"You don't revolt your way to reform, you reform your way to revolt," perhaps.
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The revolt against a moribund political class has transmuted into a revolt against governance itself.
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The Brexit revolt was as much a revolt of the provinces against the city—and thereby of conservative-minded Country against the cosmopolitan Court—as it was a revolt against Europe.
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Here's how he saw the world in 2014: That center-right revolt is really a global revolt.
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It is unlikely to stop the revolt — but no matter, the revolt is unlikely to stop Trump.
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So now in many places we're seeing a revolt against the revolt, urban middle-class uprisings against the populists themselves.
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BUY THE BOOK The Great Revolt The Great Revolt delves deep into the minds and hearts of the voters that make up this coalition.
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After leading a slave revolt in Saint-Domingue (now Haiti) in 1791—the only successful such revolt in history—Louverture became an anti-colonial icon.
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But in 2014, Bannon saw a shifting tide globally, a brand of conservative populism taking hold: And that center-right revolt is really a global revolt.
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" Susan Hennessey, Lawfare: "Bill Barr is reportedly facing an internal revolt at the Justice Department … This is Bill Barr attempting to quell that revolt by making a big, splashy statement.
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The Revolt of the Elites and the Betrayal of Democracy (1995) by Christopher Lasch argues that America's elites have engaged in a concerted revolt against traditional American values such as patriotism and religion.
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One of those is The Great Revolt, by Salena Zito and Brad Todd: "The Great Revolt" by Salena Zito and Brad Todd does much to tell the story of our great Election victory.
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Tumblr users, in particular, are in revolt against the series.
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Still, Good Girls Revolt is rousing, with a solid cast.
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Their revolt, it turns out, was not just against spending.
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But its officer class is probably too depoliticised to revolt.
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After this weekend's revolt, the president has never looked weaker.
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He resigned in July last year after a shareholder revolt.
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The legacy of Maidstone's revolt of 2019 may be reform.
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Rather than cheering activity on, however, investors are in revolt.
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Could it lead to another revolt against the GOP Establishment?
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How do we REVOLT when our music promotes drugs & crime?
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And that's what I think is fueling this populist revolt.
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The Denver Post is in open revolt against its owner.
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Tennessee saw the revolt against the pending hire and bailed.
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The government in Beijing sends tanks to crush the revolt.
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Saif's father was toppled and killed in a 2011 revolt.
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I think outing is a revolt: You can't come out?
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Would Redditors revolt if the company tried something like that?
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The flaws of The Great Revolt are almost immediately obvious.
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The French government faced a revolt in Algeria in 230.
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It was Hefner who fully embodied the male sexual revolt.
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Every season of popular revolt in Kashmir has its marker.
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It's where "The Great Revolt" author Salena Zito is from.
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Witness Brexit, a revolt fed by lies that delivered disaster.
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They are after all trying to thwart a Jacobite revolt.
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Those who revolt often adopt the tactics of their enemies.
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And there was a total revolt into pleasure and ecstasy.
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As a republic descends into an oligarchy, the people revolt.
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A popular revolt forced Mr. Yanukovych to flee to Russia.
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This is not irrational violence or a spontaneous popular revolt.
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His death has prompted a rare online revolt in China.
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Some, like Abdulhamid Sallat, say the revolt was worth it.
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But that's unlikely to happen, or open revolt would follow.
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But I don't want to overstate the amount of revolt.
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After World War II, though, Australian policymakers began to revolt.
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The revolt against British Prime Minister Theresa May has begun.
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Ryan's strategy worked, in that it stopped the moderate's revolt.
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I think that the people would revolt if that happened.
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Now the revolt over immigration has killed the farm bill.
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An "insurgent" is one who rises in active revolt against authority.
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He also said he did not think GOP senators would revolt.
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Google now has a full-scale advertiser revolt on its hands.
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The meeting was being watched for signs of a shareholder revolt.
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The footwear revolt in Canada is starting to make some strides.
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It's that kindness that makes Theon's revolt against Winterfell so disturbing.
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So this popular revolt is also aimed at national-security failures.
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And watch for a full populist revolt in America this fall.
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Plus, there's a revolt happening at LinkedIn, a subsidiary of Microsoft.
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I understand why my god brother Puff calls his network revolt.
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If that turns out to the be case, markets could revolt.
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It quickly morphed into a broader revolt against Macron and inequality.
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Remainers regard it as the quintessential revolt against the open society.
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Their revolt was an all-out assault on their own exploitation.
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Some said they might join the revolt against President Salva Kiir.
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That exposure recently sparked a shareholder revolt against the company's management.
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Headlines StanChart CEO blasts investors as 'immature' for pay revolt on.ft.
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"Zoo" -- in which animals revolt against humans -- also returned last month.
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Trump engendered, and was supported by, a revolt of the dispossessed.
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Their revolt from society manifested itself through petty crime and delinquency.
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What do you make of this bipartisan revolt against the establishment?
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Yet a century on, the Arab Revolt continues to capture imaginations.
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Anything that smacked of revolt and the counter-culture was targeted.
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Yanukovich fled to Russia after a popular revolt in February 2014.
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WhatThe Witcher 2 shows us is the upper Aedirn in revolt.
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Revolt members wearing flannels and Army-issued fatigues and tactical vests,
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Given these absurd terms, what would escape or revolt look like?
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What's next for France after the autumn revolt of the Yellow
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And isn't there growing evidence of a "transpartisan revolt against" them?
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Is it unfair to compare "Good Girls Revolt" with "Mad Men"?
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It could also invite revolt from less conflicted parts of Europe.
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They stage a revolt, which did really happen during the trial.
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That Rowling's readers might revolt when asked to read a script?
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The announcement was met with a revolt in the city proper.
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At this time, Roma Khanna will remain as CEO of REVOLT.
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"When we decided to revolt, it was against oppression," she said.
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His abrupt resignation in October prompted a revolt by minority shareholders.
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Mr. Kalanick was ousted as chief executive after an investor revolt.
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Republican Senators have threatened to revolt against President Trump's tariff proposal.
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Same goes for "jokes" about armed revolt or assassinating Hillary Clinton.
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Whoever wins the runoff, the other side is likely to revolt.
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They must address the widespread working-class revolt against global elites.
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Andrew Jackson, elected in 1828, engineered a kind of populist revolt.
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The Councilman said there would be one path left: party revolt.
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The Egyptian people's unexpected revolt baffled political scientists and other experts.
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Perhaps the more pertinent question is, when will the revolt happen?
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Barr's re-posturing could be aimed at quelling a quiet revolt.
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But "mutiny" implies the revolt of government troops, not private contractors.
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Can Stephen E. Biegun calm a simmering revolt at the department?
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Some health care providers are in open revolt against this problem.
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Pressured by a shareholder revolt in 2013, it is now transformed.
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Within a few months, the armed forces were in open revolt.
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Maybe his caucus will revolt and finally get rid of him.
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The "yellow vest" revolt caught Macron unawares when it erupted on Nov.
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Now if we could only get Showtime to buy Good Girls Revolt.
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The series is based on Lynn Povich's book, The Good Girls Revolt.
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The Road to Somewhere: The Populist Revolt and the Future of Politics.
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His father, Hussein, only just survived a Palestinian revolt in September 1970.
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Mr Fillon could provoke a similar revolt against his economic policy, too.
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We revolt simply because, for many reasons, we can no longer breathe.
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When they arrive, they find that the miners have begun to revolt.
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Trumpism, born as a populist revolt, must become a programme for government.
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What The Witcher 2 shows us is the upper Aedirn in revolt.
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Following their divorce, Venetius organised a revolt in 69AD and Cartimandua fled.
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MACCALLUM: Are we encouraging revolt on the part of the Iranian people?
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If that were to happen, there would likely be a public revolt.
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This helps explain Russia's defensive response to the revolt against Mr Maduro.
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So why does it feel so scared to actually, you know, revolt?
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He weighed his words carefully before giving his views on the Revolt.
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The ensuing controversy revealed a VA department in a state of revolt.
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She shows this picture to the villagers, which to inspires them revolt.
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India accuses Pakistan of orchestrating a separatist revolt in Indian-controlled Kashmir.
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That changed in 1977, with what's now known as the Cincinnati Revolt.
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"He was making incredibly basic errors about the Arab revolt," Bloom said.
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Google has an employee revolt and a hypocrisy problem on its hands.
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The result has been a bank more or less in open revolt.
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"It's an open revolt and it should be," he told that gathering.
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Staging a revolt isn't always the most effective way to force change.
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Fans are revolting against Amazon's decision to not renew Good Girls Revolt.
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Before that trade, a rumored "revolt" was already brewing among Dolphins' players.
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The great American revolt was a defense of the right of discussion.
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The catalyst for his resignation was a revolt by Seven & I's board.
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The revolt was staged consciously as a drama by its principal actors.
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Life seems pretty bad in North Korea, why won't the citizens revolt?
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Looking back, 1968 was a year of global revolt, Vietnam, political assassinations.
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But the call to revolt was a step too far for him.
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A revolt against globalization is at the heart of Mr. Trump's message.
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Cowed, he dropped the pledge, and on Tuesday narrowly survived the revolt.
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Mr. Trump's list, like his campaign, is a revolt against the elites.
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Chevrolet re-released the Blazer last year and experienced a similar revolt.
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That curtailment of liberty wasn't the only result of the revolt, though.
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But if they cut the prices too much, they risked a revolt.
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But he was undone in a middle class revolt over the economy.
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The populist revolt is about halfway through taking over the Republican Party.
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Inmates on the roof of Milan's San Vittore Prison during a revolt.
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"Merchants would revolt," said Ron Shevlin, director of research at Cornerstone Advisors.
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Instead, they are facing a revolt from many local residents and politicians.
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"There would be a significant revolt in the Senate," he told Reuters.
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But the first evidence of a possible revolt came that same evening.
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The École des Beaux-Arts was at the center of the revolt.
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Two months later, and Stadia&aposs early adopters are starting to revolt.
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The revolt was quelled only by weeks of street-to-street combat.
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Stephens's coronation produced a fiery revolt among readers and left-leaning critics.
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Anything but white, because the revolt against the white kitchen has begun.
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The region has witnessed an armed revolt against Indian rule since 1989.
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But the end of Tacky was not the end of Tacky's Revolt.
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The brewing revolt within Likud adds to the challenges facing Mr. Netanyahu.
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A power grab could set off a strong revolt within the party.
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Their revolt last year forced the company to start addressing the issue.
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Despite his retirement, Mr. Boehner might have helped fuel this latest revolt.
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Travis Kalanick resigned as the company's chief executive amid a shareholder revolt.
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But he was undone in a middle-class revolt over the economy.
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This spirit of empiricism was more than a style; it was revolt.
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The 100's response to its own fan revolt has been fascinating.
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And if he doesn't do it, there will be a massive revolt.
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And what are the ramifications of our decisions to comply or revolt?
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The novel retold the story of a real historic event — the 1831 slave revolt of Southampton County, Virginia — narrated from the imagined perspective of Turner, the educated and highly religious slave who led our nation's bloodiest slave revolt.
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The fans will revolt if they were split apart — you know that, right?
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In the UK, that revolt has taken the form of the Brexit referendum.
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The third period is three years long and sees widespread insurrection and revolt.
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Kessler and Redneck Revolt did not immediately reply to a request for comment.
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Burma erupted in revolt, the Soviet Union disintegrated and North Koreans went hungry.
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This is the beginning of the revolt against the establishment, not the end.
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When your own supporters revolt against you, circumstances can be difficult to tolerate.
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Maybe he's a symbol of the proletariat revolt that late stage capitalism needs.
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Once you look outside this threesome, however, Good Girls Revolt starts to waver.
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Sadly, Good Girls Revolt didn't fare as well: There's no incoming second season.
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Several Revolt suspects come from respected families in the core of religious Zionism.
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Strikes and protests against Mr Déby could yet coalesce into a popular revolt.
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And you&aposll have residents of the cities who are going to revolt.
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So among some early adopters, the posture is shifting from revolt to retreat.
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Any mention of "revolt" in connection with Duanzi fans has been ordered scrubbed.
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He'll need Democratic votes, but needs to prevent a Republican revolt over amnesty.
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Fed Chair Janet Yellen has something of a mini revolt on her hands.
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They need to organize a peaceful revolt and weigh in on public debate.
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Nonetheless, any dissent or revolt could put pressure on Dudley and the company.
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In modern Arab lore, Britain's abandonment of the Arab Revolt epitomises Albion's perfidy.
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The document does not describe the nature of the revolt, or any details.
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Screenshot via Revolt There are moments in history that, in hindsight, seem preordained.
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Some highlight a narrative of popular revolt against a president drifting toward authoritarianism.
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However, he warned that Amazon's move into gaming could cause users to revolt.
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A revolt among Conservative members of Parliament could force Cameron out of office.
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Moderates on the left and hardliners on the right are in open revolt.
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The revolt in Iran emerged as global supply and demand are closely aligned.
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Pro-Brexit MPs were keen to head off the threat of a revolt.
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All these numbers point not to one trans-Atlantic populist revolt, but several.
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These figures don't reflect a revolt on the scale of the British one.
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This has turned out to be a kind of revolt against the establishment.
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Democrats and liberal interest groups immediately rose up in revolt against his nomination.
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Mr. McCain, 80, weathered a revolt from the right within the Republican Party.
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Obviously, that's a scenario that the average consumer would revolt against, for now.
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Many have interpreted Simons's clothes as garments of aggression; of rebellion and revolt.
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Here's what you need to know: The U.K. is facing revolt from within.
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From Iraq, I followed the news of a popular revolt underway in Ukraine.
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How is our basic animal survival instinct not sending us into open revolt?
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A revolt broke out in the 1560s based on sectarian and other issues.
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The O.P.D.O.'s youthful leaders relate easily to a generation now in revolt.
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The Syrian president is closing in on victory after an eight-year revolt.
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Orchard owners, whose families and businesses faced growing extortion threats, bankrolled the revolt.
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It was much more a revolt by anti-Qaddafi tribes in eastern Libya.
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The revolt is likely to fail; coalition talks will wrap up this weekend.
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By January 2020, six months into the program, Surber's group was in revolt.
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The Post suspended her; then, after a staff revolt, it revoked the suspension.
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Go deeper: CEOs under more pressure to save society Employees revolt over immigration
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Conservatives are right to worry: We're seeing a citizens' revolt against their policies.
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There is a proud history, in and around Carrara, of anarchism and revolt.
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Public protests, some outside Fox's New York office, led to an advertiser revolt.
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It's also still backing the government in Yemen against an Iranian-sponsored revolt.
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These people revolt against their Earthly overlords in favor of loose self-rule.
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Prison staff members are worried it might trigger a revolt among the prisoners.
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Western nations accuse Russia of backing the revolt; Moscow denies direct involvement. Sept.
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Like Sanders, Warren incites a revolt against corporate money's corrupting influence in Washington.
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As the historian Mathilde Larrère has observed, it's essentially a revolt of consumers.
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Many Palestinians argue that the annexation could ignite another round of violent revolt.
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When he caught wind of the plot, organizers of the revolt were fired.
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This wily survivor's game staved off revolt for decades in the Arab world.
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Should they revolt, poor cows wouldn't stand a chance — even in South Dakota.
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Others might try to leverage the government's weakness and violently revolt against it.
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By then, teachers in Arizona and Oklahoma were already preparing their own revolt.
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We're told the altercation went down at Diddy's REVOLT Music Conference in Miami.
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Revolt among both parties Several top Senate Republicans told CNN on Wednesday that firing Sessions would prompt a revolt among both parties and would reopen damaging questions about whether he was taking such steps to meddle with the Russia investigation.
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The first elected government after the revolt was led by Ennahda, an Islamist party.
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The prisoners are either 100% fine with working or they revolt and burn everything.
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Before that, Charles Halleck was tossed out by a revolt led by Gerald Ford.
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The roots of populist revolt in the Netherlands actually date back almost two decades.
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In an era of transnational populism and anti-globalist revolt, this notion is resonant.
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He campaigned as the leader of a rustbelt revolt against the besuited, pampered elites.
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I think any revolt or revolution will happen at the polls when people vote.
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A revolt among women at Nike led to the ouster of several top executives.
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Its premise—that the vote for Brexit was a revolt against globalisation—was sound.
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The unrest quickly morphed into a broader revolt against President Emmanuel Macron and inequality.
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Each involves this quandary: Is it primarily a class revolt, or a racial one?
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The positive swing might be thought of as a revolt of the lower middle.
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Don't prevent Macau people from making money, you are not welcome to revolt here.
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From there, General Shallaf watched as Syria's peaceful protests gave way to armed revolt.
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As a political movement, it began as a revolt against restrictions on free trade.
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Others venture the revolution of 1789, or even the Jacquerie peasant revolt of 1358.
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It is a style against which the country's politics is in now open revolt.
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He believes that Brexit was as much a revolt against Westminster as against Brussels.
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Their tax revolt began against a rise in green taxes on diesel and petrol.
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According to Deadline on Friday, Good Girls Revolt will not receive a second season.
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Good Girls Revolt isn't nearly as thoughtful or meticulously plotted as AMC's lauded show.
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The first season of Good Girls Revolt is now available to stream on Amazon.
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Pay TV customers would revolt if ESPN weren't included in a standard cable package.
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A Republican revolt stuns the House as conservatives clash with party leaders over immigration.
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The show Good Girls Revolt didn't achieve similar success in converting viewers to subscribers.
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On April 9th some junior officers told the crowd they had joined the revolt.
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I guess I want to mark out a space for literal crime, actual revolt.
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Notes in the document, for example, show Malcolm X calling for rebellion and revolt.
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How far can a party stretch the preferences of its voters before they revolt?
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Trump could veto both bills but he would certainly face an open congressional revolt.
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It was the revolt of the artisan-craftsman against the satanic mill and factory.
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We are witnessing the swiftest, biggest big business rebuke/revolt of the Trump presidency.
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One company, JCPenney, tried to limit discounts in 2012, only to see shoppers revolt.
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Smith has made it clear he believes a point exists at which they'll revolt.
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They say their movement reflects a popular revolt against state corruption and foreign meddling.
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The Arab Revolt also established guerrilla warfare as a modern instrument of political change.
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A revelation in the final episode will make some revolt and others feel empathy.
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At the same time, Mr. Pompeo is facing a revolt in the State Department.
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The Houthis deny being puppets of Iran and say their revolt is against corruption.
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In 21, Proposition 13 sharply reduced California's property taxes, presaging a nationwide tax revolt.
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The next highest ranking is "The Great Revolt" (#390), which comes out on Tuesday.
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And that this revolt doesn't have a leader to whom everyone in it listens.
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But I tell myself, if Marine comes to power, maybe some people will revolt.
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Malong has said he had no intention of staging a revolt against Kiir's government.
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Interestingly, college was my revolt period after growing up in a highly conservative household.
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In a similar vein there was 2010, the year of the Tea Party revolt.
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But there are other hurdles for Republican women besides the suburban revolt against Trump.
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Indeed, the American Revolution was a revolt against centralized power that answered to none.
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Trump's supporters are fed up with talk about a GOP revolt against the candidate.
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In this climate, the government will always be in danger of provoking a revolt.
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DUBLIN (Reuters) - A pilot group that helped spearhead a staff revolt at Ryanair (RYA.
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The revolt does not look to the left for inspiration but to the right.
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Thirty years ago, the Chinese government was crushing a student revolt in Tiananmen Square.
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On the right, Trump is facing revolt from conservative members of his own party.
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But those hopes might be dashed if there's a revolt from the GOP base.
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ET could also cement 2018 as the year of the suburban revolt against Republicans.
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Facebook's board could, conceivably, revolt, like Uber's board did with former CEO Travis Kalanick.
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But if you actually sit down to watch the Angels, your mind will revolt.
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We know that art institutions have not historically been sites of revolt or resistance.
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Soldiers want to revolt against their officers, servants against their masters, and so on.
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Their place in Holocaust history is cemented by the Legionnaires' revolt in January 1941.
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This revolt shook the elites, who worked even harder to enforce the color lines.
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Mr. Kalanick was ousted in June 2017 after shareholders staged a revolt against him.
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The congressman also said that voters might revolt once they start visiting their accountants.
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The miners knew a revolt was coming and had tried to head it off.
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Radicals rouse the rabble with vivid images of oppression and fiery exhortations to revolt.
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Today, feminist philosophy has produced an awakening far beyond that of the pluralist revolt.
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Mr. Trump's attempted populist revolution is so far merely a ruckus, not a revolt.
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Cancerous cells may be brash, immature, and ultimately deadly, but it's an internal revolt.
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The rich would tyrannize the poor, and the poor would revolt against the rich.
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It refers to a place where people revolt, and that would be a RIOT.
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Her body is in full revolt, from her aching jaw to her fallen arches.
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Then last week he announced the tax on WhatsApp calls, setting off a revolt.
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Fortunately, the solution doesn't require a revolt, just the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact.
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Others turned to "populism," a Western and Southern revolt against the East Coast elite.
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Mr. Combs's Revolt was in about 45 percent, or 9.3 million, of Comcast households.
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It blames Pakistan for keeping the revolt alive, allegations its nuclear-armed neighbor denies.
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Wani not only threatened Indian security forces, but called upon young Kashmiris to revolt.
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Muammar el-Qaddafi during the Arab Spring revolt, the country remains mired in chaos.
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It is estimated that only a third of colonial Americans supported revolt against England.
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Paul's one-man revolt on the budget deal was also a hit with conservatives.
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"No to Islam, no to Christianity, revolt for the nation," echo those in Lebanon.
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But as our colleagues have reported, that revolt appears to have been short-lived.
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The results: first a bit of chaos, and in one case a mini-revolt.
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Last year, a moderator revolt ended in the ouster of interim CEO Ellen Pao.
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Last year featured many communication breakdowns, and players like Mario Williams in open revolt.
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When all hell breaks loose, those provinces will form the backbone of their revolt.
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It's not the first time the scandal-ridden President has escaped a potential party revolt.
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Most likely this will be a revolt of one or maybe a handful at best.
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The NPS's tweak inspired similar acts of small bore, mischievous revolt at other, smaller outfits.
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It is a revolt against the extinction of species including, the group says, our own.
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Speaker Paul Ryan was facing a potential revolt from the right before Trump's surprising victory.
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But Parker goes further and digs into why Turner became convinced armed revolt was necessary.
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In Canada, the footwear revolt has been brewing in the country for some time now.
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Christine Lagarde, his successor, may face a revolt by opponents of his easy-money policies.
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Because of a property-tax revolt in the 1970s, California relies heavily on income taxes.
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The party owes its power to a revolt fuelled by the miseries of the countryside.
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"It's just remarkably popular, and when we sell out of it, people revolt," she says.
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Anyone who can't see this tsunami of revolt is purposely closing their eyes to it.
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There are bodies lying the lake, all of them presumably victims of the hosts' revolt.
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Unrest quickly spread across Turkey, a revolt against what protesters said was increasing government authoritarianism.
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This revolt has unfolded at a pace befitting an industry obsessed with speed and disruption.
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Erick Erickson helped lead the conservative revolt against Obamacare, was editor in chief of RedState.
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Were Iranian Kurds to start a serious revolt, Iran's forces would have the upper hand.
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Go deeper: Cummings names subpoena targets for security clearance investigation Inside the security clearance revolt
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Go straight from the airport to an all-team meeting at our TV network, Revolt.
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MAIDSTONE, KENT'S county town, was a bastion of resistance during the Peasants' Revolt of 1381.
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One way to do so would be to encourage a revolt among Republican presidential electors.
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It was reminiscent of an interfaith gesture following the 2011 Egyptian revolt in Tahrir Square.
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Whether that revolt is in the Midlands of England, or whether it's in Middle America.
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Will they lead enough of a revolt to threaten Conservative hopes of forming a government?
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He resigned from the job last year amid a revolt from conservatives in the House.
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Redneck Revolt does not claim to be liberal, but supports most left-wing social causes.
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It now faces a shareholder revolt over its plans for a placement of new shares.
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But we'd be mistaken to see solely nostalgia and hysteria within the entire 2016 revolt.
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He hung back from action in Syria, yet aided the revolt against Gadhafi in Libya.
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Or ditch Trump, and pray that he and his supporters don't raise up in revolt?
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Liberals are seething over the election and talking about launching a Tea Party-style revolt.
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And the investment bank, the second largest in Switzerland after UBS, is in open revolt.
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Nasser's earlier revolt in Egypt strung up King Faisal II and dragged the pro-Western
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That same year, the country's Shiite minority staged a deadly revolt in Al-Hasa province.
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" Author Michael Lewis chronicled IEX's efforts in his book, "Flash Boys: A Wall Street Revolt.
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After a revolt by a group of prominent genealogists, GEDmatch changed its policies in May.
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Monday's violence came a week before an annual march to mark that 1973 student revolt.
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" A later civilian revolt that ended in bloodshed is referred to as "the Disgraceful Events.
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But when faced with an internal revolt, she eventually caved and accepted the Senate bill.
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Sen. J.W. Fulbright sparked an open revolt on Capitol Hill against President Johnson's Vietnam policies.
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We were inspired by the spirit of the students' revolt of our fathers in 1956.
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This was a revolt of people who did not feel vested in that future America.
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House Republicans renominated Speaker Paul Ryan as their leader, quieting rumors of an initial revolt.
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Its forex reserves tumbled from $22016 billion before the revolt to $16.5 billion in February.
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Well, what we are seeing in this election is the revolt of the little guy.
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Now, it looks like the revolt against Democratic leadership has spread to the Senate. Rep.
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Whether that revolt is in the midlands of England, or whether it's in Middle America.
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His elderly revolt is against life itself and all the expectations that come with it.
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The town's central square, Plaza 25 de Mayo, was named in honor of the revolt.
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Now the rulers of the Democratic and Republican parties watch in horror as voters revolt.
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That "unheard-of revolt" played out in a way that would shock young women today.
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Leading the round is Smedvig Capital, with participation from previous backers Beringea, and Revolt Ventures.
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Not to mention his 1969 book, Revolt of the Black Athlete, is back in print.
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I knew from very early on that we needed to do something radical like revolt.
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But despite repeated appeals, the group has seen limited success in inspiring a military revolt.
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"Els Segadors" speaks of a 17th-century revolt by peasants and others against Spanish rule.
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But as her celebrity grew, so too did a revolt within her own City Hall.
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Would users revolt en masse, and decide to colonize some other free social media app?
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Conservatives have begun to revolt, and moderates are blanching at the plan's projected coverage losses.
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There's a revolt of sorts happening at the tail end of a fraught fashion month.
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An Amazon revolt could be brewing as the tech giant exerts more control over brands.
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Mr. Achleitner is a member of the Bayer supervisory board and observed the revolt firsthand.
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The Socialist party, which led the parliamentary revolt, will now sit astride a shaky government.
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And it's something that the Republican base certainly isn't going to revolt on him on.
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The latest backward move was a tax on jobs — quickly repealed after a citizens' revolt.
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These results cannot be waved off as just another populist revolt against elites and experts.
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More than anything, that's what the recent revolt by Uber board members has been about.
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The United States formally acquired Guantánamo after it supported Cuba's revolt against Spanish colonial rule.
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Of course, there are exceptions to the anti-incumbent revolt, owing to idiosyncratic local factors.
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He has faced several controversies, including a doping scandal and a revolt by female workers.
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As if in revolt, his finger grew red and raw, beneath the circle of metal.
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"I retired because I knew a palace revolt wouldn't be far away," Mr. Daughtry said.
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Muammar el-Qaddafi, toppled in 2011 by an Arab Spring revolt supported by NATO airstrikes.
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Liberal Democrats went into revolt over the party establishment's support for the war in Vietnam.
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In the BEAT, for example, Senate Republicans hoped to avoid a revolt by large companies.
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That revolt was led by college-educated white women, who overwhelmingly turned against Republican candidates.
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Indeed, we've been in something of a dress code revolt for the last few years.
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" As Blair noted, "The one incontrovertible characteristic of politics today is its propensity for revolt.
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They live under the constant threat of revolt, as the recent protests in Iran show.
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A shareholder revolt led to the resignation of Uber's chief executive, Travis Kalanick, on Tuesday.
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The first elected government after the revolt was led by Ennahda, a moderate Islamist party.
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As Arthur struggles with his demons, an uprising is fomenting, with a revolt seemingly inevitable.
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WIRED picked 52 amazing gifts for our wish list this year—robot revolt not included.
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Preventing a similar suburban revolt will be a key task for McConnell's campaign next November.
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In 2014, a book called The Revolt of the Public was published without much fanfare.
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Benchmark Capital successfully orchestrated a shareholder revolt that ousted Travis Kalanick before Uber went public.
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In their self-perception, these distinct actions represent mutually complementary aspects of their democratic revolt.
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If you're feeling brave, you could try guacamole with peas (but prepare for a revolt).
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Or a popular revolt like the one Mr. Guaidó is currently leading could force change.
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But after the Tea Party revolt and the 2010 elections, further legislative reforms were foreclosed.
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And their populism and the revolt against the establishment does seem motivated by political expediency.
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As a collective, she and her friends organize a gendered revolt against their rakish colleagues.
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It's also not certain that prominent Republicans could be the catalyst to lead a revolt.
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Some are patently false: Not every popular revolt in the world is a covert C.I.A. operation.
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Even we revolt amongst our writer selves whenever we talk about them even having a fight.
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The revolt has raged for four months against President Emmanuel Macron and his pro-business reforms.
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But when the FDA's Judy Staffa proposed adopting Schnoll's distinction half the panel appeared to revolt.
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Despite these shortages, al-Tamimi and other experts do not envision a widespread revolt against ISIS.
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If the system is completely closed, however, they might revolt against an unjust and unaccountable government.
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The so-called Dungan revolt by the Hui in the 1860s and 1870s was a bloodbath.
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Earlier this year, the community was in open revolt against former Wikimedia Foundation director Lila Tretikov.
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Additional sponsors for the event include Revolt — an all-music network created by Diddy — and AQUAhydrate.
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But BHL has also persuaded himself that he is the man to stop this popular revolt.
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Liberalism began as a revolt against the Old Regime with its hereditary ranks and fixed privileges.
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For her, the purpose of the revolt is nothing less than the removal of Mr Macron.
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And when I say revolt, I don't mean in a violent way or an aggressive way.
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Yet industrial firms, massive energy consumers, seem to be viewing the changes with resignation, not revolt.
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It prompted some investors to revolt and resulted in the resignation of Chief Executive Brian Ferguson.
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Sudanese youth are the vanguard of the protest movement, but this is not a juvenile revolt.
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For now, Republican leadership is signaling that they're not particularly fearful of a Freedom Caucus revolt.
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Its decision to leave the European Union was above all a revolt of the left-behind.
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The very first one, which started the so-called "red state revolt," occurred in West Virginia.
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A jobless future; one that could spark popular revolt against the leaders who let it happen.
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In 2017, Amazon canceled Good Girls Revolt, a show about women battling sexism in the 1960s.
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"The Republican leadership in Utah is in a full-scale revolt against Donald Trump," said Karpowitz.
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Even when L3 gets her revolt, it's just a side mission in service to another operation.
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Following news of allegations against Price, Twitter rose up to demand Good Girls Revolt be resurrected.
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Supporters of "openness" regard Brexit as the classic example of the revolt against the open society.
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The revolt was partly driven by anger about the lack of job prospects for young Egyptians.
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Gun rights revolution That a revolt became a revolution owed more than a little to Reagan.
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A jobless future; one that could spark popular revolt against the leaders who let it happen.
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Instead, the argument goes, the revolt against economic openness reflects deeper anxieties about lost relative status.
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Sure, it would be unprecedented and could cause a major revolt among Trump and Cruz supporters.
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That would drive up the deficit, and could trigger a revolt by the House Freedom Caucus.
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That exposure recently sparked a shareholder revolt against the management of the drug and chemicals giant.
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And to be sure, there's much nostalgia in the current populist revolt, specifically on Trump's side.
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The American political and economic systems woke up Wednesday morning to a full-throated populist revolt.
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"Rupert Murdoch: if [Boris] backtracks on serious things there'll be another bloody revolt #TimesCeoSummit," Conway said.
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The magazine was born in 1955 as a revolt against the moderate Republicanism of Dwight Eisenhower.
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The good news is that the world's best athletes are rising in revolt and demanding investigations.
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Otherwise, they said, they feared they could be killed or face other reprisals for the revolt.
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Saudi Arabia's Shiite minority also staged a deadly revolt in Al-Hasa province that same year.
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Its gendarmes struggled to contain the revolt this sparked, in which over 800,000 Koreans took part.
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Its premise is that, when it comes to populist revolt, we may have seen nothing yet.
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It's highly unlikely that a Democratic revolt in the House would materialize to force Pelosi's hand.
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A strong internal revolt may lead, eventually, to policy changes on questions of war and surveillance.
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This is the biggest weakness of "Good Girls Revolt," which feels more playacted than lived in.
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" The next period came in the 1830s, when Jacksonian Democracy led a revolt against "the bank.
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Santa Clarita, California (CNN)Donald Trump's presidency has sparked revolt among large swaths of young Americans.
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In place of a restive industrial proletariat, Tsarist Russia had a long tradition of peasant revolt.
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Obama's visit comes days before the anniversary of a 1973 revolt that helped topple that dictatorship.
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The difficulty of ending such a practice could shelter Equifax from a sudden revolt by banks.
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BANNON: This will be looked at as a revolt of working-class people of both parties.
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Or can the grass roots consummate the promise of 2016's revolt against ruling-class misrule?
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That raised the prospect of an internal revolt that could tear apart Mr. Puigdemont's independence movement.
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Our country was born in violent revolt against the idea that power is determined at birth.
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At some point, if Democrats become more and more the pro-business party, they may revolt.
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The armed left-wing group Redneck Revolt had showed up to counterbalance the open-carry demonstrators.
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" She was previously shortlisted for the Blackburn Prize for "Many Moons" and for another play, "Revolt.
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But what makes France's revolt different is that it has not followed the usual populist playbook.
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THE NATIONALIST REVIVAL Trade, Immigration, and the Revolt Against Globalization By John B. Judis 157 pp.
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You can't do any of that and assume that decent people won't rise up in revolt.
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Riot police officers stand guard following a revolt of prisoners at the Sant'Anna prison in Modena.
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Hamas said Friday's protest also marked the 18th anniversary of the last Palestinian revolt against Israel.
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Americans should revolt because elections are decided by the minority of voters living in battleground states.
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Reports have several cabinet members also in near revolt over Mr. Trump's mistreatment of Mr. Sessions.
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To explain Trump's support as a revolt against oligarchy, Lind has to accomplish a few things.
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In his statement, Mr. Combs said that Comcast had not provided Revolt with the necessary support.
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The narrative of rogue security forces in a helicopter offered another approach: armed revolt from within.
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Some in the administration, however, view a donor revolt as a useful way to motivate lawmakers.
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There's a thrilling audacity to this drama, about the supreme dignity of revolt against unjust authority.
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"It will be long remembered in the annals of our country," Gray wrote of the revolt.
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While the White House isolates itself in power struggles, the Administration is in nearly open revolt.
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" He said those who opposed Monday's decision should "revolt against this broken system to force reform.
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Egypt has struggled to earn dollars since a 2011 revolt drove away tourists and foreign investors.
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The strike came on the heels of a multiday military revolt that erupted in early January.
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Amid some of those problems, Kalanick stepped down as CEO in June following a shareholder revolt.
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Lower budget numbers to appease conservatives, but risk a centrist revolt and a Senate filibuster.2.
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The press wrote happily about a revolt of the "mandarins" — the permanent civil service — over Mrs.
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Those domesticities went down like a row of dominoes at the first breath of female revolt.
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If Democrat Doug Jones beats Republican Roy Moore, then the revolt against Trump cannot be denied.
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That policy, compared within Labour itself to neo-Nazism, inspired a small revolt against Shorten's leadership.
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Aides warned Mr. Trump of a revolt among Senate Republicans if he did not back off.
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Scott's project reenacts the 1811 German Coast Uprising, the largest slave revolt in North American history.
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Everyone's favorite microbrewer, Sam Adams, suggested that revolt in a republic should be punishable by death.
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Witness "Adaku's Revolt," at the Abrons Arts Center, which plays on Fridays at 6:5 p.m.
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But Fini's most sustained revolt was against the story that the male canon tells about itself.
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The past decade has seen a revolt against the world-is-flat globalism that was all the rage at the turn of the century, a revolt that has swept overtly nationalist governments to power in America, Brazil, Hungary and Poland, to name only the most obvious.
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"The revolt of the black athlete in America as a phase of the overall black liberation movement is as legitimate as the sit-ins, the freedom rides, or any other manifestation of Afro-American efforts to gain freedom," he wrote in The Revolt of the Black Athlete.
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In the 1990s jihadists waged a decade-long revolt, taking refuge in the mountains near the town.
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However, Parker's creative liberties crossed the line when he fabricated Turner's motivation for the legendary slave revolt.
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Maslovskiy resigned last year after the company's co-founder Peter Hambro was ousted by a shareholder revolt.
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Gutkind's book "Choose Life: The Biblical Call to Revolt " had garnered a small following at the time.
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Watch this: Labor leaders in revolt Cifton said the Obama Administration has become more aggressive against pipelines.
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Dick Durbin asked what kind of White House environment could give rise to such an astonishing revolt.
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The revolt over unpaid bonuses has paralysed cities and towns across the West African nation since Friday.
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There's no mention of uprising or revolt, and Eugene actually seems quite happy in his newfound safety.
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But by then (see box) a revolt was brewing in the ALDE and the plans were cancelled.
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That the Super Bowl is so easily streamable should only accelerate the consumer revolt against big cable.
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They come just two days after an early morning revolt, apparently by military officers, was put down.
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It was a revolt against a blood-drenched tyrant who had recently slashed fuel and fertiliser subsidies.
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The net has widened to include liberal and secular activists at the forefront of the 19803 revolt.
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We can evolve rather than revolt, come together, rather than claim independence, and feel rather than think.
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The 8,400 mutineers received 5 million CFA francs ($8,400) each in order to end the January revolt.
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She's inspired hashtags, a "wear red day" revolt among teachers, and an aggressive critique from sitting Democrats.
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At the time, most people understood the Tea Party to be a libertarian revolt against big government.
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Corruption was one of main catalysts of the 2011 revolt against autocrat Zine El-Abidine Ben Ali.
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And the more he picks up beloved characters to play with, the more their fandom will revolt.
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India has been fighting an armed revolt in Kashmir since 1989, which it blames Pakistan for stoking.
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When the gilets jaunes movement emerged last November, it was broadly a social protest and fiscal revolt.
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It is a worrying shift in tactics—and one that will revolt the vast majority of Egyptians.
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Shin Bet says the founders of the Revolt began formulating their ideas in the fall of 2013.
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Last December, the studio announced it would not be renewing Good Girls Revolt after just one season.
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But my cold and calculating personality meant the citizens hated me, and eventually rose up in revolt.
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"It's my opportunity to revolt," said Betty Nixon, a 228-year-old Trump voter in Olathe, Kansas.
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What better distraction, and what better story copy, than to interview angry naïfs on the threatening revolt?
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The "holy hell" could come in the form of a real Republican revolt in Congress from Trump.
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Maslovskiy stepped down last year after a shareholder revolt ousted another co-founder, British businessman Peter Hambro.
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This is not the voice of a man who can lead a rearguard revolt in the streets.
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Trump's victory, in his view at least, was part of this global revolt against the liberal state.
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Parker stars as Virginia plantation slave Nat Turner, whose 1831 revolt became the bloodiest in American history.
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While Stice spends a few days in the States, the students at Kalu Yala stage a revolt.
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John B. Judis is the author of The Nationalist Revival: Trade, Immigration and the Revolt Against Globalization.
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The Gulf support has however been far from harmonious, fuelling splits that have set back the revolt.
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Negotiations to end the revolt have been on and off since being brokered by Norway in 1986.
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"The Great Revolt: Inside the Populist Coalition Reshaping American Politics," by Salena Zito and Brad Todd 2.
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In preparation for the centenary celebration of the revolt, the home is being turned into a museum.
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Such insights as "status revolt" and "paranoid style" continue to inform our best contemporary journalists and critics.
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House Speaker Paul Ryan, who broke with Donald Trump earlier this month, could face a postelection revolt.
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The bill was defeated on the House floor last month, though, amid a conservative revolt over immigration.
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"Paul's attitude toward slavery is much more an attitude of reform rather than revolt," Van Voorst says.
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They are not the people who ascend to power, who become the insiders against whom populists revolt.
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Okay, so how can Republican Senators make the bill "nicer" without sparking an all-out conservative revolt?
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Framed in this way, the revolt against the establishment is utterly understandable -- but the consequences are complex.
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Unless, of course, we're defending ourselves against a mutiny from the right, the revolt of Donald's Deplorables.
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He is a cautious rebel, in revolt partly against the narrow fatalism of the film he inhabits.
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No, 85033 was a revolt against the entire Washington establishment, both on the left and the right.
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In the year that Stalin was writing about success, more than three million peasants were in revolt.
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He declined to elaborate and later backpedalled, stating his "intention is for this revolt not to happen".
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Now the Regents are expected to elect a chancellor endorsed by leaders of the opt-out revolt.
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Both writers are deeply involved in sex worker activism, and their book is a call for revolt.
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Joshua Lanakila Mangauil, the director of the Hawaiian Cultural Center of Hamakua, helped launch the initial revolt.
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They depicted it as another example of the government's complacency and of the need for popular revolt.
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In colonial times, the British authorities executed more than 1,000 Kenyans who were accused of fomenting revolt.
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But in its revolt against European liberalism, the party stands at the forefront of a growing movement.
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Foreign reserves have halved from over $36 billion before the revolt to about $17.5 billion in May.
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Assad's basic bet was that he could better withstand an armed revolt than a mass civil uprising.
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House conservatives mounted a mini revolt when they, like Paul, raised concerns about the massive spending increase.
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Some in the prepper movement are afraid that AI will lead to a revolt against the wealthy.
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He subsequently led a shareholder revolt that led to Michael D. Eisner's resignation and Mr. Iger's ascendance.
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We have a revolt against sexual harassment that's running through the political, entertainment, restaurant and communications worlds.
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Now, popular revolt is brewing over the costs of insulin, naloxone, penicillin, EpiPens and many other drugs.
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In the face of revolt on the streets, he fled the country, ending 27 years in power.
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Like her, he had joined the revolt as a howl against the misrule of Mr. al-Bashir.
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And he canceled the popular "Good Girls Revolt" after one season, admitting he had never watched it.
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But the sudden revolt may not be strong enough to overcome deeply rooted ideas about sexual relations.
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That includes an ad hoc worker revolt that preceded the end of the company's controversial Pentagon contract.
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In potentially giving his life he hopes to start a revolt against the country's slave-owning class.
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Tensions escalated in 2014 when Russia annexed Crimea and then began fomenting armed revolt in eastern Ukraine.
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"Plenty of people feel like they don't have status and don't revolt about it," Ms. Mason said.
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That's important, and of course it is not only the white working class that is in revolt.
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Similarly, Redneck Revolt, a leftist gun group that formed in 2016, claims at least 45 chapters nationwide.
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The crackdown has widened to include liberal and secular activists at the forefront of the 2011 revolt.
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Our challenge in America isn't to lead the Iranian protesters—this is their moment and their revolt.
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Organized around themes of revolt, care, and desire, the exhibition generously honors history and radically imagines futures.
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There was reason to believe, as the season started, that the host revolt would be short-lived.
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Inspired by the first Arab Spring revolt in Tunisia, protesters took to the streets in January 2011.
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The revolt in Tunisia gave Egyptians the motivation to protest using social media to gather the dissatisfied.
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So it would be a real surprise to see a Senate revolt on the issue of witnesses.
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From there on, United States history might be seen as a repeating cycle of anti-elite revolt.
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Only in Tunisia -- the first country to revolt -- did an uprising lead to a new democratic transition.
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In the face of a populist revolt against Washington dysfunction, the choice Democrats are making is baffling.
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What's interesting is that despite this protest and revolt, the global power structure remains mostly in place.
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Unemployed citizens there have launched a "revolt of the hungry" against the economic failures of their leaders.
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Go deeper: Corporate employees revolt over immigration Trump administration to penalize immigrants likely to use public benefits
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"We had a little mini-revolt," Mr. King said of his own school's process of turning vegan.
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Government forces and mainly Arab militia which moved to repress the revolt were accused of widespread atrocities.
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He sees in 1964 that everyone is getting too comfortable to revolt against oppression of any kind.
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Uziel speculates the theater may date from the time of the Bar Kokhba revolt, in the second century AD. "When [the revolt] erupts, the buildings were left unfinished in order to go and deal with the rebellion, but [perhaps] they never came back to finish it," he told CNN.
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