He felt her nod beneath his cheek and he fought the rioting emotions inside him. |
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The foothills were covered with white-flowering bogote trees, and rioting bougainvillea edged the dooryards of the sparse villages. |
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He was also involved in the policing of presidential and Royal visits, marches and sectarian rioting. |
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Early attempts at privatization led to rioting in Osh in 1990, so this process was put on hold. |
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Despite the involvement of 1000 people in Wednesday's rioting, the story didn't make the front page. |
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That night saw one of the most ferocious spates of rioting in living memory. |
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A cloud of acrid smoke is hanging over the city and on the roads all the shops are closed for fear of rioting. |
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When the security services blocked the Orange march, confrontation and rioting ensued. |
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The prime minister and other parliamentarians were brutalized and the capital was the scene of heavy rioting. |
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He told the court he had ordered the use of tear gas and rubber bullets to quell rioting prisoners but not firearms. |
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The Civil War is in its second year and a compulsory draft is in force, which leads to rioting amongst the poor. |
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However, many of the younger marchers, such as Gerry Donaghy, are prone to rioting, needing only a spark to set them off. |
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For the first time, middle-class citizens and skilled workers joined activists in protest, rioting against the government. |
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Meanwhile, three police officers were injured when sectarian rioting erupted on the streets of north Belfast on Sunday night. |
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It also experienced severe financial setbacks, rioting, verbal and physical abuse, and lampoons in city papers. |
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At its height the rioting far surpassed any worst-case scenario that senior police officers had been planning for since the middle of June. |
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Much technology was lost, destroyed in rioting and chaos, and reconstructing it would be the work of generations. |
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In the overnight rioting, about 100 attackers set fire to Redfern railway station, torched a car and smashed windows. |
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The casualties came as police tried to control rioting mobs who rampaged through the city, burning and looting shops and stoning vehicles. |
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By the time he left each one of the towns the area was in the grip of racial hatred that spilled over into rioting. |
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Despite the involvement of 1000 people in the rioting, the story didn't make the front page. |
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Commuters and tourists at the Eurostar terminal were caught up in rioting after transport staff tried to stop a fare dodger. |
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Later we found out that it had dosed their food with sleeping pills to stop them rioting. |
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And as night fell, rioting erupted between rival gangs of nationalists and loyalists in the north of the city. |
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Many Bostonians reacted to the victory by taking to the streets of Beantown early on Thursday morning and rioting. |
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The Home Secretary today resisted calls for his resignation after the latest rioting and jailbreaks. |
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Loyalist marches in Northern Ireland have sparked some of the worst rioting in recent years. |
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Also tonight, the first death in a wave of rioting and violence that has swept through France. |
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And last year a 20-year-old remand prisoner was found hanged, while rioting prisoners barricaded themselves into a cell in August. |
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A host of sparrows create such a rioting as renders sleep or repose perfectly out of the question. |
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The men were found guilty of rioting, arson and culpable homicide amounting to murder. |
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People have been killed in the public protests, rioting and looting that has gripped the country. |
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The charges have included illegal assembly, obstruction, assault, rioting and criminal intimidation. |
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For example, in such operations we often find noncombatants involved in acts of violence like rioting or looting. |
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The first reaction was to applaud the rioting children and to complain of police heavy-handedness. |
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The population rose up and the serious rioting which followed over the course of several weeks accentuated the break with the authorities. |
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But that day, Ms. Lambert had heard that not far from our school a university teacher had been killed and there was fear of rioting. |
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Now Africa reaps the bitter harvest of colonial and homegrown ethnic manipulation in endless civil wars and periodic outbreaks of rioting and killing. |
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He also accusing King of taking part in torching his home during December 2002 rioting. |
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While the rioting was obviously the low point of the week, it was more a continuation on a theme of grossness than a wild outlier. |
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Riots in the capital, Dili, supporting 591 soldiers dismissed for deserting their barracks, deteriorated into widespread rioting. |
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It was built to keep rival gangs of nationalist and loyalist youths from rioting in the park despite the nascent peace process. |
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However, the rioting, looting, vandalism and assaults from Croydon to Manchester should be placed in some context. |
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The expectation is that the force will be able to respond effectively to urban unrest and rioting when that occurs. |
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Four criminal indictments were filed against some of the students for rioting, disturbing the peace and unlawful assembly. |
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Following rioting in Tonga, Polynesia was the subject of close monitoring during the year. |
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These groups are regularly targeted for rioting, mass arrest, terror and intimidation. |
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The rioting continued on 27 and 28 January, resulting in between 70 and 100 deaths. |
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This antagonism taken to extremes can only lead to more organised rioting, the outcome of which is predictable. |
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In the past 259 were housed in the delegacia, a situation which had led to rioting. |
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Hundreds of people have been detained in Moldova after the country's authorities blamed them for the rioting that followed a peaceful protest. |
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Spread a blanket next to rioting daffodils, rhododendrons and azaleas in the National Rhododendron Gardens. |
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It is certainly better that this wish be expressed legally through the instruments of direct democracy than through violence or rioting. |
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There are reports of only one deliberate volley of shots fired in the air to disperse a rioting mob. |
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The party is fielding candidates in next month's local elections in seven Yorkshire wards including those at the centre of last summer's rioting in Bradford and Leeds. |
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The year after would see rioting in Detroit, Newark, Boston and Milwaukee. |
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There was a pause, while Kara struggled to deal with her rioting emotions. |
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Viviana has been shocked by her country's bankruptcy, devaluation, rocketing inflation and unemployment, all combined with a bout of rioting, looting and street violence. |
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Further rioting followed and the subject was debated in the Reichstag. |
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And, whereas the townspeople start rioting and attacking the chain-smoking cult the Guilty Remnant, Nora is at peace. |
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Also this week, 17 students were handed 14-year prison sentences for rioting. |
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In 1740, rumours of deportation of the gangs from the Batavia area led to widespread rioting. |
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He is also part of Movement 1389, a far-right nationalist group which has been involved in rioting against Kosovo Albanians and their western backers. |
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A few months later, on the 49th anniversary of the 1959 uprising, the orgy of anti-Chinese rioting led by Buddhist lamas in Lhasa was followed by coordinated actions in Gansu, Qinghai and Sichuan provinces. |
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That peaceable image is only partly justified: contagious rioting has broken out before, typically during the summer, including in the 1980s, when Tottenham and some of the other flashpoint areas this week last erupted. |
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It was the second round of talks since Tibet was wracked by anti-Chinese rioting in March. Protests continued in the South Korean capital, Seoul, against the resumption of imports of beef from America. |
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North African neighbours Algeria and Tunisia have both been convulsed by widespread rioting and violent clashes with the police in the past few days, resulting in the death of several demonstrators. |
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In 2010, the Toronto G20 summit sparked mass protests and rioting, leading to the largest mass arrest in Canadian history. |
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In France, three weeks of rioting in November 2005 reduced to ashes dozens of buildings constructed as part of this policy, including community halls, gymnasia and schools. |
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The third trial session featured 28 no-names, people the court said had been plucked off the streets for rioting. |
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Mr Kirchner duly, if in an unsatisfactorily hollow way, becomes the fifth man to hold the presidency since December 2001, when Fernando de la Rúa, a hapless Radical, resigned in the face of rioting protestors. |
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Police fired 11 plastic baton rounds during the rioting in the Crumlin Road area, which involved a crowd of several hundred. |
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In August 1969, following the annual Apprentice Boys of Derry parade in the city, serious rioting took place in Derry and Belfast. |
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The Bermudian militiamen were called out on numerous occasions of war, and, on one notable occasion, to quell rioting privateers. |
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Incidences of sporadic rioting intensified when South African troops hoisted a South African flag over the Royal Palace. |
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For example, in 1816 two thousand rioting Calton weavers tried to destroy power loom mills and stoned the workers. |
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In July 2001, ethnic tensions led to rioting, and a report described Bradford as fragmented and a city of segregated ethnic communities. |
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Poor employment opportunities, and social discontent were once again seen as factors in the rioting. |
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Another wave of rioting occurred across numerous areas of Britain, including several areas across London. |
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Rarely do American or English papers print photographs of nonrioting fans responding negatively to rioting fans. |
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In 1995, 1996 and 1997, there were several weeks of prolonged rioting throughout Northern Ireland over the impasse at Drumcree. |
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It was felt that such an event would cause drunkenness, rioting, lewd behaviour, and that men would leave their wives. |
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In 1990, the Poll Tax Riots began by a demonstration attended by 200,000 people and ultimately caused rioting in the surrounding area. |
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At least six plastic baton rounds were fired by police during rioting in the Crumlin Road area. |
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The Chief Constable of Glamorgan requested troops be sent in to help police quell the rioting. |
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At least one extra levy provoked desperation and rioting in which the emperor's statues were destroyed. |
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The Northern Ireland government requested the British Army to aid the police, who were exhausted after several nights of serious rioting. |
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While post-election civil unrest beset Kenya, civil society and staff of government ministries risked injury by continuing to travel to their offices during street rioting in order to complete their report. |
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When the new monarch did not institute democratic changes, rioting broke out in the capital, where government buildings, offices and shops were looted and burned and 8 people died. |
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In contrast to most projections of the aftermath of nuclear war, in this there is no rioting or looting. |
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After three days of rioting, police were brought in from elsewhere to help quell the rioters. |
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He was in Kosovo for the Ringier daily newspaper Blic during the rioting in March 2008 and captured the moment when Serbian demonstrators clashed with NATO peacekeeping troops. |
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We still have no news of possible rioting. |
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There has subsequently been a period of relative harmony The rioting erupted after Muslims in the country reacted in anger to comments made by a newspaper reporter. |
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Additional commissioner of police Amitabh Gupta said though the bandobast was adequate, the eagerness of the rioting aspirants resulted in the tragedy. |
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The Chief Constable said baton round gunners had the authority to fire plastic bullets but chose to show restraint during three months of serious rioting. |
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Shortly thereafter, the company tripled the water rates in that city, an action which resulted in protests and rioting among those who could no longer afford clean water. |
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In summer 1992, the town came to national attention following rioting on the Stoops and Hargher Clough council estates in the south west of the town. |
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At last it was determined to unwed the unhappy pair, during the arrangements for which the husband was arrested and put into jail for six months for rioting. |
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My father did speak much of the day he was not speedily to forget, videlicet May Day of 1517, when there was great apprentice rioting against insolent foreigners. |
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The major part of the draining of the Fens was effected in the late 18th and early 19th century, again involving fierce local rioting and sabotage of the works. |
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In March 1937, there was a violent strike by about 3,500 drivers for Checker and Yellow Cab Companies which included rioting that went on for weeks. |
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This final was to end in disaster as, before the match kicked off, rioting football hooligans caused a retaining wall to collapse, killing 39 Juventus supporters. |
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The regent of infant Mary, Queen of Scots, her mother Marie de Guise, was successful in quelling the rioting but presbyterianism in Perth remained strong. |
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The warrant had been issued for his apprehension on the charge of rioting. |
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