Sentences with phrase «bloody uprising»

And, after Nat's wife is attacked, his control erupts: With a group of fellow slaves, he incites a bloody uprising, determined to kill «the root, not the branch.»
Finally, in War of the Damned, Spartacus carves his name into history as he plots to avenge his wife's death and leads Batiatus» slaves in a bloody uprising that will not be forgotten or equaled.
History also shows that your formula produces bloody uprising, revolutions in the end and then a new era of political imbalance, which hurts everyone again.

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The four Londoners were linked to a string of hostage murders in Iraq and Syria during the bloody Islamist uprising.
But a bloody turning point came in 1821 when the Greek uprising against the Ottomans brought about a rampage between Eastern Orthodox Christians (whom the Protestant missionaries disliked as much they did Roman Catholics) and the Turkish authorities.
Harsh conditions led to many uprisings, coups and bloody suppression of peasants.
The killings of Palestinian protesters made today the bloodiest in Gaza since the first Palestinian intifada in 1987, an uprising against the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza.
The aL - hAJJ's investigations have uncovered two of the four Serbian trainers contracted in 2014 by Nana Akufo - Addo and his «inner cabinet» to provide «militancy training» to activists of the New Patriotic Party ahead of this year's polls were actively involved in the bloody Ukraine uprising.
Syrian president Bashar Al - Assad is almost certainly going to be deposed in a popular uprising but it could prove to be a long and bloody attempt to unseat him in 2012.
With its warring factions, citizen uprisings, guerrilla insurgencies, political intrigue, bloody warfare, family tensions, and homoerotic subtext, Coriolanus is one of the year's best political thrillers.
A mercenary psychopath (Michael B. Jordan, chillingly good) wants to gain control of Wakanda's weaponry to start a bloody international uprising.
Thus, it's fitting that Danticat's newest novel, The Farming of Bones, set in 1937 during a bloody border uprising between Haiti and the Dominican Republic, begins inside the...
After a bloody crackdown of citizen uprisings in 1988, Myanmar became largely isolated from the rest of the world.
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