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    1. He also prepared an official press release, sent by his office, claiming that a group of extremely violent madmen had mutinied and taken control of the mental hospital but that the situation was under control and in the process of being normalized


    2. Whole regiments of mercenaries and vassals mutinied and marched back to their own countries, looting and burning as they went


    3. Many troops had mutinied and transferred their support to the Provisional Government, and crowds, hungry, angry and uncontrollable, rampaged through the streets attacking prisons, government offices, palaces and the homes of nobles and rich merchants


    4. Why then treat its members like common criminals? Some are saying that they refused a legitimate direct order and mutinied


    5. As a result of the abandonment of Miss Laplante by the Global Council, the Time Patrol mutinied and exiled itself here in 1942, from where they mounted a rescue operation that was able to extract Nancy Laplante from the clutches of the Imperium


    6. when the crew discovered his intention, they mutinied


    7. “The Klingon portion of the crew mutinied, started killing the humans,” Pressman


    8. His bloodlust never abated: when his army mutinied in India and forced him to return to Babylon, once there, he executed scores of his satraps, military commanders, and other functionaries


    9. unless they have mutinied


    10. Fred Ford sat up with a jerk, "Mutinied ? What a preposterous notion, what

    11. And I’ve just been told an army of Goyinki is marching on Dirlan, and there’s no one to defend it because Caveira’s troops have mutinied, and Caveira was caught in the brunt and killed


    12. The bulk of the royal army had mutinied when they heard of the defeat at Sevenoaks and had declared themselves Cade's men


    13. His men mutinied, and the


    14. and was horrified to learn that the army had mutinied and put to death the king,


    15. “And, frankly, now that I think about it, it occurs to me that he and Greyghor are going to insist that any Army deserters who mutinied during the initial insurrection and then went over to the Army of God should be turned over to face court-martial


    16. The writer told how when but a week out from Spain the crew had mutinied and murdered every officer and man who opposed them; but they defeated their own ends by this very act, for there was none left competent to navigate a ship at sea


    17. The horrid thing seems to bring nothing but murder and misfortune to those who have anything to do with it, for three days after we sailed from the Cape Verde Islands our own crew mutinied and killed every one of their officers


    18. Even the crews of the torpedo-boats and destroyers that had brought their quick-firers up the Thames refused to stop, mutinied, and went down again


    19. What they asked the sergeant to do frightened the man out of his wits almost, but he dared not refuse to go and report to the Major, for if the convicts mutinied, God only knows what might happen


    1. mutiny to deal with, Ranger


    2. Two: It was a mutiny of some kind—a self-inflicted disaster if you will


    3. If but one of those overgrown manufactures, which, by means either of bounties or of the monopoly of the home and colony markets, have been artificially raised up to any unnatural height, finds some small stop or interruption in its employment, it frequently occasions a mutiny and disorder alarming to government, and embarrassing even to the deliberations of the legislature


    4. “I think the men would mutiny,” said Corporal Bill


    5. In the infantry, a can of worms is grounds for mutiny


    6. Carl hated Amelia but calling in Devin on such short notice and without authorization was near mutiny


    7. speak, it appeared that mutiny had just taken place


    8. In the face of a possible mutiny caused by their reluctance, the captain took a verbal step back and changed his order


    9. In the face of a possible mutiny caused by their reluctance, the captain took a verbal step back


    10. since we left the island was that a mutiny was easier to

    11. And couldn't I similarly construe Bahkælt's complaint? Were these the first rumblings of mutiny?


    12. "Then there will be a mutiny, Cam—with me as ringleader


    13. Calvin believed that was the best starting point since it was that person's job to alert Praxis of any mutiny attempt going on


    14. If he could prove the comms officer was linked to Raidan somehow, that would go a long way toward explaining how the coup on the Harbinger had happened without any word getting to the station—assuming there had been a mutiny


    15. Sure Calvin said he would take the fall for everyone, and he and his puppet Shen had made it seem like Intel Wing legitimized Calvin's mutiny, but


    16. What would their lives be if he were imprisoned? And all because his friends twisted his arm enough to get him to participate in what was clearly mutiny


    17. As a youth it was also an act of mutiny against the puritanical attitudes of my peers and their parents


    18. He had lost the services of Mandy, Janice wasn’t so keen on screwing any more, and recent rumblings of mutiny from Nigel and Ernest were beginning to irritate


    19. “Is that the only condition? What about mutiny?” Katherine asked


    20. She looked up at him and he said, “And after what we just learned I would probably be facing a mutiny if I didn’t offer to take you with us under these circumstances

    21. ‘It was fortunate that the British nuclear deterrent was still based on submarines which remained out of reach of the new order, although one had to be destroyed by the US following a successful mutiny by the Islamic members of the crew


    22. In the event of a mutiny or some sort of malfunction of the ship, my room ejected as an escape pod and landed on the nearest habitable planet


    23. In spite of what your electronic toy says, you are guilty of mutiny


    24. A training regimen this intense would have been met with mutiny in their ranks


    25. As for leading a mutiny against the Council and taking power by force, she could have done that a long time ago, by herself and unarmed


    26. Using them for a so-called mutiny will thus be impossible and these robots will in fact be able to stop a military coup if properly programmed


    27. Nancy spent a good ten minutes briefing him and Ismay on the situation, finishing with the mutiny staged by the Time Patrol against the Global Council orders not to rescue her


    28. A deal between them was done and undone by their decision to leave the army under the control of Belgian officers; a mutiny broke out on 4 July


    29. ����������� ��NOT A WORD FROM YOU, COLONEL!� YOU JUST DEMONSTRATED GROSS INSUBORDINATION TOWARDS A SUPERIOR OFFICER AND CONSPIRED TO DENY MY AUTHORITY AS THE LEGITIMATE SENIOR PRISONER IN COLDITZ, WHICH AMOUNTS TO AN ACT OF MUTINY


    30. � YOU NOW HAVE ONE LAST CHANCE TO ACKNOWLEDGE MY AUTHORITY WITHOUT RESERVATION, BEFORE I CHARGE YOU OFFICIALLY WITH INSUBORDINATION AND MUTINY

    31. One fanatical commander that insisted on his crew to stay and fight on saw his men mutiny on him and was eventually killed in a shootout between members of his bridge crew


    32. entertaining the mildest thought of mutiny


    33. Pressman believes there was a mutiny and the crew was killed


    34. I was encouraged to keep this technology secret by Admiral Pressman, who feared the Klingons would mutiny and take the ship


    35. This attempt started a mutiny as the three parties vied for control of the Path Finder


    36. What about mutiny?


    37. There had been no recorded instances of mutiny in the history of space


    38. would they have to gain by mutiny?”


    39. Andrei’s constant cursing had changed to calls for mutiny muttered into the ears of those around us


    40. “the royal consort” She became the Empress of India[India, Pakistan,Bungladesh ]after the first war of independence which was labeled the sepoy mutiny in 1857

    41. Quickly, verbal mutiny spread the


    42. The assassin was completely taken aback as he never would have believed that his entire body of officers would mutiny against him: he knew his reputation was well established and that everybody understood what kind of unforgiving man he was


    43. From what Robin says, we could have a mutiny on our hands


    44. Mutiny is becoming a strong possibility


    45. It felt as if his entire body was in the throes of some kind of mutiny


    46. Mutiny brews in the army


    47. Bounty mutiny? Historians poring over the logs and records, and interviewing as many survivors as they could were all baffled by the case


    48. During their return to England from the Pacific they finally exploded into mutiny


    49. For hundreds of years: British sailors had sailed under far harsher, brutalized conditions and never thought to mutiny


    50. If Christian had been a better seaman, and a better human being: there would have been no mutiny in the first place






































    1. Columbus discovering America, having one helluva time getting old Ferdinand and Isabella to lend him the dough to buy ships with, and then the sailors mutinying on him and all


    2. They may scorn cash now; but let some months go by, and no perspective promise of it to them, and then this same quiescent cash all at once mutinying in them, this same cash would soon cashier Ahab


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    Sinónimos para "mutiny"

    mutiny commotion upheaval revolution agitation sedition uprising turbulence