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It rose up in revolt.
Our own tribespeople immediately rose up in revolt.
The local population, exasperated by the undisciplined Syrian soldiery, rose up in revolt.
Millions of Nigerians promptly rose up in revolt, even though they had much to gain in the longer term.
On Wednesday, the soldiers rose up in revolt, storming the state broadcaster in Bamako and the presidential palace.
Both Islamists and left-wing secular types rose up in revolt against President Ali Abdullah Saleh, who had been in power for more than 30 years.
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Sporadically over a half century starting in 1591, the Cossacks rose up in revolts that were put down only with great difficulty.
If they rose up again in revolt, as they might well do, he would thump them as before, leaving them to their rage in a truncated patchwork of dismal walled-off cantons, forever.
"I don't know that we have distinguished between civilians who are truly nonparticipants in the conflict and who no one has any right to attack," Mr. Glazier said, "and those civilians who have taken up arms in revolt against the government and so are legitimate targets.
Across the Arab world, young people have risen up in popular revolt because they are unwilling to be left behind: undereducated, unemployed and powerless.
This has brought to a close, at least temporarily, a violent power struggle.Riven by civil strife for many years, opposition groups rose up in open revolt a year ago, following the example of youths in Tunisia and Egypt.
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