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Shadow cabinet members told the Guardian that Corbyn's decision to sack Benn could cause a mutiny.
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Hours and hours of working out who could be sacked without causing a mutiny boiled down to, in effect, nothing.
I hear it has no plans to build games, and it damn well better not unless it really wants to piss off its other developers and cause a mass mutiny or exodus.
In the past, though, Vermeil ran his players into the ground, almost causing a player mutiny in St . Louisbefore ultimately directing the team to a Super Bowl title after the 1999 season.
But when it comes to narcolepsy, it seems we could have a mutiny on our hands.
In the book of Kings, we are presented with an argument in support of this conclusion: The narrative suggests that the burdens of taxation and forced labor imposed by Solomon -- so that he can build large armies, harems and palaces -- cause the mutiny that tears the kingdom into two and ultimately brings about its destruction.
That caused a wave of anger against the army across the country and sparked the mutiny at the barracks on Vanua Levu.
During the patriotic fervor of World War I and the First Red Scare, the Espionage Act of 1917 imposed a maximum sentence of twenty years for anyone who caused or attempted to cause "insubordination, disloyalty, mutiny, or refusal of duty in the military or naval forces of the United States".
Critics have interpreted both villagers and monkeys as Kipling's portrayal of nationalist Indians, ungovernable and subversive – the kind who caused the Mutiny in 1851.
Runs a magazine that actually lives up to its name, causing mutiny in bev.
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