |
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After the massive naval engagement at Lake Poyang, Zhu Yuanzhang prevailed over other rebel forces in the south. |
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He inherited Gao's nickname and command of the rebel army after Gao's death. |
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Within three years, Li succeeded in rallying more than 20,000 men to form a rebel army. |
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In March 1530, as a result of his service to the Medici, Guicciardini was declared a rebel and had his property confiscated. |
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However, the rebel leaders proclaimed no articles of faith that presaged a new political system. |
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Towards the end rebel cavalry rode into the water to finish off any survivors. |
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Thousands of local villagers welcomed him as a liberator, freeing them from rebel occupation. |
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After an intense fight, the 5th Fusiliers charged and stormed the rebel positions successfully. |
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By 1859, rebel leaders Bakht Khan and Nana Sahib had either been slain or had fled. |
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I thought he placed far too much confidence in the leaders of the rebel party. |
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He was instrumental in persuading the rebel leader, Ian Smith, to accept proposals for a transition to African majority rule. |
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We, alone on earth, can rebel against the tyranny of the selfish replicators. |
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In 1266, it was the site of the Battle of Chesterfield, in which a band of rebel barons were defeated by a royalist army. |
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Still, rebel leaders insist the city is beefing up its defenses covertly. |
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The YAF had hammered rebel positions in Hamdan, Bani-Matar and Iyal Sreih in Umran with artillery. |
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Nkunda said militia-backed army forces attacked rebel positions around the town of Nyanzale in the eastern North Kivu province. |
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In eastern Libya in particular, a myriad of former rebel militias, Islamist as well as regionalist, have carved out their own fiefdoms. |
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Haradinaj, a former leader of the rebel Kosovo Liberation Army, appealed to his Cabinet to remain calm, the officials said. |
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Meanwhile, rebel JD-U leader Sabir Ali has also filed his nominations as an independent candidate. |
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A rebel group called the Lord's Resistance Army is fighting Uganda's government. |
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