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- Continued disorder and brigandry prompted Governor-General William Howard Taft to maintain the PC to combat insurgents.
- The mountains of Greece were largely untouched, and were a refuge for Greeks who desired to flee Ottoman rule and engage in brigandry.
- The use of the term insurgency recognizes the political motivation of those who participate in an insurgency, but the term brigandry implies no political motivation.
- Being unable to find acceptance anywhere, he turned to brigandry, murdering pilgrims and traders passing through the wilderness, and collecting a finger each from their right hands.
- In early 1109, Louis besieged his half-brother, Philip, the son of Bertrade de Montfort, who was involved in brigandry and conspiracies against the King, at Mantes-la-Jolie.
- From early in his reign ( and during his father's reign ) Louis faced the problem of the robber barons who resisted the King's authority and engaged in brigandry, making the area around Paris unsafe.
- If an uprising has little support ( for example, those who continue to resist towards the end of an armed conflict when most of their allies have surrendered ), such a resistance may be described as brigandry and those who participate as brigands.
- Karen Dillon's recent chronicle in / { The Star / } of what amounts to brigandry by many in law enforcement underscores why the war on drugs not only was doomed to fail, but also why fighting it assured erosion of regard for the first principles on which the nation was founded.
- If Disney wants to shore up its history, it could do worse than consult a new book on sea brigandry, " Under the Black Flag : the Romance and Reality of Life Among the Pirates " ( Random House ) by David Cordingly, former head of exhibitions at the National Maritime Museum in Britain.
- In November 1980, Mitchell praised the mujahideen as " gallant fighters . . . expressing themselves, as Afghans know best, in the romantic tradition of sniping, raiding and brigandry . " He urged Western leaders to provide them with military training and equipment, and to select " proven guerilla fighters " from their ranks for training as future leaders of Afghanistan.