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mutiny <a mutiny; mutinies> N

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He became soon unpopular within the army, resulting in violent mutinies in 19961997.
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The men were also warned of the consequences of mutiny in wartime.
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The battalion that protected the government in the provincial capital also mutinied and refused to go to war.
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The result was a court that is overstretched to the point of mutiny.
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The mutiny broke out over the reduction of an extra monthly payment called "bhatta" to soldiers on active duty.
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At least 40 mutinies in the period 1570 to 1607 are known.
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All 54 sailors were arrested on a charge of mutiny when they went ashore.
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He committed mutiny and became the pirate captain.
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In 1784, a regiment mutinied over lack of pay.
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Two major mutinies late in the war drastically diminished the reliability of two of the main units, and there were constant discipline problems.
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