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Their quick defeat of the rebellion seemed to restore Clegg's political confidence: "Nick got through that," Ashdown recalled.
In 1776, the British troops were hot on the trail of George Washington, hoping for a quick end to the Colonial rebellion, when their path was blocked by a sudden blaze that broke out in Manhattan.
Many of the local newspapers were quick to respond to the rebellion.
These chapters, following a quick canter through the peasants' revolt and Kett's rebellion, constitute the intellectual hub of the book as Vallance picks through the political thought of Britain's most philosophically fertile era.
A quick strike to break the back of the rebellion would have gone a long way to cementing his son's claim to be the worthiest heir to the throne.
Then came September 11th, and the quick victories in Afghanistan, where the combination of internal rebellion, intense bombing, and Special Forces deployment turned the Taliban out of power within weeks.
Will there be an assassination, a rebellion, a crumbling of the Iraqi military, a quick victory that pre-empts Iraqi missile attacks on Israel, a protracted struggle, or something worse?
Yet Salbi is quick to point out that the women also talk of love, hope, rebellion and even weight loss.
Hayden was quick to point out on Friday that the armed forces wouldn't foment a rebellion against Trump; they'd just refuse to obey unlawful orders.
Lewis asserted that pain is God's "megaphone to rouse a deaf world," but was quick to add, "No doubt Pain as God's megaphone is a instrument; it may lead us to final and unrepented rebellion".
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