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At first he thought the people in the court had rioted.
When that turned out not to be the case, they rioted.
In March 1799, they rioted and killed many members of the city's most important families.
In the following year, the police stood by and did nothing when students rioted against Jews.
They almost rioted when the post office was moved downtown.
In the days that followed, Muslims rioted across the country.
So far no one has rioted for food or shelter here, but this year that could change.
"In the days before this regime, people would have rioted and taken to the streets."
She was trying to Riot the men's sense of anger and irritability.
They moved into the business area of downtown Cincinnati and rioted.
Following the win, Maryland students rioted on the college park campus.
The audience rioted over this decision and changed Paula's name.
Even so, the potential investors rioted when the applications ran out.
For an hour the police kept the peace, then the Skeletons rioted.
Inmates at the prison rioted after their smoking rights were taken away.
Angry workers rioted after news of a major company layoff.
Because the serfs had no political power, they rioted to get their message across.
"These people rioted last night and may do so again tonight but they'll disappear soon.
As a result, people on the Senegalese southern bank rioted.
Australia were on track to win the 5th test but the crowd rioted and the game had to be called off early.
The crowd rioted, and the games director was torn to bits.
Less than a year later the neighborhood rioted again.
The people got so hungry they rioted against Earth.
Last year, students rioted on Purdue's campus after a women's basketball game.
The cane workers went on strike and rioted when their leaders were arrested.