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Part of me still rebelled, urged my legs to slow down, not to get to the class early.
Her mind rebelled, clinging with stunning primeval ferocity to that deep-rooted fear of losing control.
He also built up a chain of regional satraps, in Mabar, Bengal, Warangal, Vijayanagar, who unfortunately rebelled against his rule.
Conscientious and conservative judges, both state and federal, should have rebelled against the abortion decision in Roe.
A few times I tried to call my mind to what I was going to do, but my mind rebelled against the effort.
He was prepared to face the deadly or the bizarre, but some orderly corner of his mind still rebelled against uncertainty.
Pitcairn was the final landing place for the mutineers from the Bounty who had rebelled against Captain Bligh.
These renegades have rebelled against and rejected Heaven and His life, so they must in turn be denied life.
Typically, customers do grouse, but in the aggregate, they've not rebelled and over time have come to accept the practice as fully entrenched.
Thus, after four years of unsuccessful petitions to their state leaders, the backcountry farmers rebelled.
The Northumbrians rebelled and in devastating reprisals their lands were laid to waste for several generations.
Some of the choir members rebelled against this, resulting in an exodus from the choir loft.
In both 1914 and 1942, French Canadians rebelled, according to Richard, not so much against the war as against being coerced.
At home she rebelled, ran away, did drugs, slept around, got pregnant and lost the baby.
Naturally, Miranda rebelled and eventually got the sack for not getting behind the leader.
In 1224, upon hearing news that the Tanguts had rebelled, he returned east to Karakorum, his capital city in Mongolia.
By then, my mother had already settled down to the life of domestic bliss and traditional values that feminism had rebelled against.
While I was pressuring her to find a job and control her drinking, she rebelled by stealing the contents of my bank account.
Some rebelled and took oaths vowing to stay single for the rest of their lives.
My siblings and I had often rebelled against this time of quietude as young children, but as grew older, it became sacred to us.
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They tried to mechanize and rationalize God, but God rebelled against them.
Against such cautions I rebelled with a mute, indignant impulse, which I was not old enough to enounce or to argue.
He felt the insincerity of his father's laugh, and rebelled against the unfairness of it.
The peasants of Upper Austria also rebelled against Ferdinand's efforts to force his religion upon them.
The peasantry had stood for overtaxation without the slightest complaint, but when this proclamation came out, they rebelled.
For seven hundred years we have rebelled, and as an Irishman I am proud of it.
How differently would you have written of Runnymede and the valiant men who rebelled when oppressed.
Fullerton had rebelled, and was taking boys over every day to the enemy.
His stomach, less resigned than he was, rebelled, and he was obliged to fasten a tendril of wild-vine tightly about his waist.
Iblis rebelled against Allah and was expelled from Paradise.
You know how I often rebelled against the strictness of life here.
Mrs. Lynn had rather rebelled against the outlay on Sarah's education.
No wonder that the daughters rebelled as their being used as human phonographs, and that they displayed unfilial conduct.
I rebelled against that idea of yours, as you will remember.
At last one day this was too much for Louise, and she rebelled.
And fiercely in a bewildered way I rebelled against this emptiness.
Was the oppression against which the Swiss had rebelled one whit greater?
She might have rebelled, had it not been for that germinant idea of hers.
But the people indeed rebelled, persevered and challenged repression and oppression with an audaciousness that deserves to be saluted.
He was a slave to himself, which was natural in one with a healthy ego, but he rebelled in ways either murderous or panicky at being a slave to anybody else.
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