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Few inhabitants inside the Soviet Union learned of the revolts in the Gulag or of the forest-dwelling anti-Soviet partisans.
But it is so ethically problematic that the mind revolts at the thought that it could be true.
He faces massive revolts in his own party and in the nation at large over a whole range of issues.
The poll tax revolts are a warning of the fury that changes to local authority finances can trigger.
He believed that the Liberals were in a better position to weather the regency of Alfonso's widow and prevent Carlist or republican revolts.
When these minorities pass from disobedience to rebellion, the elites lack the resources to quell revolts.
Hoyle's rebellions were revolts of the commons, taken over and defused by the gentry and nobility.
Because of the inhumane nature of slavery, slave revolts became commonplace in Jamaica.
Quarrels over succession, corrupt and incompetent administration, and revolts accelerated disintegration.
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.
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.
These foot soldiers were spread throughout the borderlands of the Empire to protect from invasion and secure against revolts.
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.
Plantations, slave revolts, colonial governance, the insular existence, the sea, hurricanes, and many other elements contributed to the cultural synthesis.
Rather, the concerns were about how this particular series of popular revolts would play out in the Middle East cauldron.
The Russian takeover instigated numerous revolts against tsarist authority, and many Kyrgyz opted to move into the Pamir mountains or to Afghanistan.
There were many revolts which were put down with incredible savagery.
Worst of all, they elide the obvious point that all revolts fluctuate between periods of progress and regression.
Linebaugh and Rediker substantiate the evangelical underpinnings of proletarian revolts seen briefly before in the story of Francis, the Pentecostal maid.
Fresh Welsh revolts followed in 1294 under the leadership of Madog ap Llywelyn.
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To say nothing of the inhumanity, the senselessness of duelling revolts me.
Some such impulse as that is what marks off syndicalism from the other revolts of labor.
Everything that revolts other people, low company, paltry rooms, foul air, disgusting associations are inviting to you.
But what revolts me is the idea of marrying a woman without knowing anything at all about her.
The very possession of the letter, in the present excited state of my nerves, oppresses and revolts me.
Slave revolts, such as the one in 1763 led by Guyana's national hero, Cuffy, demonstrated the desire for basic rights but also a willingness to compromise.
The greater part of these privileges, it may be noted in passing, and there were some even better than the above, had been extorted from the kings by revolts and mutinies.
He found his evidence in the criminal records of Florence's dealing with the revolts, where sometimes the tax burden was specifically noted as the cause for rebellion.
Experts credit the success of various revolts and protests during the past three years to a leaderless revolution that governments were unable to predict or to stop.
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