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unruly and student
The student protest in unruly movements quickly joined with labor, and mass strikes erupted.

unruly and was
Some authors report that he was unruly as a child and was consequently disowned by his father.
With the aid of his advocate in Washington, DC, Elihu B. Washburne, Grant was promoted to Colonel by Governor Richard Yates on June 14, 1861, and put in charge of the unruly Twenty-first Illinois volunteer regiment.
Arguing that universal public education was the best way to turn the nation's unruly children into disciplined, judicious republican citizens, Horace Mann ( 1796 – 1859 ) won widespread approval from modernizers, especially among fellow Whigs, for building public schools.
The San Francisco chief of police, Daniel J. O ' Brian, finally was able to clear the hotel of the unruly mob and members of Harding's official party could come see him.
Charles was a prince of education and letters, a friend of the church, and conscious of the support he could find in the episcopate against his unruly nobles, for he chose his councillors from among the higher clergy, as in the case of Guenelon of Sens, who betrayed him, and of Hincmar of Reims.
Born in New Jersey, Solanas said that she was the victim of sexual abuse by her father ; and, after her parents ' divorce, she had a volatile relationship with her mother and stepfather as a teenager with her unruly behavior.
An unruly mob of office seekers made something of a shambles of the March inauguration, and though some tried to explain this as democratic enthusiasm, the real truth was Jackson supporters had been lavished with promises of positions in return for political support.
According to leading Chinese business magazine Caixin, North Korea accounts for 40 % of China's foreign aid budget and 50, 000 tonnes of oil exports per month to maintain a buffer state against Japan, South Korea, and the United States, but that the three nations were no longer China's enemies, and that trade and investment with them was worth billions of dollars, while its support of North Korea was expensive and internationally embarrassing to support due to its " unruly " behavior and defiance towards China.
He was noted, however, for his unruly behavior, which was mentioned by ancient Greek and Latin writers on several occasions.
Of course some privateers behaved no better than common pirates, but Hein was a strict disciplinarian who discouraged unruly conduct among his crews and had for the day rather enlightened views about " Indian " tribes, slaves and members of other religions.
Once, reflecting on his lifetime, he lamented it as terribly boring and full of unruly teenagers, but then decided it was alright because " we did have two shows with Andy Griffith ".
A sportswriter from the Indianapolis Star at the fight reported that the crowd became unruly when it was apparent that neither boxer was putting up a fight.
On 24th July of the same year the monastery was plundered by representatives of the Mendizábal's government and unruly mobs.
Gaveston's lieutenancy was primarily of a military nature ; by the early 14th century, Ireland had become a rebellious and unruly dominion for the English crown.
Pavitt said, " I really felt that the Brits and the Europeans wanted to see something that was unruly and that was more of an American archetype -- something that was really primal and really drew from the roots of rock & roll, which was very American.
Though proclaimed king when only three years of age, he was regarded as merely nominal by the unruly nobles to whom a minority was convenient.
Saladin demanded reparations from Baldwin IV, but Baldwin replied that he was unable to control his unruly vassal.

unruly and expelled
Mesrine was an extremely unruly pupil, and he was expelled from Collège de Juilly for attacking the principal.
Foster was raised in Prospect Heights, Illinois and expelled from three different high schools for unruly behavior.
Both meetings were unruly, with the meeting in Belgium much more grim ( all participants having to pass a metal detector ), but only one shareholder was actually forcibly expelled.
After his father's death in 1891, Friedell lived with his aunt in Frankfurt am Main, where he would attend school, until he was expelled for unruly behaviour two years later.

unruly and from
During his third century at the start of the tour, during a period of abuse from the spectators, he observed to a sympathetic Hunter Hendry that " All Australians are uneducated, and an unruly mob ".
Pope Urban VIII ( 1623 – 44 ) gave him charge of the works designed to protect the territory of Ravenna from the unruly Po River.
The letter continues by encouraging the Thessalonian church to stand firm in their faith, and to " keep away from every brother who leads an unruly life and not according to the tradition which you received from us ... do not associate with him, so that he will be put to shame.
He does nothing to stop Hannassey's trouble-making son Buck ( Chuck Connors ) from harassing him, and he declines a challenge by Terrill's foreman, Steve Leech ( Charlton Heston ), to ride an unruly horse.
In May 1943 he made his way back in the guise of Hugh Anson, an obnoxiously unruly steward, sailing on a merchant ship, the ' The City of Lancaster ', from Liverpool to Lisbon in neutral Portugal where he then jumped ship.
In an encampment at Stabulum Diomedis, near Philippi, he falls from an unruly horse onto a spear and dies.
This sort of account emerges from Solon's poems ( e. g. see below Solon the reformer and poet ), in which he casts himself in the role of a noble mediator between two intemperate and unruly factions.
One day, her stablehand Michael O ' Leary ( Humphrey Bogart ), who for years has loved her from afar, confronts her about her unruly behavior and she confesses she is dying.
Chirac and Juppé benefited from a very large, if rather unruly, majority in the National Assembly ( 470 out of 577 seats ).
Throughout that day and the following night the Senior Common Room, from the Principal downwards, took it in turns to sit on guard beside the hole, for fear any unruly spirit should escape through it to the forbidden adventurous males on the other side.
Arguing that universal public education was the best way to turn the nation's unruly children into disciplined, judicious republican citizens, Mann won widespread approval from modernizers, especially in his Whig Party, for building public schools.
In accordance with the Rules of the House, when a Member becomes unruly the Sergeant at Arms, on order of the Speaker, lifts the mace from its pedestal and presents it before the offenders, thereby restoring order.
Many CB users who witnessed the noisy and unruly conditions on 27 MHz wanted to get away from all that and use the 934 MHz UHF CB allocation.
In the years to follow, the Gods and Earths gained a varied reputation, from being known as outstanding members of and contributors to their communities who at one time quelled a potential rebellion when Martin Luther King was assassinated, to being called an unruly and confused group of African-American teenage thugs and even categorized as a gang.
Another form of music, labelled Nakhi ancient music by its supporters, is about 500 years old and came from Nanjing traders who were encouraged by various emperors to trade with, live in and inter-marry with the Western tribes as a way of improving controls over the unruly western regions abutting Han China.
However, this jail was done away within two years as the level of unruly behavior had dropped considerably from the worst days of the Vet.
: " the unruly Sherden whom no one had ever known how to combat, they came boldly sailing in their warships from the midst of the sea, none being able to withstand them.
alt = Caricature of three men preaching from a pulpit, with an unruly congregation.

unruly and every
Bar Code Hotel recycles the ubiquitous symbols found on every consumer product to create a multi-user interface to an unruly virtual environment.

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