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revolutionaries

n. (plural of revolutionary English)

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This had commenced at Moscow after the terrible repression, the massacre of revolutionaries under the walls of Presnia, when the surviving Nihilists left behind them a placard condemning the victorious General Trebassof to death.

In Chicago, German revolutionaries, along with native-born radicals like Albert Parsons, formed Social Revolutionary clubs.

The Carter administration later accepted him into the country, presumably for medical treatment, and the anti-American feelings of the revolutionaries reached a high point.

It was quite dark by then, and almost at the entrance to the palace we were shot at by a group of revolutionaries who passed swiftly in two sleighs and disappeared in the darkness so fast that they could not be overtaken.

It was discovered that these detected servants were in touch with the revolutionaries, so they were hanged.

One evening a score of revolutionaries, after having driven away the terrorized servants, mounted to his apartments.

Before his wife and children, mad with terror and on their knees before the revolutionaries, they read him his death-sentence.

The revolutionaries who are not of the police are of the same mind regarding our heroes.

Yes, we have an affair of the revolutionaries, but not of the usual kind.

If he plays the part of the Revolutionaries, the affair would work out big for him.

The students, the revolutionaries, the radicals and the cadets acclaimed the singer, glorifying not only her art but also and beyond everything else the sister of the engineer Volkousky, who had been doomed to perish with her brother by the bullets of the Semenovsky regiment.

But the revolutionaries gave her assurance at once that she had nothing to fear.

The orders were to shoot all the other condemned revolutionaries first, then Vlassof, then his sister.

He warns me that the revolutionaries have decided to get through with the general at once, and that two of them have been given the mission to enter the datcha in any way possible.

He made a trip for a few hours to Finland, going as far as Pergalovo, an isolated town said to be frequented by the revolutionaries, then returned, much disturbed, to his hotel, after having written a last letter to Natacha imploring an interview.