The European Commission has already drawn up two lists of goods it intends to hit in retaliation for the US steel tariff. |
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The Americans have not executed prisoners in retaliation for assassinations. |
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The lockout was in retaliation against industrial bans imposed by employees for a 15 percent pay increase over three years. |
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Anyway, I'm feeling a bit guilty now about the loud guitar feedback that was my retaliation. |
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In retaliation, a member of the Khazraj tribe paid a Jew to smack the face of the Bedouin. |
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Several other students did not want their names used for fear of retaliation. |
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Evidently, power or class differentiation precludes such direct retaliation. |
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Obviously, the revealing investigative reports into the dark side of society triggered the retaliation. |
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Dent to resign in retaliation for their efforts to bring financial problems to light. |
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In retaliation of the threats, Roseanne herself had threatened to leave the network, taking her highly-rated series with her. |
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They don't want to speak out for fear of losing their business through governmental retaliation. |
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With the immediate talk of retaliation yesterday, I hope and pray that those in command consider their actions carefully. |
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In retaliation, Teresa tried to lay claim to the Barberini fiefs in the Kingdom of Naples, but she did not pursue this very far. |
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The rules of retaliation changed in 2001 when the commissioner's office put a greater onus on umpires to reduce benches-clearing incidents. |
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Any response must consider the possible collateral damage potentially caused by such retaliation. |
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Stiffing the UN and threatening retaliation against key Security Council members may have been impolitic and ill-judged. |
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However, such retaliation requires the ability to assess paternity, which is apparently rare. |
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The result is often judgmental criticism, condescending sarcasm or, even, passive-aggressive retaliation. |
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He has a retaliation complaint on file with the city's Employee Relations Board. |
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Moreover, it suggests that nonnuclear adversaries could now face nuclear retaliation. |
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Then came Bellamy's brainstorm in retaliation to a foul by Nikolai Ryndyuk on the half way line. |
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So the cycle of blame and retaliation continues, unrelieved and unrelieving, as history and today's newspaper bear witness. |
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If true such behaviour was uncalled for but it neither excused Zidane's retaliation nor is likely to have surprised Everton fans. |
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The military said the attack was retaliation for a mortar shell fired toward an army post. |
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Since then, I have cooled down and decided that was wrong and a sinful act of retaliation instead of turning the other cheek. |
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He walks to a blacksmith and procures a hot forging iron that he plans to use in retaliation. |
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In retaliation, most of the pro men and women chose to run some form of tubeless technology. |
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Fear of homophobic retaliation will prevent us from making allies and lifting the shroud of ignorance from our oppressors. |
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Bear all miseries and evil without any murmur of hurt, without any thought of unhappiness, without any resistance, remedy or retaliation. |
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In retaliation, catapults, trebuchets and arrows from the Bismarck archers rained down on the Mongols. |
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Now, if they are going to shed our blood, why should we look on at our women and children being clubbed, and offer no retaliation? |
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In retaliation to killings of northerners in the South, the military rulers massacred thousands of southerners and many were brutally tortured. |
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Due to the proposed trade between the Mandans and the Americans, they threatened military retaliation. |
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His own punches at times found a target, only to be rocked with an avalanche of blows in retaliation. |
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After all, Martin reasoned, such retaliation is a commonplace of baseball, with brushback rhubarbs happening almost weekly every season. |
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They were almost impossible to censor and their authors were anonymous, so that retaliation against them was not possible. |
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The soldiers who spoke to the newspaper chose to remain anonymous, fearing retaliation from the Pentagon. |
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In the case of community policing, there is often the additional cost of possible retaliation from criminals in the community. |
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Massive retaliation can yet be seen as a rational attempt to make deterrence work and to keep global peace at a bearable cost. |
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In retaliation I have just eaten a curry and I am now in the process of guzzling a large quantity of beer, that should beat it into submission. |
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The putative victim uses a perhaps imagined slight to justify larger retaliation. |
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We believe, however, that waging a war will only make the likelihood of retaliation greater. |
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Some said it was retaliation for Rick's daylong monologues, ranging in tone from hilarious to somewhat acidic. |
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Those that shun or oppose this unfortunate but justified retaliation perhaps are blind to reality for some reason, and that in itself is sad. |
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In retaliation, she poisoned the birthday cake of his nine-year-old daughter by adulterating the batter with juice from oleander leaves. |
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Some are afraid of retaliation because they have been vocal proponents of peace. |
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There will be definitely be some kind of retaliation but I'm not sure what it will be yet. |
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Any sign of opposition, real or imagined, was the pretext for a massive retaliation. |
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Lynn responded both by a retaliation against Danes in the town and by sending ambassadors to treat with the king of Denmark. |
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In retaliation, the little girl knocks over the entire table, sending the game and its pieces crashing to the floor. |
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They are a legitimate use of force insofar as they are used in defense and retaliation against foreign aggression. |
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The uprising led to a fierce, and widely condemned, retaliation by government forces and allied militia. |
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People who act courageously to protect others should not be the victims of harassment or retaliation. |
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In retaliation, the bewildered girl says, one of her small hands was burned on a red-hot stove. |
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But the certainty of retaliation and mass destruction has kept nuclear weapons possessors from using them. |
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Lorien thought darkly, to be able to hold hands, to kiss, to say I love you out loud without fear of retaliation. |
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I do understand there are water guns on some floats in the parade and retaliation from the spectators can be expected. |
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They were I guess in the process of going back a third time in order to get the WTO to authorise retaliation. |
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Hakimullah Mehsud, an aide of Pakistan's Taliban chief, Baitullah Mehsud, said the attack was retaliation for the operations in Swat. |
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They were simply retaliation for Americans burning down the Canadian capital of Ontario. |
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The captured coast watchers were beheaded by the Japanese in retaliation for an American air raid on Betio. |
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The civilian minority ' empowered ' by you will require heavy US military protection to withstand retaliation. |
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The security personnel then resorted to aerial firing to scare away the rioters, which prompted the Taliban militia to fire back in retaliation. |
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During the Cold War, NATO's strongest deterrent against Soviet aggression was the threat of nuclear retaliation. |
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He also pointed out the likelihood of potential retaliation by terrorist groups in the face of US air strikes in Afghanistan. |
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The insurgent terrorists have launched a day of mayhem across parts of Iraq in retaliation for the assault on Fallujah. |
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Enraged by the retaliation, the Lady hit her sister twice across the forehead. |
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Above all, it was Western Europe that the United States was seeking to defend when it formulated the policy of massive retaliation in the first place. |
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If this is to be achieved, man must evolve for all human conflict a method which rejects revenge, aggression and retaliation. |
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But the avenger is held to a standard of precision in the retaliation he seeks. |
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The administration is also bracing for Russian retaliation to the limited sanctions being rolled out Monday. |
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And U.S. lawmakers are pushing to involve China in any retaliation against the Sony hack. |
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Of how incredibly petty the offense can be and how insanely disproportionate the retaliation can be. |
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What he fails to realize is that he is imposing the same urban title on his family in retaliation. |
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His arrogance and attempts to whitewash the criminal activity of this government exacerbate the problem of terrorism and puts Australia at greater risk of retaliation. |
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The experienced Samoan was red-carded by referee Colin Morris for retaliation with scrum-half Bobbie Goulding, following him to the sin-bin for dissent. |
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Many European countries are more vulnerable to Russian retaliation due to their dependence on Russia for their natural gas. |
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But there was no decision to use chemical weapons for fear of retaliation. |
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Republicans should not use this as an excuse to escalate further, now that the main threat of retaliation has been removed. |
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No consideration was given to the fact that most Apache hostilities were self-defense or retaliation, and that they'd first been raided by the New Mexicans. |
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The exact nature of U.S. retaliation remains hazy, but no less intimidating for its lack of specificity. |
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Diplomacy may not work if the Foley killing is an example of how ISIS intends to use retaliation for military intervention. |
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If you do it anyway, batten down the hatches and prepare for retaliation. |
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I suspect Bush may be walking into a trap in considering retaliation. |
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In retaliation, Colbert mounted a campaign to turn an obscure book into a bestseller. |
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In the happy ending, the victim wins and you can vicariously enjoy her retaliation against the other woman. |
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There were threats of revenge, retaliation, missiles bombs and bullets. |
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They may know who has been spray-painting their garage, for example, but won't tell the police for fear that their car will be torched in retaliation. |
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As this cycle perpetuates itself in round after round of retaliation, and as anger and hatred are nourished, children are beginning to forget that life was ever any different. |
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In retaliation she had chalked her own message pointing at her neighbour's house and when she saw she had got her view across, she went to wash it off. |
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This oversensitivity to being slighted in turn provokes the desire to rectify one's situation through retaliation, by lashing out at the offender. |
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Wracked by civil wars, Mexico suspended payment on its international loans in 1861 and in retaliation a joint Anglo-Spanish-French force seized Vera Cruz. |
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Bombing civilians in retaliation is ineffective and counterproductive. |
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The troops stated that their firing was in retaliation to a militant attack on them, a charge hotly contested by human rights groups in the state. |
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The country envisioned retaliation against strategic and tactical attacks and would probably strike countervalue rather than counterforce targets. |
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In previous jobs, I've had to deal with time-sheet fudgers and writers threatening companies with negative articles in retaliation for bad customer service. |
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The Air Force asked for proposals to plan for and manage cyberwarfare, including the ability to launch superfast computer attacks and withstand retaliation. |
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Even if a proper capability development process was instituted, it could never have restrained Hitler's insistent demands for weapons of retaliation. |
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French retaliation on Saturday for a bombing raid that killed French peacekeepers destroyed Ivory Coast's tiny air force and left its airports under French control. |
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He's clearly emasculated when he feels he has to sneak in a drink behind his wife's back, so in retaliation, he grows outwardly aggressive toward her. |
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The president was no friend of nuclear weapons and hoped that massive retaliation would bring the new leadership of the Soviet Union to negotiate nuclear disarmament. |
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In retaliation, Edward I invaded, commencing the Wars of Scottish Independence. |
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In retaliation for the strike, Pakistan closed the Torkham ground border crossing to NATO supply convoys for an unspecified period. |
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This continual cycle of provocation and retaliation makes it extremely difficult to end the feud peacefully. |
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In a frenzy of fear and retaliation, the militia killed more than 100 slaves who had not been involved in the rebellion. |
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So ingrained is the instinct for massive retaliation that Downing St. came out swinging before mastering the facts. |
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The dilemma was that tens of thousands of Loyalists were under American control and American retaliation would have been easy. |
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In retaliation, Tatars living under Ottoman rule launched raids into the Commonwealth, mostly in the southeast territories. |
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In retaliation, Edward invaded Scotland, starting the Wars of Scottish Independence. |
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In 1809, in retaliation for being forced into exile, the Prince Regent ordered the Portuguese conquest of French Guiana. |
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They feared quick retaliation and swift retribution against the separatists. |
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In 1986 Washington asked permission to use British airbases in order to bomb Libya in retaliation for Libyan terrorist attacks. |
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In retaliation, the Aztecs laid siege to the Spanish compound, in which Moctezuma was still being held captive. |
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Finally, an understanding was reached, but continued opposition led the Portuguese to burn the local village in retaliation. |
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Forced by a hostile crowd to flee Mozambique, da Gama departed the harbor, firing his cannons into the city in retaliation. |
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These killings were reportedly in retaliation to a loyalist double shooting attack against the Reavey and O'Dowd families the previous night. |
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In 1263, King Haakon IV of Norway, in retaliation for a Scots expedition to Skye, arrived on the west coast with a fleet from Norway and Orkney. |
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Some of the Australians wanted to use Bodyline in retaliation, but Woodfull flatly refused. |
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The heinous crime came in retaliation for the vigilance of police to hunt saboteurs and impose the rule of law, the ministry said in a statement. |
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Deviant behavior can be seen as retaliation to being treated inequitably in the workplace. |
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Some populations, such as in Alaska's Prince William Sound, may have been reduced significantly by whalers shooting them in retaliation. |
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King's principal, Sir Rick Trainor, deplored the behaviour, appealed to King's students to remain calm and called for no retaliation. |
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Expecting immediate German retaliation, Victor Emmanuel III and the Italian government relocated to southern Italy under Allied control. |
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A squadron of French ships, carrying eight hundred naval infantry, attempted retaliation but made little headway. |
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This was cited as a retaliation for British minefields and shipping blockades. |
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In retaliation for the attack, Myddleton burned down Mathafarn on 29 November 1644, along with a number of houses in Machynlleth. |
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In retaliation, the Saxons distributed grotesque poems of cruelty and other propaganda, demonizing Vlad III Dracula as a drinker of blood. |
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Scioscia said he does not think that means retaliation is coming in the form of a beanball. |
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Whereas retribution focuses on the offender's wrong, retaliation focuses on the impulse of the victim to strike back at the offender. |
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A large number of the citizens were killed in retaliation for the Europeans and Indian civilians that had been slaughtered by the rebels. |
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Freedom of speech is the right to articulate one's opinions and ideas without fear of government retaliation or censorship. |
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The Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was assassinated by her two Sikh bodyguards in retaliation. |
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Under normal circumstances, the response to the provocation had to be almost immediate retaliation. |
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Virtually all the conspirators fled the city after Caesar's death in fear of retaliation. |
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Soon after the arrest of Mehdi Masoor Biswas, state police had received threats that there would be retaliation. |
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Many of them would not release such an article due to fear of Microsoft retaliation. |
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This lasted until 1165, although in private manors executions continued to be conducted as a form of retaliation. |
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Cabral took vengeance by looting and burning the Arab fleet and then bombarded the city in retaliation for its ruler having failed to explain the unexpected attack. |
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Following a series of Tatar raids in retaliation against the Russian advance, Yermak's forces prepared for a campaign to take Qashliq, the Siberian capital. |
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In retaliation, royalist forces destroyed a large part of the town. |
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In 1828, Great Britain blockaded the port in retaliation for piracy. |
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In retaliation he would loudly mispronounce our names over and over again. |
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In retaliation to the situation, Sekandar led his forces to attack the Ming forces, but Admiral Zheng He and his troops disembarked from their ships and captured Sekandar. |
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The following year he led another, more successful campaign against the Parthian Empire, reportedly in retaliation for the support given to Pescennius Niger. |
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After bombarding Calicut as a retaliation, Cabral went to rival Kochi. |
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