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A popular revolt that attempts to overthrow a government or its policies; an insurgency or insurrection.
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He either chooses to go peacefully or the people may resort to uprising".
Over dinner, they divided up the post-invasion Iran restructuring contracts to Uprising by Muse.
I used to come out to Uprising by Muse, but then in my last fight I kinda caught everybody off guard because I walked out to an orchestrated song from the movie Dracula called Vampire Hunters.
TDC: Yes, there's a "Countdown to Uprising Empowerment Summit".
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Historically, such an inhuman response to an uprising – to mass dissent – has been the province of empires and tyrants.
Since then, the government has responded to uprisings in Xinjiang by clamping down on religious activities.
George Packer compares the revolution to uprisings in Burma and the Philippines.
Also, confederations of the middle and small landlords, or myōshu, proceeded apace and often led to uprisings against absentee control.
These were inflammatory acts in a city that, at festival time, was prone to uprisings that could lead to the death of many thousands of Jews.
Inaccessibility to land, extreme economic inequality, and a political system favoring the wealthy led to uprisings, rebellions, massacres, and most recently a 12-year-long civil conflict (1980 1992) which killed 75,000 people (Wisner 2001; Wood 2003: 23, 56).
Writer asks Barghouti, possible successor to Yasir Arafat, what Israel would have to do to end uprising.
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