"' Arabac1 Ali Pasha "'( also known as "'Bahad1rzade Ali Pasha "'; 1620 1693 ) was a short-term Turkish, an allusion to his practice of sending his political enemies to death or exile in a certain tumbrel.
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This is a show, after all, that includes lines like, " Citizens, the tumbrels are here, " and lets the hero say to the villain, about the kidnapped heroine, " Old boy, she's coming home with me ."
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Leigh does indulge his taste for brute social-realist melodrama when the tumbrels of justice roll in the second half of " Vera Drake . " He indulges his leading actress, too, whose tears keep flowing long after we've gotten the point that she's weeping for our sins as well.
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On the chance that you go limp with pleasure hearing lines like " The tumbrels are waiting " and " I go to meet with Robespierre and will be back in one hour, " you won't want to miss " The Scarlet Pimpernel, " the elaborate, tableau-vivant-like show inspired by the old novel by Baroness Orczy.
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In 1253, following long-standing dispute over access to the free warren in West Donyland and the extent of the Abbot s jurisdiction, a group of forty Colcestrians attacked and destroyed the Abbey's gallows and tumbrels at Greenstead to the East of the town, before cutting the ropes of the Abbey s ships at Brightlingsea . and close relations of the Plantagenets, when they began trespassing and hunting on Edward II was deposed in 1327 in the wake of the Scottish wars there was rioting and faction-squabbles in the town.
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Gates tells us about the ambivalent feelings he experienced as a Yale student in the late'60s being asked for donations from the Panthers : " You handed them money because they were working for a better tomorrow; because they were strong, proud and black; because they had a wardrobe you could only dream about; because if you dared to walk past them, they'd demand, ` Where you gonna be when the revolution comes, handkerchief-head ?'and images of the tumbrel would pass before your eyes ."