Riot Act — The Riot Act (1 Geo. 1, c. 5) of 1714 was an act introduced by the Parliament of Great Britain authorising local authorities to declare any group of more than twelve people to be unlawfully assembled, and thus have to disperse or face punitive… … Wikipedia
riot — 01. Windows were smashed, and cars set on fire by [rioters] angry about the loss of their national soccer team in the World Cup finals. 02. Inmates at the prison [rioted] after their smoking rights were taken away. 03. The government sent out the … Grammatical examples in English
Riot Act (album) — Riot Act Cover to the Compact Disc version of the album Studio album by Pearl Jam Released … Wikipedia
Riot (band) — Riot Origin New York City, New York, United States Genres Heavy metal Power Metal Speed metal hard rock (early) Years active 1975–1984 1986–present … Wikipedia
Riot/Clone — was a punk band often associated with the anarcho punk scene, active from 1979–1983 and then revived in the early 90 s until they split up again in 2005. The band were originally known as Riot but the name became Riot/Clone after two members of… … Wikipedia
Riot! — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Riot! Álbum de estudio de Paramore. Publicación 12 de junio de 2007. Grabación enero abril 2007 en House of Loud, Nueva Jersey … Wikipedia Español
Riot! — Студийный альбом Paramore Дата выпуска … Википедия
Riot control agent — Riot control agents are less lethal lachrymatory agents used for riot control. Most commonly used riot control agents are pepper spray and various kinds of tear gas.These chemicals disperse a crowd that could be protesting, in a riot, or to clear … Wikipedia
riot — ri·ot 1 n: a disturbance of the peace created by an assemblage of usu. three or more people acting with a common purpose and in a violent and tumultuous manner to the terror of the public; also: the crime of rioting riot 2 vi: to create or engage … Law dictionary
Riot Zone — Front cover of Riot Zone. Developer(s) WestOne Publisher(s) Hudson Soft … Wikipedia