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commotion and men
The rebels were known at the time as the " camp men " and the rebellion as the " camping tyme " or " commotion tyme ".
Word of the arrival was whispered to the men before it reached the colonel, and when he observing the commotion learned what was in the wind, he relaxed all discipline and set off unceremoniously for the house.
The neighbor, Mrs. Coffman, hears the commotion and comes running over, just as the two men come to take Doc away.
The decks were all life and commotion ; the sailors on the forecastle singing, " Ho, cheerly men!
Despite the commotion, Hamilton did not realize the fort was under attack until one of his men was wounded by a bullet coming through a window.
The source of the commotion is a group of men pursuing a young woman who is swimming frantically away from the other ship.
The commotion ceases ; the man goes to the window and looks down to where the two men from earlier are staring up at him.
Approaching the source of the commotion they see two men holding a woman hostage with a bag over her head after just killing her male companion.

commotion and was
Suddenly there was a commotion upstairs, a despairing boyish shriek, and the strains of the waltz faltered and died as the musicians and guests gaped at an apparition descending the marble staircase.
For a while there was such shrill girlish commotion I couldn't have made myself heard if I'd had the equivalent of the message to Garcia.
Munch was pleased with the " great commotion ", and wrote in a letter: " Never have I had such an amusing time — it's incredible that something as innocent as painting should have created such a stir.
On 13 April 2004, much of the mountain was blanketed by an accumulation of hail during a storm, an unusual event that caused a commotion among the local community in Cerro El Pital, El Salvador.
I thought my horse was about to die, and would have sprung from his back had a minute more elapsed ; but as that instant all the shrubs and trees began to move from their very roots, the ground rose and fell in successive furrows, like the ruffled water of a lake, and I became bewildered in my ideas, as I too plainly discovered, that all this awful commotion was the result of an earthquake.
On 12 November 1933, Hugh Gray was walking along the loch after church when he spotted a substantial commotion in the water.
The commotion attracted more people who learned what was happening.
And after half an hour there was a sudden commotion.
Kett's rebellion, or " the commotion time " as it was also called in Norfolk, began in July 1549 in the small market town of Wymondham, nearly ten miles south-west of Norwich.
On her first day in the House of Commons, she was called to order for chatting with a fellow House member, not realising that she was the person who was causing the commotion.
The letter was printed on the front page of the " L ' Aurore " newspaper, and caused a major commotion in France and abroad.
A great deal of commotion ensued following his death when some of the visual material in his collections was seized.
As Polybius notes, the capture of Cannae " caused great commotion in the Roman army ; for it was not only the loss of the place and the stores in it that distressed them, but the fact that it commanded the surrounding district ".
A rival theater company paid people to " riot " and cause disturbances at the theater, and it was shut down by the police when neighbors complained of the commotion.
There was a momentary commotion, in the midst of which an old man, struggling through the crowd, approached, leading his daughter, a girl of apparently twelve or thirteen years of age, whom he introduced to Mr. Lincoln as his Westfield correspondent.
Bart's downfall was a botched robbery November 3, 1883, when in the commotion he lost a magnifying glass, fieldglass case and a handkerchief that would ultimately lead to his arrest.
The match was stopped in the 78th minute by the referee, due to Dynamo Dresden fans causing commotion in the stands and throwing objects onto the field.
The core claim of his patent was " Blowing blasts of air, either hot or cold, up and through a mass of liquid iron, the oxygen in the air combining with the carbon in the iron, causing a greatly increased heat and boiling commotion in the fluid mass and decarbonizing and refining the iron.
The Japanese government was shocked and throughout the city of Edo there was a heavy commotion.

commotion and enough
) During March, Winchell was " banned for life " from KABC ( AM ) in Los Angeles at the behest of ABC radio host Bill O ' Reilly, over a retelling of an occurrence she dubbed " Croissantgate " ( KABC provided Bill O ' Reilly with croissants that were not fresh enough for his taste, causing a commotion at the station ).

commotion and camp
So, before entering the camp, where Jews were lined up in queues of fitter people and weaker people, Arek bravely crossed to the fitter queue, while a commotion happened near the rear of the line ( SS officers tried to take a child from its mother ), and in doing so, saved his own life.
However, during the commotion the full moon comes into view and shines down on the camp to reveal that the panther has now entered their campsite and is approaching the three as they look on in horror.

commotion and on
When Telegonus arrives on Ithaca, he approaches Odysseus ' house, but the guards do not admit him to see his father ; a commotion arises, and Odysseus, thinking it is Telemachus, rushes out and attacks.
When he expels the brilliant Jewish student Albert Michaelson, a scientific genius whose experiments on the streets of Virginia City often cause commotion, Ben Cartwright steps in and confronts Norton on his bigotry.
He requested Niemeyer not to submit a scheme, but rather to collaborate with him on a project, on the basis that he could ‘ create a commotion ’.
On January 15, 1947 while Bucky and Lee are on a stakeout they see a commotion on the corner lot of 39th street and South Norton Avenue, where they discover the mutilated body of Elizabeth Short.
Garibaldi suggests she try the Observation dome, where Sinclair generally goes to be away from the commotion when the dome is on standby.
Eli, who was 98 and blind, was unaware of the event until he asked about all the commotion ; a man from the battlefield had run to Shiloh to report on events.
Later, there was a commotion in the corridors, and Orion decided to investigate despite being ordered to remain in his lab, however Soundwave managed to prevent him from seeing Arcee when the Autobot managed to get on board.
Squeaker had been in the master bathroom lying on a window sill sunning herself when she heard the commotion as Emily played with the toy.
During this commotion, Slim and his bikers arrive on the scene.
As MacDonald retaliated by beating her with a piece of lumber, Kimberley — whose brain serum was found in the doorway — may have walked in after hearing the commotion and was struck at least once on the head, possibly by accident.
In this era, Jews lived on good terms with their non-Jewish neighbours, including the clergy ; they entered churches freely, and took refuge in the abbeys in times of commotion.
They were also going to raise the five drawbridges so that antiwar demonstrators would be trapped on Miami Beach and shot by police and soldiers during the commotion.
Captain Erbeck announced over the plane's public address system that there was some commotion in the terminal and ordered all on board to get down on the floor.
One night, a large commotion breaks out on the beach-a sea turtle, ancient and huge, is caught by a group of fisherfolk.
Harney returned from Washington on May 12 and immediately attempted to alleviate the commotion caused by Lyon's actions two days earlier.
During the Kentucky Campaign, he was sent by Smith to take a division north from Lexington, Kentucky, to make a demonstration on Cincinnati ; although this caused a great commotion in the city's defenses, only a few skirmishes occurred.
I try to include all this, and therein lies the little commotion about remuneration that my pieces have caused .” < Ref name = Margolles /> More specific to his questioning of art institutions and capitalism, he said “ At the Kunstwerke in Berlin they criticized me because I had people sitting for four hours a day, but they didn ’ t realize that a little further up the hallway the guard spends eight hours a day on his feet ... any of the people who make those criticisms have never worked in their lives ; if they think it ’ s a horror to sit hidden in a cardboard box for four hours, they don ’ t know what work is ... And of course extreme labor relations shed much more light on how the labor system actually works .” < Ref name = Margolles /> Sierra has a displayed interest in visibility and invisibility.

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