- A rout /raʊt/ is a panicked,
disorderly and
undisciplined retreat of
troops from a battlefield,
following a
collapse in a
given unit's
command authority...
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slaves from
Europe or Africa. Bashi-bazouks had a re****tion for
being undisciplined and brutal,
notorious for
looting and
preying on
civilians as a result...
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story centers on a U.S.
Marine nearing retirement who gets a
platoon of
undisciplined Marines into
shape and
leads them
during the
American invasion of Grenada...
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title character, who was
depicted in the
Henry IV
plays as a wild,
undisciplined young man. In
Henry V, the
young prince has matured. He
embarks on an...
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newsletters published in
Delhi during the siege, Abu
Bakht and his
undisciplined troopers had been
responsible for
perpetrating atrocities against both...
- soldiers. This is because, if the
enemy presses into the
retreating body,
undisciplined troops are
likely to lose
coherence and the rout will
become genuine...
- copper. Nonetheless,
backyard furnaces were
largely an
improvised and
undisciplined pursuit in much of the countryside. In 1958, the
Communist Party funded...
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appreciated as the
daring product of a
largely unconscious,
searching but
undisciplined artistic sensibility." Ian
MacDonald describes McCartney as "a natural...
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cabinet meeting,
Attorney General Ramsey Clark warned that
untrained and
undisciplined local police forces and
National Guardsmen might trigger a "guerrilla...
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direction of the film, writing: "(the actors) have been
directed to broad,
undisciplined performances [...]
Buffoonery hardly seems like Weisz's
natural domain...