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At the time, however, the mutinies seemed far more threatening.
Nevertheless, this book makes a useful contribution to historical debates about the causes of the mutinies.
The chief challenge to the government's authority was not leftwing insurgency but right-wing military mutinies.
The army mutiny of 1964 had created fears about the country's stability and produced a greater intolerance of dissent.
The war itself brought further atrocities, especially as desperation led to mutiny.
Passages that were deemed to be incitements to mutiny were just as likely to be made examples of as those that ridiculed monarchy.
Fears of a military mutiny were not limited to the duke's opponents.
Then there was a 'mutiny,' as all the carriers wanted to return from whence they had come.
While the legislation proposed that cowardice be removed from the category of capital offences, desertion was to remain alongside mutiny and treachery.
Under such circumstances, it is not surprising to find luckless gendarmes complaining to authorities, abandoning their posts, and even speaking of mutiny.
The monks mutiny; they reject the father.
As for common soldiers, expectations were not high, and their habits - on both sides - of flight, desertion, re-enlistment with the enemy, mutiny, and predatory disorder were notorious.
There are ten cases of mutiny in the sample, but in this matter as in the others observed so far, it appears that the court gave sailors a fair hearing.
In secure accommodation for children, there were no cases of protest movements, mutinies, rebellions or hunger strikes.
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The delegates on the statutes working group rebelled against those defending ' the president's line ' and mutinied against the president and the secretary of the working group.
Many prisoners have objected to the food and there have been riots or mutinies as a result.
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Several mutinies occurred, all of them engineered from a very obvious direction—whether by the common enemy or by those fighting with us is quite unimportant.
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Political propaganda and political influences are sometimes to be counted among the causes of naval mutinies.
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Three mutinies, one major disturbance and two minor disturbances have taken place recently in military prisons and detention barracks.
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He has referred again to the mutinies that occurred at a very difficult time.
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The inescapable fact remains that the men mutinied on active service in the battlefield.
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Does not the small number of mutinies show that there is no necessity for any special legislation?
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Mutinies took place and were a perfect nuisance.
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A small bridgehead was formed and a number of soldiers mutinied.
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In the present circumstances, it is likely to lead them to believe that they can plan their mutinies with relative impunity.
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There is big history behind these mutinies.
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There are certain mutinies which have prospered.
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They that mutinied were all right.
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At least 40 mutinies in the period 1570 to 1607 are known.
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The battalion that protected the government in the provincial capital also mutinied and refused to go to war.
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He became soon unpopular within the army, resulting in violent mutinies in 19961997.
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Two major mutinies late in the war drastically diminished the reliability of two of the main units, and there were constant discipline problems.
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In 1784, a regiment mutinied over lack of pay.
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The municipal president claimed that a 'demonstration of sympathies ' on the part of an agrarista regidor had given rise to the ' mutiny'.
There were a few mutinies and disturbances too.
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The soldiers then mutinied only till he was released.
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The mutinies were suppressed, though survivors fled the towns and began an uncoordinated insurgency in rural areas.
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During this chaotic period there were frequent mutinies, protests and many strikes.
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Furthermore, the country had failed to provide wages for most of the army, which resulted in mutinies in 1661.
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Also, soldiers demanded increases in pay or bonus payments, causing many mutinies.
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Broadly speaking, these mutinies resulted in three problems.
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Caillou and the others mutinied, saying it were better to die fighting than starve behind the walls.
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Due to numerous mutinies erupting within the colony, he is requested to postpone his retirement.
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The crisis was exacerbated by military mutinies and high oil prices, the latter a result of the 1973 oil crisis.
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Eight of these regular regiments mutinied and two were disbanded during 1857-58.
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In 1918, mutinies broke out in the military.
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In response most of the artillerymen mutinied, expelling or imprisoning their officers.
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There were three consecutive mutinies in 19961997, during which destruction of buildings and property had an adverse impact on the economy.
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There was a feeling among locals that police had mutinied and refused to enforce the ban.
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There were few mutinies because repression was severe.
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Another report stated that officers at the air force school had mutinied and the adjacent air force base had been overwhelmed.
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The troops organized to fight the demonstration mutinied and joined it.
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The mutinies were over in only a few days.
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Here 136 of his men mutinied leaving only 212 loyal.
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The military also proved its disloyalty during the mutinies in 19961997.
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As predicted, they mutinied, advancing on the sultan's palace.
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If an army is too large the production of food will fall, and that may cause troops to engage in mutinies.
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Many units immediately mutinied, causing a total loss of control.
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In 870, with there being rumors that he would decrease the food and clothing stipends for the soldiers, the soldiers mutinied.
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After that skirmishing erupted and as suspected, the scouts mutinied.
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First, the mutinies were unpredictable and frightening events for any military leader to deal with.
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The troops organized to fight demonstration mutinied and joined it.
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Uprisings occurred throughout the country, and parts of the navy mutinied.
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Players are affected by usual events in war: weather, mutinies, plagues, etc.
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He arrived there on the 7th, and finding they had already mutinied, he attacked and routed them, though they numbered about a thousand men.
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However, three of the mutiny's organizers fled, sparking a manhunt.
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In early 1994, political instability increased as first the army, followed by the police and prisons services, engaged in mutinies.
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His progress was delayed that night when his men mutinied for pay.
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They were angered that they were not given rewards that they felt they deserved, and they mutinied.
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The workers in major cities revolted in 1905, with widespread strikes and mutinies.
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Her ship's company nearly mutinied on several occasions.
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During 1649 there were three mutinies over pay and political demands.
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During the early years of the force, mutinies of black soldiers occurred several times.
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The more serious episodes involved only a few units; the mutinies did not threaten complete military collapse, but did make the high command reluctant to call another offensive.
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Upon his return to his outpost he discovered it had been destroyed by his own men who mutinied not long after his departure in the autumn of 1680.
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The mutinies were disorganised and quickly crushed.
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Despite these mutinies, the armed forces were largely apolitical and remained mostly loyal, if dissatisfied and were widely used by the government to control the 1905 unrest.
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She was in the position for less than a year when dozens of inmates mutinied at an overcrowded state prison, which led to the deaths of sixteen inmates in 1993.
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Given the security forces' previous record, vandalism, and the recent army mutiny, the reports must be considered carefully.
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They might have called it a strike; they might have called it a mutiny; they might have called it insubordination.
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Since the war there has been no award of corporal punishment for an offence of mutiny, although there was a case of inciting mutiny.
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I expect the army to mutiny and civil war to break out shortly.
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Such acts are all mutiny, though obviously they can, and do, vary in degree.
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Instead, it has been precipitated by the constructive mutiny of white officers.
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Six of them were found guilty of joining in the mutiny and one of disobeying a lawful command.
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The violence was rather of the nature of a regimental riot than of anything which could possibly be described as a mutiny.
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I hope that they will carry on the mutiny, and with success.
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Here is the important point, because this is said to have been a kind of mutiny.
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I suggest that a mutiny implies a collective act.
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As it was originally drafted, the offence of prison mutiny could have been committed where no violence or even threatened violence took place.
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The amendment would make the offence of prison mutiny harder to prove, which is unfortunate to start with.
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