• They don't understand why they are under attack and they intend to take revenge.

    BBC: Al-Qaeda terror plot targeting Europe uncovered

  • Distraught by the memory, Azucena makes Manrico swear to take revenge on the Count di Luna.

    NPR: Improbable Beauty: Verdi's 'Il Trovatore'

  • He said his father had wanted to take revenge against "studio titans".

    BBC: 'Hollywood Holocaust' apology published by paper

  • In an online manifesto, he swore to take revenge on police officers he blamed for his firing in 2008, which he claimed was racially motivated.

    BBC: Christopher Dorner: LAPD may reopen sacking probe

  • Yes, sparing an enemy might make them grateful in the future, but leaving them alive might also have them popping up later to try to take revenge.

    FORBES: Connect

  • We already know that the tomb is booby-trapped by all manner of ancient curses, and, soon enough, the massed ranks of special effects arrive to take revenge.

    NEWYORKER: The Mummy

  • The Somali al-Shabab group vowed to take revenge when Kenya sent troops into Somalia in October 2011 to help the UN-backed government seize territory from the militants.

    BBC: British special constable shot dead by bandits in Kenya

  • Payback started off simply enough as a an attempt to take revenge for copyright companies trying take down BitTorent site The Pirate Bay in the summer of 2010.

    FORBES: U.K. Jails Anonymous Pair For Cyber Attacks

  • General Guei has told French military officials they must take President Bedie out of the country immediately for his own safety, suggesting that mutinous soldiers might want to take revenge against him.

    BBC: Ivory Coast rebels tighten grip

  • Operation: Payback, the subset of the loose hacker group Anonymous that has vowed to take revenge on all who have censored or slighted WikiLeaks just shifted its sites to Visa.com, taking down the site instantly.

    FORBES: How WikiLeaks' Online Avengers Are Growing Their Attack Ranks

  • His leadership team stretches from moderates like John Breaux to liberals like Barbara Boxer, and he has resolutely refused to take revenge on renegades like Zell Miller, who has voted with the Republicans more frequently than with the Democrats.

    ECONOMIST: Lexington

  • When a small team of hackers launched a 24-hour assault on software security firm HBGary Federal last month, they did so to take revenge on its CEO, who had sought to penetrate the global collective they aligned themselves with known as Anonymous.

    FORBES: Congressman Probing HBGary Scandal Fears 'Domestic Surveillance'

  • "The Coalition sees these heinous terrorist acts as an attempt to take revenge on the Turkish people and punish them for their honorable support for the Syrian people, including their welcoming of Syrian refugees who have fled the regime's crimes in their villages and cities, " it said.

    CNN: Dozens dead in explosions on Turkey's border with Syria

  • Leader Attila Mesterhazy said Mr Orban's aim was to "take revenge on the constitutional court, students, opposition parties, and all those who do not do as the government wishes".

    BBC: Hungary defies critics over change to constitution

  • Since the bombing of a Shia shrine in Samarra in February, Shia militias, abetted by the Shia-dominated government forces, have increasingly abandoned forbearance in the face of Sunni terrorism and started to take their revenge.

    ECONOMIST: Now everything depends on America keeping its nerve

  • But when he quarrelled with some of his relatives, they knew how to take the cruellest revenge - a pair of scissors in the night and it was gone.

    BBC: Moustaches under threat

  • Some privy to the process suspect that Lord Irvine is now reluctant to take the lead on the government's plans to reform the House of Lords, for fear of the revenge other ministers would take once he is the one with concrete proposals to defend.

    ECONOMIST: A wigging for Lord Irvine

  • Many of Marquetalia's residents fled to the jungles, to take up arms and plan revenge.

    ECONOMIST: Colombia

  • Among Bush supporters there are the revenge camp, which wants to take back the White House from the Great Pretender, and the redemption camp--those who ran off with Clinton in 1992, lived to regret it and want to make amends.

    CNN: 'I've made mistakes...'

  • Indeed, there are even fears that, if Mr Taylor is convicted, his loyalists could take revenge against those who brought the case to trial in the first place, including members of the present government.

    ECONOMIST: Charles Taylor on trial

  • Shah had a century in his sights when lofting Harbhajan into the stands at long-on, but the bowler had his revenge in his following over when Dravid dived to take a fine catch at slip.

    BBC: SPORT | Cricket | England | England put India under pressure

  • While the savagery of "Savages" first emanates from the cartel, the story tracks the increasingly desperate measures that Chon and Ben take to secure the safety of the woman they adore, and to exact sweet revenge.

    WSJ: 'Savages': Drugs, Gore, Action, Wit, With Feeling

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