Few inhabitants inside the Soviet Union learned of the revolts in the Gulag or of the forest-dwelling anti-Soviet partisans. |
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But it is so ethically problematic that the mind revolts at the thought that it could be true. |
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He faces massive revolts in his own party and in the nation at large over a whole range of issues. |
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The poll tax revolts are a warning of the fury that changes to local authority finances can trigger. |
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He believed that the Liberals were in a better position to weather the regency of Alfonso's widow and prevent Carlist or republican revolts. |
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When these minorities pass from disobedience to rebellion, the elites lack the resources to quell revolts. |
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Hoyle's rebellions were revolts of the commons, taken over and defused by the gentry and nobility. |
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Because of the inhumane nature of slavery, slave revolts became commonplace in Jamaica. |
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Quarrels over succession, corrupt and incompetent administration, and revolts accelerated disintegration. |
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Shocked, I reeled away in horror, fearing that some passing stranger might take me for a rubber fetishist, a thought that appals and revolts me. |
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The odium is either gone or all over pervasive, and the township revolts are assuming an endemic scale and nature reminiscent of 20 years ago. |
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These foot soldiers were spread throughout the borderlands of the Empire to protect from invasion and secure against revolts. |
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There were serious revolts during the course of the seventeenth-century, and raiding by the nomadic hunter-gatherers from the eastern parts of the region. |
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Plantations, slave revolts, colonial governance, the insular existence, the sea, hurricanes, and many other elements contributed to the cultural synthesis. |
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Rather, the concerns were about how this particular series of popular revolts would play out in the Middle East cauldron. |
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The Russian takeover instigated numerous revolts against tsarist authority, and many Kyrgyz opted to move into the Pamir mountains or to Afghanistan. |
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There were many revolts which were put down with incredible savagery. |
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Worst of all, they elide the obvious point that all revolts fluctuate between periods of progress and regression. |
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Linebaugh and Rediker substantiate the evangelical underpinnings of proletarian revolts seen briefly before in the story of Francis, the Pentecostal maid. |
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Fresh Welsh revolts followed in 1294 under the leadership of Madog ap Llywelyn. |
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There were revolts during the 17th century, but these were quelled with significant force, especially the revolts of Palermo and Messina. |
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The citizens of many inner city areas responded with the freeway and expressway revolts. |
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These revolts marked the beginning of a devastating war of independence against the Napoleonic regime. |
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From 1807 to 1835, these groups instigated numerous slave revolts in Bahia with a violence and terror that were previously unknown. |
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Vespasian immediately embarked on a series of efforts to stay in power and prevent future revolts. |
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Political insurgency and a spate of popular revolts seldom equalled shook the foundations of most states in Europe and Asia. |
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Communist revolts were beaten back everywhere else, but they did succeed in Russia. |
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The Peloponnesian revolt was quickly followed by revolts in Crete, Macedonia and Central Greece, which would soon be suppressed. |
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Upon Philip's return, he dispatched Alexander with a small force to subdue revolts in southern Thrace. |
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Existing revolts over the government salt monopoly and severe floods along the Yellow River provoked the Red Turban Rebellion. |
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He feared that his dependence on Chinese officials left him vulnerable to future revolts and defections to the Song. |
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The occurrence of these revolts and the subsequent suppression aggravated the financial difficulties of the Yuan government. |
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During the 9th century the Berbers returned to Africa in the aftermath of revolts. |
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Lesser, often spontaneous conflicts, such as brawls, riots, revolts, and melees, are not considered to be warfare. |
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The first and third were called off due to revolts elsewhere in the empire, the second because the Britons seemed ready to come to terms. |
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Thus, even while revolution swept over most of the countries of Europe in 1848, Norway was largely unaffected by revolts that year. |
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These confiscations led to revolts, which resulted in more confiscations, a cycle that continued for five years after the Battle of Hastings. |
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Popular revolts were commonplace, triggered by the denial of numerous freedoms. |
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The autonomous and troublesome duchy of Aquitaine was conquered by the Franks in 769, after a series of revolts against their suzerainty. |
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After Lancastrian revolts in the north were suppressed in 1464 and Henry was captured once again and placed in the Tower of London. |
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Warbeck made repeated attempts to incite revolts, with support at various times from the court of Burgundy and James IV of Scotland. |
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They were driven out of the Austrian Netherlands, and serious revolts flared in the west and south of France. |
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They tried to oppose its completion by diplomatic pressures and by promoting revolts among workers. |
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At the end of 1793, the army began to prevail and revolts were defeated with ease. |
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Facing local revolts and foreign invasions in both the East and West of the country, the most urgent government business was the war. |
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By November 1793, the revolts in Normandy, Bordeaux and Lyon were overcome, in December also that in Toulon. |
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The Cypriots expressed their true disdain for Ottoman rule through revolts and nationalist movements. |
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The Ottomans only suppressed these revolts in the harshest of fashion but that only ended up fueling the revolts and desire for independence. |
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This can also be a form of imagined human geography because Cyprus used this identity to justify its revolts and nationalist movements. |
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The Republic's focus now was only to the Hellenistic kingdoms of Greece and revolts in Hispania. |
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The Mutiny of 1857 was initiated in the Presidency of Bengal, with major revolts by the Bengal Army in Dacca, Calcutta and Chittagong. |
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Edward I proved to be a successful military leader, leading the suppression of the baronial revolts in the 1260s, and joining the Ninth Crusade. |
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The United States worried that the success of the Creole slaves in gaining freedom would encourage more slave revolts on merchant ships. |
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However, it was evident that from time to time local revolts, led by local princes or kings, took place. |
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After the conquest of central Mexico, there were only two major Indian revolts challenging Spanish rule. |
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The revolts in Portugal and Catalonia, both in 1640, weakened Spain's position appreciably. |
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With Bruges, the city led two revolts against Maximilian of Austria, the first monarch of the House of Habsburg to rule Flanders. |
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There had been revolts by the peasantry on a smaller scale since the 15th century. |
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Out of fear for his own destruction, he should avoid unripe ones, which give rise to revolts. |
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At Benares and Allahabad, the disarmings were bungled, also leading to local revolts. |
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Moreover, popular revolts almost always failed unless they had the support and patronage of the noble or gentry classes. |
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These revolts were usually led by the Earls of Northumberland, the Percy family. |
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Its Libyan arm has tried to stage revolts in the past in Cyrenaica. |
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Such revolts are capable of eliminating local injustices without also destroying the folkways that make the community resilient and strong. |
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The following figures do not include deaths of enslaved Africans as a result of their labour, slave revolts, or diseases suffered while living among New World populations. |
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Among the uprisings were the jacquerie in France, the Peasants' Revolt in England, and revolts in the cities of Florence in Italy and Ghent and Bruges in Flanders. |
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The Miskito kings received regular gifts from the British in the form of weapons and consumer goods, and provided security against slave revolts and capturing runaways. |
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During the later period of the Yuan dynasty, Muslims were persecuted through the banning of their traditions, and they participated in revolts against the Mongols. |
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These burdens led to a number of revolts across the Spanish Habsburg's domains, including their Spanish kingdoms, but the rebellions were put down. |
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After his failure to overthrow his father, Richard concentrated on putting down internal revolts by the nobles of Aquitaine, especially in the territory of Gascony. |
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On various occasions since the 2011 Arab Spring of revolts, Shaikh Nimr led Shi'ite protest against Riyadh and the Wahhabi religious establishment. |
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The Chinese military, caught between fruitless efforts to defeat the Manchu raiders from the north and huge peasant revolts in the provinces, essentially fell apart. |
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When news of the revolts reached Alexander, he responded quickly. |
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It was rumoured that Henry himself had financed the revolts. |
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For the next few years, the emperor would be preoccupied with internal revolts in Anatolia, while the Bulgarians expanded their realm in the Balkans. |
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Greeks in Crete continued to stage regular revolts, and in 1897, the Greek government under Theodoros Deligiannis, bowing to popular pressure, declared war on the Ottomans. |
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Theological revolts, fads, and correctives come and go, but liberalism has endured as a revisable tradition that appropriates and outlives its competing perspectives. |
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The first of these revolts began on 6 March 1821 in the Danubian Principalities under the leadership of Alexandros Ypsilantis, but it was soon put down by the Ottomans. |
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Trajan was forced to withdraw his army in order to put down the revolts. |
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Of these, the Georgian Ajars were the most eager to rise up against Russia, but the Ottomans also hoped for revolts in Daghestan and Azerbaijan upon entry of their troops. |
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A few temporarily successful revolts against the Persians marked the fifth century BC, but Egypt was never able to permanently overthrow the Persians. |
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The revolts between 1904 and 1911 were especially damaging to the Ottomans, costing them as many as 10,000 soldiers and as much as 500,000 pounds per year. |
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All these family members of Yusuf, members of the Fihri tribe, were very effective at obtaining support from Berbers in their revolts against the Umayyad regime. |
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The need to maintain Loyalist support prevented the British from using the harsh methods of suppressing revolts that they had used in Scotland and Ireland. |
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A number of nationalist revolts were crushed by the Ottomans until, in 1877, the Bulgars allied themselves with Russia during the Russo-Turkish War. |
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By the end of the year, large new armies had turned back foreign invaders, and the Reign of Terror, a fierce policy of repression, had suppressed internal revolts. |
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Minor slave revolts had occurred on the island throughout the years, with the revolt planned and organized by Marcos Xiorro in 1821 being the most important. |
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Between 1742 and 1756, Juan Santos Atahuala led an uprising in the mountains of Jauja, one of many revolts that would occur in Peru over the years. |
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Protests against Parliamentary Enclosure continued, sometimes in Parliament itself, frequently in the villages affected, and sometimes as organised mass revolts. |
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Beginning with Kett's Rebellion in 1549, agrarian revolts swept all over the nation, and other revolts occurred periodically throughout the century. |
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In late Tang period, there were ineffective and corrupt rulers and officials in the imperial court allowing regional warlords to trigger widespread revolts. |
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Slave owners feared possible revolts if conditions were lightened. |
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English resistance had also begun, with Eadric the Wild attacking Hereford and revolts at Exeter, where Harold's mother Gytha was a focus of resistance. |
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The Colonists, however, accused the British of encouraging slave revolts. |
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