Similar words: reign of terror, King of Terrors, act of terrorism, foreign office, foreign operation, sign of the zodiac, margin of error, terror.
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1 The commanders accused him of carrying out a reign of terror.
2 He led a reign of terror until his conversion to Catholicism in 989.
3 They instigated a reign of terror in London's East End, controlling their manor with a ruthless disregard for others.
4 The revolution was followed by a reign of terror.
5 This was, in effect, a reign of terror.
6 The reign of Roman Emperor Nero was a reign of terror.
7 In this way a reign of terror becomes universal, and the state acquires everywhere something of the character of the comite du Salut Public.
8 The Taliban imposed a reign of terror, with women in particular systematically victimised.
9 "It is a reign of terror," says Phil Gordon, the mayor of Phoenix and Mr Arpaio's most outspoken enemy.
10 The revolution was followed by a reign of terror, ie a time of violence.
11 He was, simultaneously,(www.Sentencedict.com) a loving father and sensitive poet and a ruthless dictator who presided over a reign of terror.
12 One of the H. Fire development bright colours within only a few days and began a reign of terror.
13 The anti-apartheid publicly condemned her in 1989 for inflicting a reign of terror on Soweto with her gang of bodyguards.
14 Yet, between 1970 and 1998 the RAF was able to impose a reign of terror on that country completely divorced from the reality of their small size, limited public support, and popular disparagement.
15 You put off the evil day and bring near a reign of terror.
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