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Disgruntled and were
Disgruntled Protestant politicians and noblemen were in contact with Mary's husband as early as 1686.
Disgruntled Cuban generals who early had taken their troops into the interior and posed a threat to the U. S. presence were invited by Lawton to participate in local government and in fact, became quite instrumental in establishing and protecting the peace.
Disgruntled, Dumby and his cousin attempt to rob the bar which the celebrations were held at, hoping to find the best-on-ground prize.
The murderer was never found, but the list of suspects is long: Disgruntled clients of the Lassen Trail or various business associates were among those suspected.

Disgruntled and by
Disgruntled colonists in the area, feeling that their opinions and wishes had been ignored by both sides, formed a resistance movement known as the Maquis.
Disgruntled surrealists moved to the periodical Documents, edited by Georges Bataille, whose anti-idealist materialism formed a hybrid Surrealism intending to expose the base instincts of humans.
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Disgruntled Bath Consolidated school board member Andrew Kehoe, upset by a property tax levy to fund the school building that he blamed for putting his farm into foreclosure, first killed his wife and set his farm buildings on fire.
Disgruntled peers attempted to undo Henry's reforms by the Magna Carta forced on King John, but by that time the reforms had progressed too far — and their superiority over the system they had replaced was too obvious — for the forces of reaction to gain much ground.
Disgruntled by this lukewarm response, Te Kooti and his people, maybe by now as many as 800, returned to Tokaanu on the southern shore of Lake Taupo on 18 August, and then a few kilometres further south to Te Porere five km south west of Lake Rotoaira, where he began to build himself an earthern gunfighter style Pā.
“ All Fools Day ” ( now known as April Fools Day which falls on 1 April ) was Swift ’ s favorite of holidays and he often used this day to aim his satirically biting wit at non-believers in an attempt to “ make sin and folly bleed .” Disgruntled by Partridge ’ s sarcastic attack about the “ infallible Church ” written in his 1708 issue of Merlinus Almanac, Swift projected carefully 3 letters and one Eulogy as an elaborate plan to “ predict ” Partridge ’ s “ infallible death ” to be revealed on April 1, All Fools Day.
Disgruntled Red Sox players believed their own front office was trying to extend the series and gather more box office receipts by starting a weaker pitcher.
Disgruntled by Austro-Hungarian attitudes to minorities in their empire, Battisti agreed to construct a military guide for the Italians to Austrian provinces that bordered Italy.
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Disgruntled with having to exist in secret amongst the lowly human race and stopping at traffic lights, Mudflap was sought out and recruited to join the Decepticons by Starscream, but then he left and wandered Earth.

Disgruntled and from
Disgruntled with his opportunities in Etruria ( he had been prohibited from obtaining political office in Tarquinii because of the ethnicity of his father, Demaratus the Corinthian, who came from the Greek city of Corinth ), he migrated to Rome with his wife Tanaquil, at her suggestion.

Disgruntled and .
Disgruntled with his opportunities there, Priscus migrated to Rome with his wife Tanaquil, at her suggestion.
Disgruntled and past members worked together for a period, gigging at Blue Lake and putting together their own ideas and demos, with John French earmarked as the vocalist.
Disgruntled over his loss, Helenus retreated to Mount Ida, where Odysseus later captured him.
* Thomas B. Colbert, " Disgruntled ' Chronic Office Seeker ' or Man of Political Integrity: James Baird Weaver and the Republican Party in Iowa, 1857-1877 ," Annals of Iowa, vol.
Disgruntled soldiers occasionally kill their own officers to get rid of them.
Disgruntled with the communist regime that had taken over in Czechoslovakia in 1948, students of the Film and TV School of The Academy of Performing Arts in Prague ( also known as FAMU ) became the dissenters of their time.
Not to be confused with Disgruntled worker.
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Disgruntled Novocastrians formed a breakaway competition, which lasted until 1919.
Disgruntled authors told Publishers Weekly that PA did not pay royalties owed to them, sold books it no longer had any rights to sell, set unreasonably high list prices and lower-than-average discounts for authors to buy their own books and either neglected or failed to place books into bookstores.
Disgruntled IFK Göteborg fans stormed the pitch and removed the goal posts.

Tumbuka and Ngoni
The district comprises descendants of Tumbuka and Ngoni peoples.

Tumbuka and tribes
Banda also allegedly persecuted some of the northern tribes ( particularly the Tumbuka ), banning their language and books as well as teachers from certain tribes.

Tumbuka and dominant
The people of Ekwendeni have Tumbuka as the dominant language but other languages are spoken due to the high numbers of people from other parts of Malawi settling there.

Tumbuka and north
The Chewas constitute 90 % of the population of the central region ; the Nyanja tribe predominates in the south and the Tumbuka in the north.
At its greatest extent, the state included territory from the Tumbuka and Tonga areas to the north to the Lower Shire in the south, and west to Luangwa and Zambezi valleys.

Tumbuka and were
In the southeast, in eastern South Africa, Swaziland, Lesotho, Zimbabwe, and southern Mozambique, they were adopted from a Tuu language or languages by the languages of the Nguni cluster ( especially Zulu, Xhosa, and Phuthi, but also to a lesser extent Swazi and Ndebele ), and spread from them in a reduced fashion to the Zulu-based pidgin Fanagalo, Sesotho, Tsonga, Ronga, the Mzimba dialect of Tumbuka, and more recently to Ndau and urban varieties of Pedi, where the spread of clicks is an ongoing process.

Tumbuka and by
The most represented ethnic groups are the Nyanja people ( 60 %) and the Tonga people ( 25 %), followed by smaller groups of Tumbuka, Yao, and Chewa.
Other prominent languages include Icinamwanga, spoken by the Namwanga people of Nakonde and Isoka districts, ChiTumbuka, spoken by the Tumbuka people of Isoka, and Icimambwe, spoken by the Mambwe of Mbala district.

Tumbuka and from
There are substantial differences between the form of Tumbuka spoken in urban areas ( which borrows some words from Chichewa / Nyanja ) and the " village " or " deep " Tumbuka spoken in villages.
* Tumbuka phrasebook from Wikitravel.
The district consists of people of Tumbuka origin and descendants of Ngonis from South Africa.

Tumbuka and .
The Tumbuka are an ethnic group living in Malawi, Zambia and Tanzania.
In Tumbuka mythology, Chiuta is the chief deity ; he is all-powerful, omniscient and self-created.
Tumbuka, like most African languages, has many myths that constitute its cultural heritage.
The Tumbuka are a Bantu ethnic group living in Northern Malawi, Eastern Zambia and Southern Tanzania.
A Tumbuka will call another vatumbuka, meaning one of the tribe of Tumbukas.
The World Almanac ( 1998 ) estimates approximately 2, 000, 000 Tumbuka speakers exist in the aforementioned three countries.
Ethnologue estimates a total of 1, 332, 000 Tumbuka speakers, including 940, 000 in Malawi and 392, 000 in Zambia, with no Tumbuka presence listed for Tanzania.
Tumbuka is a Bantu language, similar to Swahili in structure and vocabulary.
* Very brief report on Tumbuka language.
The Tumbuka language is a Bantu language which is spoken in parts of Malawi, Zambia, and Tanzania.
The World Almanac ( 1998 ) estimates approximately 2, 000, 000 Tumbuka speakers exist in the aforementioned three countries.
Senga " dialect " is not actually Tumbuka at all, but a Sabi language more closely related to Bemba.
Some remarks on Tumbuka as well as the related Tonga language can be found in W. M. Turner, Tumbuka – Tonga – English Dictionary The Hetherwick Press, Blantyre ( now Malawi ) MCMLII.

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