Sentence examples for discontent erupted from inspiring English sources

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In response to tightening autocracy, widespread discontent erupted in nationwide demonstrations on July 20.

In 1916 Kyrgyz discontent erupted in a serious revolt, which was met with brutal and prolonged repression that continued even after the fall of Russia's tsarist regime.

Some of that discontent erupted publicly when the August news vacuum was filled with various voices offering more or less helpful – usually less helpful – suggestions about where Labour was going wrong.

WARSAW -- Public discontent erupted on Tuesday for the first time in the grievous aftermath of the plane crash that claimed the lives of Poland's president and dozens of top politicians and military leaders, as hundreds of people in Krakow protested the decision to inter the president and his wife in a crypt holding the remains of many Polish kings.

Junayd had Harith flogged, but after Junayd died in early 734, the discontent erupted into an open rebellion, with Harith at its head.

Buddhist discontent erupted following a ban in early May on flying the Buddhist flag in Huế on Vesak, the birthday of Gautama Buddha.

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Rosenfeld explores an alternative version of the Ferguson Effect, in which "longstanding grievances and discontent with policing in African American communities" are "activated" by controversial incidents of police violence, and then "chronic discontent erupts into violence".

For the past few years, public discontent has erupted into small demonstrations and violence across the country.

When he ordered the police to take severe measures to prevent the outbreak of riots, he succeeded only in contributing further to the mounting discontent that erupted in March (February, Old Style) 1917, in a series of strikes and riots that overthrew the imperial regime, including Protopopov.

The discontent finally erupted in April, when seven of the major English and Savoyard barons – Simon de Montfort, Roger and Hugh Bigod, John Fitzgeoffrey, Peter de Montfort, Peter de Savoy and Richard de Clare – secretly formed an alliance to expel the Lusignans from court, a move probably quietly supported by the Queen.

The Sudanese government's decision to split Darfur into three states in 1994 helped fuel discontent that erupted into fighting in 2003 — rebels and many from the large Fur tribe said the break-up allowed Khartoum to divide and rule them.

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