rioted

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Examples of rioted

  • The young people who hated the police, and who in fact rioted against the police, now have telephone links and use walkie-talkies with the police.

  • As was rioted in the report, human error cannot be eliminated altogether in the compilation of such a large body of data.

  • They never rioted or cut people's throats, because sentencing was more severe.

  • Four hundred youths rioted in the city centre.

  • Will he investigate what happened two nights ago, when a crowd inside and outside that hospital rioted because the police tried to arrest a person who was hijacking a car?

  • Some prisoners rioted; others escaped.

  • It will be rioted that it is only an application, and the criterion of having a closed shop accepted are so rigorous that an application can perfectly well be rejected.

  • The case involved charges the miners rioted when confronted with strikebreakers, but only one man was convicted.

  • Farmers were one of several politicized groups that rioted on the streets.

  • Because the serfs had no political power, they rioted to get their message across.

  • After seeing the film, which was filled with action and violence, audiences in some major northern cities rioted over the film's racial content.

  • Much of the crowd rioted loudly, and the actors performed the remainder of the play in dumbshow.

  • Pursuant to the provisions, prisoners rioted and the attackers were in their positions, but never got the truck to rescue the prisoners.

  • To express their feelings, students boycotted examinations, rioted, arranged marches in sympathy with the strikers or political prisoners, circulated petitions, or wrote antigovernment propaganda.

  • Those in opposition of the reform rioted, and seized grain that came in on shipments.

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