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Although Julian at first attempted to expedite the order, it provoked an insurrection by troops of the Petulantes, who had no desire to leave Gaul.
Crescentius provoked an insurrection with the help of many unhappy Romans and kidnapped Pope Benedict VI.
This provoked the insurrection of General Alexey Maximovich Kaledin's Volunteer Army in the River Don region.
The victory-relatively small, as only a few Berber soldiers were involved — resulted in great prestige for Pelayo and provoked a massive insurrection by other nobles in Galicia and Asturias who immediately rallied around Pelayo, electing him King or military Dux.
In his book on the insurrection, Findley — a bitter political foe of Hamilton — maintained that the treasury secretary had deliberately provoked the uprising by issuing the subpoenas just before the law was made less onerous.
But the Cuban governor, Luis de las Casas, was so afraid that their presence there provoked a massive black insurrection in that island, that he pressured the Spanish government to throw them out of his colony.
The transfer of regional power from the Sassanids to Muslim Arab rule provoked a large-scale aristocratic insurrection of 771-72.

provoked and August
This provoked Tunku Abdul Rahman to demand that Singapore withdraw from Malaysia, which it did in August 1965.
After weeks of rumors, provoked by wearing the ring, it was announced in August 1927 that they were to wed. On September 29, 1927, they were married in the Hollywood wedding of the year.
His nomination of his close friend and political ally, René Préval, as Prime Minister, provoked severe criticism from political opponents overlooked, and the National Assembly threatened a no-confidence vote against Préval in August 1991.
Herbert Dingle ( 2 August 1890, London – 4 September 1978, Kingston upon Hull ), an English physicist and natural philosopher, who served as president of the Royal Astronomical Society from 1951 to 1953, is best known for his opposition to Albert Einstein's special theory of relativity and the protracted controversy that this provoked.
Marie Trintignant died aged 41 of a cerebral edema on 1 August 2003 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France, as a result of being repeatedly punched by her boyfriend Bertrand Cantat, lead singer with the French rock group, Noir Désir, during a domestic dispute provoked by a text message.
The outbreak of World War I in August 1914 provoked a serious split in the organisation.
Every day until 3 August, these two brigades alternated riding out from their base at Romani towards Katia at about 02: 00 and bivouacking until dawn, at which time they advanced on a wide front until German or Ottoman fire was provoked.
On 15 August 2007, playing against Manchester United, Hughes was headbutted by Cristiano Ronaldo, after Hughes allegedly provoked him.
Enrico Tellini ( August 25, 1871-August 27, 1923 ) was an Italian General whose assassination provoked the Corfu incident of 1923.
A circular emanating from his office ( chef de cabinet: Michel Bart ) on 5 August 2010, specifically mentioning an ethnic criterion for these deportations provoked the ire of ministerial colleagues such as Eric Besson and the European commissioner, Viviane Reding.
The hiring of the strikebreakers provoked a riot involving 4, 000 union members and their families on August 19, 1904.
The Ridge also helped bring about the second major revision change to the Cherokee " Blood Law ", which was provoked largely by the assassination of Doublehead at Hiwassee Garrison near the Cherokee Agency ( now Calhoun, Tennessee in August 1807.

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When American physicist Harvey Einbinder detailed its failings in his 1964 book, The Myth of the Britannica, the encyclopaedia was provoked to produce the 15th edition, which required 10 years of work.
That increase has provoked ethical concerns about the interpretation of " irreversible " since " patients may still be alive five or even 10 minutes after cardiac arrest because, theoretically, their hearts could be restarted, thus are clearly not dead because their condition was reversible.
In 1938, Maytag provoked strikes by the company's workers because of a 10 % pay cut.
The event provoked the Camp Jackson Affair of May 10, 1861, in which Lyons ' troops opened fire on a crowd of civilians injuring at least 75 and killing 28.
On 10 July 1718 he was convicted of manslaughter for having killed Bowen, another actor, in a duel which the victim had himself provoked.
A second bench-clearing brawl erupted before the third period began, provoked by the announcement of penalties ; a total of 252 penalty minutes were incurred and 10 players were ejected.
The first non-native settlers since the Gold Rush occupied lands at the Portage in the early 1900s, which provoked the Declaration of the Lillooet Tribe ( May 10, 1911 ) protesting the land alienations at " the Short Portage ".
On April 10, 2007, Lozano gave an interview to CBS Television in which he appeared deeply concerned about the legal proceeding in Italy, and very sorry about the " pain he'd provoked to the family of Nicola Calipari ".
10 minutes before the game kicked off, Luton fans invaded the pitch, this provoked the Watford fans to do the same, resulting was a mass brawl on the pitch between the two sets of supporters and the game was delayed for 25 minutes before riot police regained order.

provoked and with
The threat of effective anti-trust action, provoked by `` gouging the public '' through price increases not justified by cost increases, and fears of endangering relations with customers, Congress, the general public and the press, all operate to keep price increases in some relation to cost increases.
He provoked outraged editorials when, after a post-Inaugural inspection of the White House with Mrs. Kennedy, he remarked to reporters, `` We just cased the joint to see what was there ''.
Armed with constitutional power to negate the Executive's foreign policy, the Senate carries a big stick and is easily provoked to use it on the State Department's back, or on the head of the Secretary of State.
Recreating the fyrd into a standing army, ringing Wessex with some thirty garrisoned fortified towns, and constructing new and larger ships for the royal fleet were costly endeavours that provoked resistance from noble and peasant alike.
( It also provoked adverse reactions, with many mathematicians seeking out more concrete areas and problems.
6: 28 ) His conduct, along with that of his brother, as a judge in Beer-sheba, to which office his father had appointed him, led to popular discontent, and ultimately provoked the people to demand a monarchy
Police have subsequently been accused of brutality, torture and interference with the non-violent protests as a collateral damage provoked by the clash between the law enforcement ranks themselves and the more violent and brutal fringes of protesters, who repeatedly hid themselves amongst peaceful protesters of all ages and backgrounds.
In this regard, Grierson's definition of documentary as " creative treatment of actuality " has gained some acceptance, with this position at variance with Soviet film-maker Dziga Vertov's provocation to present " life as it is " ( that is, life filmed surreptitiously ) and " life caught unawares " ( life provoked or surprised by the camera ).
People with seizures that occur only after specific precipitants (" provoked seizures "), have " epilepsies " that fall into this category.
The scandal provoked by Turkish dancer Haish Nana ’ s improvised striptease at a nightclub captured Fellini ’ s imagination: he decided to end his latest script-in-progress, Moraldo in the City, with an all-night “ orgy ” at a seaside villa.
" Ben-Gurion responded to the Arab Revolt with a policy of " Havlagah "— self-restraint and a refusal to be provoked by Arab attacks in order to prevent polarization.
He enjoyed good relationships with union leaders like Albert Monk, President of the Australian Council of Trade Unions, and Jim Healy, leader of the radical Waterside Workers Federation and he gained a reputation for tolerance, restraint and a willingness to compromise, although his controversial decision to use troops to take control of cargo facilities during a waterside dispute in Bowen, Queensland in September 1953 provoked bitter criticism.
Catherine the Great extended Russian political control over the Polish – Lithuanian Commonwealth with actions including the support of the Targowica Confederation, although the cost of her campaigns, on top of the oppressive social system that required lords ' serfs to spend almost all of their time laboring on the lords ' land, provoked a major peasant uprising in 1773, after Catherine legalized the selling of serfs separate from land.
* Episodic Ataxia ( EA ), characterized by sporadic bouts of severe discoordination with or without myokymia, and can be provoked by stress, startle, or heavy exertion such as exercise.
Working with the local SA ( stormtrooper ) leaders, he deliberately provoked beer-hall battles and street brawls, frequently involving firearms.
Before long, scientific inquiries provoked by his claims had pushed back the age of the earth into the millions of yearsstill too short when compared with the accepted 4. 6 billion year age in the 21st century, but a distinct improvement.
" Frémont nearly provoked a battle with Mexican General José Castro near Monterey, California.
A campaign of bomb attacks against politicians, journalists and even civilian neighborhoods associated with the anti-Syrian camp has provoked much negative attention for Syria in the UN and elsewhere.
Moose are not usually aggressive towards humans, but can be provoked or frightened to behave with aggression.
While the bowler stood with his hands on his hips perplexed, the five calls provoked an immediate response by the Sri Lankan captain Arjuna Ranatunga who left the field at in order to take advice from his team management.
The requisitioning of grain away from the peasantry to workers resulted in peasants losing incentive to labour, resulting in a drop in production, producing a food shortage crisis in the cities that provoked strikes and riots that seriously challenged the Bolshevik regime, with the most serious being the Kronstadt Revolt of 1921.
Successive attempts to reduce the size of the PNGDF in response to the country's economic problems have provoked fierce resistance ; with the army mutinying in March 2001.
The coming together of white youth audiences and black music in rock and roll inevitably provoked strong white racist reactions within the US, with many whites condemning its breaking down of barriers based on color.

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