Sentence examples for routine riots from inspiring English sources

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Well, we don't have routine riots in our football stadiums, our players don't regularly try to break each other's legs, they don't go through elaborate pantomimes of agony.

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The officers poured into McPherson Square just before 6 a.m., some on horseback and others wearing routine riot gear.

Listen to a man deliver a routine on the LA riots that both denounces the police as racists, but also encourages (white) truck drivers to run over (black) rioters and it still carries a charge in 2015, but it comes from a very different place.

The Israeli Army said that its soldiers had gone into Kalandia for "routine arrests," that a "mass riot" had broken out and that the soldiers responded with riot control tactics followed by live fire.

In a typical riot situation a routine police arrest or a fistfight between individuals from opposing groups focuses attention.

Serious rioting, once practically routine, now breaks out only a few times a year; truly dangerous injuries are rare; and only a small proportion of rioters are even arrested.

If, for example, you happen to have a hilarious yet rousingly defiant routine on the recent Bolivian water riots, you first have to: a) convince people that they've happened; and b) tell them what happened.

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Looking at these emails, it's no wonder the whole riot-squad-to-force-feeding routine was so punitive.

Titled "Ripa" (slang for Paris), the video touches on the indignities experienced by young people in the banlieues, like the routine identification checks that some suspect set off the riots in the fall of 2005.

Given the associations between poverty, teens and near-teens and riotous disturbances, this seems unlikely to reduce the likelihood of more riots or, more worryingly, the sort of routine criminality that festers and flourishes when sticking to society's rules seems to offer poor rewards by comparison - the stuff the riots made so shockingly visible.

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