Protesters have burned shops and vehicles and police have retaliated to subdue the demonstrations.
Iraq has retaliated by launching Scud missiles against U.S. forces in Kuwait .
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The Georgians have retaliated by threatening to block Russia's application to join the World Trade Organisation.
Between December 1983 and February 1984, U.S. battleships retaliated against combatants who had targeted the MNF.
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The Chinese have retaliated with tariffs on Japanese cars, mobile phones and air conditioners.
Cantona retaliated by retiring from the premier league in France - and moving to England.
However, in recent months it has retaliated when there has been Syrian fire into Israeli-controlled areas.
Israel retaliated by firing toward the source of the rocket fire, the IDF spokesman said.
The Israeli Army has retaliated with military strikes that have killed at least two dozen Palestinians.
But in recent months it has retaliated following Syrian firing into Israeli-controlled areas in the Golan Heights.
While we were busy decoding Rihanna's twitpic game, Tran retaliated with Nicki Minaj lyrics on her Facebook.
Australia's Treasury retaliated with its own hasty calculations which coincidentally also settled on a figure of 17%.
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On July 9th, the company retaliated by firing nearly 50 pilots and imposing a new pay package.
China is furious and has retaliated by scrapping voluntary export taxes on its textile exporters (see article).
Basagoitia countered that she was retaliated against for not promoting products that she believed were illegal (sounds familiar).
At one point a steward was pushed by a player and retaliated by punching him to the floor.
But American consumers will have suffered by being denied cheap products, and China will almost certainly have retaliated.
The mine workers retaliated by firing at police, and a storm of gunfire lasted about three minutes, E-TV said.
That's why he retaliated by suggesting it be broadcast live on national TV.
Then Russian warplanes retaliated by attacking Georgian soldiers in South Ossetia and bombing other targets around Georgia, including Gori.
South Korea's president, Lee Myung-bak, faces criticism at home for not having retaliated more robustly to last month's shelling.
Romano Prodi, the Commission President, retaliated by conducting a separate set of talks.
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America has retaliated against Europe in international trade matters before - most famously in a recently-resolved row over bananas.
Hamas gunmen retaliated but did less damage when they attacked the Gaza branch of the Fatah-affiliated Al Kuds University.
Altimo retaliated with a string of lawsuits, to which Telenor responded in kind.
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She retaliated by taking a screenshot of Facebook messages he had sent her, courting her, to a gossip website.
The developing countries retaliated with a string of their own amendments which, if adopted, would have emasculated the whole document.
The government retaliated by organizing teams of dogs trained to sniff vehicles and luggage for the scent of flight capital.
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But Lady Thatcher's government made it harder for trade unions to finance the Labour Party, and Mr Blair has retaliated.
The angry French retaliated in 1985 by blowing up a Greenpeace ship, Rainbow Warrior, in Auckland harbour, killing one person aboard.
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