There was enormous economic and social unrest, a weak parliamentary system and the fear of a socialist revolution. |
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Rebellions and armed unrest did not so much punctuate as define the history of colonial British America. |
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But they have been saying for months that there could be civil unrest, there could be resistance with force of arms. |
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While the feared large-scale violence didn't happen, the vote was marred by bloodshed and unrest. |
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Despite recent riots in the Kurdish areas and signs of labour unrest, Batebi is not very optimistic that change will arrive soon. |
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Turkey has claimed the deaths were the result of civil unrest at a time of war and that Turks and Kurds also lost their lives. |
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This unrest was part of a much wider crisis of morale that covered the whole urban world, workers and middle classes alike. |
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Severe social and economic problems caused recurrent unrest and frequent changes of government. |
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The first alternative is a shortcut to insolvency, the second, a recipe for discontentment and civil unrest. |
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Colombia has also had constant rebellions and civil unrest for the last fifty years. |
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Despite ethnic unrest, Nepalis have a strong sense of national identity and pride. |
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Increasingly, government-sponsored agrarian reform initiatives were targeted only for areas where rural unrest or insurgency threatened. |
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This collegial executive system would last until 1966 when economic decline and social unrest led to the readoption of a unipersonal presidency. |
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Electricity supplies were rationed because of frozen coal stocks, difficulties on the roads and labour unrest. |
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For this orchestra has weathered centuries of political unrest and revolution in its homeland. |
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The new party general secretary will no doubt be expected to play a role in quelling the ongoing unrest among hill tribes. |
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The Bata workers' struggle erupted amid developing unrest throughout Sri Lanka. |
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In several poems that refer to her native Costa Rica, we begin to understand one of the reasons for her unrest and unhappiness. |
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After that time, civil unrest outstripped the ability of smiths to supply the demand. |
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For every depressing story of unrest and instability there is an untold story of potential and hope. |
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Surprised authorities then sent reinforcements consisting of 200 martial police to quell further unrest in the city. |
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Further, social unrest resulting from hot wars made large-scale military intervention less politically feasible. |
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It does not point to the type of fear that gives unrest, confusion, anxiety and no sense of peace. |
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Mr Purtill also smoothed over staff unrest over the departure of general manager Nigel Gray by telling them their jobs were safe. |
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Player indiscipline, boardroom squabbles and unrest in the stands all contributed to his eventual sacking last year. |
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Upstairs, though the T.V. was inaudible, an old man with a club caused much greater unrest. |
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His analysis of the causes of agrarian unrest and ferment in Punjab was proved correct. |
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Thomas had come home, to a Bolton where the pillory was still a force, where unrest and distress were still to be overcome. |
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True, rural and regional Australia remains a hotbed of unrest and anxiety about the future. |
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The dramatic move looked set to break the deadlocked pay row and end months of industrial unrest in the fire service. |
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Periodic unrest has flared since, but yesterday's attack was among the worst. |
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The economic crisis fomented significant unrest in both countries, leading to a rise in nationalist fervor and rhetoric. |
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In fact, we think she's a Utopian sent to foment unrest within the Confederacy. |
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But the downside will be societies with large numbers of sexually frustrated males and that could cause everything from internal unrest to wars. |
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His words inflamed, and helped fuel the violent unrest of the days to come, an ugly venting of accumulated African rage. |
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All three are concerned about the potential spillover of unrest from Central Asia across their borders. |
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His unrest was palpable, overriding the lucrative offers to produce more nostalgia in favor of following this higher calling. |
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They are causing maximum unrest at a critical phase for all our senior pupils as they approach their prelim examinations. |
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It was soon learnt that members of the protective services were conducting a drill in preparation for any unrest inside the prison. |
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Social unrest was exploding as anti-war protestors and civil rights demonstrators used the public stage to express their views. |
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The unrest was sparked by the death of two boys whom locals think were fleeing police, despite official denials. |
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There is growing unrest in Hong Kong over deteriorating economic and social conditions. |
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The gap between the corrupt ruling class and the poor is wide and deep and he captures the unrest both too heavy-handedly and incredibly subtly. |
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For almost a hundred years ostracism fulfilled its function of aborting serious civil unrest or even civil war. |
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They confounded the doom-mongers who had predicted massive fraud, civil unrest and the early demise of the entire common currency project. |
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The recent tribal unrest in Kerala is not just the result of alienation from traditional land. |
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Industrial unrest over pay has hit Germany just as the finance ministers gather in Brussels. |
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Correspondents say it was the worst day of public unrest in Lebanon for a decade. |
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This constitution was not well accepted and was followed by a period of civil unrest and student riots. |
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However, worsening civil unrest in the troubled African nation saw her returning home after two months. |
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The play takes place amid growing civil unrest, initially taking the form of peace protests against an unjustified war. |
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It is obviously afraid that the decision could lead to public unrest or international protest. |
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The largest problems in terms of social unrest are those that result from traditional crimes and riots. |
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The unrest has left some 350 houses and public facilities charred or destroyed by fire. |
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The vote means the Government now faces industrial unrest over teacher workload on four separate fronts. |
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There was a marked increase in industrial unrest and in working days lost by strikes. |
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Most of our industrial unrest comes at a time that is most inconvenient to the customer or to the general consumer. |
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Last week's riot and the fear of further unrest has caused shopkeepers to shield their windows. |
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Any attempt to drag these senators through the courts will provoke further protests and unrest. |
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Given the fractured power structure in Indonesia, there is a real danger of civil unrest and anarchy. |
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The resulting policy of economic austerity caused unrest and demonstrations. |
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The court had been told that at the time Miss Lacy had been serving as part of a riot squad during unrest in Bradford. |
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Tanks often attacked the outskirts of the city in skirmishes with resistance fighters, adding to the chaos and unrest. |
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The question has come up more than once in the slipstream of the surge of media reports on labor unrest in Guangdong. |
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The unrest spread with the inflated belief that success was with the mutineers. |
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The artists' chain of contrasting attitudes reveals debates within society, undercurrents of unrest and anxieties about city life. |
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If allowed to continue unchecked, it could overwhelm the capacity of the receiving countries to cope, leading inevitably to social unrest. |
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The emerging science of ufology may hold solutions to ongoing religious and political unrest that serves only to polarize humanity. |
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In the late 1960s social unrest emerged, which was exacerbated by the activities of the Tupamaros. |
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Economic and political unrest plagued the nation throughout the 1960s and saw the emergence of the terrorist group, the Tupamaros. |
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The coming academic year is likely to be tumultuous, given the prevailing unrest among students on various counts. |
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The attack sparked massive unrest in the capital, leaving at least five people dead and 17 others missing. |
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The squadron aided the Transjordanian army to quell unrest in the district. |
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Some in Mexico view the exodus of millions of people as an embarrassment while others as an escape valve for social unrest. |
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While dance connects us to sensuality, music provides a safe vehicle for the expression of emotional unrest. |
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This follows one year of unrest during which self-styled war veterans raided farms and businesses. |
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At least five people suffered minor injuries in the unrest as riot police fired tear gas into the crowd. |
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Its greatest concern has been unrest in rural areas brought on by official malfeasance and land disputes. |
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Power outages, acts of sabotage and general unrest have hampered production. |
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Political unrest and reform were sweeping across Europe, highlighted in England by the Civil War between the Royalists and the Parliamentarians. |
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The Bill will see the same power extended to troops, armed with even more deadly weapons, operating under conditions of serious unrest. |
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But much of the inner unrest of the fifth century was also due to the attempts by senatorial aristocrats to expand their power. |
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He could have used this opportunity to express his dismay but also to start a dialogue to know and eliminate the reasons for the unrest and an untowardly reaction. |
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In a hammering irony, the people who had feared the importing of industrial unrest from Europe now had need of that tool in fighting the interlopers. |
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Since then, Argentina has defaulted on the biggest sovereign debt in history and the country has experienced its worst political unrest in a decade. |
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Parroting another government line, the article raises the specter of a Russian intervention if postelection unrest flares. |
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In recent months, Barton and Davis were alleged to have had a series of furious bust-ups but rumours of unrest in the relationship were never confirmed. |
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Even at that time, there was a bit of unrest in the area, so an army outpost had been set up on the island with 14 soldiers and two of their wives. |
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The policies which were put in place left the work force feeling cheated since they had expected to gain control of industry, and there were strikes and unrest in the country. |
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Social unrest and nationalistic stirrings were very prevalent. |
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In recent months, however, as worker unrest has swelled and fewer job recruits have arrived, the clamour for jobs at the factory gates has declined. |
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If the government fails to be firm and resolute, the loss of confidence could bring the economy to a halt while social unrest and regional conflicts could increase. |
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The movie is a direct reflection of the growing fear of foreign infiltration at the time, and the expanding social unrest of the civil rights movement. |
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The separation of different population groups increased intercultural tensions and the different rates of progress led to political unrest and instability. |
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The last thing I want is for my resignation to fuel unrest at the club. |
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For months, newspaper headlines, radio and television, and the outback radio galah session had concentrated on the unrest among the Aboriginal people. |
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While father and daughter disport themselves, textile unrest grows. |
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She picks out the Luddite unrest to make it seem that the danger of working-class crowds actually engendered the need for middle-class female domestication. |
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I think one of the root causes of this mass unrest is a sense of disempowerment. |
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It is also overwhelmingly pro-regime, and since the start of Syrian unrest the region has become a hotbed of pro-Assad activity. |
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Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione asked residents to remain calm, amid fears of unrest. |
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But by Wednesday evening there was little in the way of organized protests or random unrest in the area. |
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In 1969, the creation of a black studies program was embedded in the political unrest of that period. |
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American moviemakers and studio executives have always been slower to respond to social unrest, perhaps out of fear that controversy will scare away audiences. |
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Asked if potential unrest in Sanford or elsewhere is a concern for the Martin family or their legal team, crump says it is not. |
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In addition, Dagan suggested supporting student pro-democracy activists, if only to cause unrest inside Iran. |
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They know what it means to be tiny spots on the map, remembered only if embroiled in a terrible conflict that turns the whole region into a nest of unrest. |
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An estimated 400 000 people have fled into neighbouring Sierra Leone, Guinea and Ivory Coast and have been languishing in refugee camps, the sites of frequent unrest. |
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They can exacerbate splits within a ruling leadership, foment popular unrest, or expedite a dwindling current account. |
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There are indications that a new civil unrest may break out. |
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One thing this new unrest shares with the Second Intifada, also known as the al-Aqsa Intifada, is the flashpoint. |
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Though none of the artists on the roster at his own J records has shown signs of unrest, Davis knows better than most record executives the perils of the prima donna. |
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Instead, Egypt's current unrest is a sign of how much the nation is splintering. |
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I particularly believed that from the ashes of the unrest we could work to sprout new hope for our community. |
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If so, why would the U.S. government want the SSA to kill 174,000 of our citizens, even during a time of civil unrest? |
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More than 10 million Kurds live in Iran and Tehran fears Iraqi Kurdish statehood will encourage unrest among their own Kurds. |
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The killing led to protest, unrest and a bandh in the Kashmir valley. |
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We saw how such provocative actions only inflamed passions and escalated the unrest. |
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He documented America as it really was, from the political unrest to the rise of suburbia. |
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Beginning in 2005, Marf Zamua began to document Late Bronze Age and Iron Age sites that were revealed during a period of unrest. |
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In 1998, just before then President Suharto stepped down, unrest and arson destroyed or damaged hundreds of properties belonging to ethnic Chinese in Solo. |
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All the usual things that spark civil unrest and topple governments. |
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The Saudis' nightmare is a Shia republic in Manama that tilts towards Tehran and encourages Shia unrest in the Eastern province. |
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In what proved to be a tremendous error, the regime stole the election to keep Ahmadinejad in power, triggering months of unrest. |
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It is believed the value of the airline has fallen following a spate of industrial unrest, the foot-and-mouth crisis and a turndown in the US economy. |
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Russia denies Ukrainian and Western claims that it is fomenting pro-Russian unrest in eastern Ukraine. |
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If this was society, where a man can't even go to a pub without a reminder of the bubbling undercurrent of social unrest, give me back my bothies in the wilderness. |
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By then, the city was noted for industrial decline and social unrest. |
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Henry Baugh came out to investigate the unrest, Pandey opened fire but hit Baugh's horse instead. |
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Tito's death on 4 May 1980 ushered in a long period of political instability, worsened by growing economic crisis and nationalist unrest. |
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On 10 March 1973, the Governor of Bermuda Richard Sharples was assassinated by local Black Power militants during a period of civil unrest. |
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On 23 July, riots erupted in Edinburgh upon the first Sunday of the prayer book's usage, and unrest spread throughout the Kirk. |
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After the early 1920s, there were occasional incidents of sectarian unrest in Northern Ireland. |
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Europe's economies were recovering slowly, as unemployment and food shortages led to strikes and unrest in several nations. |
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Many voters decided the NSDAP was capable of restoring order, quelling civil unrest, and improving Germany's international reputation. |
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His new subjects flocked to see him, relieved that the succession had triggered neither unrest nor invasion. |
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Furthermore, both sides became increasingly fearful of social unrest and revolution in Europe. |
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The unrest spread from Calcutta to the surrounding regions of Bengal when students returned home to their villages and towns. |
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Despite several peace treaties, unrest continued in Scotland until Henry's death. |
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After the first unrest of his reign and a revolt by the Earls of Salisbury, Gloucester, Exeter and Surrey, Richard reputedly starved to death. |
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In 1156, Brittany was hit by civil unrest when Bertha died, ending in Conan IV's accession. |
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These dramatic changes were accompanied by social unrest and the rise of populist, socialist, and anarchist movements. |
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Her crime was Lollardy, including the possession of Protestant literature at a time of great religious unrest. |
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Stephen's contested accession initiated the widespread civil unrest later called the Anarchy. |
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Even so, the number of buried hoards found from this period rises, suggesting continuing unrest. |
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Besides that there is the unrest in Ulster as a whole and the special unrest in the area which is to be the subject of delimitation. |
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When it was first established, there was much judicial and governmental unrest about the scope of the Commission's investigatory powers. |
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Caesar was eager to return to Gaul for the winter due to growing unrest there, and an agreement was mediated by Commius. |
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Egyptian five-year CDS hit a peak of 450 bps last Monday, fuelled by political unrest in the country. |
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Between 1936 and 1938, a series of labour disputes, strikes, and worker unrest spread throughout the French automobile industry. |
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Both Hayek and Keynes lived through periods of war and social unrest. |
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Not only is he personally questioning the slavocracy of the South, but he is also planting seeds of unrest and rebellion. |
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Huddersfield was a centre of civil unrest during the Industrial Revolution. |
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Owing to the civil unrest during the Troubles, the British government suspended home rule in 1972 and imposed direct rule. |
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The period of civil unrest that followed until the end of the 19th century is referred to as the Land War. |
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The postwar period saw an economic slump, and poor harvests and inflation caused widespread social unrest. |
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Popular unrest occurred in Edinburgh, as mentioned above, with some lesser but still substantial riots in Glasgow. |
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This resulted in high unemployment and social unrest, but ultimately also economic growth, particularly in the services sector. |
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The ear-to-the-ground President knew that all the unrest could not be blamed on Communists. |
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The popularity of the Chartist movement between 1828 and 1858 led to a desire to refortify the Tower of London in the event of civil unrest. |
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Thereafter, the 1960s swelled with political zeal and social unrest. |
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Hardline leaders have accused opposition leaders of fomenting unrest and called for them to be punished. |
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Six years later there was again civil unrest, and Richard spent Christmas in the security of the Tower rather than Windsor as was more usual. |
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Henry was disconnected from his barons, and a mutual lack of understanding led to unrest and resentment towards his rule. |
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The Hill Tracts region suffered unrest and an insurgency from 1975 to 1997 due to a movement by indigenous people for autonomy. |
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During renewed sectarian unrest in Rakhine State in 2012, Bangladesh closed its borders amid fears of a third major exodus from Myanmar. |
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The weakening economy caused several episodes of social unrest in the region, including the 1926 general strike and the Jarrow March. |
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Alfred's son Edward the Elder also secured homage from the Welsh, although sporadic border unrest continued. |
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The lack of clear leadership led to civil and military unrest, and for a popular desire to restore the monarchy. |
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Morrison warned that he could not counter the Communist unrest unless provision of shelters were made. |
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The political and social unrest that borders on paranoia in the Berlin of 1936 is the background for this thriller. |
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The Whigs had been out of power for most years since the 1770s, and saw political reform in response to the unrest as the key to their return. |
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Football is a considerable uniting factor in Iraq following years of war and unrest. |
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As the tax neared its implementation in England, protests against the tax began to increase as unrest mounted. |
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In November 2015, a Sarbat Khalsa, or congregation of the Sikh community was called in response to recent unrest in the Punjab region. |
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The loss of prosperity caused social unrest, and Wallonia sought greater autonomy in order to address its economic problems. |
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However, due to war and unrest in Wales at the time, he probably never set foot in his see. |
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In addition, wild rumours and paranoia caused widespread unrest and civil disturbances that contributed to the collapse of law and order. |
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Both Maidan and Tahrir were peaceful. Maidan was absolutely peaceful, Tahrir saw some unrest but was still peaceful on the whole. |
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Political instability and economic weaknesses were fertile ground for chaos and unrest during the Portuguese First Republic. |
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The invasion plans for 1212 were postponed because of fresh English baronial unrest about service in Poitou. |
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The country continues to face challenges from terrorism, political unrest, and economic underdevelopment. |
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However, his successor could not maintain the industry due to financial problems, worsened by many years of social unrest under his rule. |
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Russia and Qing Dynasty China failed to keep pace with the other world powers which led to massive social unrest in both empires. |
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The last days of the Qing Dynasty were marked by civil unrest and foreign invasions. |
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The Russian Revolution of 1905 was a wave of mass political unrest through vast areas of the Russian Empire. |
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The expedition spent the winter in Orkney, and there was much unrest between the Norwegians and Orcadians over trade and women. |
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They also faced high government deficits and growing unrest led by militant labour unions. |
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In the unrest that followed throughout Italy, the wives and children of the foederati were slain. |
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Social unrest continued and was aggravated during World War I by military defeat and food shortages in major Soviet cities. |
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In addition the country attracted a number of creative persons during time of unrest or war in Europe. |
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Furthermore, the member states agreed to send military assistance to any government threatened by unrest. |
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Following the 2008 coup, the military government of Mauritania faced severe international sanctions and internal unrest. |
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He did not overindulge in the luxuries of palace life, but still used Buddhism and Buddhist festivals to help calm civil unrest. |
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Uninterested in administration, they were separated from both the army and the populace, and China was torn by dissension and unrest. |
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Zhang Wenqian, a central government official, was sent by Kublai in 1260 to Daming where unrest had been reported in the local population. |
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In 1983, Hassan cancelled planned elections amid political unrest and economic crisis. |
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In November 1968, unrest in the provinces led Stevens to declare a state of emergency across the country. |
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The Wall Street Crash of 1929 led to a collapse in the price of sugar, political unrest, and repression. |
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There was civil unrest, and the colonial government crushed all trade union activities. |
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An independent commission, set up to look into the unrest, found that state media coverage was at times inflammatory. |
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The presence of Spanish troops under the command of the Duke of Alba, brought in to oversee order, further amplified this unrest. |
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Philip, however, insisted on rigorous enforcement, which caused widespread unrest. |
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Although there was peace on an international level, political unrest took hold of Dutch domestic affairs. |
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Amid these negotiations, William Brewster found himself involved with religious unrest emerging in Scotland. |
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The peaceful town of Duisburg, untroubled by political and religious unrest, was the perfect place for the flowering of his talent. |
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The early 1970s were a time of unrest among university students, workers, and farmers. |
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Jonathan was generally praised for conceding defeat and limiting the risk of unrest. |
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In 2005, Belize was the site of unrest caused by discontent with the PUP government, including tax increases in the national budget. |
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Not only did the unrest between Zurich and the bishop continue, tensions were growing among Zurich's Confederation partners in the Swiss Diet. |
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In some countries, struggles for civil rights were accompanied, or followed, by civil unrest and even armed rebellion. |
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Nor could the board determine whether labor unrest was a serious threat to the economy or not. |
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The Company was quick to reverse the effects of this policy in hopes that the unrest would be quelled. |
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There was also unrest in the city of Meerut itself, with angry protests in the bazaar and some buildings being set on fire. |
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Fearing serious social unrest, large numbers of Tory MPs rebelled in a vote on governmental expenses. |
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No less than 6,000 regular troops were called into the city to quell the unrest, while strike spread through the whole sillon industriel. |
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The perceived threat of the power loom led to disquiet and industrial unrest. |
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When trouble flared, the Home Secretary ordered troops to be ready to quell the unrest. |
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Former Soviet leader says The root cause of the unrest in Ukraine was an interruption of perestroika and of the democratic process there. |
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In a year with less unrest economically, that would be an asterisk. |
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In the chaos and unrest after the fire, Charles II feared another London rebellion. |
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An unruly group of writers and artists forged the comic's anti-establishment attitude in the punk rock heat of 1970s industrial unrest. |
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Domestic unrest among alienated Shia mullahs and unemployed youth was not even a minor blip on our diplomatic radarscope. |
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In addition to various levels of unrest in Europe, Asian countries have also seen various degrees of protest. |
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After more than two hundred years of social unrest, violent conflict and revolution, Central America today remains in a period of political transformation. |
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Inevitably, the domination of politics and concomitant aggregation of wealth by small groups of families was apt to cause social unrest in many poleis. |
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In 2009, when Moldova experienced its most serious civil unrest in a decade, several civilians, including Valeriu Boboc, were killed and many more injured. |
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He was a former comitadji who had been involved in fomenting unrest in Bosnia after the annexation of 1908 and was even rumoured to have commanded guerrilla bands. |
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Those in authority were concerned about the growing unrest, political and social agitation among the working classes, and the disaffection of the intelligentsia. |
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Set in '60s Detroit, like the rest of America, calls for civil rights and equality are increasing in volume, threatening to light the touch-paper on social unrest. |
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In this regard, the minister citied GCC decision to raise production to make up for the stop of the flow of Libyan oil due to the political unrest. |
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In the middle of the 4th century, bastions were added to its defences and general unrest across the Empire seems to have affected the town's prosperity. |
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After Kublai's departure, unrest broke out among certain factions. |
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The work of the Napier Commission and the Congested Districts Board, and the passing of the Crofting Act of 1886 helped, but social unrest continued. |
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The war effort sparked civil unrest in Germany, while the troops, who had been constantly in the field without relief, grew exhausted and lost all hope of victory. |
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High taxes and a growth in unemployment have contributed to discontent, and has been reflected in a rise in civil unrest, and discontent with the royal family. |
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He began large scale famine relief, reduced taxes, and overcame bureaucratic obstacles in an effort to reduce both starvation and widespread social unrest. |
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Amidst Bolivia's nationwide economic collapse and growing national unrest over the state of the economy, the Bolivian government was forced to withdraw the water contract. |
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Edginess over the situation spread Monday to the nation's largest city, Yangon, more than 500 kilometers South of Meikhtila, although no actual unrest was apparent. |
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In February 1999, the country experienced a brief period of civil unrest. |
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The resulting clash with police soon grew into civil unrest. |
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Popular unrest culminated in the Constitutional Revolution of 1906, which established a constitutional monarchy and the country's first legislature. |
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In a sign that unrest may be spreading elsewhere in the country, government buildings in at least two other major cities, Rivne and Lviv, were seized by protesters Thursday. |
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In 1890 it was South Australian Premier Charles Cameron Kingston who first proposed a system of compulsory conciliation and arbitration to deal with industrial unrest. |
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Throughout 20th century, Peru endured armed territorial disputes, coups, social unrest, and internal conflicts, as well as periods of stability and economic upswing. |
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The militants used submachine guns and rocket shells, in response to the unrest, the Lebanese army closed Tripoli's main road and Akkar highway, it added. |
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The years preceding the First World War were marked by worker strikes and civil unrest and saw many violent confrontations between civilians and the police and armed forces. |
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Along with depopulation came social unrest and endemic warfare. |
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Navy's Fifth Fleet, has been rocked by unrest since a 2011 Shiite-led uprising demanding a constitutional monarchy and more representative government. |
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In 1560, during the political unrest accompanying the Scottish Reformation, the then chancellor, Archbishop James Beaton, a supporter of the Marian cause, fled to France. |
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Modern piracy can also take place in conditions of political unrest. |
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This caused domestic unrest culminating in Bacon's Rebellion. |
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Political unrest caused the Dutch to abandon their trading post at Ouidah in 1725, and they then moved to Jaquim, at which place they built Fort Zeelandia. |
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However, the early 1930s were marked by social unrest, high unemployment, and strikes, as there were over 25 separate governments throughout the decade. |
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As early as 1521, the Pope had written a letter to the Spanish monarchy warning against allowing the unrest in Northern Europe to be repeated in Spain. |
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He defended himself against charges of inciting unrest and heresy. |
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Meanwhile, unrest grew in Russia, as the Tsar remained at the front. |
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In January 1769, Parliament responded to the unrest by reactivating the Treason Act 1543 which called for subjects outside the realm to face trials for treason in England. |
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The controversial results of this election sparked civil unrest. |
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The government has reinstated all of the demobilised civil service employees who had been dismissed on grounds of their participation in last year's unrest. |
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Charles, fearing for the safety of his family in the face of unrest, assented reluctantly to Strafford's attainder on 9 May after consulting his judges and bishops. |
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It was one of the worst incidents of civil unrest in American history. |
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A period of unrest and anarchy followed, dated by Zuckerman to ca. |
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Described as a revolutionary wave, the period of unrest began in France and then, further propelled by the French Revolution of 1848, soon spread to the rest of Europe. |
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Six more people were sentenced to death by an Urumqi court Thursday for their roles in unrest in China's Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in early July. |
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To prevent Charles using this unrest to his own advantage, Plectrude had him imprisoned in Cologne, the city which was destined to be her capital. |
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During April, there was unrest and fires at Agra, Allahabad and Ambala. |
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This also 'Romanized' the population in newly subjugated provinces, thus reducing unrest and lowering the chance of revolt against the Roman Republic. |
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A great deal of unrest followed the Napoleonic wars, which had the effect of increased wealth for the manufacturing classes but poverty for the working classes. |
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But many farmers reneged on the agreements and the unrest increased. |
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Many people advocated political reform as the only solution to the unrest. |
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In 1936 the Billancourt factory had been the scene of violent political and industrial unrest that had surfaced under Leon Blum's Popular Front government. |
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The sense of urgently righting wrongs reflects the leaders' desires to avoid unfavorable consequences, which in this case included social unrest and further conquests. |
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The postwar period was marked by social unrest as society grappled with the massive war losses of young men, as well as trying to integrate veterans into the economy. |
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This trial was the pinnacle of years of unrest and deliberation. |
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Upon his election, Poroshenko announced that his immediate priorities would be to take action in the civil unrest in Eastern Ukraine and mend ties with the Russian Federation. |
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During the civil and military unrest that followed, George Monck, the Governor of Scotland, was concerned that the nation would descend into anarchy. |
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Some have blamed Zanzibari separatist organisation Uamsho for the unrest. |
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One practical argument in favor of reduction is the idea that economic inequality reduces social cohesion and increases social unrest, thereby weakening the society. |
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Unrest was triggered by the deaths of two teenagers electrocuted in a power substation where they hid to escape police. |
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Unrest was a fact of student life under the dictatorship of the shah, though Parsa stresses he was not an activist. |
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Unrest forced the military to convoke the Congress elected in 1980 and allow it to choose a new chief executive. |
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Unrest forced the military to convoke the Congress, elected in 1980, and allow it to choose a new chief executive. |
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Unrest eventually persuaded her to turn the administration of patents over to the common law courts, but her successor, James I, was even more abusive. |
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