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  • noun Plural form of insurrectionist.

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Examples

  • BBC Arabic television on Sunday, Mr. Saleh said he would not hand over power to what he termed "insurrectionists."

    NYT > Global Home By LAURA KASINOF 2011

  • If one of his fellow insurrectionists is to be believed, he was even tossed out of an al-Qaeda training camp during the years he spent in the Middle East, in the 1990s.

    Jihadists in Paradise 2007

  • If one of his fellow insurrectionists is to be believed, he was even tossed out of an al-Qaeda training camp during the years he spent in the Middle East, in the 1990s.

    Jihadists in Paradise 2007

  • If one of his fellow insurrectionists is to be believed, he was even tossed out of an al-Qaeda training camp during the years he spent in the Middle East, in the 1990s.

    Jihadists in Paradise 2007

  • This phenomenon corroborates insurrectionist skepticism about the importance of ideological positions, but it also means that those who identify as insurrectionists are no more likely to practice what they preach than anyone else.

    Anarchist news dot org - News for anarchists and their friends 2010

  • So your postulating about things that don't even exist over there (ie; people don't see the divide between 'insurrectionists' and 'labour movements' as an uncrossable dichotomy like the people posting here seem to imply).

    Anarchist news dot org - Comments anon 2010

  • Firearms rights activists are now 'insurrectionists' say anti-gunners

    Latest Articles 2009

  • Instead, vague, unthreatening singers, including MDMA, Sarah Green and Skylar Grey, sing bombastic hooks that are inserted into what sounds like a mediocre album by Bay Area insurrectionists The Coup.

    Album review: Lupe Fiasco's 'Lasers' 2011

  • Instead, vague, unthreatening singers, including MDMA, Sarah Green and Skylar Grey, sing bombastic hooks that are inserted into what sounds like a mediocre album by Bay Area insurrectionists The Coup.

    Album review: Lupe Fiasco, "Lasers" 2011

  • Although the circumstances in Brixton 1981 and Tottenham 2011 are remarkably identical; economic crisis, disenfranchised young people, deep cuts in public services and a deterioration in the relationship between young black people and the police, from what I saw in Tottenham I didn't detect any resolve in the insurrectionists for them to take the police to account.

    Tottenham 2011 and Brixton 1981 – different ideals, similar lessons | Alex Wheatle 2011

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