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"mutiny" Definitions
  1. the act of refusing to obey the orders of somebody in authority, especially by soldiers or sailors
"mutiny" Synonyms
rebellion revolt insurrection revolution rising uprising riot insurgence strike insurgency disobedience insubordination resistance sedition anarchy coup defiance outbreak protest putsch disorder lawlessness turmoil tumult misrule unrest upheaval uproar furor(US) furore(UK) unruliness agitation rioting rumpus fighting recalcitrance rebelliousness contumacy refractoriness contrariness intractability obstreperousness waywardness frowardness balkiness willfulness opposition confrontation traitorousness perfidy treachery faithlessness duplicity subversion disaffection deceitfulness crime deceit deception dishonesty revolutionary seditiousness lèse majesté seditious act breach of faith disloyalty defection desertion apostasy abandonment absconding backsliding betrayal decamping dereliction flight recantation recreancy secession tergiversation treason alienation demonstration march rally picket boycott demo occupation parade procession stoppage walkout blockade gherao hartal hikoi lobby morcha sit-in faction dissension conflict disagreement friction infighting discord division strife contention disunity divisiveness turbulence argument disharmony dispute dissent variance rebel disobey resist rise up defy demonstrate disobey authority insurrect oppose authority rampage resist authority be insubordinate defy authority go on strike kick over rise against contravene violate infringe flout infract disregard transgress ignore overstep oppose counteract challenge mock remonstrate express disapproval form a picket line hold a rally march on say no to sit in stage a sit-in walk quit walk out be on strike come out hit the bricks stop work take industrial action down tools work to rule go on a go-slow hold out refuse to work More
"mutiny" Antonyms
calm obedience peace subservience compliance harmony order method system organization(US) organisation(UK) submission orthodoxy subordination stagnation tidiness government rule law control subordinateness tractability tractableness answer care caution cooperation cowardice fear humility love modesty respect calmness unanimity unity harmoniousness peacefulness stability peaceableness orderliness togetherness concord lawfulness accord amity non-aggression non-violence constancy faithfulness frankness honesty loyalty openness trustworthiness truth truthfulness uprightness allegiance fidelity fealty staunchness steadfastness devotion patriotism joining plenty surrender capitulation abdication acquiescence surrendering yielding relinquishment succumbing conceding retreat concession dedition giving in relenting withdrawal admission of defeat cave-in collapse giving way rally assembly gathering congregation convention assemblage meet get-together election lockout industrial peace comply obey observe serve subject cooperate agree make peace conform to adhere to consent to go along abide by kowtow submit to collaborate agree to accede to acquiesce follow mind accept aid assist behave comply with concur conform consent do harmonise(UK) harmonize(US) help oblige support endorse advocate champion indorse embrace back favor(US) favour(UK) approbate applaud sanction uphold heed honor(US) honour(UK) ally with be a supporter of come together with cooperate with join forces with team up with unite with sink lose miss tap not touch pass up yield capitulate cede concede fold give in give up admit defeat buckle under cave in relinquish succumb knuckle under pack it in play dead put up white flag roll over throw in the towel toss it in remain stay continue persist endure keep last perdure stay around stay round carry on carry on being continue to be go on go on being hold out persist in being

377 Sentences With "mutiny"

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The mutiny I'll admit: Michael's mutiny brought me up from my sofa.
Roberts," Van Johnson in "The Caine Mutiny" or Clark Gable in "Mutiny on the Bounty.
My teacher mistakenly thought my interest was in the mutiny and gave me "The Caine Mutiny" to read, a very grown-up book for a boy.
Mutiny at Vesta by R.E. Stearns Barbary Station was one of my favorite reads of 2017, and I've been really excited for its sequel Mutiny at Vesta.
However, many Ivorians found the timing of the mutiny suspicious.
The mutiny takes the shine off Ivory Coast's recent successes.
It was the second mutiny in the country since January.
By heading off another mutiny, he had saved the Raj.
"You two have pulled a mutiny," McDougall recalls Smith saying.
They found Margarita in a Mutiny blanket in the Keys.
His players were so frustrated as to border on mutiny.
Or they could choose to stage some kind of mutiny.
All of that combusted and mixed in the Mutiny club.
The mutiny seemed to have taken Ivorian officials by surprise.
There was nearly a mutiny on the Starship Enterprise last week.
The police rebellion was not the beginning of a widespread mutiny.
"[I] secretly call [2012] the year of the mutiny," Smith explained.
By then, the Mutiny was sold and it spiraled into insolvency.
The sources say Glenn had to suspend her or risk mutiny.
Elsewhere, CDS had faced a mutiny from some of its drivers.
But "mutiny" implies the revolt of government troops, not private contractors.
Mutiny has been simmering at Arsenal for a decade, maybe more.
But a recent mutiny shows that political and security risks persist.
The mutiny sounded the death knell for Mr. Morales's embattled government.
This was the second mutiny by soldiers in the country this year.
HQ Trivia is struggling after a mutiny failed to oust its CEO.
He was found guilty of mutiny, treason and corruption in August 1996.
"This case is not about murder, it's about mutiny," Mr. Parlatore said.
Or was he trying to head off a mutiny in his department?
"A journal could combat loneliness, fear, frustration, even mutiny," Lewis-Jones says.
Trillanes, a former naval officer, was involved in three mutiny attempts during the administration of former President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo: the Oakwood mutiny in July 2003, the Marines standoff in February 2006, and the Manila Peninsula incident in 2007.
It has to be, or else they'll have a mutiny on their hands.
The promotion of either side's representatives to the top post could trigger mutiny.
And fortunately, Stearns' followup novel, Mutiny at Vesta, is due out next year.
Brando spent time in Tetiaroa to film Mutiny on the Bounty in 1966.
In Teddy's memory, Wyatt convinced him to mutiny and shoot fellow army members.
The Colombians, when they did go to the Mutiny, were not flashy people.
In a strategic sense, the fallout from the mutiny is already being felt.
Spartacus famously led a mutiny against Rome in 73 B.C. It ultimately failed.
All the paintings' parts are kept in check, just this side of mutiny.
Arsenal's traveling supporters no longer carry with them a sense of imminent mutiny.
I think the "rise of Mutiny" story line was us finding our voice.
In the old days of the Army, this would have been a mutiny.
Snow's move to save the Wildlings led to Thorne's murderous mutiny against him.
Words With Friends isn't just a Scrabble clone; it's a living, raging mutiny.
Yet it was a dispute over the promised bounty that sparked the latest mutiny.
Donna is a born executive capable of shepherding Mutiny into being a real company.
"The mutiny has ended and the situation is under control," the source told Reuters.
Other Labour MPs who share these concerns are considering whether to join the mutiny.
The weekend uprising was the second such army mutiny in less than three years.
If the president decides to act, short of mutiny, no one can stop him.
If you think you've already seen "The Caine Mutiny," you ain't seen nothing yet.
Even before McConnell was able to pitch a new draft, there was mutiny afoot.
There would be no Constitutional brakes on him except wholesale mutiny of the military.
Their demand was to be paid or warn the body of a coming mutiny.
This is all true to life, and it was seen as a jury mutiny.
The Mutiny staff mistook David Crosby as a hobo; same thing with Neil Young.
Let's contrast this to another "Trek" moment in which members of Starfleet committed mutiny.
Roy Lassiter scored 20183 goals for the now-defunct Tampa Bay Mutiny in 1996.
His comments are like Mutiny on the Bounty, except without the exotic Polynesian women.
Wouk, whose novel "The Caine Mutiny" won the Pulitzer, turned one hundred last year.
Meanwhile, the mutiny in the PD may leave it unable to win a general election.
As well as the judges' murder, the TLP has called for the army to mutiny.
How did the celebrities, musicians, drug lords, informants, and cops all interact at the Mutiny?
Akin Unver, an assistant professor at Kadir Has University, calls it "more of a mutiny".
Or are parties diverging because factions are pulling leaders to extremes by threatening to mutiny?
The Mutiny was where the Cold War crashed into reefer madness and the cocaine wars.
Given Burnham's mutiny, why should we as viewers want to be along for this ride?
" And Laughton was one of the stars in the 1932 classic "Mutiny on the Bounty.
There will be no G.O.P. mutiny, even if Trump resembles Captain Queeg more each day.
Mr. Djibo was away from Bouaké on Friday and rushed home after the mutiny began.
Although rebels and loyalists were integrated, the army is deeply divided and prone to mutiny.
Poe, disagreeing with her strategy, attempts to stage a mutiny but is stopped by Leia.
In Ivory Coast, the country at the heart of Francophone West Africa, so too is mutiny.
Curator Daniel Steinhart is scheduled to introduce the August 18 screening of Mutiny on the Bounty. 
American troops were on the verge of mutiny in the waning days of the Revolutionary War.
How did law enforcement finally put the Mutiny Hotel and its criminal clientele out of business?
His fall followed violent protests and a mutiny by the police, who failed to suppress them.
Boris Johnson, the former UK Foreign Secretary, said cabinet members ought to mutiny over the plan.
Pirates, mutiny, a waterspout, a seaquake and even a giant squid attack have all been posited.
But it wouldn't be fair to "Nature's Mutiny" to see the issue of proof so starkly.
Gordon has come along in tow, feeling at loose ends in a managerial role at Mutiny.
A mutiny against police harassment erupted and spread; street rioters even set the bar on fire.
AMERICAN SANCTUARY: Mutiny, Martyrdom, and National Identity in the Age of Revolution, by A. Roger Ekirch.
The Night King doesn't have to worry about a mutiny or a coup or a fractioning.
But also because it's Brazil, and the tens of thousands of Brazilian people here would mutiny.
But Mr. Trump thwarted Mr. McDaniel's would-be mutiny before it could get off the ground.
Mutiny grew, moved to California and, by the end of the third season, acrimoniously broke up.
"The goal of Mutiny is always to make personalization really easy and really guided," Rezaei said.
Mutiny at HQ Trivia fails to oust CEO HQ Trivia shuts down after acquisition falls through
The "Mutiny on the Bounty" best-picture statuette is expected to go for between $2800,2000 and $300,000.
Back on stage, fed up with the crowd mutiny, Hall threw his hands up and walked off.
As for the size of the opportunity that Mutiny is chasing by helping its customers personalize theirsites?
A security source described the incident as a "mutiny" although it was soon brought to an end.
Two of the original eight researchers staged a mutiny from outside when they heard Bannon was back.
Despite all this, he has a plan: Fergus has to set him free and incite a mutiny.
A faux-frantic Clemons was dispatched to tell the tour producer that a band mutiny was unfolding.
The most recent high profile mutiny took place in February, inside the Topo Chico jail in Monterrey.
It might not qualify as all-out mutiny, but it's also not all that far from one.
How many of these people were actually involved in the weekend mutiny against Mr. Erdogan is unclear.
Unless, of course, we're defending ourselves against a mutiny from the right, the revolt of Donald's Deplorables.
It was 1783 and the Continental Army's officers were set on mutiny over pay and military resources.
And just this week, nearly 30 Venezuelan soldiers supportive of Guaidó's movement had their mutiny quickly thwarted.
He would stay, no matter how much the mutiny of a significant minority of fans pained him.
Theories of mutiny, storms, poison, and torpedoes began to circulate, but none of it made much sense.
The remaining 24 members turned on their military trainers, killing most of them in a bloody mutiny.
" One promises tales of "a mutiny, a death, a tussle with ice, scrappy writing, a spelling nightmare.
As Fudge addressed the crowd from the stage, a mutiny was under way at the Democratic National Convention.
The refusal to budge on the contract led to a mutiny among the staff's newer hires and underlings.
The first mutiny ended with an immediate payment of 20203m CFA francs and a promise of 22020m more.
But the statistics do not begin to capture the fear inspired by cancer's silent and implacable cellular mutiny.
He was convicted of treason, mutiny and corruption and sentenced to 22 and a half years in prison.
Appleby's been playing her as a kind of sleepwalker, a dutiful soldier whose eyes are still in mutiny.
Mortensen's character throws Washington under the bus and basically greenlights a mutiny because he's told he's being "disloyal".
She was a gorgeous Dominican Mutiny girl who was murdered by a very crazed cocaine cowboy/serial killer.
He also tried to stage a mutiny at their political alma mater, United Malays National Organization, or UMNO.
Without that, each locally elected member simply starts a mutiny, looking out for his or her own constituents.
A network of Sanders delegates sent out an email on Monday titled "A Kaine mutiny?" that denounced Mrs.
In his Newburgh Address Washington implored his fellow officers to abandon plans for mutiny and support the Congress.
The talk of mutiny that followed the 2-0 defeat to Italy has abated – for now, at least.
Ms. Merkel had fended off mutiny within her conservative alliance last week after migration talks with European leaders.
Twin rebellions beyond the Wall and in Essos, Episode 4 The Night's Watch mutiny is sudden and brutal.
For his part in the "mutiny," Hopkins was sentenced to death, but he talked his way to clemency.
But the jump from the kind of chatter we're seeing today to a Cabinet mutiny is long indeed.
In London offices like his, Mr. Kazaglis said, staff members would "mutiny" if you didn't offer bike storage.
With Mutiny, they've built easy-to-use tools allowing marketers to show different landing pages to different customers.
Yet there's been no mutiny within Mr. Najib's party, no vote of censure in Parliament, no mass protests.
G. Farrell's "The Siege of Krishnapur," which is about a mutiny during the days of the British Raj.
A failed internal mutiny saw staffers prepare to petition the board to remove Yusupov from the CEO position.
Burnham was imprisoned on mutiny charges for her actions in the Klingon attack, then conscripted aboard Lorca's Discovery.
What faster way to distinguish yourself when you are the son and grandson of admirals than to mutiny?
"I didn't have anyone to talk about it until I found Mutiny," she says, wrapping Cameron in a hug.
Chun Doo-hwan and Roh Tae-woo, two former military-era leaders, were convicted of treason, mutiny and corruption.
By the time the Dalit mutiny had been quelled, at least 11 people were dead — most of them Dalits.
The soldiers used gunfire to break up a march against the mutiny in Bouake's city center on Sunday morning.
It's represented by a loyalty system that can eventually cause major leaders in your cause to defect or mutiny.
Although two dozen members of the national guard in Caracas rebelled this month, the mutiny was quickly put down.
AS THOUSANDS of young people danced in the sun at Britain's Mutiny Festival on Saturday, two partygoers lay dying.
One of its leaders has called for the army, with whom it has often seemed to align, to mutiny.
For the most part, the murders stayed out of the Mutiny until the story of Margarita Who was she?
A former enemy of the Guardians while aiding Ronan, she joined them after assisting in the mutiny against Yondu.
Since the mutiny, as many as 10,000 people have been imprisoned and some 60,000 civil servants suspended or fired.
In the course of "Nature's Mutiny," therefore, we travel a considerable distance from the subject of unusually cold weather.
But he has never faced outright mutiny, with less than a month to go before Election Day no less.
Such tough talk was understandable; protestors were calling for judges to be killed and for Pakistani soldiers to mutiny.
Elsewhere, Simon tentatively makes his case for mutiny to Dwight, easing his potential co-conspirator into antipathy against Negan.
That mutiny was put down dramatically within hours, after military forces crashed an armored personnel carrier into the lobby.
BuzzFeed News also reports that failure to act soon could lead to a "full-scale mutiny" by Johnson's Cabinet.
"Our mutiny is our remembering," a character in Hala Alyan's first novel, SALT HOUSES (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, $20003), writes.
Why each Libra member's mutiny hurts Facebook Visa, Stripe and eBay have all dropped out of Facebook's cryptocurrency project.
In 1995, former presidents Chun Doo-hwan and Roh Tae-woo were charged for military mutiny, treason and graft.
Symptoms of social unrest have continued in January, with strikes and a mutiny by army units demanding higher pay.
Despite mutiny from some members of May's own party, leading Brexiteers in the cabinet have rallied behind the prime minister.
Mr Trillanes was pardoned for the crime in question—mutiny—by Mr Duterte's predecessor, but Mr Duterte revoked the pardon.
This time Mr Ouattara, a former economist at the IMF, dispatched loyal army units to end the mutiny by force.
This joke from episode 810, Space Mutiny, is maybe the greatest running gag in the show's long and storied history.
Mutiny at Vesta hits bookstores on October 2nd, but we have an excerpt for you to read while you wait.
The downside there is that his sulky little mutiny doesn't just cost them some time and cost him some dignity.
A week that had been designed to engineer party unity transformed into a near-mutiny and the DNC chair, Rep.
That cleared it out and the most prolific staffers at the Mutiny went off and founded clubs of their own.
A challenge to this quintessential American identity will offend most and produce counter-movements, including political mutiny and philanthropic outpouring.
Located 30 miles north of Tahiti, Brando purchased the stunning property while filming Mutiny on the Bounty in the '60s.
In his case, what faster way to distinguish yourself when you're the son and grandson of admirals than to mutiny.
But the violence, which began with an army mutiny nearly two weeks ago, has exposed festering divisions within the military.
It also provided material for "The Caine Mutiny" and spurred him to explain the conflict in personal and historical terms.
It would remain theoretically on the books under the National Defence Act as punishment for mutiny and treason until 1998.
His new book, "Hotel Scarface," is a raucous history of the cocaine boom as it played out at the Mutiny.
But if he pursues a no-deal exit to the end, Mr. Johnson risks a mutiny within the Conservative ranks.
Three seasons of this tension built to the stunning ending of this episode, in which the partnership behind Mutiny dissolves.
Not everyone is thrilled by the duke and duchess's arrival and even Mr. Lane is irked by their royal mutiny.
In the wake of his death, Yusupov was reinstated as chief executive, a move that prompted a mutiny by employees.
But threats to the country's stability such as the mutiny on Friday pose a stiff test for his economic goals.
It would take new elections and major mutiny within her own party for Merkel's position to be in true danger.
Trillanes was granted amnesty by former President Benigno Aquino for involvement in a failed 2003 coup and mutiny in 2007.
Speaking to supporters in Lahore, Qadri called on devout Muslims in the Pakistani military to launch a mutiny against their superiors.
But despite near-constant accusations of corruption, Mr Zuma has survived the latest mutiny, just as he has survived previous ones.
Mutiny helps business-to-business, software-as-a-service companies present a message that's customized to each visitor on their website.
" One stunned official told the AP that the move amounts to nothing less than "an organized mutiny against Iran's ruling system.
It's a gentle mutiny without a certain outcome, and the Speaker has a come-to-Jesus conference meeting scheduled this afternoon.
Wouk felt "The Caine Mutiny" was merely an anecdote about World War Two rather than an exploration of the global conflict.
In songs like "Mutiny in Heaven" and "Zoo Music Girl" intravenous drug use and sex are portrayed as glorious self-flagellation.
Of course, Georgiou means back in the original universe, before the mutiny, back when she was actually a mentor to Burnham.
Burnham's Intuition Finally, four episodes in, we see an instance of why Burnham was a successful Starfleet officer before her mutiny.
Seals, plans and documents were seized implicating members of the city's Wuchang Garrison of Chinese soldiers as revolutionaries preparing to mutiny.
RELATED: Using the 25th Amendment to depose Trump would require a Cabinet mutiny Imagine all of that, for just a second.
When M.L.S. started in 1996, most teams had American-sounding names, like the Tampa Bay Mutiny and the San Jose Clash.
Even as some officers have rebelled, raising fears of a full-blown mutiny, the generals have not jumped to Mr. Guaidó.
But unless and until he puts a crown on and announces he is now king, there will be no Republican mutiny.
Discovery's neatest trick is the way it opens with Michael committing mutiny to start a war with the Klingons, because she thinks it's the only way for her ship to survive, then closes the season with her threatening mutiny (and winning other Starfleet officers to her cause) when she realizes what Starfleet plans for the Klingon homeworld.
He was also interrogated on his role in a shambolic coup in 2000 and during a mutiny later in the same year.
Mr Bahceli and his whips, undeterred by a mutiny that has been swelling inside their party for months, provided the remaining votes.
A president could only be stopped by mutiny, he said, and more than one person would have to disobey the president's orders.
There are hints of mutiny—of America's 35 European and Asian military allies, only three have so far agreed to ban Huawei.
Alessandro Caspoli, a monk and manager of the center, said the mutiny wasn't that big of a deal, according to The Local.
"My engineers would mutiny if I even bring up a down round," the CEO says, slamming shut the door on further conversation.
Mutiny at HQ Trivia fails to oust CEO However, multiple sources tell TechCrunch that a new CEO has yet to be installed.
VICE: When did you first find out about the Mutiny Hotel, and why did you decide to write a book about it?
The perception in the media is that Trump's GOP base is turning on him, that the ship is sinking via a mutiny.
Last year Mr Grillo tried to get his MPs to vote against decriminalising illegal immigration; he was thwarted by a grassroots mutiny.
In the wake of the mutiny, the Turkish government has purged thousands of military personnel, leaving the military weaker and more divided.
" In a private mutiny, some of his staff printed T-shirts that read "30% DISLOYAL " and took to calling themselves "the disloyals.
In his case, that's understandable – what faster way to distinguish yourself when you're the son and grandson of admirals than to mutiny?
And yet there was an underlying imperialist savagery, seen in the bloody suppression of the Indian Mutiny of 1857, combined with cynicism.
In returning to the world of "The Caine Mutiny," Mr. Wouk won back many of the critics who had written him off.
That affection hasn't been built up yet on "Discovery," which is part of the reason the mutiny in the pilot was risky.
I was surprised that no family member intervened to keep a prized possession from going to someone who committed mutiny against her.
In the late 1990s, Mr. Chun was convicted of sedition and mutiny in connection with the 1979 coup and the Gwangju killings.
In 1857, the Indian Mutiny (also known as the Indian Rebellion) broke out, with the Indians battling for independence from the British.
In his case, that's understandable: What faster way to distinguish yourself when you're the son and grandson of admirals than to mutiny.
What's exciting about Mutiny is we empower these great marketers to improve their customer experience without that constant dependence on technical teams.
Then co-founder Colin Kroll passed away and things at HQ Trivia got worse, including a failed internal mutiny, firings and layoffs.
In the last third of Guardians 2, Rocket, Baby Groot, Kraglin, and Yondu make their escape from the mutiny on Yondu's ship.
In Bouake, the epicenter of the army revolt this month, members of the mutiny encircled the gendarmes' base to head off protests there.
On January 22, the day after a rare, foiled mutiny by the armed forces, Roberth went out to protest for the first time.
Over the weekend, the producers' plans to give out four awards during commercial breaks were reversed after a mutiny by prominent academy members.
"Without Poe's meddling and eventual mutiny, Holdo and Leia would have a lot more precious time to make plans," the De-Meninizer wrote.
"I think she would rather have had three regional presidents dissent than have an actual mutiny on her own board," DiMartino Booth added.
The Marlon Brando-starring period piece Mutiny on the Bounty had a $19M budget in 1962, which would amount to about $160M today.
Instead of a family reunion, Jon got stabbed by his own brothers in black, in the mutiny that lead to his eventual resurrection.
You could buy yourself out of a hit and run or a rape charge, and that kind of spirit carried into the Mutiny.
For no good reason, he took away Bjornstam's command, an act of mutiny that, she dryly points out, is generally punishable by death.
That club was folded in 2001 after years of poor attendance, the same year that the Tampa Bay Mutiny, another M.L.S. franchise, folded.
BuzzFeed News also reported that Johnson would have faced a "full-scale mutiny" from his own cabinet if he had failed to act.
We had penne with tomatoes and eggplant, followed by pad Thai, followed by macaroni and cheese, at which point there was a mutiny.
"The conditions in which these guys live are appalling," said Mr. Depagne, who visited military barracks around the time of the 2014 mutiny.
Will the mutiny among unidentified senior officials build and will they break cover, provoke resignations, or further shred the fabric of the administration?
That's a surprise, since last we saw The Man in Black, he was grinning deliriously as the robots shot him during their mutiny.
And though the struggle for equality continues, the fact that many young women align with Sanders over Clinton should not be considered mutiny.
Their calls were followed by clashes at a military base in Caracas, shortly before the government said it had put down a mutiny.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK. Two weeks ago, two young adults died from MDMA-related causes at Mutiny Festival in Portsmouth.
Kone and a second representative of the mutiny said the deal would see each soldier receive an immediate payment of 5 million CFA francs.
There's no group more eager to kvetch than the Twitter faithful, and nothing to send them spiraling toward mutiny like changes to their timelines.
Sterling surged Wednesday as British Prime Minister Theresa May repelled a leadership challenge and quieted a destructive mutiny within the U.K.'s Conservative Party.
We worked really hard to make sure Donna had what we felt were valid arguments in [the discussion about whether to take Mutiny public].
The sweeping purges that followed July's coup were ostensibly directed against followers of the Gulen movement, an Islamic sect suspected of leading the mutiny.
Mutiny is also the name of the Parisian house's new fragrance — the first Galliano has put out during his four years at the helm.
There was no evidence that this presaged a wider revolt, yet, haunted by the mutiny, this is exactly what Dyer and other officers believed.
Troops in military camps across the country then joined the mutiny, the second in less than three years in the world's top cocoa exporter.
The swiftness with which the mutiny was quelled also reassured investors, said Samir Gadio, head of Africa Strategy FICC Research at Standard Chartered Bank.
" In Austen's many references to soldiers, Kelly sees "images of a rebellious populace, of government repression, and, more distant but insistent nevertheless … of mutiny.
Queeg is the fictional unstable skipper of the U.S.S. Caine in Herman Wouk's classic World War II novel, "The Caine Mutiny," released in 1951.
Protesters gathered outside the defense headquarters, where Mr. Nasheed had taken refuge, and he faced a mutiny by some in the police and military.
South Sudan's deputy army spokesperson, Colonel Santo Domic Chol, said fighting had first broken out during a mutiny by soldiers at the town's prison.
Three seconds into the read-through someone cuts him off, taking over the track like a pissed-off private on the brink of mutiny.
All photos by Pete Voelker Other than a failed mutiny of my college baseball team, I have very little experience with full-scale revolutions.
South Carolina was home to the largest mutiny in the British colonies, when about 20 slaves broke into a store selling guns and ammunition.
To prevent mutiny, you can also decide upon a time each day when everyone can use their phones freely — say, the hour before dinner.
And as he threatens Fergus to help him stage a mutiny, Fergus — and the audience — starts to see that Jamie is just plain wrong.
On Monday, facing a mutiny over the immigration issue, Ms. Merkel, anchor of the Continent's centrist establishment, narrowly avoided the collapse of her government.
Elcano enlisted as a second-tier officer and also took part in a mutiny in Patagonia in 1520 that Magellan managed to put down.
Why each Libra member's mutiny hurts Facebook The announcement came out of the first official meeting of the Libra Association today in Geneva, Switzerland.
Op-Ed Contributor Last week President Trump, facing a mutiny by American business leaders on two of his business advisory councils, abruptly shuttered them.
Mutiny can also create entire "playbooks," recommending not just the segment to personalize, but what that personalized experience should look like for that segment.
Or they can mount a mutiny to install a captain who has the judgment, experience and skills needed to guide the vessel safely home.
During the mutiny, the military police fired shots near the port of Abidjan, the country's commercial capital, temporarily disrupting commerce and rattling cocoa exporters.
Despite his attempted mutiny against Vice Admiral Holdo, Poe Dameron remains in good standing with the Resistance as of the end of Last Jedi.
"The police treated the kids like adults after a 'kind of mutiny,' " said Hilda Morales, the deputy attorney general of the human rights ombudsman.
"Showing just how far democracy had come, both Roh and Chun Doo-hwan were convicted of treason, mutiny and corruption in August 1996," Tudor said.
It appears to be quite a tight-knit community, as the band also share members (as well as ideals) with Iskra, Crepehanger, Leper, and Mutiny.
At least five people were shot and wounded in the city, Bouake, earlier in the day when soldiers broke up a march against the mutiny.
The Legal Geeks and the Rebel Legion Sunrider Base will put Poe Dameron on mock trial for mutiny for his actions in The Last Jedi.
In 1995, he was accused of mutiny, treason and bribery, but he refused to appear at the prosecutors' office and instead traveled to his hometown.
At the same time, they staged a virtual mutiny, disrupted the age-old GM design process and created a vision of future Buicks worth remembering.
But Yusupov then fired some core supporters of the mutiny, leading to a downward spiral of morale that mirrors HQ's plummeting App Store rank. 2.
What followed the French intervention was a bloody civil war whose effects have contributed to the current mutiny of the armed forces in that country.
It first opened its doors in 1969, just south of downtown Miami in Coconut Grove and was home to the exclusive, members-only Mutiny Club.
There are snippets of a mutiny, of lost treasure, and an attack by some sort of tentacled sea monster — all of which are extremely tantalizing.
For example, on flights between London and Los Angeles, we typically cross Greenland and icy Hudson Bay (where Hudson himself was abandoned, after a mutiny).
The thirst for democracy, the personal bravery shown by citizens from across the political spectrum, made it all but impossible for the mutiny to succeed.
What really seems to worry people, especially in the West, is the purge that President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his government began after the mutiny.
In the colonial period, the Jats initially suffered under the rapacious rent regime of the British, but they bounced back after the mutiny of 1857.
The Maldives has been beset by political instability since a police mutiny forced its first democratically elected leader, Mohamed Nasheed, out of office in 2012.
Soon after the mutiny, prosecutors opened an investigation into the arms cache, which State Prosecutor Christophe Adou said contained six tonnes of weapons and ammunition.
At the center of this action in real life was the Mutiny at Sailboat Bay, a hotel and club in the city's Coconut Grove neighborhood.
Mr. Trillanes, 47, helped lead the uprisings, including a failed 2003 mutiny by some 300 junior officers and others against then-President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo.
A peculiar confluence of history, legal precedent and defiance has set the stage for a regulatory mutiny in California that would reverberate throughout the country.
The former professional soccer player Juan Pablo Galavis was such a dud that he incited a mutiny by the cast; two women quit the show.
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But the military mutiny, along with recent struggles in the cocoa sector, have undercut the former French colony's carefully crafted image as a success story.
He had reached an agreement to become Tennessee coach in 2017, but a fan mutiny on social media led the university to rescind its offer.
There were some genuine Hectors, reluctant heroes, who knew that taking part in a mutiny would be bad for their own long-term interests—i.e.
Later in the morning, soldiers launched a similar mutiny in the city of Daloa, according to Yolande Kouame, who works for a financial institution there.
Widespread protest and a police mutiny erupted, opposition leaders called on the armed forces to dislodge Mr. Morales and army leaders "suggested" that he resign.
The only time we ever played Fest, Vanessa Burt, who works for Fat Wreck Chords and Mutiny PR, she was stage left watching the show.
Mr. Silver promptly punished them for their mutiny: Demoted from leadership roles, Ms. Clark and the others also lost the extra pay that went with them.
As someone who didn't necessarily fit into a box as a young child, I feel like I used that as my mutiny, as my self-expression.
Pensioners are cast adrift like Captain Bligh in Mutiny on the Bounty or like the cast of Lost, marooned with smoke monsters and an impenetrable script.
The government paid the 8,400 troops behind January's rebellion bonuses of 5 million CFA francs ($8,370) each as part of an agreement to end that mutiny.
The shooting followed similar bursts of gunfire in the commercial capital Abidjan amid a military operation aimed at ending a mutiny by soldiers demanding bonus payments.
A long extension - and taking part in EU elections - also carries the risk of a Conservative Party mutiny, which could force an already weakened May out.
And she does later comment to Leia that she likes him (y'know, despite the whole "mutiny at gunpoint" thing), so it's not entirely in our heads.
By all accounts, the California government met the mutiny with a collective yawn, so the region stayed its own peaceful nation-state—for about three months.
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In theory, the military officers in charge of implementing the order could reject it, but such a refusal is highly unlikely and would amount to mutiny.
At Yale, the chapter's endorsement of Mr. Trump led to a mutiny, with departing members forming the Yale New Republicans and Yale Undergraduate Conservatives Against Trump.
His rival Mohamed Nasheed, became the Maldives' first democratically elected president in 2009, but he was forced to resign amid a mutiny by police in 2012.
In the same vein that "Prussian field marshals do not mutiny," Romney was unwilling to stake a claim on the working class over the party establishment.
"The Caine Mutiny" was on the New York Times bestseller list for more than two years, has sold millions of copies and is still in print.
Two weeks before the end of the semester, the students declared mutiny and demanded to know what we were going to do to improve the program.
The "Discovery" writing staff has delighted in zigging when other shows would zag, starting with Burnham's mutiny and the death of Georgiou early in its run.
"It is emblematic of just complete and total mutiny and unabated anger at the M.T.A. for the daily abuses that riders have to endure," he said.
Four years later, Mr. Trillanes and other officers on trial for the earlier mutiny walked out of a Manila courtroom and took over another Makati hotel.
A better secret would have been: "When I committed mutiny, I enjoyed it," or "I would've rather joined a Gin Blossoms tribute band instead of Starfleet."
In recent days, Ms. Merkel has faced an increasingly virulent mutiny over the issue, which threatens to fracture her governing coalition as early as next week.
Mr Siilasmaa writes that "with a sharp-tongued and thin-skinned chairman at the helm, intent on maintaining iron authority, raising questions can be close to mutiny".
Mutiny at HQ Trivia fails to oust CEO I wanted to write a lead column about HQ's sad decline, and perhaps I'll still get around to it.
Despite its savory food and 8 percent net profits, the Chicagoland team was on the verge of a mutiny and the business on the brink of demise.
It leans heavily on character developments, on Luke and Rey clashing over the past and future of the Jedi, or Poe running the worst mutiny in history.
While the event has always had a security presence, organizers upped the ante last year for its ninth-annual Queer Mutiny Fest, held during Portland's pride weekend.
Because after all the so-called mutiny - the revolt of 1857 - demonstrated the superior power of the British arms and that we couldn't overcome them through that.
The Mutiny Hotel was a Playboy Mansion for Miami that brought drug lords, killers, and CIA affiliates together with Jacqueline Onassis, Led Zeppelin, and Miami Dolphins players.
The Indian Ocean tourist island has been beset by political instability since a police mutiny forced its first democratically elected leader, Mohamed Nasheed, to quit in 2012.
Now, Season 3 travels with Mutiny from Texas to Silicon Valley, where the women navigate the testosterone-rich world of venture capitalists, and Joe channels Steve Jobs.
But it's not clear, amid a growing mutiny, that Pelosi will retain the position she's held for the past dozen years—nor is there a clear alternative.
Season 2 followed Mutiny, a nascent online gaming company started by Gordon's wife, Donna (Kerry Bishé), and Cameron Howe (Mackenzie Davis), an impassioned sparkplug of a programmer.
In their assessment, the military has evolved into a torpid bureaucracy with few leaders capable of engineering the type of mass mutiny that Maduro's opponents long for.
They halted army communications, seized right-wing presses, erected barricades in Petrograd, ripped up the railroad tracks leading to the capital, and begged Kornilov's soldiers to mutiny.
Venezuela's president, Nicolás Maduro, mustered troops in a televised show of authority a day after the opposition tried to incite a military mutiny that fizzled within hours.
During a summer meeting at the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, Representative Jan Schakowsky of Illinois sharply assailed Mr. Moulton, who was not present, for stoking a mutiny.
But the Bavarian mutiny has already left its mark in conservative circles north of the border, increasingly divided themselves and watching closely whether the Bavarian strategy works.
Passing out gold ones in Cleveland, where Pittsburgh football fans routinely invade the Browns' stadium and wave the Steelers' famous canary Terrible Towels, might spark a mutiny.
The home existed only in the universe of Wilson's plays, with the address being a symbolic nod to the 4713 mutiny on the slave ship La Amistad.
The dismissed director-general of the Bureau of Corrections, Nicanor Faeldon, was himself a former jailbird, having joined an unsuccessful mutiny when he was in the army.
The mass-circulation Sun's front page was headlined "May set to go after Brexit fiasco", while the Times led with "May prepares to quit after cabinet mutiny".
Today, Hyperloop One countersued its co-founder and former CTO Brogan BamBrogan and three others, with a story full of shouting, sexist remarks, inebriation, and an attempted mutiny.
Last year, as a member of the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP), she led a mutiny against the group's ancient leader, Devlet Bahceli, who had endorsed Mr Erdogan's constitution.
"There's a stigma that we're growing out of," says Peter "Taosym" Rasmussen, an artist and the owner of Lupiesoft, a Western visual novel development team whose game Mutiny!!
In his post-presidential career, Adams became an outspoken abolitionist, returning to his lawyer roots to help successfully defend the men at the center of the Amistad mutiny.
In Season 2, it relaunched itself, this time following Mutiny, the gaming company started by Gordon's wife, Donna (Kerry Bishé), and Cameron Howe (Mackenzie Davis), a programming visionary.
Yes, he can't stop shooting off his mouth and shooting himself in the foot, and there are reports that his messy campaign is nearing the point of mutiny.
I encountered the Mutiny as an abandoned property 23 years ago, just before I left Miami — I thought for good — to go to college up north at Princeton.
Rather than rave about who stole his strawberries, as Queeg did in "The Caine Mutiny," Comey claims someone stole a reputation that he tossed away two years ago.
Mutiny at HQ Trivia fails to oust CEO The demise of HQ Trivia demonstrates the fickle nature of the gaming industry, and the startup scene as a whole.
I was sorry not to see the ultimate death of Mutiny, but I thought there was something elegant about suggesting it was an unexciting entropy in the space between.
Mutiny is about finding your own voice, what makes you special, how you can express yourself in the way you want to be viewed or your opinion on things.
Algeria has transformed during the protests, with people losing fear of criticizing the government and state media first ignoring and then, after a mutiny of reporters, covering the dissent.
Others believed that doing so at that moment was premature, that they needed to get all of their ducks in a row to make Mutiny all it could be.
However, a show source previously told PEOPLE that the morning show could have a "mutiny" on its hands from its female staffers if Bush wasn't disciplined in some way.
The second season flips the formula, and follows Howe and Donna Clark (Kerry Bishé) as they found Mutiny, an upstart outfit that hosts online games to an infant internet.
Imagine the US being in such straits that Pence, in the role of Brutus here, organizes this mutiny and that all these people Trump appointed join forces against him.
Over time, however, Scott began to feel Mike had turned the staff against him, or as he put it "formed a mutiny," essentially forcing him to accept a buyout.
It's The Odd Couple on the high seas with Yara Greyjoy and Salladhor Saan, as a mutiny lands these two fish-out-of-water stranded on a desert island.
But there's a small mutiny during a workers' council meeting: Toca, actor Victor Rebengiuc, and some others don't want to get the Bulandra theater involved in something like this.
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Donna and Cameron launched an online gaming company, Mutiny, in the process discovering — as they noticed the service's chat rooms buzzing with activity — that Mutiny's real product was community.
When viewers call in to Manchester United's channel, for example, and end up criticizing the Glazer family, which owns the team, you can sense a small thrill of mutiny.
Two defeats in the space of three days — first, painfully, at Liverpool, and then, humiliatingly, at home to Burnley — have brought Manchester United's fans to the brink of mutiny.
Mutiny, a personalized marketing startup for businesses that sell to other businesses, is taking the stage today at TechCrunch's Startup Battlefield, where it's announcing new funding and new features.
The mutiny was brief and appears to have been focused on wages and living conditions, so it is unclear how far it represented a challenge to the government's authority.
But the only action came last September, after the church's silence led five other nuns to mutiny and come to Kerala's High Court to stage a days-long protest.
ABIDJAN, May 15 (Reuters) - Ivory Coast's government reached a deal with soldiers to end their four-day mutiny, Defence Minister Alain-Richard Donwahi announced on state-owned television on Monday.
For example, when you visit the homepage of Mutiny customer Amplitude, things like the customer testimonials and the call to action will change depending on the size of your company.
Saru gets to say "We are Starfleet" again, as the crew of the Discovery threatens to mutiny again against a Federation that has lost its way and is contemplating genocide.
There are only 49 other people living there and the majority of them are descendants of Tahitians and nine of the crew that committed mutiny on the Bounty in 1789.
"In turn, that would have pushed them over the edge to potentially mutiny," said study lead researcher Cornelius Christian, an assistant professor of economics at Brock University in Ontario, Canada.
Nine of the officials appeared before a Caracas court on Monday and were charged with military rebellion, treason, mutiny and crimes against military decorum, Penal Forum head Alfredo Romero said.
CHANGES Algeria has transformed during the protests, with people losing fear of criticizing the government and state media first ignoring and then, after a mutiny of reporters, covering the dissent.
In the most recent book, 22016's A Dance with Dragons it was left up for interpretation if Jon was dead or alive after a mutiny by the Night's Watch.
HQ Trivia's troubles continue after a failed mutiny to oust the CEO, a 248% decline in downloads since a year ago and layoffs of 26% of its staff last week.
Mutiny at HQ Trivia fails to oust CEO This week's banishment of host Scott Rogowsky was merely a symptom of the ongoing struggle to decide who will lead HQ Trivia.
Brando famously fell in love with the islands after filming Mutiny on the Bounty in Tahiti (where Brando also fell for his third wife, 0003-year-old actress Tarita Teri'ipaia).
What started with one mutiny at a police unit in the central city of Cochabamba in the morning quickly spread to the cities of Potosi, Santa Cruz and La Paz.
The more fluid and collaborative approach that the women took with Mutiny was in pointed contrast to the schemes and power games that the men undertook in developing the Giant.
When he entered the hall, he entered through a side door instead of the main door and proceeded to give a nine-page speech warning them against such a mutiny.
In Canada earlier this month, the Court of Appeal for Ontario wrote of a criminal case in which jurors staged what was described as a "small mutiny"—demanding to drink.
On Wednesday, May survived a confidence vote by the Conservative Party, but a mutiny by more than a third of her lawmakers indicated parliament was heading towards deadlock over Brexit.
When I was 11, I fell in love with "Mutiny on the Bounty" and only wanted to eat bread fruit and lounge around on Polynesian beaches with lovely native women.
Speaking on Monday, rights groups and activists in touch with the inmates said the deal brokered late on Sunday would end a mutiny in the facility that started last week.
Starring Henry Fonda, John Hodiak and Lloyd Nolan, "The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial," with 415 performances, was one of the longest-running and most profitable Broadway plays of its era.
Chancellor Angela Merkel appeared on national television trying to quell a mutiny in her ranks over the new "grand coalition" between her conservative alliance and the center-left Social Democrats.
The mechanism to remove a President from office for unfitness is the 25th Amendment, which requires a mutiny of his Cabinet, large portions of which aren't filled by permanent officials.
Soon after setting sail, several of the Hawaiian crew members staged a mutiny, resentful that the Hokulea was not sailing around the Hawaiian Islands in a show of ethnic pride.
At the same time, French infantrymen began to mutiny after 173,000 of their young men fell — dead, wounded or missing — in another senseless grind of human flesh to the south.
The revolt began in Bouaké early on Friday and spread quickly, following a pattern similar to a mutiny by the same group in January that paralyzed parts of Ivory Coast.
British Prime Minister Theresa May survived a mutiny by members of her own Conservative party Wednesday — but the result brings her government no closer to fixing the turmoil over Brexit.
The onset of the Revolutionary War made manifest what a woeful deficiency this was, as soldiers went months without pay and threatened mutiny while Congress amassed large volumes of debt.

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