Faculty senate presidents, if I may say so myself, tend to be a responsible lot of leadership types, not firebrands, malcontents, or radicals. |
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Then there are crackpots and malcontents, and people who have been genuinely burned by the Bahamian experience. |
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Looking for a history that isn't there, these hand-wringing malcontents are doomed to disappointment. |
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But more importantly, the very nature of the position can turn sane, well-adjusted men into malcontents. |
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From the start, those that have championed the path of anarchy have exposed themselves as malcontents with selfish interests at heart. |
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While this may describe the current state of affairs for many malcontents, it's inconsistent with the 10 fire-starters that precede it. |
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It was a few people around McCain, a couple editors at the Standard, and some miscellaneous other GOP malcontents and polemicists. |
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Paul Langmack basically inherited a team thrown together from other club leftovers, malcontents and has-beens on a shoe-string budget. |
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None other than those infamous troublemakers and malcontents, Winston Churchill and Thomas Jefferson, respectively. |
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But in the early 1920s the National Socialist German Workers' Party was also a small group of malcontents and political chancers. |
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I attended a protest event on the Boston Common Tuesday afternoon that featured the usual cast of leftist malcontents. |
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This year the Minnesota Vikings traded him to the Oakland Raiders, who are known for embracing malcontents. |
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With just over two weeks remaining before the Afghan presidential elections, the malcontents have already lost. |
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Its long-sought independence from Indonesia, finally delivered last August, is said to have given voice to other malcontents around the region. |
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However, living in such close proximity to what has turned out to be a motley collection of misfits and malcontents has me rattled. |
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And what is Anne McGuire thinking of in acting as a whipper-in for these malcontents? |
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They are unelectable malcontents who recognize no irony in their complaints and won't take responsibility for the mess they have conjured. |
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In some instances, malcontents may pass on proprietary information maliciously. |
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Come Dine With Me Four more suburban malcontents go fish slice to fish slice in another cracking regional bake-off. |
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Thus, malcontents move from community to community rapidly as they get thrown out of one after another. |
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Ever since, leftish malcontents have taken every opportunity to condemn the iniquity of holding all applicants for admission to the same standards. |
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Growing numbers of malcontents, the anti-vax campaigners, allied increasingly with the Tea Party movement in the US, detest their government's directives on vaccination. |
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I can think of about half a dozen malcontents who would love a contest. |
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In recent years, the internet has provided a new medium for malcontents and maligners to spread fiction as fact to a wide swath of the public through mass distributed e-mails. |
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The risk for frequent travellers today is most likely to come from social malcontents or mentally disturbed individuals. |
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The St Lucia Labour Party felt that this offer would deprive them of this pool of malcontents whose misery they could exploit for political reasons at election time. |
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The English inns of the Middle Ages were sanctuaries of wayfaring strangers, cutthroats, thieves, and political malcontents. |
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One is swept along by the need to break with all customs, to weaken all bonds, to exclude all malcontents. |
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To their ears the anguished cries of the dispossessed sound like the peevish whines of malcontents. |
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You are accused of harbouring malcontents who plot against Him, and try to cast evil spells that they may harm Him. |
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Most of his sympathizers were concentrated in the area north and west of Toronto, and from these areas he recruited a force of several hundred malcontents. |
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On the contrary, malcontents would do better to forget the old adage that says there's nothing like the first time and instead, lend an attentive ear. |
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So far he has sought to buy off the malcontents. |
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And do FFA think they can resolve this issue by enlisting private security companies, at exhorbitant cost, to root out malcontents rather than seek to cooperate with those whose passion fuels the game? |
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The national socialists who are hoping they can draw together all the malcontents will soon find out that this will turn out to be a Pyrrhic victory. |
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Some malcontents even suggested the construction be dismantled. |
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Henry won this battle easily, but other malcontents and conspiracies would follow. |
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Studies have demonstrated that whistle-blowers are not the malcontents their detractors allege, but are, in fact, the employees an organization would want-bright, qualified and loyal. |
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We are downshifters, shit-disturbers, rabble-rousers, incorrigibles and malcontents. |
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The most enthusiastic support for such a system comes from Italy, Portugal and Spain, the three Mediterranean countries with the highest proportions of retirement malcontents. |
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Tory malcontents variously say they are reserving judgment until the budget on March 20th, the local elections in May or even next year's European elections. Their hesitancy is not for lack of ire. |
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The rural malcontents were to advance on Rome, and be aided by an uprising within the city. |
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International aid is going to dry up, and that is when soldiers from the old regime may find some malcontents to recruit, and move against Rwanda. |
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Scott uses a common humorous reference to the Old Testament story that David and supporting malcontents took refuge from Saul in a cave near the town of Adullam. |
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