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Uprisings meaning
plural of uprising
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There is documentary evidence of more than 250 uprisings or attempted uprisings involving 10 or more slaves.
And so you had voter uprisings in places like Ohio, Kansas, Montana and Kentucky over Republican efforts to take away all or almost all rights to end a pregnancy.
And we saw the uprisings that hit all 50 states in the wake of George Floyd's murder three years ago.
Burkina Faso has become a focus of the crisis in the Sahel region, an enormous swath of land south of the Sahara that has been shaken by extremist uprisings and military coups.
Each team had a pair of two-run uprisings in the first five innings, during which Oakland built its 5-4 advantage.
Incumbent rulers often use violence, or the mere threat thereof, to suppress popular uprisings.
In Iraq, the Kurdish region won de facto self-rule in 1991, when the United States imposed a no-fly zone over it in response to Saddam’s brutal repression of Kurdish uprisings.
Its grand elk paint a world where our kettles are outfitting themselves for battle and toaster uprisings become the Tuesday headlines.
Right now, there are numerous wars and bloody uprisings taking place around the globe.
The actor opened up about his views on the 2020 George Floyd protests and how they resembled a modern version of the Vietnam War uprisings during the 1968 Democratic National Convention.
The emphasis on ‘every generation’ is meant to convey that even if he is living in a generation of persecution, such as in a basement during the Inquisition, in the midst of the Polish uprisings, or even in a barrack in Auschwitz.
The Jewish community remembers the Warsaw Ghetto, Sobibor and Treblinka uprisings as “timeless symbols of resistance, perseverance and defiance” in the face of hatred.
Whether they be maladministration, political uprisings or people’s disgruntlement, it is common for government to encounter crises.
Civil war broke out in Syria in 2011 after similar uprisings across the Middle East in the Arab Spring.
In the wake of the racial justice uprisings of 2020, organizers asked similar questions that we ask in this moment.
In this interview, Mamani talks about this this type of journalism, how the city has changed over the past twenty years since its pivotal role in the uprisings against neoliberalism at the turn of this century.
Protesters chanted to “globalize the intifada,” a mainstay of Within Our Lifetime protests that refers to violent Palestinian uprisings against Israel.
There have been few, if any, incidents when the value of the alliance has been questioned, popular uprisings against the American presence in Australia, or sharp divergences in the approach to the security questions of the day.
These groups also play a crucial role in transforming social protests into genuine nationwide uprisings.
The uprisings in Egypt and Libya got rid of strong men Hosni Mubarak and Muammar Gaddafi but not Assad who was not a strong leader but whose regime was as cruel as it was tenacious.