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- Antagonise is the second album by Dutch metal supergroup MaYaN. It was released on January 31, 2014. The 11-song CD, recorded at the Sandlane studio with...
- labour on roads or payment of a cash equivalent. These harsh measures antagonised the locals, and another rebellion broke out in 1848. A devastating leaf...
- independence of Bangladesh. However, Mujibur Rahman's pro-India policies antagonised many in Bangladeshi politics and the military, which feared that Bangladesh...
- determination to serve himself and get what he wants – in the process antagonising everyone. Capt. Buzz Rickson commands a B-17 bomber in Britain during...
- race diverted huge resources into creating a German navy large enough to antagonise Britain, but not defeat it; in 1911, Chancellor Theobald von Bethmann...
- unsuccessful; the Pope could not be misled so easily, and he did not want to antagonise Catherine's nephew, Charles V, whose troops had recently sacked Rome.[citation...
- editorial backfired: instead of scaring students into submission, it antagonised the students and put them squarely against the government. The editorial's...
- the coronary arteries. It acts as a platelet aggregation inhibitor by antagonising the P2Y12 receptor. The drug is produced by AstraZeneca. The most common...
- Khan v. Shah Bano Begum. In 1988, he reversed the coup in Maldives, antagonising militant Tamil groups such as PLOTE, intervening and then sending peacekeeping...
- and began to dimly realise that it was operating with few allies and antagonising multiple potential adversaries. France's pre-eminence in Morocco had...