By this point the fraction and potential for mutiny should be crackling in the air.
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But Ms Gordillo, the former leader of the teachers' union, ended up provoking a mutiny.
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On that day, Aug. 26, Chun received the death penalty for military mutiny, treason and graft.
Both officers were brought before the courts earlier this month, and charged with incitement to mutiny.
The government described the mutiny as an attempted coup meant to return Mr Estrada to power.
Mr Hashmi had served four years of a 23-year sentence for inciting mutiny in the army.
During a police mutiny last month all television and radio stations were required to broadcast only government-supplied information.
The mutiny brought the armed forces under his control and made him de facto leader of South Korea.
And though these first grand efforts were doomed to fail-Bounty by mutiny, Guardian by iceberg-Banks would not surrender.
He was overthrown along with then-Army Chief of Staff Jose Amora Induta in a mutiny in April 2010.
Independents have fast become the single most important element in the "McCain Mutiny".
And the status quo has become sufficiently frustrating that a few new senators have considered a radical option: mutiny.
Five men have been sentenced at Ipswich Crown Court after a prison mutiny.
In April 1996, General Oviedo staged an abortive mutiny when Mr Wasmosy ordered his sacking as Paraguay's army commander.
In Timor-Leste last year, violence flared after, in effect, a mutiny by a large part of the armed forces.
Once new spending excursions launch, scuttling wasteful programs risks mutiny by aggrieved voters.
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Germany is set to investigate an alleged mutiny on a naval training ship said to have taken place last year.
Mr Nasheed says he was forced to resign on 7 February by an army "mutiny", a claim denied by Mr Waheed.
The ship was built for 1962's "Mutiny on the Bounty" which starred Mr. Brando about a famous revolt by British seamen in 1789.
Their reputation was suspect, since they had staged a brazen mutiny against their Nobel Prize boss two years before, in 1957.
The American Dream, in fact, is a form of mutiny--against convention, against one's past, against those who would keep one down.
In a separate military court martial, 21 soldiers were incarcerated for their part in a mutiny later that year, in November.
While the party's most vulnerable members aren't in outright mutiny against Mr. Obama, more than two dozen didn't risk attending the convention.
Alexander ignored their complaints and then faced the ultimate insult to a commander, a mutiny: His army forced him to turn around.
Alas for lovers of certainty (and Democrats), this does not mean that there will inevitably be a mutiny in Mr Boehner's ranks.
Three men who admitted prison mutiny were sentenced to 16 months each in a young offenders institution, with another sentenced to two years.
Why the illustrious Academy used the Flotsam as a training vessel I couldn't guess, unless they wanted to teach their students how to mutiny.
Several organizations, some linked to the influential Buddhist clergy, have even urged soldiers to mutiny should the government reach a settlement with the Tigers.
Turkey's three-party coalition headed by Bulent Ecevit was set to fall, after a mutiny within his own party against the ailing 77-year-old prime minister.
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