I thought he was very truthful and very funny, and I was drawn to his rebelliousness and irreverence. |
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The core dynamic in each of these cases was hypothesized to be rebelliousness and a protest against overbearing parents. |
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The rebelliousness of teenagers in the 1950s and 60s happened against a formidable structure of convinced, if largely unexamined, certainties. |
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Far below the layers of undirected but intense anger and randomized rebelliousness, Pennywillow did have a spark of romance in her soul. |
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Presley shocked polite society in the early 50s but came to symbolise the rebelliousness of rock and roll. |
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Satan will even use people claiming to do miracles in the name of Jesus, but one will recognize them by their rebelliousness towards God's will. |
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This socially engaged work reflects the poetry, humour and rebelliousness of these artists. |
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It really was a literary movement to some extent and then it gathered speed and artists came to it and they enjoyed the kind of rebelliousness of it, the ad hocery of it. |
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His rebelliousness arose not only out of a justified rage at poverty and meanness and oppression, but out of his profound love of life. |
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The reasons for the rebelliousness of women when leaving the altar where Western romanticism placed them exist. |
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We also note a degree of rebelliousness against an exaggerated interpretation of subsidiarity. |
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With her unique blend of rebelliousness, wisdom and childishness, Isabl is a joy to be with. |
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In fact, I was very reluctant to discuss religions, maybe for the typical rebelliousness of the adolescence. |
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The rebelliousness of music spoke to this child of hippies and Levine had found his subculture. |
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There's a difference between rebelliousness and independence. |
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There is no place in the world where names of the negotiators are bought forward and their identity is protected incase of rebelliousness. |
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Lawton incorporates the style of female rebelliousness of the 1950's, including furs, leather, and a solid color palette. |
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And should it be perceived solely as rebelliousness and violence? |
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It will be totally impossible if we have to deal with more powerful regional governments as well. The expansion of the EU is undoubtedly contributing to the feeling of rebelliousness in the European regions. |
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It looks closely at pride, arrogance, and at the rebelliousness of men before the just laws of the Father, and the flesh, which is stubborn by nature, begins to contaminate itself with evil. |
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For a parent of a child with type 1 diabetes, watching a son or daughter go through adolescent angst and rebelliousness sets off a whole other set of alarms. |
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Though youthful rebelliousness is as old as the human race, a distinct breaking-point came in the 1960s, when young people in large numbers began to question the authority of their elders. |
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It could have been that something was enticing him towards new dreams or awakening old memories or perhaps it was that the chossoviotissa calmed his rebelliousness. |
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This contributed to problems of indiscipline and outright rebelliousness within the corps, which were never fully solved. |
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Thereafter, he lost his youthful rebelliousness and developed into a figure of social respectability. |
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Being only 13, I was in the prime of my teen years and along with that came a lot of attitude and rebelliousness. |
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No doubt Mrs Larkin has displayed a certain stubbornness, rebelliousness even, in defying the enforcement notice. |
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Newcomer Florence Pugh is also delightful as ethereal and beautiful Abbie whose rebelliousness is what draws the girls together. |
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The young leads are refreshingly unsentimental about their condition and have a sense of rebelliousness and mischief, especially when their parents try to mollycoddle them. |
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Individual-related factors: hyperactivity, impulsiveness, sensation-seeking behaviours, alienation, rebelliousness, early aggressiveness, early use of substances and early onset of deviant, delinquent behaviour. |
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A complementary tradition, attuned to the rebelliousness, skepticism, and contentiousness of the avant-garde, emerged mostly in Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay, and its leader was Jorge Luis Borges. |
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The old feelings, so religiously held in check, were stimulated to rebelliousness, though they did not show themselves in any direct manner as yet. |
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Aside from conventional benefits of specialization, an additional motive for Beijing to pay attention to Xinjiang is Chinese sensitivity to Uigur rebelliousness. |
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