Forms of unrest arising from a mass act of civil disobedience in which the participants become hostile toward authority, and authorities incur difficulties in maintaining public safety and order, over the disorderly crowd.
Ещё 1 It also provided a model for other countries torn by civil strife .
2 The book has forever closed upon the dreadful pageant of civil strife .
3 The book has forever closed upon the dread pageant of civil strife .
4 The Federal authorities feared to act, lest they should precipitate civil strife .
5 At a later period civil strife was to destroy their last traces.
6 This civil strife exactly suited the interests of the treacherous Khartoumers.
7 And leave you to foment civil strife and usurp unfranchised powers?
8 Of such civil strife , however, there has never been a thought.
9 The United States were at war; all their resources were absorbed in civil strife .
10 Thirty years of civil strife had left no football infrastructure.
11 As your know, the Congo has been wracked by civil strife for many years.
12 Others, under the strain of age-long research, fell into social neurosis and civil strife .
13 Every province in the empire was torn by civil strife .
14 Those thirty years of civil strife destroyed the predominating influence of the feudal barons.
15 They prepared for an era of racial and civil strife .
16 How could this be accomplished without stirring up civil strife ?
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