How to care for children, especially those in their teens, who can be very rebellious, revolting and resistant? |
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No wonder I didn't know I had a brain when I was at home, or that I wasn't a totally revolting person. |
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The so-called loyalties, sense of belonging and togetherness are revolting cliches. |
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Driven by a death wish and using the most revolting tactics, these heartless nihilists demand martyrdom. |
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It's hard to imagine anyone else adding such sweet and vulnerable nuances to an otherwise revolting character. |
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Diego Martin has suddenly become the scene of some of the most revolting crimes. |
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So if you also had a revolting time at the restaurant then please, let us know. |
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The first involved much use of dried egg which has a revolting smell, not unlike that of fish food. |
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There seems to be a competition going on amongst the senior managers to see who can wear the silliest or most revolting tie. |
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And when cops raided his house, they found evidence of an even more revolting crime. |
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Don't leave me there wondering exactly which revolting character flaw you found the biggest turn off. |
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What is so deeply revolting about her lucubrations is their unutterable and invincible bourgeois complacency. |
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Such a state is what the Scriptures call lukewarmness, which to God is revolting. |
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Most prawns taste of little more than frozen water, while crudely smoked or marinated oily fish can be revolting. |
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Generally, the gut-rotting base wine should have been poured away long ago, and the spice is used to mask revolting flavours and aromas. |
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Trying to theologize that into a bit of hagiography is about as revolting as a certain senator's endless exploitation of his war record. |
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And I understand perfectly what you mean about the characters being revolting. |
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She wears a thick flowery hairband, several clashing necklaces and a quite revolting hairy purple cardigan with batwing sleeves. |
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From where I'm sitting they look revolting, as too do all those dreadful people you've invited along to your frozen food beano. |
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So you seriously expect me to believe that you, the sponsor of this revolting stunt, had no idea what the stunt involved? |
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The result has been a mishmash that is neither shocking nor revolting or entertaining. |
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Both figures are modelled with revolting realism but have glass bowls for heads. |
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Indeed, this is one retelling of the classic children's story that feels inert, unappetizing, and downright revolting. |
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Lunch is a revolting sludge burger in a pretty rustic restaurant, but Zoe thinks it's all marvellously delicious. |
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Poor old Sofia has been down to her local carpet warehouse and snapped up a few offcuts of a revolting cerise floor covering. |
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Ambitious, brilliant entrepreneurs revolting against the old-line, hierarchical, East Coast work culture defined the Valley's earliest days. |
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Saturday morning strollers were greeted with a revolting scene as they walked along Webster's Lock in Graiguecullen. |
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This myth is what those absurd and revolting products such as fat-free cakes and artificially sweetened fizzy drinks are all about. |
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I realize that sounds completely revolting, but I think you get the picture. |
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The pine tar, dirt, tobacco and who knows what else not only cover up the team logo but are revolting to look at in high definition. |
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The woman who came from the village to bring his evening meal had concocted the most revolting stew. |
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The entire diapason of pro-war liberal opinion-formers has indulged in this revolting ad hominem habit, ad infinitum and ad nauseam. |
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Import gorillas into the backyard, and amplify the wetas to a flesh-crawlingly revolting size, and Tarzan is reborn as one of ours. |
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I actually get quite offended if anyone dares to use that revolting word when referring to me. |
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You see that I have no need to hide my name out of shame or some revolting paltry yellow-bellied fear of reprisal from my employers. |
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If you find this sort of thing revolting and repugnantly narcissistic, you are small-minded and stupid. |
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It was a layer of slime that coated every surface, reducing all materials to the same revolting color and dimming the lights to an anemic yellow. |
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Beleaguered Bush aides say they can fight who they're supposed to, Democrats, not fellow Republicans revolting against their leader. |
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And then these Daarians come, and take over, and now you see normally law-abiding citizens revolting left and right! |
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To the humane physician the idea of asexualization is revolting in the extreme. |
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They may be hard to take seriously as radical insurrectionists, but Scotland's doctors are revolting. |
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And the dictatorship will be created by the very people who are revolting against authority. |
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My hands grew back, but alas all of my fingers are webbed together with revolting flaps of skin, and I am typing with my tongue. |
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I found myself strangely, nay, irresistibly attracted to this shocking and revolting oppressor of women and blacks. |
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People who enjoy sport were given a sharp, revolting reminder of what really matters. |
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That is unspeakable and one of the many revolting facts as to why prostitution should be abolished and not legalised. |
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This defense makes his original speech all the more revolting. |
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In the film, the humans have amassed a giant armory of weapons, which makes the apes very on-edge, and leads to them revolting. |
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It looks the same except they are all gooey-eyed and squishy in love and revolting. |
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Without looking, he has sat down next to Morgana Rothschild, whose unibrow he finds revolting, and Clara Deterdling, whose attractiveness he finds intimidating. |
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The most revolting thing I find about television is the commercials. |
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Guinn is mercifully sparing with the gory details, though nothing can make them anything less than revolting. |
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The idea of obedience to a discipline struck him as mildly revolting. |
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I am a pack rat, so there is a lot of purging to be done, but my main goal is to get rid of the clutter and have a lovely tidy room that feels inviting and not revolting. |
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This revolting, dirty filthy sight had me retching in disgust. |
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The window panes, all 52,000 of them, are revolting, so greasily blotched. |
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Then you become hugely desirable, in a revolting sort of way. |
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They are gooey and slimy and wet and horrible and yucky and revolting. |
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The husband got disgustingly drunk and behaved in a revolting manner. |
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If SarahPAC were a publicly traded company, its shareholders would be revolting. |
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Perhaps the best evidence of the poor quality of Texas' public schools is the fact that its graduates didn't spend Independence Day revolting against their state legislators. |
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I wonder what the revolting students find objectionable about that. |
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Its body was covered in festering sores, oozing revolting yellowish pus. |
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It is such a revolting thing to have happened to such an amazing man. |
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It was an artificial charade, cynically created to suggest to the viewer unrehearsed extemporisation, just as these revolting talk-shows do. |
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It was necessary for him to prove his power and authority to keep the tributaries from revolting. |
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Cosmo gave her a forum to put her grotesque action and revolting rationalizations in the best possible light. |
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He is starring in the children's drama Fungus The Bogeyman, a celebration of all things slimy and revolting, which begins at teatime on Sunday. |
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Propionic and butyric acids are more revolting, being the fragrance of rancid butter. |
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Each foil bag contains a revolting Ugglys pet, plus a collector's guide so kids can keep track of the critters featuring in their pet shop. |
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White enslaved people from the Caucasus served in the army and formed an elite corps of troops eventually revolting in Egypt to form the Burgi dynasty. |
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It is still more revolting if the grounds upon which it was laid down have vanished long since, and the rule simply persists from blind imitation of the past. |
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Having already regained the loyalty of the revolting tribes, Yermak continued sailing up the Irtysh throughout the summer of 1584 to subdue tribes and demand tribute. |
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Velazquez squashed an indian revolt in 1503, by sending a captain to a part of the island while he went and captured the king of the revolting indians which ended the revolt. |
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His territorial expansion, as well as his military successes, went into a decline following the final campaigns in the Northern Caucasus against then revolting Lezgins. |
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The French forces easily handed the Peasants' rebellion in the Southern Netherlands, and were able to put down the revolting forces in under 2 months. |
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I urged Scots to stop being wimps and be more like the revolting Froggies. |
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