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A mutiny of a small faction was quelled and O'Shea was elected.
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A mutiny of the honest, say optimists; a row over "cuota", the levy the force charges on civilians, say others.
The most-famous such incident occurred when in 1839 a slave named Joseph Cinqué led a mutiny of 53 illegally purchased slaves on the Spanish slave ship Amistad, killing the captain and two members of the crew.
Soon after that comment, Jones' lecture was cut short when a group of former students dressed as pirates rushed the aisles and staged a mutiny of sorts, presenting Jones with a treasure chest that included a hat, two T-shirts, and – as if on cue – generous supplies of erasers and chalk, wrapped in gold foil.
So perhaps it is fitting that they are now leading a mutiny of sorts on the Internet -- a rebellion of the little guys that has already spread to one other Pacific island and is expected to grow among the tiny nations and territories worldwide.
Postumus was killed in a mutiny of the legion of Mogontiacum (now Mainz, Ger.).
Moscow's hand was forced by a mutiny of the Kronshtadt naval base, near Petrograd.
To ignore feelings, not taking them into account, means risking a mutiny of emotion.
You can replace Taylor's singing with your own, leading a mutiny of her band with no legal consequences whatsoever.
But a mutiny of his center-right supporters forced him to make a public reversal and support the government in a parliamentary confidence vote.
In 1928 he was made commander of the lst Infantry Regiment, members of which participated in a mutiny of the Tokyo garrison in late February 1936 that he helped suppress.
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