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After all, most rebellions against the establishment are ultimately defeated.
Roman reprisals against rebellions were fierce, but such revolts were few.
The Colonial era and beyond bristled with slave rebellions and resistance.
Did you learn about rebellions or the resistance of enslaved people?
The Trump rebellion, like all political rebellions, is about who rules.
"Rebellions are built on hope," Jyn states, seeking to rally the alliance.
Ms Kan carved her own path through a series of small rebellions.
In addition, several parts of the country are dealing with armed rebellions.
"There have been a series of rebellions across the country," Basentini said.
Pro-autonomy armed rebellions have been active in Mindanao since the 1970s.
Sometimes this meant studying organized revolts, like slave rebellions or peasant uprisings.
They have played a central role in rebellions in all three countries.
Alinejad's life has been defined by her rebellions against her society's restrictions.
Women are at the heart of many of the rebellions against the strongmen.
So they launched a series of rebellions shortly after the Normans took power.
The Fixed-term Parliaments Act gives the government enormous power to survive rebellions.
That could stoke new rebellions that would quickly undermine any post-Bashir government.
When such overcrowding is not dealt with, rebellions can get out of control.
Is it possible that these rebellions will inevitably be co-opted by advertising?
Since Déby took power, his forces have put down numerous rebellions and coups.
Here, Darth Vader is busy giving his thoughts on the nature of rebellions.
But the increase apparently did little to tamp down on the brewing rebellions.
Biblical revelations, asteroid strikes, Ragnarök, robot rebellions, collapsed civilizations—we've envisioned it all.
Mini-rebellions like young Jason's unfold in classrooms thousands of times a day.
Fire and brimstone, slave rebellions and insurrections, pirates and buccaneers, hurricanes and earthquakes.
By then, teachers in Arizona and Oklahoma were already preparing their own rebellions.
In the 19th century, Muslim-led rebellions were brutally suppressed, killing hundreds of thousands.
The rebellions stemmed partially from resentment of the uranium industry's alleged exclusion of northerners.
Deby has faced several rebellions since seizing power in 1990 in a military coup.
Since then, he has faced a number of rebellions from the Labour upper ranks.
Race/Related As long as there have been slaves, there have been slave rebellions.
In the early 20th century, Kurdish rebellions erupted across Anatolia and were savagely suppressed.
It is by the barrel that the slave was subdued and his rebellions squashed.
"New York had slave auctions and slave whipping posts and slave rebellions," he noted.
"Rebellions are built on hope," Jones's Erso says, channeling The Hunger Games' Katniss Everdeen.
Rebellions broke out against Ukrainian government rule in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions in 2014.
CTAC is a Protectorate fighting force that quells rebellions and keeps the colonies under control.
Deby has faced several rebellions since then but there has been relative calm since 2009.
Rebellions routinely erupt, especially in the east, upending life for hundreds of thousands of people.
" He cited, as evidence, "the rebellions of 1789, 1792, 1830, 1848, 1871, 1936, and 1968.
Sarekat Islam dissolved in the face of Dutch repression after failed rebellions in 1926-7.
Not to mention the brief Globes and Cannes all-black fashion rebellions of last year.
Party rebellions on the latter nearly toppled the Conservative prime minister of the time, John Major.
He was also wildly corrupt, buying off political opponents and funding death squads to squelch rebellions.
In retrospect, the most important of 1968 rebellions was not the Parisian one but the Prague one.
Several energy firms have faced shareholder rebellions at annual general meetings over their stance on climate change.
Beneath the polished chrome and neon towers of the elite, we set the fire of our rebellions.
This is preventable, and it's necessary to participate in these rebellions despite the threat of 'disciplinary measures.
Her authority hit an all-time low this week after a series of parliamentary defeats and rebellions.
Workers' rebellions remain few and far between, however, while cyber surveillance of our desks is becoming increasingly common.
Much of the planning for the rebellions organized by Gabriel Prosser and Nat Turner took place at barbecues.
Because of course, this is exactly the same issue that generated most of the rebellions of the 1960s.
This also engendered rebellions throughout the country and progress was cut short in 1553 with his untimely death.
Twin rebellions beyond the Wall and in Essos, Episode 4 The Night's Watch mutiny is sudden and brutal.
Long before Karl Marx's class-based critique of capitalism, poor whites and blacks joined forces in several rebellions.
Over the decades, there have been occasional, unconfirmed reports of armed rebellions or assassination attempts in the North.
Perhaps no one fantasized about slave rebellions more than the whites who benefitted from the subjugation of slaves.
In black churches, the tradition of social activism stretches through the civil-rights movement to abolitionists and slave rebellions.
It's Britney at peak Britney, it was a the anthem of our childhood and adolescent rebellions, it's a legend.
In contrast to past years, when McConnell had to face down rebellions from conservative colleagues — most notably Texas Sen.
BLM evolved into a full-fledged movement during the urban rebellions in Ferguson in 2014 and Baltimore in 2015.
Rebellions by the Irish against the British and by Indigenous Peruvians against the Spanish sprang from their own histories.
It was the backlash against another misbegotten war that ultimately led to one of the most successful congressional rebellions.
The heroines all are sorted into categories, realize the government is evil, and spark rebellions using memorable hand signals.
He is perceptive about the way "Star Wars" dramatizes how rebellions take shape and how democracies tumble into dictatorship.
It took the rebellions of the '60s to put pressure on city officials to do that in most cities.
The groundswell for Barrett, unusual in a nomination process, was a foretaste of what the rebellions would look like.
If there are going to be rebellions -- even small ones -- it's likely to come from someone in this group.
By contrast, in authoritarian Ethiopia the government worked to avert the rural discontent that fed rebellions against its communist predecessors.
With a speed akin to the swiftness of 1989's rebellions, America's standing as a beacon of freedom has fallen.
"This planetary combination will shake the world with rebellions, protests, earthquakes; and human conduct will be very aggressive," he says.
Now, my rebellions are intentional—not just a result of being unable to remember where I was the night before.
The manuscript is a diatribe against rebels, arguing that all rebellions against a monarch are unjust and doomed to fail.
Mindanao is troubled by banditry and armed rebellions that keep large parts of the region mired in poverty and instability.
The clashes pose a challenge to efforts by Sudan's transitional government to end decades-long rebellions in areas like Darfur.
"When we restrict women, and put them under unnecessary pressure, exactly this is the reason for rebellions," Jaloodarzadeh reportedly said.
He had taken a teaching post at Berkeley in 1963, just as the student rebellions of the 1960s were erupting.
In a sense, the rebellions even made uranium an unexpected source of cohesion in a country with an unsettled national identity.
This is a crucial part of Monáe's dystopia: It seems to perpetually feed off its mini rebellions, which are necessarily brief.
So, in the summer of 2012, Assad pulled out of the traditionally Kurdish areas so he could deal with rebellions elsewhere.
In the following years, the US invaded and occupied Cuba twice — in 1906 and again in 20083 — to put down rebellions.
But putting a little-known foreign leader on the throne wouldn't break the cycle of violence; it practically guarantees endless rebellions.
Congo has been beset by a wave of prison breaks, rebellions and lawlessness since Kabila's refusal to step down in December.
This, in turn, led to social unrest and what some would call riots but are perhaps more accurately described as rebellions.
HT: We start the war on crime in 1965, which, of course, is very much in response to these urban rebellions.
Northern Niger, a place of rebellions and uprisings in recent decades, has long embraced a spirit of freedom from state control.
In 1968, France's student rebellions against capitalism and American imperialism (among other isms) redefined associations with berets, turtlenecks, boots and tartan.
The N.F.L. commissioner, Roger Goodell, is besieged at all times by questions about concussions, player rebellions, domestic violence and refereeing debacles.
It has inspired our government's first tax, subsequent rebellions, consumer product regulations and unrestrained effort at eradicating it as an industry.
Khamenei views the unrest as part of a wider "conspiracy" to overthrow his regime and is ready for future popular rebellions.
Teen-agers, with their serial rebellions, romantic infatuations, and unabashed experimentalism, have proved to be adept at reworking pop's core provocations.
It erases the stories of enslaved black people who, despite the most oppressive circumstances, managed to lead as many as 313 rebellions.
That makes those individuals grow more dependent on the leader and less likely to mount independent rebellions against the structure of command.
Some 118 Tory MPs seem to have defied their party whip to oppose the deal, one of the biggest-ever such rebellions.
In season 1, it was a whisper network of small but mighty rebellions, like Handmaids who broke the law to write letters.
Here in the US, there were rebellions by British loyalists during the Revolutionary War, and by Union loyalists during the Civil War.
Ultraviolent prison rebellions in northern Brazil have escalated a cartel war in one of the world's most profitable corridors for cocaine trafficking.
She likened the #MeToo movement to an "insurgency" and compared it to political rebellions where public scrutiny quickly trained on the rebels.
Thousands of tech workers from top companies, including Google, Amazon and Microsoft, have recently led large-scale internal rebellions against their employers.
"When we restrict women, and put them under unnecessary pressure, exactly this is the reason for rebellions," Jaloodarzadeh said, according to Ilna.
Exile stifled those rebellions, but the Decembrists and the Sybiracy (the Polish word for "Siberians") became inspirations for future generations of revolutionaries.
Three armed groups, including one led by officers that attempted a coup in May 2015, have launched armed rebellions against Nkurunziza's government.
The Poles never accepted Communist domination after World War II. Decade after decade, they tried all sorts of rebellions, soft or hard.
Rondeau has been more collateral damage than active combatant in the recent harpsichord wars, set off by the rebellions of Mahan Esfahani.
The roughest parts of that history could be seen in proliferating civil disorders that critics labeled riots and social justice advocates called rebellions.
In its 161 years of independence before Mr. Suazo Córdova took office, Honduras had endured 217 armed rebellions, 21927 governments and 19930 constitutions.
Our correspondent, a veteran of the uprisings across the Arab world eight years ago, says the rebellions are still reverberating across North Africa.
But her rebellions can feel as hoary as the traditions she's resisting, and she needs design and direction partners with more visual flair.
These small grammatical rebellions strike some as poetic and others as pretentious — at least when the titles are given as their composers intended.
By the book's closing pages, Jessup has returned to the United States as a disciplined resistance fighter, organizing armed rebellions throughout the Midwest.
Cossacks crushed protests against the czars in the early 20th century, but led several earlier rebellions when they felt their autonomy was under threat.
Ending the cycle of Tuareg rebellions is seen as vital to allowing the Malian army and its international partners to take on Islamist groups.
After Canadians declined to join the revolting American colonies, rebellions erupted in Ontario and Quebec in 1837 against appointed leaders who resisted self-rule.
Most of the people executed previously in Mosul were former police and army officers, suspected of disloyalty or plotting rebellions against the militants' rule.
In nearly every election for the past two hundred years, with occasional small isolated rebellions, electors have merely served as messengers for their state.
Congo's mineral-rich eastern borderlands, a tinderbox of ethnic tensions, has for more than two decades been the theater of successive wars and rebellions.
Since hunger is the cause of most rebellions, everybody wins when the higher-ups fork out some cash for morale- and energy-boosting snacks.
Unsurprisingly, many ordinary Americans came to see themselves as victims of perfidious conspiracies, channeling their energies into indignant rebellions like the Anti-Masonic Party.
In the long run, the Seljuq Empire was not cohesive enough to withstand divisions within its own family dynasty and rebellions by competing tribes.
Tubman is a reminder that, like Turner, countless black slaves organized sustained, sometimes-successful rebellions, fighting and dying for their freedom in myriad ways.
That wasn't always possible, and Smuts had little compunction about using the police and army to put down rebellions — white as well as black.
The revolt in Tunisia ignited antigovernment protests and rebellions across North Africa and the Middle East that became known collectively as the Arab Spring.
Brown argues that the conflict might more accurately be called the Coromantee War, since it was followed by more than a year of rebellions.
An observation of this truth should render honest republican governors so mild in their punishment of rebellions, as not to discourage them too much.
Jose Maria Sison said Duterte wants the guerrillas to surrender without addressing the social ills that have inflamed one of Asia&aposs longest communist rebellions.
But that would leave them vulnerable to rebellions, so a "super-grand coalition" could instead include all four parties for a solid majority of 131.
In 1950 the Tory Party leadership was forced to commit itself to building 300,000 new houses after a series of rebellions on the conference floor.
The 159 riots—or rebellions, depending on which side you took—were mostly clashes between the police and African Americans living in poor urban neighborhoods.
It is much harder for Trump to keep his cities happy, which leads to Trump having to deal with more rebellions than any other civilization.
The rest of the book is about a failed attempt to stop them, first through the democratic process and then through a series of rebellions.
While small rebellions against Maduro have broken out in Venezuela's armed forces in recent months, there has been no large scale military uprising against him.
However, Maduro's government refers frequently to foiled coup plots against it and it has quelled some small but high-profile rebellions within the security forces.
Few Americans beyond historians can claim thorough knowledge of slave rebellions, considering the scant mention they receive in standard classroom curriculums and in popular culture.
Urban rebellions in Latino communities have occurred numerous times since the 220006s, and it was quite common for Blacks and Puerto Ricans to riot together.
While some members of the security forces staged rebellions of their own in the time afterward, top military officials stayed loyal to Mr. Maduro's government.
The Islamic religion animated the rebellions, particularly during the second war that began in 1999, but also later played a role in keeping the peace.
This led to a series of succession clashes known as the Blackfyre Rebellions, in which Aegor Rivers and the Golden Company supported the Blackfyre claims.
Some infidelities are petty rebellions, sparked by a sense of ennui, a desire for novelty, or the need to know one still has pulling power.
These conditions are the things that cause individuals to feel that they have no other alternative than to engage in violent rebellions to get attention.
As we've seen firsthand in Game of Thrones, wildfire is a more consistent and controlled than dragon fire — therefore more useful for wars and minor rebellions.
Even counting on the pro-European Greens, also in the opposition, that leaves little room for rebellions in the parliamentary ranks of the diminished grand coalition.
They reason that, since the Conservatives are bound to win the next election anyway, there is nothing for the party to fear from splits or rebellions.
One of Africa's oldest rebellions was losing steam even before the ceasefire deal and some diplomats dismiss them as a divided group of rag-tag fighters.
Mullah Mansour presided over major battlefield victories, but his leadership was marked by intensifying divisions within the Taliban, and at times he put rebellions down violently.
But, like earlier rebellions, if such an uprising merely wounded Trump it could allow his critics to warn their party that it cannot succeed without them.
Your horoscope will often describe Uranus as the rebel of the zodiac, and similarly, mundane astrologers look to Uranus for technology, innovation, and, of course, rebellions.
To get the most out of this show and its covert rebellions, you'll want to immerse yourself in the catalog (or at least the wall texts).
" He insisted that rebellions were caused not by the slaves' mistreatment but simply by their nature: "brutish, ignorant, idle, crafty, treacherous, bloody, thievish, mistrustful, and superstitious.
" What is not often quoted is the next sentence: "Unsuccessful rebellions indeed generally establish the encroachments on the rights of the people which have produced them.
The area is home to separatist rebels who in 1982 formed what is now one of Africa's oldest rebellions in their search for independence from northern Senegal.
Historically, green has been the color that's been linked to a series of Irish rebellions that took place in order to gain independence from the English crown.
Duterte has vowed to buy brand-new military equipment to fight twin Maoist and Muslim rebellions, and no longer accept second-hand weapons from the United States.
It is impossible to extrapolate from these meaningful rebellions whether Republicans in Congress will allow Trump to harm the citizenry or plunge the global economy into disarray.
And if this Britain has shown itself vulnerable to nationalist, antiglobalization and anti-immigrant sentiments, what of the populist rebellions that have spread through other European states?
But these rebellions failed to yield stable governments, and the borders drawn by Europeans a century ago in Syria, Lebanon and Iraq have been rendered largely irrelevant.
The draft bill is the product of weeks of negotiations behind closed doors between Republican moderates and conservatives, convened by leadership after dueling rebellions by both flanks.
I guess what I'm saying is that I don't know if I'm staging rebellions so much as I'm siding with death and encouraging a catastrophe against books.
After confirming a link between volcanic eruptions and poor Nile flooding, the team then matched the dates of Ptolemaic eruptions with papyrus records of well-known rebellions.
Even though art doesn't have to be made for a cause, careful attention should be paid to what causes, rebellions, and empowerments certain visuals can recklessly undermine.
The Golden Company was founded by a legitimized Targaryen bastard — Ser Aegor Rivers, known as Bittersteel — as a fighting force to support rebellions against the Iron Throne.
Even the An Quang Buddhist group, whose 1963 and 1966 rebellions had brought the state to its knees, now cast its lot with the new constitutional system.
According to Smithsonian Mag, she suppressed peasant rebellions, failed to end serfdom (Russia's system of indentured servitude that existed until 1861), and annexed land through frequent wars.
They were said to have been the leaders of rebellions not only there but in Cartagena de Indias, Suriname, St. Croix, St. John, Antigua, and New York.
The deaths of Tom Hayden and Daniel Berrigan, avatars of defiance, harked back to the student rebellions of the 1960s and the Vietnam War's roiling home front.
That lie could only be sustained with the cooperation of black people, who went along with the ruse mostly to fend off white fears about slave rebellions.
Some were ousted by bloody rebellions (the American and French Revolutions) or collapsed in ruins (the Hapsburg Empire), and many have ruthlessly marginalized whole classes of people.
Watch how the fidgety piano sits alongside one of Alma's small rebellions in a scene like this—soundtracked by song "The Hem"—to see what I mean.
And like most rebellions, it hurts me more than my parents—so if I choose to live a demonic double life, it's no one's business but my own.
Bashir, who survived armed rebellions, economic crises and U.S. sanctions, is in a high-security prison in Khartoum, where he sent thousands of political prisoners over the years.
Bashir weathered multiple rebellions, economic crises, U.S. sanctions and coup attempts until he was overthrown by the military in April after mass protests against his 30-year rule.
In the decades that followed, a succession of rebellions, many of them led by the region's ethnic Uighurs, kept the Xibe garrisons busy and sometimes thinned their ranks.
The area is home to separatist rebels who in 1982 formed the Movement of Democratic Forces for Casamance (MFDC), now one of Africa's oldest rebellions, fighting for independence.
Hemedti now portrays himself as a man of the people who can heal a country which has suffered from multiple armed rebellions, U.S. sanctions, poverty and economic crises.
The southernmost island in the Philippines, Mindanao has long been plagued by conflict, with the region experiencing Communist insurgencies, nationalist rebellions, and brutal military crackdowns launched from Manila.
Some cringey lines don't help matters ("Someone told me once that rebellions are built on hate"), but a better game would have kept the focus largely on Iden.
In a new book, the historian Vincent Brown argues that these rebellions did more to end the slave trade than any actions taken by white abolitionists like Johnson.
The underground treasures have stirred many rebellions, and Mr. Kabila is widely suspected of extracting millions of dollars for himself and his family from highly suspicious mining deals.
Historical rebellions are enjoying another moment in the spotlight, too; 2017 marks the centenary of the Russian revolution as well as 93 years since the start of the Reformation.
At age 49 Her first collection of essays, Outrageous Acts and Everyday Rebellions, was published in 793 when Steinem was 49 and beginning her career as a published author.
Were a superior artificial intelligence to take over the world, surely lounge music would be the Huxleyan drug that the machines would deploy to numb minds and quell rebellions.
The Democratic Party, in turn, became the political ally of emerging rebellions — moving sharply to the left of American opinion, until American opinion shifted to embrace these very insurgencies.
Gloria Steinem, one of the most prominent leaders of the second-wave feminist movement, publicly acknowledged this in a 1977 essay in the book Outrageous Acts and Everyday Rebellions.
Rebellions broke out against Ukrainian government rule in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions in 2014 shortly after a pro-Russian president was toppled in Kiev in a popular revolt.
They are critical distinctions that lead some angry women to be applauded while others are attacked, and that lead many rebellions to fail while only a few revolutions succeed.
Like Lan Wangji, The Untamed wears its heart on its sleeve, and like Wei Wuxian, it's gleeful about its own small rebellions: it's perfectly imperfect — a little untamed itself.
He introduced me to the man a stool over, who, when we finally boarded, described the island's vivid history that included one of the Western Hemisphere's first slave rebellions.
The report turned out to be the tip of rather sizable iceberg in 1968, a blood-soaked year marked by political assassinations, racial uprisings and domestic and international rebellions.
Protests since then have led to hundreds of deaths at the hands of police; new armed rebellions have broken out both in the east and south-west of the country.
"Taken as a whole, all of her style rebellions have served the same purpose, and not only misdirection and distraction — strategies her husband knows all too well," Manigault Newman added.
Rebellions broke out against Ukrainian government rule in east Ukraine's Donetsk and Luhansk regions in 2014 shortly after a pro-Russian president was toppled in Kiev in a popular revolt.
The moves come after a series of investor rebellions earlier this year amid anger at what they thought were excessive payouts to top bosses, including at BP and Smith & Nephew.
May's authority hit an all-time low this week after a series of parliamentary defeats and rebellions, but finance minister Philip Hammond said her plan was back on the agenda.
Enslaved Africans were forbidden from using their native languages (and at the same time forbidden from learning how to read and write English) because slaveowners feared they would incite rebellions.
Others pointed fingers at Pakistan's meddlesome military, which may benefit from Khan, a Pashtun Prime Minister, if elected, who could quell any residual Taliban rebellions and orchestrate post-conflict peace.
And the desires of these populist movements have repeatedly been thwarted by the investment of mega-capitalists in politics, whether fomenting AstroTurfed anti-tax rebellions, or giving generously to politicians.
For instance, there's the erasure of the many slave revolts and rebellions that happened throughout the nation, perpetuating the lie that the enslaved were docile or satisfied with their conditions.
Mr. Duterte ordered Mr. Trillanes's arrest after voiding a presidential amnesty granted to him in 2010, over his involvement in two brief, bloodless rebellions when he was a navy lieutenant.
On the spur of the moment, he assigned it the name of a Hunanese general, Zuo Zongtang, who had helped put down a series of rebellions in the 219th century.
We're led to understand that Joan contained within her compact frame the fire in her belly to drive multiple rebellions; Ms. Arterton, her hard work notwithstanding, is simply too polite.
In recent months thousands of tech workers from top companies, including Google, Salesforce, Amazon and Microsoft, have led large-scale internal rebellions against their employers over contracts with the government.
The text ranges from ancient events like Spartacus, to slave rebellions and more recent Occupy actions, as well as highlighting the lives of figures like Rosa Luxemburg and Gil Scott Heron.
Philip Cowley of Queen Mary University of London, an expert on MPs' revolts, has put together a top-five list of the biggest rebellions in the post-war era (see chart).
Style without substance is ultimately a dulled weapon; bands like Sarparast, who back up their incisive lyrics with sharpened riffs, Juliet's vocals, and impeccably malevolent atmosphere, are how social rebellions start.
Vast numbers of troops were diverted into occupation armies, tasked with putting down rebellions in newly-captured provinces ranging from southern Spain to Libya, denying reinforcements to my exhausted Egyptian expedition.
A third critic, Senator Antonio Trillanes, hid in his office for days in September after Mr Duterte revoked an amnesty he had received for his part in two past military rebellions.
But as Stedman Jones correctly points out, they might have stopped the army of a king or an emperor from crushing popular rebellions and established something like a rule of law.
Murad appealed to the international community to contribute to a trust fund to be used to finance the insurgents&apos transition from decades of waging one of Asia&aposs longest rebellions.
The "well-armed militias" mentioned in the Second Amendment were often gangs of white patrols whose job it was to keep enslaved Africans in line or to put down black rebellions.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the blast in the mostly Christian city of Isulan on the southern island of Mindanao, a region troubled by banditry and armed rebellions.
He has faced several rebellions since coming to power in 1990 at the head of an insurrection that toppled then president Hissene Habre, but there has been relative calm since 2009.
You've got a Black man named Caesar enslaved in British New York, planning slave rebellions, with compatriots that range from free Blacks to enslaved Blacks to usually some type of white accomplice.
Russia responded by helping stir up rebellions in two eastern provinces, and since then Russia has wielded the military advantage, able to slip tanks, antiaircraft weapons and soldiers into Ukraine at will.
Back in Vatican City, underneath the Sistine chapel that day, pushed around by other tourists we were only staging their own rebellions of etiquette, I felt the weight of this prescribed beauty.
Yara Greyjoy is what the Mother of Dragons could have been   Yara is what the Mother of Dragons could have been — if she weren't so busy putting down rebellions and getting captured.
At a time when the average wedding costs over $25,2544.40 and couples typically spend between $2600,2200 and $2400,215, rebellions are breaking out across the country from New York and Hollywood to Utah.
During the war itself many of the group tried to organize rebellions in Treblinka, Sobibor and Auschwitz; often they wrote notes about the horrors they experienced and buried them in the ground.
You might have heard that the French Revolution was planned in coffee houses, where members of the so-called "intelligentsia," the class of political thinkers and polemics, gathered to plot their rebellions.
But "Faithful" is all about these increasingly tangled relationships and especially, I think, about Serena Joy's complicity in this new world order and the tiny rebellions she uses to display her individuality.
Officially called the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, the Kerner Commission identified systemic racism and poverty as the causes of the major black rebellions in Newark and Detroit the previous summer.
She got away with it, but the episode was a precursor of what is to come; hers is a life of rebellions big and small followed by ignominious and sometimes draconian punishments.
Breakouts and rebellions were common: In Los Angeles, women hacked through a fence with a stolen butcher knife; in Seattle, they tied up the guards in sheets and busted through plate glass.
It was also stymied by divisions in its ranks and a ruthless security apparatus that has jailed critics and opponents, tortured hundreds of suspected dissidents and foiled rebellions within the security forces.
MANILA (Reuters) - Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte promised on Friday to buy brand-new military equipment to fight twin Maoist and Muslim rebellions, and no longer accept second-hand weapons from the United States.
The two countries failed to agree on borders and the status of several regions that both sides claim sovereignty over, and they accuse each other of backing armed rebellions against the other's governments.
Bashir has ruled since a 1989 military coup and has weathered rebellions, economic crisis and an indictment by the International Criminal Court on suspicion of having orchestrated war crimes in Sudan's Darfur region.
Barclays, Standard Chartered and Standard Life Aberdeen all had more sizeable investor rebellions against the pay of senior management in the past few years, although all ultimately secured a majority of shareholder support.
Alias Grace's characters, by contrast, are so boxed in by the world they inhabit that it's impossible to imagine even the interior exit routes and tiny rebellions that Handmaid's June uses to survive.
One key piece of missing history concerns slave revolts: Few history books or popular media portrayals of the trans-Atlantic slave trade discuss the many slave rebellions that occurred throughout America's early history.
May's Brexit deal was rejected three times by parliament due to rebellions within her own party and opposition to it from Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), who prop up the Conservative government.
Late in each cycle, rightist rebellions set the stage for future attacks: Mr. Reagan's 1976 nomination campaign, Newt Gingrich's 1992 revolt against tax increases and the 2007 opposition to Mr. Bush's immigration plan.
The senator had been holding out at his office since Tuesday, when it was announced that the president had revoked an amnesty he received years ago for his involvement in two military rebellions.
Perhaps chastened by their miscalculation of public disaffection in those two pivotal 224.1 events, bets against Italian assets appear to show markets now assuming voter rebellions in Italy and everywhere else in Europe.
Start off by climbing to a local lookout to see the cliff where in 1733 dozens of former slaves jumped to their deaths to avoid recapture, setting in motion rebellions across the Caribbean.
Here are six examples of citizen-led insurrections, rebellions, and coups d'etat that show the misguided militiamen starving in an Oregon wildlife refuge this week are not only poorly prepared, but also unoriginal.
Others have presented strategic and operational assessments of imperial war efforts and even put forth cost-benefit analyses of the Death Star as a tool for the Galactic Empire to deter future rebellions.
I have my own sort of OCD rituals and rituals of control, and so I wanted to make a film about someone who had these private rebellions against the status quo, and the patriarchy.
Fillon has consistently denied wrongdoing since the scandal broke in late January, though he has admitted errors of judgment, and fought off rebellions in his party's ranks to maintain his bid for the Elysee.
A century of rebellions, from the Decembrist uprising in 1825 to the revolution of 1905, ensured that a steady supply of political dissidents were carted across the Urals by a progressively more paranoid state.
Repeated stalling of the election has raised tensions across the country, triggering street protests and encouraging armed rebellions, especially since Kabila refused to step down when his mandate expired at the end of 2016.
He discusses how the economic populism of President Andrew Jackson's opposition to a national bank evolved into the farmer rebellions of the 1890s through the development of organized labor and the 1960s new left.
Youthful rebellions had rattled many nations in 1968 — France was still recovering from the student protests of the spring, and a parallel movement in Czechoslovakia had ended in August when Soviet tanks rolled in.
President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi of Egypt has insisted that he wants a peaceful resolution, but he has been accused of sponsoring anti-government protests and armed rebellions inside Ethiopia, among other destabilizing tactics.
Slaveowners felt entitled to and often received compensation from local, colonial and state legislatures, especially in times of crisis — when enslaved women and men ran away, participated in rebellions or were executed for crimes.
A number of firms have faced investor rebellions in recent years over excessive payouts to company bosses and a broader social backlash has prompted the British government to consider changing the rules around corporate governance.
Related: The cocaine industry has a lot riding on Colombia's peace deal The FARC formed during a peasant uprising in 1964, at the beginning of the first wave of Marxist-inspired rebellions in Latin America.
In the 23s and 1930s the new Turkish republic crushed successive rebellions in the country's south-east, where Kurds predominate not only within Turkey's own borders but in adjacent parts of Syria, Iraq and Iran.
Not only has she broken the rebellions in Dorne and Highgarden in the space of an episode, but she looks set to convince the Iron Bank of Bravos to fund the rest of her war.
When Republican leaders joined their Democratic colleagues and "stripped Trump of his discretion over Russian sanctions," it was just one in a series of "meaningful rebellions" that might signal a larger rift in the future.
Last week, the Times reported that funds from the Koch network are fuelling both ongoing rebellions against government control of Western land and the legal challenge to labor unions that is before the Supreme Court.
Steeped in longstanding customs, the band's best-known ritual, born of the rebellions of the 1960s, was not an obvious candidate for a trigger warning either, given that it was entirely predictable and widely familiar.
Bashir has remained in power for more than a quarter of a century, weathering rebellions, economic crisis and an indictment by the International Criminal Court on suspicion of having orchestrated war crimes in Sudan's Darfur region.
Photos shared by the U.N.'s peacekeeping mission showed state governor Sidi Mohamed Ag Ichrach welcoming the army convoy to Kidal, the epicenter of repeated rebellions by semi-nomadic Tuaregs seeking an independent state called Azawad.
While Pelosi has other Democratic detractors in Congress, some of whom contribute to the small rebellions against her leadership that gain headlines and then fizzle every two years, Vela isn't as deferential about it as most.
"White helmet" from 1963 might resemble a simple object study, but the subject is immediately recognizable as the white helmet worn by police officers deployed to quell urban rebellions and civil rights protests during that period.
This horrifying premise is how we enter Handmaid's Tale, but, over 10 episodes, the story has fallen down a rabbit hole of illicit relationships, surprise brothels, husbands coming back from the dead, and anti-government rebellions.
Although the result was expected, the vote was a mark of the instability which has troubled the North African country since it kicked off a wave of pro-democracy rebellions across the Arab world in 2011.
KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Sudan's Omar al-Bashir, facing a possible appearance before the international war crimes tribunal, defied rebellions, economic crises and the hostility of the West before being overthrown as president by the military last year.
During the rule of the Mongol Yuan Dynasty, at first led by Genghis Khan in the early 13th century, the wall was mostly used as a trading outpost and to help the ruling government put down rebellions.
Gloria Steinem's articles "A Bunny's Tale" and "After Black Power, Women's Liberation," as well as books like "Outrageous Acts and Everyday Rebellions," cemented her as a leader of the feminist movement in the late 1960s and 1970s.
Reining in government corruption was a key election plank for Duterte, who has been a big supporter of the security forces, promising equipment and boosting their budget and salaries to help tackle crime, drugs and armed rebellions.
Jonathan Powell of the University of Central Florida notes that dictators can make coups less likely by lavishing cash on their armies and tampering with command structures to make it difficult for them to co-ordinate rebellions.
It is the only organic populist uprising in the show—in contrast to the top-down rebellions orchestrated by Daenerys Targaryen across the Narrow Sea—and yet it is composed of a bunch of terrifying, murderous zealots.
Hill survived two threatened shareholder rebellions over his chairmanship after institutional investors raised concerns about his lack of independence and questioned payments made to his wife's architecture firm, which the bank later said would be phased out.
Although the work is a critique of this level of conformity, Noh manages to humanize the dancers — the variations within each dancer's posture are little rebellions against the hours of practice that undoubtedly went into this performance.
The province is on the Philippines' second-largest island, Mindanao, parts of which have been plagued by decades of Maoist and separatist rebellions that have given rise to banditry and the influence of the Islamic State group.
Ross Douthat NOW that populist rebellions are taking Britain out of the European Union and the Republican Party out of contention for the presidency, perhaps we should speak no more of left and right, liberals and conservatives.
It was a remarkably smooth putsch against a man who had seen off rebellions and attempted coups, survived U.S. sanctions and evaded arrest by the International Criminal Court on charges of genocide and war crimes in Darfur.
C.L.R. James's A History of Pan African Revolt describes many small rebellions such as the Stono Plantation insurgence of September 123 in the South Carolina colony, where a small group of enslaved Africans first killed two guards.
Footage on state TV showed Deby, who has ruled Chad since 1990 and survived several rebellions and coup attempts, wearing a protective mask and walking with troops among the charred remains of burned-out pick-up trucks.
Chad's armed forces are among the most respected in the region - a reputation forged during decades of war and rebellions, and honed in a 2013 campaign against al Qaeda-linked Islamists in the deserts of northern Mali.
For Polish Jews in the 1920s and '30s, joining the Communist movement represented the "most radical of all possible rebellions," in the words of the Swedish sociologist Jaff Schatz, who wrote the defining work on this generation.
But if voter rebellions are to be a feature of spluttering developed economies and rising instability and insecurity in slowing emerging economies, it will be hard to square with such lofty equity prices and such low implied volatility.
Both moderates and conservatives are coming together on an outline of a bill brought on by weeks of negotiations behind closed doors, as leadership brought the two wings of the party together to avert rebellions on both sides.
This is the best of the short and not-so-sweet battles GOT has pulled off, from the fights with the Night's Watch mutineers at Craster's Keep to the rebellions and insurgencies between slaves and masters in Meereen.
MANILA — A Philippine senator who defied President Rodrigo Duterte was arrested on Tuesday, ending a dramatic, weekslong standoff with the authorities after the president revoked an amnesty the senator had received over his role in two military rebellions.
Darfur has become a focus again because the regime in Khartoum is desperate to end one of three active rebellions in the country, conflicts that have left its military badly overstretched while a failing economy is causing civil unrest.
Insurgents in eastern Ghouta have vowed not to accept such a fate, ruling out an evacuation of fighters, their families and other civilians of the kind that ended rebellions in Aleppo and Homs after heavy bombardment in earlier years.
This creates a fresh headache for May who is already struggling to unite her top ministers over plans to leave the European Union and is facing the prospect of a series of rebellions in parliament over her Brexit plans.
While written more than 100 years ago, Bierce's story contains some of the core elements of robot fiction—debates about what makes consciousness, egotistical inventors, and deadly robot rebellions—that are still used today in HBO's hit drama Westworld.
Potential obstacles to reaching a compromise between lawmakers include "rebellions by high tax state Republicans or conservative deficit hawks, mortgage interest deductions, treatment of "pass-through" income for small businesses, and the future of the estate tax," he said.
For all the same reasons, her 2015 follow-up, Pageant Material, didn't quite work as well—it was either too willing to conform to country norms, or too obviously asking for the listener to buy into its minor rebellions.
They met in 1986, when General dela Rosa graduated from the Philippine Military Academy and Mr. Duterte was appointed vice mayor of Davao City, then a provincial backwater with rampant crime and bloody rebellions by communists and Muslim separatists.
The siege of the city by an alliance of rebels from the island of Mindanao, and numerous foreign fighters, has been the biggest internal security crisis in years for the Philippines, a country used to separatist and communist rebellions.
In the vote on the Brexit deal, May is facing rebellions from within her party on two sides - from Conservative lawmakers who support Brexit and think she has compromised too much with the EU, and from those who oppose Brexit.
WPP, which has been dogged by investor rebellions over the size of Sorrell's pay, said Read would receive an annual salary of 975,000 pounds ($1.25 million) and an annual bonus at 250 percent of salary plus a long-term incentive scheme.
First Lady Melania Trump's controversial fashion choices — from her pussy-bow blouse to her "I really don't care" jacket — were actually "style rebellions" intended to "punish her husband," former White House aide Omarosa Manigault Newman alleges in her new book.
It is the latest in a series of high-profile investor rebellions at Britain's top firms, and comes as Prime Minister Theresa May considers a range of changes to the rules around corporate governance to rein in firms' largesse to bosses.
At first, there were panics and uprisings, food riots and rebellions, and a spike in witch trials—because, in a pre-scientific world, the idea that witches were responsible for failing harvests made as much sense as any other explanation.
KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Omar Hassan Bashir survived multiple armed rebellions, economic crises and attempts by the West to make him a pariah before he was finally ousted as Sudan's president by the military on Thursday following protests against his 30-year rule.
In the vote on the Brexit deal, May is facing rebellions from within her party on two sides — from Conservative lawmakers who support Brexit and think she has compromised too much with the EU, and from those who oppose Brexit.
Many in the region still deeply resent the United States for backing previous rebellions, coups and plots in countries like Cuba, Nicaragua, Brazil and Chile, and for turning a blind eye to the abuses military regimes committed during the Cold War.
"He wrote about heroic black women, slave rebellions and antislavery movements when discussing such matters was dangerous and seen as unpatriotic," Jesse Weaver Shipley, a professor of African and African-American studies and oratory at Dartmouth College, said in an email.
Even now, diminished and fighting political rebellions, Ms. Merkel made it clear on Monday that she is determined to battle on for those values that for many years made her one of the most popular politicians at home and abroad.
In visiting the state of Chiapas, a region on the Guatemalan border long synonymous with the struggles and armed rebellions of Mexico's Mayan communities, Francis presided over an outdoor morning Mass before tens of thousands of people ringed by rugged green mountains.
Anti-LGBT legislation in states like North Carolina and Tennessee, punitive immigration policies in Georgia and Alabama, anti-abortion extremism in Mississippi and Texas, and the gutting of public schools throughout the region spurred grassroots rebellions like North Carolina's Moral Mondays protests.
During the Bush years, Pence positioned himself as a right-wing factional leader — participating in rebellions against Bush's Medicare expansion and immigration reform proposals and running as the "true conservative" alternative to John Boehner in the 2006 race for House minority leader.
In today's world of constant mass breaches of personal data, fears of spying drones, and nightmarish visions of AI-fueled robot rebellions, it's nice to know that some new technologies can fall squarely into the category of "wholly secure"—like this nifty wifi-connected safe.
The Houthis have longstanding political and economic grievances that predate the current conflict, and that have fueled numerous armed rebellions on their part, including several against the regime of Saleh, who for the moment is their ally in the war against the Saudi coalition.
Aid organizations, local officials and Mosul residents have cited reports that Islamic State executed dozens of people in Hammam al-Alil and barracks nearby over the course of a week, on suspicion of planning rebellions in and around Mosul to aid the advancing troops.
Hissène Habré became President in 211, in a revolt sponsored by the C.I.A. He had led three violent rebellions and held Europeans hostage, and yet the moment he took the capital he inherited all the international structures of legitimacy afforded to any head of state.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert Kennedy, the widespread racial rebellions and the police violence at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago all made it clear that the political system would not stop the war or reduce the racism and poverty crippling the country.
The power structure of the Reagan years — repressive, phobic, money-loving, indifferent to the mounting horrors of AIDS — offered artists and activists something to beat their fists against, and whatever might have inspired these renewed reflections, their rebellions now seem very much worth revisiting.
His opponents were outraged at what they saw as a show of petulance, and some lawmakers who typically side with Duterte urged him to reconsider a move that could weaken an under-resourced military stretched constantly by natural disasters and Maoist and Islamist rebellions.
The clashes, fueled by the suspected murder of a Daoussak chief, underscore the challenges faced by the United Nations in implementing a wider peace deal signed in June in order to stop a cycle of rebellions led by the Tuareg minority in the north.
If radical Islamism was indeed his motive, he will be distinct from two previous waves of attackers - those from Russia's restive North Caucasus region who fought successive rebellions against Moscow; and a later group who went to Iraq and Syria to fight alongside the Islamic State group.
For abolitionists in England, the Haitian revolution, along with continued slave rebellions in Jamaica and other West Indian sugar islands, raised deeper and harder questions about liberty and equality than the revolution in France had, since they involved an inquiry into the idea of racial difference.
Of course, in the first half of the 19th century there had been a host of rebellions against federal authority: whether the defiance of native peoples during the Second Seminole War or the attempt of the Mormons to organize their own state in the Utah Territory.
Despite his tough rhetoric and frequent promises to wipe out militants, Duterte has a reputation as a peace-broker, having dealt with separatist and Marxist rebellions during his 22 years as mayor of Davao City in Mindanao, an island of 22 million with a long history of unrest.
Individual cities have to manage their own social happiness separately, and I'd been ignoring it for so long in favor of building army units and support buildings that all my cities ended up suffering rebellions basically at once, with strong barbarian units appearing in their vicinities across the map.
The measure to fund the VA Mission Act has been tacked on to the VA appropriations bill, which Congress is preparing to take up in the coming days as it reels from conservative rebellions over the 2018 farm bill and $1.3 trillion spending bill the president signed in March.
The whole origin of community policing, which really comes out of the rebellions of the '60s, the pressure on departments to be representative of communities, to actually get out of cars and walk the streets and actually be part of the community — I think that was all good.
Below are some of the factors that could decide who prevails: Venezuela has a long history of military rebellions and coups, notably the 1958 overthrow of dictator Marcos Perez Jimenez, and the failed attempt by Maduro's predecessor, Hugo Chavez, to take office by force in a 1992 army coup.
So for the Lutheran and Calvinist rebellions to be worth memorializing, it must be as a means to secularizing ends — the liberation of the individual from the shackles of religious authority, which allowed scientific inquiry and capitalism to flourish, made secular politics possible, and ultimately permitted liberalism to triumph.
According to Mr. Kifuntwe, nearly everyone but the president is to blame for the crisis: foreigners, who are infiltrating the country to stoke popular rebellions; a popular Catholic bishop, part of the group that tried to broker a deal with Mr. Kabila, who secretly wants the top job.
A poor man with much on his shoulders can go staggering into this shabby tavern, quench his thirst and hunger with humble drinks and food, while licking his wounds, singing rebellions, cursing abstract yet real enemies, weighing mistresses, dissecting his wife's character, and tearing up for his poor mother.
MANILA, Philippines – The Philippine House of Representatives failed on Monday to ratify as expected an autonomy deal that many hope will peacefully settle one of Asia&aposs longest-raging Muslim separatist rebellions and help prevent a repeat of a disastrous Islamic State group-linked siege in the south last year.
As Senators Ben Cardin, Patrick Leahy, and Dianne Feinstein wrote in a letter to Secretary of State Rex Tillerson in opposing the new rules, the civil wars and rebellions currently taking place are being fueled by the illegal sales of what many Americans would categorize as sports rifles or hunting equipment.
Though both sides of this spat have launched rebellions against the Republican establishment—the Freedom Caucus by unseating former Speaker of the House John Boehner, Trump by beating all those career politicians to become the presidential nominee—they aren't ideologically aligned, as conservative writer Rich Lowry pointed out this week.
But they exploded during Obama's second term, which was punctuated by urban rebellions in Ferguson, Missouri and Baltimore, Maryland, the rise of Black Lives Matter and waves of anger over a justice system that seemed intent on pushing impoverished African-Americans from elementary school to juvenile detention centers to prison cells.
It has one of the lowest per-capita incomes and is ravaged by continuing rebellions in the east, an escalating conflict in the central province of Kasai and a national political crisis: President Joseph Kabila has refused to leave office despite reaching months ago the end of his last term.
Indeed, Mr. Maduro has weathered attempted rebellions, months of mass street protests, isolation from neighboring countries, threats of military intervention from President Trump, declining oil revenues, dissent within his own party, a mass exodus of his people and an election in May, widely described as rigged, that extended his term until 2025.
Then consider a third possibility: "Crassus," the story of how a sordid real-estate speculator made a vast fortune as a Roman slumlord, rode both slave labor and the fear of slave rebellions to political influence, and leveraged his wealth to a share of power alongside his more dashing frenemies, Pompey and Caesar.
The Justice Department under the Trump administration has steadily eroded criminal justice reforms enacted by Eric Holder and Loretta Lynch that were designed to reduce mass incarceration, eliminate sentencing inequality, and promote effective community policing across the nation -- in an effort to ratchet down racial tensions after urban rebellions in Ferguson and Baltimore.
She grew up in New York as the daughter of two musicians—her father a blues guitarist and her mother a country singer—but in the way that all kids find ways to have mini-rebellions against their parents, turned against the family trade and decided to study to become a visual artist.
When the Congolese opposition took up arms against the country's military dictator, Joseph Mobutu (who later changed his name to Mobutu Sese Seko), Blouin acted as their spokeswoman, first from Algiers and then from Brazzaville, where President Ahmed Ben Bella of Algeria sent her on a humanitarian mission to help children orphaned by the rebellions.
Their antislavery petitions predate the formation of the first (and exclusively white) abolition societies in the 1780s and 1790s, and they were faster to dismiss colonization as a legitimate antislavery plan, to demand immediate, uncompensated emancipation, to aid fugitive slaves in what came to be called the Underground Railroad and finally to promote organized slave rebellions.
Plus, at the time, the tracksuits were Hammer's way of subtly saying "F you" against the industry that robbed him of an Oscar nomination (this first video of him wearing the tracksuit is literally one of the greatest rebellions I have ever witnessed), and his way of letting the world know that he is, in fact, not Oliver.
In all the successful rebellions that Chenoweth and Stephan studied, including the student-led overthrow of Serbian dictator Slobodan Milosevic in 2000 or the millions of Filipinos who in 1986 caused the repressive Marcos regime to fold, this tipping point came when 3.5 percent of the population became actively mobilized—and many campaigns succeeded with less.
Second, and this seems extremely important now, in its harrowing tour of the plantations where Turner was forced to preach to quell any rebellions, and then in the uprising (linked visually, if problematically, to the forthcoming Civil War), it told a story about how the Bible is sometimes used to oppress people, and sometimes propels them to seek freedom.

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