The ringleaders included the earls of Huntingdon, Rutland and Kent, elevated to dukedoms by Richard, but now demoted and demeaned by Henry. |
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They arrested one or two of the ringleaders, but no one wanted to give evidence and they were released on bail. |
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And the music industry is about to crack down on the biggest file-sharing ringleaders. |
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The ringleaders of the Council were rounded up in a joint effort between the French government and the British Royal Navy. |
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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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A vigilance committee hanged the three men accused of being the ringleaders, while the lives of the rest were spared. |
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If they would just look at the ringleaders of this boycott they would soon find out that they were commos. |
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Police quickly dispersed the crowd and dispatched the ringleaders to prison. |
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The ringleaders remain at large, and their exact motives remain unclear. |
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Two ringleaders convicted of treason were pardoned by Washington. |
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By July 1134, Roger's troops had forced Ranulf, Sergius, and the other ringleaders to submit. |
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Haig accepted the advice of Winston Churchill, Secretary of State for War, that exercising his right to shoot the ringleaders was not sensible. |
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Five people, believed to be ringleaders of the mosque group, were expelled last week by the immigration office in Dili. |
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In 1844, the ringleaders were caught and transported to Australia as convicts. |
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The ringleaders were Christopher Southall and Roger Palmer, both aged just 21, and the prank had been conceived to raise money for charity as part of the college's Rag Week. |
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