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"However, nothing great can be achieved by using verbal excesses, street violence, and defying authority."
Some do it for the thrill of defying authority, often in view of their peers.
The WWF's Attitude Era in the late 90s was all about defying authority and playing by your own rules.
As pointed out in this viral piece on Weibo, the film's plot is quite the opposite; themes of defying authority and individualism are prominent throughout.
ABC News reported that the report is expected to fault Comey, accusing him of defying authority at times during his tenure as the nation's top FBI official.
Last year, the city made it more difficult for administrators to suspend students for defying authority, a practice that reform advocates had been pushing to abolish for years.
Finally, William, who was told that he will be suspended for truancy, profanity, and defying authority, parked the car and went into the school, where he was suspended from Dec.
In his solo show Desafiando a la Autoridad ("Defying Authority"), currently up at Karen Huber gallery, Solano is exhibiting new paintings, videos, and a literary project in collaboration with the writer Benoît Loiseau.
Much of the rhetoric and the aesthetics surrounding the Handmaids is drawn from the rhetoric and aesthetic of nuns — the veils, the seclusion, the talk of religious sacrifice — but historically, nuns have consistently found ways of defying authority and claiming power for themselves.
In "The Uses of Enchantment," the psychoanalyst Bruno Bettelheim makes a beautiful argument for the kinds of reckoning that fairy tales permit: They allow children to face primal fears (parental abandonment) and imagine acts of rebellion (defying authority) in a world reassuringly removed from the one they live in.
KIM STRASSEL, WASHINGTON COLUMNIST: Well, from some of the reporting that&aposs been out already, it would appear that the report is going to go very directly at Comey and other senior leadership for violating protocol, meaning their handling of some things and defying authority, and with relations, for instance, to Comey&aposs press conference that he held clearing Hillary Clinton, which he didn&apost run past other senior Department of Justice attorneys, their handling of this late find of Anthony Weiner laptop, and the decision to notify publicly that they were reopening the Hillary Clinton probe.
Developing now, Thursday, June 21998, 249 Fired FBI Director James Comey faces new scrutiny after a Justice Department watchdog reportedly blasted his handling of the Hillary Clinton email probe President Trump's June 21993 summit with Kim Jong Un is back on because Trump's cancellation forced the North Korean dictator to 'beg' for the meeting, Rudy Giuliani reportedly says A mystery illness similar to one in Havana, Cuba, has afflicted U.S. personal in China, prompting their evacuation 'Full Frontal' host Samantha Bee apologizes to viewers for using the c-word to insult Ivanka Trump in her first show since the controversy erupted last week Carrie Underwood makes history and Blake Shelton takes the top honor at the CMT Awards on Wednesday night THE LEAD STORY - COMEY&aposS LEADERSHIP UNDER THE MICROSCOPE: A media report that the Justice Department&aposs watchdog has prepared a draft assessment that chastises James Comey for defying authority is putting the former FBI boss&apos leadership style under the microscope ...  Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz has been exploring the DOJ&aposs and FBI&aposs actions during the 2016 presidential campaign, including whether Comey exceeded his authority in July 2016 when he publicly discussed the Hillary Clinton email investigation and recommended against charges.
Colleagues agreed that whistleblowing in this case would likely be pointless, given the military's impunity. Moreover, these medical professionals risked losing their jobs, or worse, for defying authority.
Although the municipal officials of Nasugbu responded quickly and complained to their counterparts in Cavite, the citizens were already defying authority. During times of war, Batangas was administered by the Governor General and the right of habeas corpus was suspended, resulting in more casualties.
In the summer of 1958, 15-year-old David Katz is constantly defying authority figures at the Orthodox Jewish summer camp he is enrolled in. He especially riles the paranoid camp counsellor Chaim (Marcoux) who believes David is having an affair with his wife. The adolescent antics continue with the boys arranging midnight rendezvous at the girls' camp.
He is interred in the Hillside Memorial Park Cemetery in Culver City, California. State Senator (D-Santa Monica), fellow Chicago Seven member, and friend Tom Hayden said after Rubin's death: > He was a great life force, full of spunk, courage and wit. I think his > willingness to defy authority for constructive purposes will be missed. Up > to the end, he was defying authority.
Max Ernst was born in Brühl, near Cologne, the third of nine children of a middle-class Catholic family. His father Philipp was a teacher of the deaf and an amateur painter, a devout Christian and a strict disciplinarian. He inspired in Max a penchant for defying authority, while his interest in painting and sketching in nature influenced Max to take up painting.Spies, Rewald 2005, 285–286.
As a player, Scott was regarded as a "likeable larrikin". In his early career, Johnnie Moyes compared him to Tibby Cotter, while Jack Pollard called him "a fiery, outspoken fast bowler with a long record of defying authority". Indeed, Scott was barred for an entire Sydney grade season after a show of bad temper. As an umpire, he earned a reputation for disciplining fast bowlers for bowling short rising deliveries – the type of bowling for which he had been known.
As a young man, Peyton was rebellious and had moments of defying authority, resulting in dropping out of school. Despite the youthful rebellion, he remained close to his family, and deeply religious. By his teen years, he was contemplating a vocation to become a priest. Although religious recruiters such as the Capuchins and the Redemptorist fathers visited Carracastle in search of young men wanting to pursue the priesthood, Peyton concentrated on helping his family earn a living when their father became too ill to work the farm.
He may also have benefited from his close family tie to Sir Sir Francis Godolphin, probably the dominant political figure in Cornwall at the time, who had married his aunt Margaret Killigrew.Collins, Arthur Peerage of England London 1779 Vol. VII p.294 In 1598, after he had spent a decade defying authority, the Government finally lost patience, and after hearing him in his own defence, deprived him of the Governorship of Pendennis, which had been semi-hereditary in the Killigrew family for generations, and his office of Vice-Admiral of Cornwall.
Angel Appearing to Zacharias (detail), by Domenico Ghirlandaio, 1486–90, showing (l–r) Marsilio Ficino, Cristoforo Landino, Angelo Poliziano and Demetrios Chalkondyles In 1494, at the age of 31, Pico died under mysterious circumstances along with his friend Angelo Poliziano.Ben-Zaken, Avner, "Defying Authority, Rejecting Predestination and Conquering Nature", in Reading Hayy Ibn-Yaqzan: A Cross-Cultural History of Autodidacticism (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2011), 65–101. It was rumoured that his own secretary had poisoned him because Pico had become too close to Savonarola. He was interred together with Girolamo Benivieni at San Marco, and Savonarola delivered the funeral oration.
Rod Belding (portrayed by Ed Blatchford) is Mr. Belding's brother, who steps in as a substitute teacher during junior year after Mr. Dickerson has a mental breakdown. He initially makes a hip impression on the students because of his happy-go-lucky attitude, world-weary demeanor, and tales of defying authority and schoolwork. Rod arranges to take the students on the rafting trip for their annual class trip (ruining Mr. Belding's plans to visit Yosemite Park) and attempts to teach them about it. Mr. Belding is overshadowed by his brother's connection with the students, which is evident in a minor confrontation they have when Mr. Belding tells his brother he is not to be teaching the kids whitewater rafting on official class time.

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