anti-government in the PONS Dictionary

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The mercenaries in this storyline are initially working for anti-government rebels, paid for their services in diamonds pilfered from a local mine.
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Over the next few months, anti-government riots broke out, expressing the nationalist movement's frustration with the government's failure to follow up the abrogation of the treaty with decisive action.
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He assists anti-government forces by providing arms and equipment through his smuggling operations.
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This was the first incident of sectarian violence since the anti-government demonstrations started.
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The controversial deal played a major part in prolonged anti-government protests on the island that resulted in over a hundred deaths.
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The race has since been hosted annually, except for 2011 when it was cancelled due to ongoing anti-government protests.
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In 2009, the Homeland Security Department team that analyzed domestic terror threats issued a report predicting that anti-government attacks would rise.
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He was not always the reflexively hard-hearted anti-government operative.
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Truckloads of soldiers and police, as well as a water cannon, were deployed ahead of expected anti-government protests.
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Fighting erupted between anti-government protesters, government supporters, and the general population.
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