When World War Two broke out Jack was called up and Dorothy took over the round and was also an air-raid warden one day a week. |
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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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The fire broke out when a passenger sprayed inflammables on the floor from two bottles and set fire to it. |
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They immediately broke out into smiles, shook my hands and graciously complimented me on my command of the language! |
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He was transferred to the Paratroop regiment and received infantry training just before war broke out. |
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But in 1714, when communal riots broke out, they also acquired a religious identity. |
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Only two weeks ago, a communal conflict broke out killing five people and injuring a dozen others. |
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After a few moments of complete incomprehension, Em broke out of her daze and blinked up at her fellow instrumentalists. |
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By the spring of 1775, political resistance gave way to violence as war between the British and colonists broke out. |
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He took out the little bottle of cologne that Lauren had chosen for him, and his face broke out in a happy grin. |
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I was at the midnight showing of Attack of the Clones in LA three years ago and a fight broke out between fanboys over some prime seats. |
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Food riots broke out, and as unemployment reached 40 percent, famished angry people wandered the streets. |
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Civil war broke out in several countries, as dictatorships propped up by the two sides began to crumble. |
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Meanwhile, the sauna remains closed as investigations continue into how the fire broke out. |
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A firefight broke out among the clansmen and others in Tripoli, northern Lebanon. |
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He broke out in a cold sweat, feeling the trickles of perspiration run down his clammy face. |
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It happened when a row broke out about cars being parked on either side of the road. |
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Such were the extremes of temperature that hot spots in the building were still smoking more than 24 hours after the fire broke out. |
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Clamor and outrage broke out and pandemonium reeked more havoc than anything else could. |
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He looked about as surprised as I was but then he gave me this really cheesy smile and I broke out laughing. |
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Two fights broke out and a man had to be taken to hospital by ambulance suffering from a head injury. |
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She spun around and lunged her sword into the beast's mouth as it broke out to the surface and dove at her. |
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I entered the low overcast at about 1000 feet and broke out at 2000 feet, levelled off and recorded the first readings. |
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A fire broke out after the tunnel caved in on Sunday, and a number of survivors fled to safety on foot. |
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A pensioner was able to call on expert help from a neighbour when a fire broke out at her house in Long Compton. |
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Fistfights broke out in the hall and, for 20 minutes, police were unable to restore order. |
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Trouble also broke out at the Orange parade in the seaside town of Ballycastle on the north Antrim coast. |
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She encountered stormy weather less than a day into the voyage, and at about 2am on September 3 fire broke out in the engine room. |
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In 1244 a golden opportunity appeared when open war broke out between Damascus and Egypt. |
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Asbestos from the roof cascaded down on to looms during the blaze which broke out while the plant was on holiday. |
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He broke out with a Sundance award for a documentary about underground cartoonist R. Crumb. |
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One theory was put my way when the stink over Coke and Pepsi broke out which I present now for your consideration. |
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When the clashes broke out my brother insisted on returning the cariole to its owner. |
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Fighting broke out as security men tried to stop angry guests using cameras and video recorders. |
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Fighting and shooting broke out, triggering a panicked stampede in which several people were trampled to death. |
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When she reached a platform it is believed an argument broke out between her and another man, who produced a knife and stabbed her twice. |
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Bakr said a small bush fire also broke out near the river bank of the compound and fire tenders had to respond to put it out. |
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But we were alerted by the huge burst of cheering that broke out among the section of the crowd that saw him before we did. |
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Then, characteristically, small bursts of applause broke out across the vast square. |
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The building was virtually destroyed in the blaze, which broke out late on Saturday night. |
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One of the kids standing behind him broke out into an uncontrollable fit of giggles. |
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One poor display does not make a team a bad one, but problems that had been festering broke out into full-blown sores. |
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The whole table broke out into laughter, leaving Jake with his brick-red cheeks flared with embarrassment. |
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The youngster's condition first emerged when she broke out in a rash while gnawing on a rusk. |
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Last night I scratched so much that I broke out in hives on my arms and drew blood on my legs. |
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Eventually convicted, he broke out of jail and formed the Stander Gang, which sometimes robbed four banks a day. |
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A sudden chill went down his spine, and sweat broke out on his hands and face. |
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I won't be at all surprised to find out that a fight broke out after I left. |
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Police were called after fighting broke out among a group of around 40 men. |
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A violent fight broke out between the two groups of residents, with the brawl lasting for an hour and a half. |
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She was crossing the road when gunfire broke out suddenly as a car drove by. |
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Many fights and minor scuffles broke out among the crowd and when officers tried to calm the situation the mob turned hostile. |
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The incident happened after a fight broke out between a group of up to six youngsters in the school's playground at about 8.45 am. |
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I even broke out the sail for a few minutes until I got bored and switched back to paddling. |
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The man, in his 30s, was asleep in an upstairs bedroom early today when a fire broke out in the kitchen below him. |
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At the end of the service, a riot broke out and demonstrators together with detainees managed to breach the security fence. |
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I was hoping for a fight and a boxing match broke out, to paraphrase an old joke. |
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Even so, when war broke out the British Army could muster only 897,000 men, compared to France's five million. |
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An island holiday turned to terror for two families when fire broke out in a multi-storey hotel. |
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All his friends attended and he even broke out the red skivvy for the special day. |
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A skirmish broke out after troops ran across a boat belonging to the rebels. |
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A bright flash of light broke out and surrounded Ryuma, his screams slightly muffled by the thickness of his own energy. |
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Uproar broke out and eventually when the mayhem was uncontainable the referee whistled the end of the match. |
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It was suspended when war broke out but has been restarted by a unanimous decision of the UN Security Council. |
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And a number of people broke out the shoe leather, walking over the Brooklyn Bridge. |
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The blaze broke out at midnight and five fire crews worked through the night to pump water from a nearby river. |
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As they broke out, moving in a southwesterly direction towards the foothills, they were met with artillery fire. |
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Riot police moved in when fighting broke out between the two sets of supporters inside the stadium during the first half. |
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Fighting broke out in the eastern part of the country between Sudanese government forces and members of the Beja people. |
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Fire broke out in the Carlton Street building's toilets after a match was dropped into a bin full of waste paper. |
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Several melees broke out on the field as the game threatened to spill over into all out violence. |
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In the late 19th century, hostilities broke out between the Batswana and Boer settlers from the Transvaal. |
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Clashes with riot police armed with batons and tear gas broke out in different areas of the city. |
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The fire broke out beside a boiler in the basement of the building in the early hours of Friday morning. |
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The introduction of muskets, as a major item of trade and barter, was the catalyst for the many conflicts which broke out. |
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He received an early warning of baronial frustration when a rebellion broke out led by Richard Marshal, the third Earl of Pembroke. |
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To further add to the jetty's lore a fire broke out in December 1999, destroying a massive 80m section, about 150m from the seaward end. |
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There have been a dozen different captains and coaches since 1995, when the match-fixing scandal broke out. |
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Harry was in the Territorials before the war broke out and then served with the 5th Field Regiment Artillery in the Desert, in Greece and Crete. |
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The marcher sustained the injury after a scuffle broke out when marchers broke the windows of a stationary taxi. |
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Confusion and panic broke out at once, with the troops scattering in every direction. |
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The men singled Natalie out to sit and watch from the dance floor as they broke out into the routine around her. |
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Violent clashes broke out on December 4 between the people of the Nubian and Luo tribal groupings in Kibera, one of Kenya's largest slums. |
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But immediately after the elections violence broke out and several houses were set on fire and people were attacked and killed. |
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When revolt broke out in 1863, however, the emperor reacted with brutal suppression, imposing severe Russification. |
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We lined up on the localizer, intercepted the glideslope, and, with a sigh of relief, broke out around 500 feet. |
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On leaving the College he decided to take up a military career and, when war broke out with Spain he joined the army. |
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A heated argument and a fistfight broke out whereupon the student council began to agitate for the transfer of seven of the staff involved. |
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In unison, we all broke out in a stirring rendition of the Canadian national anthem. |
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The reason for this appellation was that they were not only called out when fire broke out, but also when any kind of accident occured. |
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The instant she was out of the dining room, she broke out into a run, heart pounding, insides ripping apart, breathing shallowly. |
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A small smile broke out across her face as the bunny gave her finger a quick lick, then snorted at her. |
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When war broke out in 1914 the German antecedents of the royal family were a source of embarrassment. |
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The Western Sahara conflict broke out in 1975 when Morocco annexed the territory after Spain withdrew from what was then a Spanish colony. |
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A schoolteacher was routinely lecturing his Grade 3 pupils on the times table, when fire broke out in the building. |
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I broke out the bread gear and made some anadama bread, which is the same thing I made right before we moved out of our old place. |
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The latest edict from Murrayfield on zero tolerance for violent behaviour was also tested when a fight broke out. |
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His equaliser brought welcome relief to the bench, but when the last-gasp winner went in delirium broke out. |
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A number of people were arrested after large-scale disorder broke out at a Bradford nightclub. |
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A fight broke out among the forwards late in the second half and this led to four players receiving yellow cards. |
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Periodically, fights broke out between the males as they competed for the coveted role of alpha grouse. |
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Six years later safety fears were rekindled when another fire broke out in the storage and garage area. |
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The fight broke out at about 3pm on Friday below deck after the pair got into an alleged row. |
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That year, a riot broke out between the Japanese divers and the poorly paid koepangers who tended to comprise the crew. |
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Workers picketed the site and scuffles broke out between picketers and non-union workers. |
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They worked me so hard I can't remember my 20s, apart from the fact I broke out in rashes. |
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When war broke out, Sir Ken was studying architecture and helping to design air-raid shelters. |
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Fighting broke out when one of the team physios aimed a karate kick at an opposing player. |
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Spot fires broke out on the hills and ridges ahead of the main front, and quickly spread. |
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Already the air was filled with the blaring sounds of alarms going off, and a few armed guards ran off towards us as we broke out of the door. |
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This appears to be the message from the first opinion poll readings since hostilities broke out. |
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During the elections for the aedileships a fight broke out and numbers of people were killed. |
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When war broke out, Japan started sending Taiwan's doctors and nurses to Southeast Asia to administer to wounded soldiers. |
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He said that since the disease broke out, the hospital had treated symptoms like acute diarrhoea, vomiting and dehydration. |
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She broke out into a jog and rushed towards the man nearing the comic store. |
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Ten hours after the fire broke out, the charred ferry was listing to one side as smoke poured out from a load of dried coconut on fire in the cargo area. |
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She was relieved, therefore, when the blue-eyed face broke out in a grin. |
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On more than one occasion, literal fights broke out behind closed doors, and the antagonism often fell along racial lines. |
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Riots broke out in 1994, after Iranian authorities replaced a Sunni mosque in Mashad with a development project. |
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My wife read The Leftovers with her book club but the one fight that broke out in book club was about the cigarette smoking. |
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The clashes broke out after police used water cannon to disperse crowds who had gathered to protest at a contentious Orange march through the area. |
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When the Second World War broke out, Crick was put to work for the British Navy developing magnetic and acoustic mines for use against German submarines and ships. |
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I made a dash for the door, and as I did I triggered the electronic video sensors at the store entrance, which wailed tumultuously as I broke out onto the street. |
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And from this time began an intrigue between his Majesty and a junto of Ministers maliciously bent against me, which broke out in less than two months. |
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A policeman stopped traffic on Palmetto for the cortege and second line to pass, and in a better street, people broke out dancing. |
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A rapier and a dagger found on the Thames foreshore show us that swordfights routinely broke out on the streets of London. |
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The decrepit BMD came to a stop with a gear-clanking jolt by the water, and within seconds the soldiers broke out the vodka. |
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A shriek of glee briefly broke out across the Web as inquiring minds tried to deduce who was the lucky lady. |
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Scuffles broke out with riot police, who used pepper spray to repel party members wielding Greek flags on thick wooden sticks. |
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After the last amen, the chatter broke out around the table again. |
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When hostilities broke out, zookeepers fled, and the animals were left to starve, living in cages without food, water, and in some cases, access to sunlight. |
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In 1648, Civil War broke out anew, and the King was often in Kingston. |
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Some reports say shooting broke out after a bomb taped to a ceiling inside the school went off accidentally, prompting troops to storm the building. |
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Occasional shouting matches broke out between the Salafist enforcers and demonstrators who seemed to have come to fight. |
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Though smoking was banned he lit up regardless and a fire broke out. |
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A firefight broke out and another cop was killed, but this time there was no getting away. |
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A firefight broke out, during which two of his captors were killed and the others escaped. |
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It broke out in part because of a lack of vigilance and firmness in Washington. |
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She rushed to a nearby pub to get help when the row broke out. |
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At this news, those gathered at the assembly broke out in heated debate. |
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As the surfing died down on Sunday, July 28, a riot broke out in the streets of Huntington. |
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In fact, they have before, back in 1986 when a riot broke out, once again at Huntington Beach during a surf contest. |
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An equally baffling fire broke out last week in Fayetteville, Missouri. |
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Since its inception, Hamas has had close ties with Iran, but relations soured when civil war broke out in Syria. |
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Soon, scuffles broke out, spears were thrown, and muskets discharged. |
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The two sides taunted and insulted each other but with police separating them no violence broke out. |
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They blamed the Americans for the internecine struggle that broke out among competing Afghan political parties afterward. |
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Former N.H. State Rep. Steve Lindsey was working on Keene State's campus when the riots broke out. |
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She had left on a 2.5-hour trip for the capital of Kigali the night before war broke out. |
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Riots and demonstrations broke out through the cities and on March 15, 1917 Czar Nicholas III gave up his throne to a provisional government mostly lead by Mensheviks. |
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Mrs White had been up-stairs changing bedding when the blaze broke out in the living room of the family's privately-rented house yesterday afternoon. |
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Two lines of mounted police were forced to hold back the mainly pro-hunting protest from the gates of Parliament as scuffles broke out in Parliament Square. |
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Soon after widespread protests and strikes broke out in opposition to the jailing of a leading trade unionist over employer attempts to injuct the unions. |
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The row broke out as it emerged that the conflict with China was threatening to erupt into a full-scale trade war that could send high street prices soaring. |
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She stopped for a moment, then broke out in silvery, childlike laughter. |
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Brian noticed this, and broke out in a sudden blush of embarrassment. |
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He even argued with anarchist friends for the establishment of an underground organisation to continue illegal anti-war propaganda once conflict broke out. |
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The thick crowd parted often as fights broke out in different sections. |
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The guy broke out of the slammer and shot her at point blank range. |
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Meanwhile, units of the army mutinied, civil war broke out, cities and villages rose in revolt and Afghanistan began to slip away from Moscow's control and influence. |
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When war broke out he willingly fought for Britain, and before being sent to France he adopted a British name so that he would not be shot as a traitor if captured. |
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A fight broke out early on Saturday morning, in the car park of the club. |
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He broke out of jail and has been following me for the past three years. |
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Yet somehow or other she got herself to Holland, then made several cross-channel ferry trips until finally being allowed to land on British soil just as war broke out. |
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In early 1863, several cases of varioloid broke out among the camp. |
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A broad smile broke out on Deferr's face the moment his closest rival, Romania's Marian Dragulescu stumbled on landing after his second vault to finish third. |
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All of this vanished like mist before a strong wind when war broke out and all thoughts of international proletarian solidarity went out of the window. |
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Riots broke out both after last year's pumpkin festival and after the Red Sox World Series win last year. |
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On the fourth night the group broke out and swam 400 yards across the Rhine. |
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General confusion broke out and the cavalry charged the crowd. |
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Riots and protests broke out at some northern screenings of the film, and eventually the movie was banned outright in several cities, and various scenes were censored. |
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It is not known if they complained before hostilities broke out. |
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The burning oil is believed to have swept into the area's storm water drains on Monday evening after a fire broke out at the Hursthill substation on Perth Road, near the dam. |
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The fire broke out at the parking lot of the Changsha Railway Station. |
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So not only was it frustrating enough having stupid idiots bashing into us, we got caught on the edge of a fight that broke out involving about 15 guys. |
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A seven-way skirmish then broke out over a pinafore dress costing 10p, which escalated into a full-scale melee resulting in another 18 lives being lost. |
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Minutes after the fire broke out, shirtless concert-goers charged out of the building, many carrying people on their shoulders or grouped to help ferry to safety. |
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A huge verbal fight broke out in front of various press members. |
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When the forces of King Henry III overran the supporters of Simon de Montfort, the Second Barons' War broke out. |
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Mingay noted in his 1997 book that when the Swing riots broke out in 1830, the heavily enclosed Midlands remained almost entirely quiet. |
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But things went beyond customariness as clashes broke out between police and locals after a police opened fire to disperse the protesters. |
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In 1976 the pair broke out, armed with weapons including an axe, a sword and a garotte. |
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In 1194, when Harald Maddadsson was Earl of Orkney and Shetland, a rebellion broke out against King Sverre Sigurdsson of Norway. |
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The remnants of Burma Army broke out to the north, narrowly escaping encirclement. |
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When war broke out in 1939, the King and Queen decided to stay in London and not flee to Canada, as had been suggested. |
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When further rebellions broke out in Lincolnshire, Edward easily suppressed them at the Battle of Losecoat Field. |
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Of all the new states established in central Europe after 1918, only Czechoslovakia preserved a democratic government until the war broke out. |
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That very evening, riots broke out in Derby, where a mob attacked the city jail and freed several prisoners. |
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A war broke out when the colonists demanded their independence. |
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On September 21 a devastating fire broke out in the city which the Patriots were widely blamed for, although no proof ever existed. |
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In 1768 violence broke out in Boston over attempts to suppress smuggling and 4000 British troops were sent to occupy the city. |
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Jaweed Basharat, the governor of Baghlan province, said a gunfight broke out between two groups attending the wedding in Andarab district. |
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The blaze broke out in the Tidy Doffer in Ravernet, Lisburn, Co Antrim, around lunchtime as it opened for the day's business. |
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On the first day of Chinese New Year 2016, riots targeting the police force broke out. |
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The nearby Lantau Island was a salt production centre and salt smuggler riots occasionally broke out against the government. |
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The South Kordofan conflict broke out in June 2011 between the Army of Sudan and the SPLA over the Nuba Mountains. |
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It was planned that the capital city would be changed to the more centrally located Ramciel in the future before civil war broke out. |
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When the war with France broke out, the French king confiscated the Riccardi's assets, and the bank went bankrupt. |
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When the Second World War broke out the orchestra's plans had to be almost completely changed. |
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When World War I broke out, Elgar was horrified at the prospect of the carnage, but his patriotic feelings were nonetheless aroused. |
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When the Prince of Wales applied to Parliament for an increase in his allowance, an open quarrel broke out. |
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When war broke out again in 1282, it was an entirely different undertaking. |
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A few years later a new controversy, this time theoretical, broke out on the question of poverty. |
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Discord broke out in the inner circles of court in December 1397, when Bolingbroke and Mowbray became embroiled in a quarrel. |
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Objections within the navy as a whole were harder to quell and a campaign once again broke out in newspapers. |
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Once the First World War broke out in August 1914, Fisher was a 'constant' visitor to Churchill at the Admiralty. |
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Nevertheless, a private feud broke out in Lincolnshire between Sir Thomas Burgh of Gainesville and Lord Welles. |
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Conflict broke out between James and the Boyd family following the marriage to Princess Mary. |
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A powerful revival broke out at Llangeitho in the spring of 1780, and spread to the south, but not to the north of Wales. |
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A storm broke out in the middle of the night and the waves could be heard smashing against the gate and the bronze walls. |
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Civil war broke out between Haakon Jarl and the surviving brothers of Harald Greycloak, but Haakon proved victorious. |
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The relationship between Henry and the couple became strained, and fighting broke out along the border with Anjou. |
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Violence broke out, leading to savage, confused street fighting as both sides attempted to take control of the city. |
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War broke out after Henry returned to Normandy with an army to support Theobald of Blois, who was under attack from Louis. |
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Fresh conflict broke out in 1127, when Charles, the childless Count of Flanders, was murdered, creating a local succession crisis. |
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In 1739, the War of Jenkins' Ear broke out between Britain and Spain, and the decision was taken to improve the defences at Cromwell Castle. |
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On 9 August 2011 a fire broke out at the old Joanna's Nightclub, a derelict building opposite South Parade Pier. |
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When he died in 1474 the War of the Castilian Succession broke out over who would ascend to the throne. |
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When he left Castile in 1520, the Castilian War of the Communities broke out. |
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It is believed that an argument then broke out between the twins and McVitie. |
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In 1863, conflict broke out again when King Frederick VII of Denmark died without legitimate issue. |
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The 1920s were prosperous until 1929 when the Great Depression broke out in 1929, and led to the collapse of democracy in many European states. |
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Tiberius was then forced to turn his attention to a rebellion which broke out in the province of Illyricum. |
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With the end of the Roman threat, a war broke out between Arminius and Marbod, king of the Marcomanni. |
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However, a famine broke out and Rome was unwilling to supply them with either the food they were promised or the land. |
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The northern alliance collapsed after Urien of Rheged was murdered and a feud broke out between two of its key members. |
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When war broke out between France and its rivals, Russian and Austrian forces invaded Switzerland. |
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When military conflicts broke out between the Ottoman Empire and enemies, Greeks usually took arms against the empire, with few exceptions. |
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War broke out between the two empires, and the Huns overcame a weak Roman army to raze the cities of Margus, Singidunum and Viminacium. |
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Rebellions broke out in the later decades of the imperial era, such as India's Sepoy Rebellion. |
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During his stay a fire broke out in the eastern palace of Xerxes I and spread to the rest of the city. |
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Once that was achieved, disputes soon broke out over control of the conquered territories. |
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In late 1346, plague broke out among the besiegers and from them penetrated into the town. |
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However, soon after conflict broke out again, leading to the Jugurthine War between Rome and Numidia. |
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A civil war broke out in Castile over King Henry's inability to act as sovereign. |
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A rebellion broke out in Segovia, and Isabella rode out to suppress it, as her husband Ferdinand was off fighting at the time. |
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When war with the Burmese broke out in late eighteenth century, provinces easily abandoned the capital. |
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The route lasted until 1815 when the Mexican War of Independence broke out. |
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The War of Jenkin's Ear broke out in 1739 between the Spanish and British and was confined to the Caribbean and Georgia. |
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After a period of diplomatic posturing and jockeying for position, open warfare broke out. |
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In 1569, the Morisco Revolt broke out in the southern province of Granada in defiance of attempts to suppress Moorish customs. |
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When the Eighty Years' War broke out in 1568, commercial trading between Antwerp and the Spanish port of Bilbao collapsed and became impossible. |
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After the mutiny, Captain Hudson's shallop broke out oars and tried to keep pace with the Discovery for some time. |
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A Tumad rebellion broke out in 1217, when Genghis Khan allowed his viceroy to seize 30 Tumad maidens. |
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The Yellow Turban Rebellion broke out in AD 184, ushering in an era of warlords. |
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On 23 October 1641, a major rebellion broke out in Ireland, and County Wexford produced strong support for Confederate Ireland. |
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Revolts broke out in Franconia, Swabia, and Thuringia in 1524, even drawing support from disaffected nobles, many of whom were in debt. |
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Meanwhile, a riot broke out in Boston in June 1768 over the seizure of the sloop Liberty, owned by John Hancock, for alleged smuggling. |
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A few months later, in April 1936, the Arab national general strike broke out. |
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During an election campaign involving Bradlaugh, a riot broke out in the Market Square that required military to disperse the action. |
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This region was emblematic of the whole Sillon industriel in Wallonia and of the Belgian general strikes which often broke out in the Borinage. |
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In 1675, King Philip's War broke out throughout New England with the Nipmuc Indians coming to the aid of Indian leader King Philip. |
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By the time World War I broke out in Europe, the city had reached its economic and population peak of over 110,000 people. |
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When a bushfire broke out, he was again injured, sustaining second degree burns on his legs, front torso, lips, left hand and right forearm. |
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After his death in 960, war broke out between the Fairhair dynasty and the Earls of Lade in alliance with Danish kings. |
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In 1130 the civil war era broke out on the basis of unclear succession laws, which allowed all the king's sons to rule jointly. |
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In 1642 the English Civil War broke out and the castle was garrisoned for the king. |
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Humphries broke out more freely into speech than he had done before, for his usual characteristic was that of taciturnity. |
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In 1642 the English Civil War broke out, dividing the country into the Royalist supporters of Charles, and the Parliamentarians. |
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In the aftermath of Sweden's secession from the Kalmar Union, civil war broke out in Denmark and Norway. |
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Clashes also broke out in Alexandria, Aswan, Luxor, and Assiut. |
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The adductions occured Wednesday when heavy clashes broke out between al-Nusra-affiated militants and Syrian government forces. |
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By the time the English Civil War broke out in November 1642, the Tower of London was already in Parliament's control. |
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While he was in talks with Hastein, the Danes at Appledore broke out and struck northwestwards. |
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Fighting broke out in England between forces loyal to Richard and those being gathered by John. |
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Civil war broke out shortly afterwards, with the barons aided by Louis of France. |
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The blaze broke out behind an electrical junction box in the kitchen and burned inside the walls and up into the attic. |
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A third civil war broke out between Octavian on one hand and Antony and Cleopatra on the other. |
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In his first televised appearance after protests broke out in Libya, he appeared with an umbrella and a ridiculous cap with earflaps. |
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A riot broke out, and only stopped when Caesar had two rioters sacrificed by the priests on the Field of Mars. |
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Fire crews rushed to tackle the blaze, which broke out in the building's ground-floor recreation room. |
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A new series of civil wars broke out and the constitutional government of the Republic was never fully restored. |
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War finally broke out after a confrontation between admirals Robert Blake and Maarten Tromp, May 1652, at the Battle of Dover. |
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Young Lucius plucked a mournful dirge on the kithara and soon Drusus broke out his aulos. |
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In 1895 and 1896 the Cuban War of Independence and the Philippine Revolution broke out and eventually the United States became involved. |
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Fighting broke out, forcing the regulars to conduct a fighting withdrawal to Boston. |
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The footage that turned viral on social media was of a big fire that broke out late on Monday in a labour camp. |
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The Peasants' Revolt in Germany broke out from 1524 to 1526, and in 1531 the Lutheran Schmalkaldic League was formed. |
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As of 2016 In 2012, Bangladesh denied entry to further refugees after another spate of sectarian riots broke out in Rakhine State. |
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As soon as the Greek War of Independence broke out in 1821, several Greek Cypriots left for Greece to join the Greek forces. |
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He was 14 when the Spanish Civil War broke out, and was conscious of what was happening through his membership of the local Left Book Club. |
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He was, not even six hours after he scaled a fence and broke out. |
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Lewis was studying English and French at Liverpool University when the First World War broke out. |
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The fight broke out after the divine plowman Amaethon stole a dog, a lapwing, and a roebuck from Arawn. |
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Colourful Indian ringneck Denzel broke out of his cage, sparking a frantic internet appeal for his return. |
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Police officers in riot gear moved into the area when sectarian clashes broke out between rival mobs. |
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The Plague of Cyprian broke out in 250 and killed a huge portion of the population. |
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This time, Pembroke made his excuses and declined to intervene, and war broke out in May. |
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Revolts also broke out in Lancashire and Bristol in 1315, and in Glamorgan in Wales in 1316, but were suppressed. |
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In 1642 the English Civil War broke out between the Charles' royalist supporters and Parliament. |
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In 1294, Wales broke out in rebellion led by Madog ap Llywelyn, prince of Wales. |
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Mark Antony, Caesar's lieutenant, condemned Caesar's assassination, and war broke out between the two factions. |
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The Great Fire of London broke out in 1666 in Pudding Lane in the city and quickly swept through the wooden buildings. |
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When war with France broke out, he paid for weapons for a company of volunteers, sworn to resist any French invasion. |
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Still in Germany when the First World War broke out in Europe, he spent the next four years in the Ruhleben internment camp. |
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The English Civil War broke out in 1642 between the Royalist supporters of Charles I and the supporters of Parliament. |
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Civil war broke out almost immediately, with the royalists again able to confine the reformist army in London. |
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On 18 November 1996, a fire broke out on an HGV shuttle wagon in the tunnel, but nobody was seriously hurt. |
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Urban workers also felt that they had a right to greater earnings, and popular uprisings broke out across Europe. |
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A revolt led by William Marshal's son, Richard, broke out in 1232, ending in a peace settlement negotiated by the Church. |
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