The ethnarch would understand the danger represented by the rebellious sect. |
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There will always be rebellious elements, challenging authority, pushing it as far as it can be pushed. |
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By our very nature, we are selfish, jealous, envious, stricken with strife, and sometimes downright rebellious. |
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Like the label itself, the music is often raw, uncompromising, rebellious, and experimental. |
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Hungary was then regarded at Vienna as a conquered realm, whose naturally rebellious inhabitants could only be kept under by force of arms. |
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Each of the domes represents a battle in Ivan's triumphant war against the rebellious khan of Kazan. |
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Similarly, representations of the loyal house slave contrasted with representations of the field slaves as cunning and rebellious. |
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And if you file this under, I don't know, rebellious against authority or something, well, it is, yes. |
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As a teenager, Kureishi responded to the racist taunts by immersing himself in rock music and nurturing his rebellious streak. |
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These social invitations are generally issued at moments when his rebellious desires become most manifest, and he invariably declines them. |
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He couldn't boast of a youthful zest nor could he of a rebellious streak of fashion consciousness. |
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Maybe he gets his rebellious streak from his mother, who stood up to her whole family. |
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Others, then, have spotted that restless, rebellious streak in him, which made a military career impossible. |
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Ask just about anyone and you'll soon find out that he is not your typical teenager with an unmistakable rebellious streak. |
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Thus, criticising young people and negatively stereotyping them as rebellious, met with strong aversion from the youth and children alike. |
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It's an examination of early childhood dynamics and a rebellious attack on authority. |
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His position is akin to that of the rebellious dissenters of the seventeenth century. |
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The state's authorities also felt that the rebellious people of Konigsberg probably deserved the treatment they got from the soldiers. |
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Leaders fear that setting strict limits will either cause rebellious behavior or make them unpopular. |
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Although Hannibal's army consisted of men of various races, they were never rebellious because they feared their leader. |
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For much of the latter half of the 20th century, starting in the rebellious 1960s, the established order was suspect. |
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Second, mass incarceration serves to keep under near total control rebellious and potentially insurrectionary populations. |
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The longstanding and canny leader of this rebellious crew is set to step down this summer. |
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Russia has been trying to pull the small, rebellious mountain republic back into its fold since the crumbling of the Soviet Union. |
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At the same time, the province of Songkhla, which had been rebellious since 1678, was placed under French control. |
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The underlying assumption that an actively rebellious people has been waiting for leadership, or working to organize itself, has also been wrong. |
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In a sense I agree that it may be too late to keep the rebellious province in the north within the republic. |
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He launched the second invasion to retake by force the rebellious republic. |
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There was a breeze, and her rebellious hair began cascading down from the knot she'd put it in that morning. |
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He pulled it back into a ponytail at the nape of his neck, with a few rebellious strands of hair in his eyes. |
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We sat side by side on a sofa with rebellious springs and a layer of cat hair. |
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So upon deciding the fresh air might do me some good, I wrestled my rebellious hair into a ponytail, dressed, and headed out the door. |
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He ran a hand over his blonde hair, grimacing slightly at the rebellious strands that refused his taming attempts. |
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The difference was Ali had tame jet-black hair in contrast to Rayne's rebellious brown mane. |
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Jamie didn't let go of his chin, but brushed a rebellious lock of blonde hair off his forehead. |
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Her slender fingers raked into her ebony hair, holding the rebellious locks away from her face. |
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I finally managed to force my rebellious hair into two messy buns and proceeded to dress myself in my new uniform. |
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Although the effect was supposed to be reserved and dignified, his wig was slipping, revealing a few rebellious black hairs beneath it. |
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His family life was even more disconnected, another family man with a rebellious teen-age daughter and alcoholic wife. |
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Musicians and others concerned about rebellious music should work to create independent bands, record labels, venues, and stores. |
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McNaughton failed to find reinforcements, and his army commanders in Canada were increasingly rebellious. |
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How to care for children, especially those in their teens, who can be very rebellious, revolting and resistant? |
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The rebellious fringe seeks a new alternative, and the signature food of the antiglobalization movement is vegan. |
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The castles of the rebellious barons were razed and the nobles never challenged the duke's power again. |
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I can't envision this milquetoast rousing a crowd of people, much less as the firebrand leader of a band of rebellious anarchists. |
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We try to make up for our rebellious feelings by behaving in artificially loving ways toward others. |
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Indeed given their looks, wealth and position, it is almost remarkable that none of them ever went through a wild or rebellious phase. |
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How ironic that in this family, the runaway in question is a parent, not some rebellious teenager. |
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I had thought as a freshman at Kenyon that atheism was the most rebellious thing I could do. |
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Perhaps the biggest reason that so many rebellious types are fond of the band is that they were genuinely dangerous back in the day. |
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But backwoodsmen were better at dealing with rebellious Indian chiefs than perfumed dandies were. |
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The younger girl is drawn to Anita's rebellious streak and they soon become thick as thieves. |
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Parrots are very intelligent and go through development stages as they mature and assert their will like rebellious teenagers. |
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There was a time when I was more thoughtless about the things I said, and I was rebellious. |
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The kids, especially the boys, are aggressive, belligerent, and rebellious. |
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Angry young men were politicized, while rebellious young women were sexualized. |
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Bowling does not appeal to the radical, the rebellious or the truculently anti-establishment. |
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Her desire is rebellious and demonstrates a strong will hidden beyond a demure and feminine modesty. |
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These teens are the least rebellious of all the groups, conforming to the mores of local society. |
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This corresponds to a similarly animated and rebellious stratum of western society. |
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Their ever-shorter skirts and tight blouses might look rebellious, but their pack mentality guarantees their slavery to fashion. |
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Show mercy to the obedient, and unflinching resolve and force to the rebellious. |
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It is an unfussy, under-stated portrayal of a spirited and rebellious individual who is not prepared to play out the cards life has dealt her. |
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Both the compliant and the rebellious might equally be subjected to the unspecifiable punishment which seems to follow any surge of initiative. |
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It came as a bit of a surprise to find that Fox is neither a rebellious teenager nor on some kind of exotic substance. |
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Legions of rebellious young blacks, and non-blacks, happily shovel out colossal dollars to revel in this image. |
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People of the Ancient World didn't spiritualize the way they did to be cool, or to be rebellious. |
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The film's dialogue is minimal and often earthy but it accurately captures the rebellious mood of the youth. |
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She was a loud, rebellious, outspoken and opinionated person who often intimidated her colleagues. |
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It's also the pressure of culture and religion which can cause depression or the rebellious streak. |
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He was a rebellious writer whose books were censored for years, and that in itself was meaningful for me. |
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But secondly, the movie is very dialectic and remains very subversive, inasmuch as it has sympathy for rebellious characters. |
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After Esav marries a Hittite woman, the Pasuk indicates that he was rebellious to both his father and his mother. |
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Lyra, who is apparently cast as a rebellious, headstrong girl, comes across as peevish and irritating. |
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The romantics are moralistic, rebellious against the perceived dominant power, and combative against any who appear to stray from the true path. |
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But we don't as a whole quite know what to do with those inconvenient, rebellious in-betweeners known as teenagers. |
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Marriages frequently run into trouble under the strain of dealing with rebellious teenagers, or when the children fly the nest. |
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Lately, my fascination with the notion of forbidden fruit does not concern rebellious acts, but rather romantic prospects. |
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The '60s ushered in a rebellious new era, as a generation of straight people embraced rock and roll, long hair, tattered clothes, and free love. |
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They can be cautious and indecisive, but also reactive, defiant and rebellious. |
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He wasn't seen as a rebellious American any more, simply part of the establishment that was being swept away by glasnost and perestroika. |
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Many teenagers turn rebellious while the sick parent is still alive, sometimes leaving home or they begin running wild with other delinquents. |
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While the premier was dressing down his rebellious MPs, the former Prime Minister urged us not to put all our eggs in the same basket. |
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My sisters always said that I am the disobedient and rebellious child, but did I ever care? |
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Luckily for the government, three waves of rebellious dissidence had not coincided. |
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Hosts of rebellious peasants traversed the country from end to end, furiously attacked castles, churches, and convents, and murdered noblemen and ecclesiastics. |
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Am I a rebellious teenager whose going through a phase in life? |
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She plays Annabel, a rebellious grungy teen chick with an attitude. |
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Once a rebellious teen, she joined the Marines in a desk job, then later married and went to Iraq as a young mother. |
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Anil's father went to the UK to study but ended up kicking over the traces and having his hair cut, which was tremendously rebellious for his community at the time. |
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His own ancestor had put down one of the rebellious leaders. |
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I am reinforced in this finding by the evidence of the plaintiff's rebellious attitude towards school attendance and by his resistance to parental authority. |
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He had fallen for her rebellious daring personality the moment they met. |
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Our own children, at their most rebellious age, believe in the first two things we toasted. |
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Maintaining that they had at least struggled to suppress their own rebellious desires, they would not countenance their daughter's refusal to do the same. |
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There was something faintly rebellious about being Irish in the past. |
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It made her bitter and resentful towards him, and all the more rebellious. |
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I smoothed a rebellious hair into place and turned to walk out of my room, desperately hoping that the dinner I was about to go to was a pleasant one. |
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He has a stubborn streak and definite strains of a rebellious nature, partly cultivated by his circumstances, which give him an appetite for dispute. |
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I irritably brushed rebellious strands of golden brown hair off my face. |
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The more they criticised me, the more resistant and rebellious I became. |
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In the first chapter, rebellious Holly Sykes runs away from home and headlong into the melancholy perils of first love. |
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They developed their own argot and rebellious fashion codes. |
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One outward-focused and attuned to external valuations, the other more independent, rebellious, and countercultural. |
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During that rebellious time I did that Celebrity Fit Club, where I played the bad guy. |
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Thus, their reality testing appears intact, and the rebellious behavior or attitude shows itself to be the charade of mock independence that it is. |
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Draw an easy contrast between a rebellious son and a docile one. |
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This model is rebellious and fearful of authority as a vehicle of control. |
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The way he tells it, it had something to do with alcohol, some intemperate friends, one rebellious night and dissatisfaction with life in the army. |
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The Beatles were four distinct personalities joined as a singular force in the rebellious 1960s, influencing everything from hair styles to music. |
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He offered himself as a sacrifice to free us from a dark, rebellious life into this good, pure life, making us a people he can be proud of, energetic in goodness. |
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The Ottomans appeased the tribes by forgiving their rebellious chiefs and appointing them to administrative posts. |
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The island produced sheep, honey, resin and wax, and exported many slaves, not well considered because of their fierce and rebellious character. |
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Military assistance for the rebellious British colonies in the American War of Independence improved the kingdom's international standing. |
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This, together with the cost of the war and the extravagant spending of Charles's court, produced a rebellious atmosphere in London. |
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The rebellious states defeated Great Britain in the American Revolutionary War, the first successful colonial war of independence. |
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Columbus was eventually forced to make peace with the rebellious colonists on humiliating terms. |
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The word vindex was removed from coins so as not to remind the public of rebellious Vindex. |
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Because a drought had disrupted his grain supply, Caesar was forced to winter his legions among the rebellious Belgic tribes. |
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Leading a coalition of rebellious Belgic tribes, Ambiorix surrounded Cicero's camp. |
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It invested the king and his bureaucracy with absolute powers and reduced the authority of the often rebellious vassals. |
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Their rebellious pursuit was thus a Crusade for the restoration of Church's unity, where Franco stood for both Pelagius of Asturias and El Cid. |
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In the nineteenth century, the enclave supplied guns to the rebellious Maya in the Caste War of Yucatan. |
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Some rebellious kings were replaced by calpixqueh, or appointed governors rather than dynastic rulers. |
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The federal government never recognized the secession of any of the rebellious states. |
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Itagaki sought peaceful, rather than rebellious, means to gain a voice in government. |
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Q MY teenage daughter is very rebellious and wears clothes that my husband hates, just to antagonise him. |
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She's headstrong, stubborn, antiauthoritarian and is rebellious when it comes to seeking justice and protecting the victims in a case. |
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Manson gained media attention for her forthright style, rebellious attitude, and distinctive voice. |
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It's funny, but my friends and I, as rebellious young people, used lo criticize corporate America for a policy of planned obsolescence. |
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But now everything was a good pretext to vent the rebellious mood. |
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The new stuff merges ski and snowboard looks, but it's more sporty and happy, not as rebellious as boardwear. |
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When Rihanna released her rebellious breakaway album Anti, it marked a definitive turning point in the singer's career. |
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A sin, an instant of rebellious pride of the intellect, made Lucifer and a third part of the cohort of angels fall from their glory. |
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In 1173 Henry faced the Great Revolt, an uprising by his eldest sons and rebellious barons, supported by France, Scotland and Flanders. |
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After Richard had subdued his rebellious barons he again challenged his father. |
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Instead he proposed that the prime minister, Lord North, make peace with the rebellious American colonies. |
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Independent and rebellious by nature, Churchill generally had a poor academic record in school. |
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Whittle developed a rebellious and adventurous streak, together with an early interest in aviation. |
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The wide scale of abstentions and rebellious votes destabilised the Duncan Smith leadership. |
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James saw the Gaels as a barbarous and rebellious people in need of civilising, and believed that Gaelic culture should be wiped out. |
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Such bands were sometimes perceived by American parents and elders as rebellious and unwholesome. |
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Disco appealed to a more diverse group of people and punk seemed to take over the rebellious role that hard rock once held. |
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After its eventual defeat at Culloden, there followed a period of reprisals and pacification, largely directed at the rebellious clans. |
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There was a resurgence of Gaelic power as rebellious attacks stretched Norman resources. |
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Bermudian trade with the rebellious American colonies actually carried on throughout the war. |
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It then passed the Massachusetts Government Act to punish the rebellious colony. |
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Disraeli's politics at the time were influenced both by his rebellious streak and by his desire to make his mark. |
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In 402, however, he withdrew most of these soldiers back to Italy to use against the rebellious West Gothic army of Alaric. |
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Even their commanders, thelegati, were blamed on several occasions for their rebellious behavior. |
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During this time he also had to deal with the case of his rebellious vassal John V of Armagnac. |
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Scotland's leading thinkers of the revolutionary age, David Hume and Adam Smith, opposed the use of force against the rebellious colonies. |
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This rebellious woman from Germany's post-war generation had even had herself sterilized rather than carry on her Goering bloodline. |
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After regaining power, Richard did not punish Henry, although he did execute or exile many of the other rebellious barons. |
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Divinely indifferent to our selfishness, he is demonically rebellious to every claim of God or man that would oppose him. |
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Next, the team sprinkled in another chemical, called thiourea, which can quell rebellious reactive oxygen species. |
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Bald and goateed sans moustache, he wears a hoop earring and bears the tattoos of a rebellious youth. |
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More than the rebellious phenomenon, she defied the use of landmines, which has been banned by the UN as it causes indiscriminate destruction. |
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That's to stop Meph's rebellious son Blackheart from taking over the world. |
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Increasingly isolated from their subjects, the Mongols quickly lost most of China to the rebellious Ming forces in 1368 and fled to their homeland Mongolia. |
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He was forced to submit to their demands, agreeing to hand over those responsible for Domitian's death and even giving a speech thanking the rebellious Praetorians. |
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Louis came down firmly in favour of Henry, but the French arbitration failed to achieve peace as the rebellious barons refused to accept the verdict. |
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After the Battle of Lewes, Edward was hostage to the rebellious barons, but escaped after a few months and joined the fight against Simon de Montfort. |
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He was given the name Gaius Octavius Thurinus, his cognomen possibly commemorating his father's victory at Thurii over a rebellious band of slaves. |
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Columbus repeatedly had to deal with rebellious settlers and natives. |
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After 925 Rudolf was involved in a war against the rebellious Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, who received support from kings Henry the Fowler and Otto I of East Francia. |
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On the other hand, Luis Sexto, a columnist with the increasingly rebellious newspaper Juventud Rebelde, ran a long interview with Leal from August. |
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In what became known as the Chaseabout Raid, Mary and her forces and Moray and the rebellious lords roamed around Scotland without ever engaging in direct combat. |
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Saoirse Ronan is terrific as the naivebut-deadly Hanna, hot on the trail of duplicitous Marissa, though her best moments are when she bonds with rebellious Brit teen Sophie. |
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Some critics believe that Marlowe sought to disseminate these views in his work and that he identified with his rebellious and iconoclastic protagonists. |
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It was meant to establish a loyal British Protestant colony in Ireland's most rebellious region and to sever Gaelic Ulster's links with Gaelic Scotland. |
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The solidarity of the trio is the only salvation for the country to move forward and ward off all unnecessary criticism and rebellious attitudes of the SPLM tribalists. |
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The gorgeous, rebellious Prince Beau loves strong-willed healer Agnatha, and with the help of an all-powerful godling, the two may find the happiness each deserves. |
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All this, together with the cost of the war, of the Great Plague and the extravagant spending of Charles's court, produced a rebellious atmosphere in London. |
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During the 1770s, Africans, both enslaved and free, helped rebellious English colonists secure American independence by defeating the British in the American Revolution. |
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However, in April 1527, Guicciardini succeeded in averting an attack on Florence from a rebellious imperial army, which turned toward Rome instead. |
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Billy Gill is goofily gracious as the Cap'n's rebellious son. |
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