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He argued that if the Viceroy was deposed in that way, it would constitute a rebellion, which would turn the revolutionaries into outlaws.
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The official version holds that the demonstrations in Tiananmen Square constituted a rebellion against the government, and that the army took appropriate action in suppressing it.
The government continues to insist that the student-led demonstrations of 1989 constituted a "counterrevolutionary rebellion" that justified the military action.
With strict rules banning such acts as smoking, enjoying a cigarette can constitute an act of rebellion.
Cave stated that this would constitute an act of rebellion and that Khalid's sultancy would not be recognised by the British government.
He proclaimed a naval blockade of the Confederate states, although he insisted that they did not legally constitute a sovereign country but were instead states in rebellion.
"Although calling protests to obstruct legitimate police operations can – if proof is produced of their commission – constitute a public order offence, it does not constitute a serious crime such as sedition or rebellion," Gauri van Gulik, Amnesty's Europe director, said in February last year.
Two objects constitute a pair.
Brooklyn and Queens constitute a separate diocese.
does not constitute a summary.
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