What interest had the latter in regaining the Irresistible or subduing a revolted crew? |
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He was revolted by Taylor, whose job was to ensure the company's IT system ran smoothly. |
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He was almost physically pained by rigid doctrinal systems, and mildly revolted by the idea of discipleship. |
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Tarantino is happy to have his audience laughing one moment and revolted the next. |
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The nurse's colleagues were clearly revolted, as was the other male character. |
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The thought of that revolted me and I came very, very close to throwing up there and then. |
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The scene of bodies covered in bloodstained blankets, with debris and chunks of bodies scattered across the road, revolted bystanders. |
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Not only have they revolted against the attempts by the whips to nobble select committees, they're starting to talk out of turn in Westminster. |
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Progressive Democrats revolted in the House caucus, stiffening resistance to the Republican bill. |
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Both the Flemings and Walloons revolted against Dutch rule, and the new Kingdom of Belgium was established in 1830 as a constitutional monarchy. |
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Five steps up the dirt path, my trachea crumpled, my vertebrae fused, and the small muscles in my back revolted and spasmed. |
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The gruesome murder shocked and revolted the nation, igniting a debate on the killers' future. |
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When modernists eventually revolted against academic history painting, they did not uniformly abandon this august dream. |
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The Sumerians, however, revolted against Akkadian rule and by 2100 BC they were back in control. |
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She was revolted by bags of pre-prepared potatoes, smothered in gloopy preservative and packed in plastic. |
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Anyone who revolted against his or her superior could be punished without mercy. |
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Bosnia and Herzegovina rose up and revolted against the high taxes imposed by the Ottoman authorities. |
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I was even one of those progressive Sixties kids who revolted, refusing to say the Pledge of Allegiance. |
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Quite often it is the gut reaction of angry, scared or revolted people seeking revenge or retribution. |
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I gaped at her, stuck between being infuriated and revolted. |
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On the other hand, the first thing the people of Sidon did when they revolted was to make for the local paradise and inflict terrible injuries on the vegetation. |
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Most who oppose the war are instinctively revolted by its slaughter. |
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French author Victor Hugo took up the cause during the latter part of the 19th century, after the Serbians revolted against Turkish domination in the Balkans. |
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The exhibition has both fascinated and revolted its audiences. |
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The highly independent Fur group, who have been ruled by the sultan of Darfur since 1916, have revolted with the Zaghawa, Masalit and other tribes in reaction to this. |
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What revolted was that Oliva reached his damnable decision alone. |
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Corruption was one of the main reasons Ukrainians revolted against the Yanukovych government last winter. |
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He revolted from the Roman Church and by 1613-14 was again a Protestant, later becoming a doctor of divinity at Cambridge and chaplain to the king. |
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When one of her real-life exes came home with a Boyzilian, Shallon was revolted. |
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In 1929 they revolted against collectivization, leading to a decade-long struggle. |
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And how can she believe men are imprisoned in this ornamentalism against which women have already revolted when women are as preoccupied by their looks as ever? |
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None of the few people that revolted were able to break the peace. |
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Recent events are raising questions about Djibouti's stability, as some Afars have revolted on the grounds of what they claim to be an Issa domination of the state. |
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In the Indian rebellion of 1857 almost the entire Bengal army, both regular and irregular, revolted. |
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Inner Mongolian Tengis noyan revolted against the Qing in the 1640s and the Khalkha battled to protect Sunud. |
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Oka Buryats revolted in 1767 and Russia completely conquered the Buryat region in the late 18th century. |
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On 10 April 1932 Mongolians revolted against the government's new policy and Soviets. |
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Yizhou governor Li Tan revolted against Mongol rule in February 1262, and Kublai ordered his Chancellor Shi Tianze and Shi Shu to attack Li Tan. |
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In 1904, the Herero and the Nama revolted against the colonists in Southwest Africa, killing farm families, their laborers and servants. |
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His sons also lost much of their control over Maine, which revolted in 1089 and managed to remain mostly free of Norman influence thereafter. |
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When Zhu Gaoxu revolted, the Xuande Emperor took 20,000 soldiers and attacked him at Le'an. |
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On the December 1, 1640, the Portuguese revolted and restored the full independence of Portugal after 60 years of Spanish domination. |
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On the early morning of 4 April 1931, several officers of the Madeira garrison, that opposed the National Dictatorship Government, revolted. |
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The Bani Khalid tribe later revolted against them in 17th century and took control. |
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Young Henry and Geoffrey revolted again in 1183, resulting in Young Henry's death. |
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However, some of his officers revolted against the heavy work and climate and, claiming that Afonso was exceeding his orders, departed for India. |
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In 1568, Mahinthrathirat revolted when his father managed to return from Bago as a Buddhist monk. |
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In 1616, the Tepehuan revolted against the Spanish, but it was relatively quickly suppressed. |
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When Gonzalo Pizarro revolted against the Spanish Crown, Pedro Pizarro refused his requests to join his rebellion. |
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During the reign of Otto II, the nobles revolted and the West Franks, under Lothair, raided Aachen in the ensuing confusion. |
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He pacified the natives to some degree, but in December 1707 his own cossacks revolted and imprisoned him. |
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However, on 1 July, sepoys in Holkar's army revolted and opened fire on the pickets of Bhopal Cavalry. |
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Portions of Belgica Regia revolted, eventually resulting in the Eighty Years' War between Spain and the Dutch Republic. |
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On behalf of Ch'u, Wu Ch'i issued order to reduce the nobility and their emoluments, and the meritorious ministers revolted. |
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To derive delight from what inflicts pain on any sentient creature revolted his conscience and offended his reason. |
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The Moriscos revolted several times and were ultimately forcibly expelled from Spain in the early 17th century. |
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Gratifyingly, Young had the last laugh as customers revolted against keg beer and demanded a return to traditionally-styled pubs. |
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I found a ship's biscuit and a wizened apple in my sketch sack. They smelled of turpentine and revolted my appetite. At dusk I ate them greedily. |
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Republicans revolted against Boehner and the Bush administration. |
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In 1829, the military in Campeche revolted against Mexico City and proclaimed its own government. |
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He claimed the title in exile in France and loyalists revolted in his name across Wales. |
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Pepin and Louis the German revolted in 832, followed by Lothar in 833, and together they imprisoned Louis the Pious and Charles. |
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In November 887 his nephew, Arnulf of Carinthia revolted and assumed the title as King of the East Franks. |
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The Caledonians, short on supplies and feeling their position becoming desperate, revolted later that year along with the Maeatae. |
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The Iceni revolted against the Roman invasion in AD 47, and again in 60 led by Boudica. |
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The accusation was brought out of malice on the basis of charges made by civilians who had revolted and wished to take possession on the land. |
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Athens and other Greek cities revolted in 88 BC, and the peninsula was crushed by the Roman general Sulla. |
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Slaves outside of Sparta almost never revolted because they were made up of too many nationalities and were too scattered to organize. |
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In 1283 the population of the Kingdom of Sicily revolted against the Angevin rule. |
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Some Germans who settled in Ravenna revolted and managed to seize possession of the city. |
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When Orestes refused, the tribes revolted under the leadership of the Scirian chieftain Odoacer. |
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However, the Dutch settlers revolted against the English and the colony was recaptured by the Dutch. |
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The Ostrogoths became vassals of the Huns until the death of Attila, when they revolted and regained independence. |
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His clear intelligence revolted from the dominant sophisms of that time. |
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During Philip's absence, the Thracian Maedi revolted against Macedonia. |
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In 400, the citizens of Constantinople revolted against Gainas and massacred as many of his people, soldiers and their families, as they could catch. |
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In 1065 Northumbria revolted against Tostig, and the rebels chose Morcar, the younger brother of Edwin, Earl of Mercia, as earl in place of Tostig. |
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The Welsh found his terms too harsh and largely revolted against him. |
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The reformist Marcus Livius Drusus supported their legal process but was assassinated, and the socii revolted against the Romans in the Social War. |
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In 1282 Pisa tried to gain control of the commerce and administration of Corsica, after being called for support by the judge Sinucello who revolted against Genoa. |
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City leaders often revolted at the imposition of Electorate authority. |
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Until the victory of Henry VII at Bosworth in 1485, the Welsh on many occasions revolted against English rule in an attempt to gain their independence. |
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By 69, when the Batavians, the original inhabitants of the Rhine and Maas delta, revolted, a village called Oppidum Batavorum had formed near the Roman camp. |
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The inhabitants of West Florida revolted against the Spanish in 1810 and formed the Republic of West Florida, which was quickly annexed by the United States. |
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Anglesey revolted against Parliament again in 1648, and Beaumaris was briefly reoccupied by royalist forces, surrendering for a second time in October that year. |
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In 922 the Frankish nobles revolted again led by Robert of Neustria. |
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After the Roman administration collapsed in Gaul in the 260s, the armies under the Germanic Batavian Postumus revolted and proclaimed him emperor and then restored order. |
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In 53 BC, the Eburones, led by Ambiorix, along with the Nervii, Menapii, and Morini, revolted again and wiped out 15 cohorts, only to be put down by Caesar. |
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In addition, he faced strong opposition from regional lords such as the patrician Maurentius, from Marseille, who revolted against the Frankish leader. |
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In 1136, Novgorod revolted against Kiev, and became independent. |
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In 1285 the Drikung Kagyu sect revolted, attacking Sakya monasteries. |
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On hearing the news of this crime, the city revolted against the Horde. |
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When Pelagius revolted in Asturias, it was against a Berber governor. |
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At this time, the Berber military colonies in Spain revolted. |
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This persisted until Nurhaci revolted against the Ming Empire. |
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The Spanish and the Portuguese revolted with British support. |
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