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People rebel against it, and they can rebel against it in different ways.
"Anyone can rebel against their parents, anyone can rebel against society, but rebelling against your peers is the hardest thing to do," the drummer Daniel Fang told Thrasher over the summer.
There is no conveniently monstrous Nurse Ratched to rebel against.
It is thus the thing people have to rebel against.
Question her, allow her to mother you, rebel against her.
Some groups are starting to rebel against this economic approach.
Two teenage girls rebel against their religion and embrace Satanism.
And now that I think about it, rebel against what?
And which have you sought out to deconstruct and rebel against?
Did she rebel against her parents and open a barbecue place?
Is ugliness a way to rebel against the new, streamlined Internet?
It takes a dab of security to rebel against the system.
In fact, he's pushed his fellow senators to rebel against it.
If one rule doesn't hold, why not rebel against them all?
And when I started to rebel against that, he became angry.
You'll soon resent doing so and rebel against your own system.
Does the Second Amendment support the right to rebel against the government?
What happens when a mad scientist's musicbots rebel against their own precision?
In order to rebel, there has to be something to rebel against.
Do they join a mass unit or do they rebel against it?
Other governments will judge and oppose you, citizens will rebel against you.
Kids tend to rebel against their parents in reaction to threats and ultimatums.
Mr Lieberman is the first right-wing politician to rebel against Mr Netanyahu.
There was nothing there to rebel against or stick my middle finger at.
Not "hate the government" and "rebel against the liars" and all of that.
But without anyone or anything to rebel against, Moondog turns into a bore.
You advocate for people's rights and rebel against systems that impede on them.
Perhaps as well parents will rebel against the high cost and modest achievement.
"I think too many members would rebel against that -- but we'll see," said Brown.
Not one person reading this has ever had to rebel against an unjust monarchy.
Walter Jones Jr. (NC-03): Jones Jr. is a regular rebel against leadership's wishes.
There's certain kids and I was like this, that would rebel against their parents.
We are not your sexual experimentations, tokens, or reason to rebel against your parents.
Even doors rebel against common sense, many of them switching between automatic and manual.
Growing up around the "Froud style," did you rebel against that at any point?
I've never had to rebel against my parents because we want the same things.
We can be certain that the technology they created did not rebel against them.
On the surface, Templeton might appear like the status quo that his subjects rebel against.
He can't be allowed to show that orcs and trolls can rebel against their masters.
Benoît Hamon, the Socialist Party's candidate, is a former backbench rebel against his own party.
Each daughter must then rebel against expectations while forging a path for her own generation.
It is a true thrill to watch Villanelle rebel against what's expected of her — i.e.
Others, like Bertrand Bonello, rebel against established stories, creating "unauthorized" works to immortalize their subjects.
Patients, providers, and pretty much every other interested stakeholder would rebel against abrupt radical changes.
Some Bible scholars theorize that Paul feared Jewish Christians would rebel against the Roman authorities.
For many adolescents, the danger is a lure; they smoke to rebel against preachy adults.
Media/Fashion: Teens rebel against their parents and society, wear Adidas, and listen to Rihanna.
And in that obfuscation we make it more difficult to forcefully rebel against those conditions.
And those who rebel against it, like Mr. Sardar, are often greeted with unchecked brutality.
In 2013 it shifted focus because it discovered millennials didn't rebel against their parents as much.
Sex was also a way to rebel against the administration's constant nagging about tzniut (sexual modesty).
When you give a person nothing to rebel against, they're forced to go deeper and deeper.
In The Hunger Games Trilogy, the districts rebel against their own government because of its corruption.
She has called out sexism in medicine, encouraging men to rebel against sexual harassment alongside women.
I had to wonder: is this when I finally rebel against what the UFC has become?
How can the radical Black imagination rebel against a system that so thoroughly seeks to destroy us?
What's causing Matty to rebel against his parents is far more complicated than your average teenage angst.
As many as 20 Conservative MPs will spend this weekend contemplating whether to rebel against Mrs May.
The vibrant paints celebrate all global citizens coming together to reclaim their freedom and rebel against oppression.
Toni Could the Republicans at the convention rebel against Trump's vice-presidential choice and name their own?
"You can't rebel when you have nothing to rebel against," he says of his kids' teenage behavior.
But West's self-identification as a free-thinking rebel against conformity pushes him in the opposite direction.
Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk's coalition has a small majority and lawmakers who sometimes rebel against government decisions.
The escape Leaving Saudi Arabia is not a simple undertaking for women who rebel against the system.
"Today Venezuela has the opportunity to peacefully rebel against a tyrant who is closing himself in," Guaido said.
"Our generation awakened this longing to rebel against politics," said Nayelez Andino, 18, from the town of Bayamon.
The enslaved possess no rights to be protected, only a system of dehumanization and exploitation to rebel against.
Knight is addressing a (mostly white) crowd of poor Southerners he is enlisting to rebel against the Confederacy.
At least one member of the White House press corps has started to rebel against the Trump administration.
Render urged the few African-Americans in the room to rebel against Clyburn and the state's black establishment.
Like Marx, Blackmore saw her revolution as inevitable: The Christian Right would naturally drive people to rebel against it.
He said political systems in the United States and in Europe have begun to rebel against that status quo.
It's about a character and their partner deciding to rebel against the formal strictures like academies, universities, military, whatever.
Her Blade Runner counterpart, Pris, also a "pleasure model," could only rebel against her programming by performing sexual violence.
"At some point, people are going to rebel against it because the yields are just God-awful," he said.
Confused punks look for a reason to rebel against the government but like Sanders to much to follow through.
But Nat Turner's is a more incendiary narrative; he was a slave but also a true rebel against injustice.
This kind of updated, gutsy touch is evident across her menu, where she's not afraid to rebel against tradition.
But vote trading has a larger significance: It serves as a way to rebel against America's "broken" two-party system.
I started to rebel against the idea that there was a right or wrong way for a mother to dress.
He was given to Winterfell as a hostage after his father, Balon Greyjoy, attempted to rebel against the Iron Throne.
Armed men under the command of a dissident captain attacked an army base, urging soldiers to rebel against the government.
As somebody who goes to raves what do you think you and others can do to rebel against Trump's values?
They have every reason to rebel against the DNC's rules, but they seem instead to be resigned to their fate.
I'll take him along to festivals more often, but they'll probably rebel against it and start to think it's boring.
Mr. Pérez then unfurled a banner calling on Venezuelans to rebel against Mr. Maduro, to the cheers of protesters below.
In rural areas, the government and Unicef have assigned representatives to mediate between families and girls who rebel against marriage.
Avid propaganda associated with that strategy encouraged Hungarian anti-communist factions to rebel against the country's Soviet-backed communist regime.
That is, a mobilization of ordinary people — not privileged,  not usual political activists — to rebel against an entrenched political establishment.
That, Professor Williams argues, can make misogyny attractive to the white working class, a way to rebel against condescending elites.
There won't be a cultural backlash against all this nonsense if there's nothing annoying enough for us to rebel against.
But, in the last moments of his life, he apparently questioned whether it'd been smart to rebel against common medical knowledge.
When Serena returns home, she burns the matchbook as a signal she won't rebel against Gilead as she once betrayed America.
I don't just want to rebel against society, but I also don't think I should be defined by my relationship status.
When this happens, the body mods start to rebel against organic material, whether it's the host or the people around them.
He makes the decision to defy the odds, to rebel against "the money god" and follow his dream of writing poetry.
In the rich world, nostalgia also offers a way to rebel against someone else's idea of progress—to "take back control".
Americans want access to the latest and greatest treatments and will rebel against rationing or long waiting times as in Canada.
Also, an abandoned child's brain develops differently and this is why sometimes, they rebel against us and make life very hard.
For others, a drink is a way to rebel against a culture in which good parenting is synonymous with self-abnegation.
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Yet at the same time, they rebel against the call to not speak out as wearable pieces of political pop art.
It is for sure time that we as a people stand up for human rights and rebel against the system unapologetically.
Rumu's—and the player's—first conscious act is to rebel against Sabrina, the smart home that runs the house's various appliances.
There was a way to know when you had "made it" and a standard to rebel against, were you so inclined.
Roy's faith in the extraterrestrials inspires him to drop out, grow a beard and rebel against an official culture of lies.
His politics rebel against a Britain that is eager to join foreign wars and pallid in the face of social inequality.
Students did not seem to rebel against the change, even agreeing in the fall to adopt a new name, the Redhawks.
After that, it was the tradition, at least in New York, that ambitious artists had either to extend or rebel against.
As such, there is no one force for a Satan figure to rebel against, pridefully or otherwise, in the Alien universe.
Influenced by the Riot Grrrl movement, she sought to rebel against that gaze in the work she made from then on.
Gros also speculated that Italy would continue to rebel against European Union's rules, but would eventually have no choice but to comply.
He can't decide whether he is in love with her, and she wonders if she should rebel against her family for him.
Like Joker, King of Comedy and Fight Club are about men who violently rebel against a society they feel has cheated them.
He will rebel against conventional ideas of success and refuse to pursue any kind of career, combining downward mobility with spiritual striving.
Is it some animalistic urge, an instinct to rebel against our civilized turd-in-bowl world and drop a deuce in nature?
The novel and film follows one such fireman, Guy Montag, who begins to doubt his job and rebel against the current social order.
The French model of laicité—a much more ingrained version of America's professed separation of church and state—leaves nothing to rebel against.
It claims that teenagers can be encouraged to eat healthy foods if they see doing so as a way to rebel against authority.
It was at that moment when I not only became my own woman but also began to rebel against gender as a whole.
And as the new generation of dancers begin to rebel against the sacrificing of their bodies, the film slowly turns redder and redder.
"If you go too hard, then I think people lose confidence and they rebel against it," he said, according to the Sun Sentinel.
More trade news: The White House is reaching out to Republicans who may rebel against the new trade agreement with Canada and Mexico.
He doesn't have any real need to rebel against his maker, since from the moment he became sentient, he knew he'd already won.
She needed to become a fully formed individual, to separate from her family and rebel against the cultural ideal of thinness at all costs.
Exhibit A: His speech included both instructions on how to rebel against one's parents, as well as a lengthy digression on the Magna Carta.
"Usually, committees are very covetous of their influence and rebel against any effort to erode that authority," and that isn't happening here, McDonough said.
But I could never really rebel against my parents because they always pushed me to do whatever I wanted in that sense of art.
Johnson's government has threatened to expel Conservative MPs who rebel against the government to vote for averting a no-deal exit on October 31.
We smoked to rebel against our parents but also to identify with them — of course they smoked, even as they told us not to.
The first major place in China to rebel against Beijing's technologies of control is one of the last not yet fully under their thrall.
When people are going hungry and survival becomes a full-time job, who has the time or energy to rebel against an oppressive regime?
Like all countercultures, unplugging will probably start small and meaningful, and end up being sold by the very corporations it set out to rebel against.
First, there's this idea that only democracy can be seen as legitimate, and that if you have a nondemocratic system, people will rebel against it.
I like watching nature rebel against technologies built by man, as a way of sweetly reminding us that we are not that cool or smart.
In "Tightrope," for example, we see one of Mayweather's clones, locked in an asylum, break out and rebel against the institution's strict rules against dancing.
Even when I wait just a little too long to wash my makeup off after a long night, my skin starts to rebel against me.
The film follows a group of women in India who question and rebel against traditional gender roles, eventually running away in search of something better.
How many coming of age stories tell us not only to rebel against authority, but also to wage war on the very idea of God?
"I call on all members of the armed forces to rebel against your bosses," Nasralla told a cheering throng of supporters who booed nearby troops.
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson warns Conservative members of Parliament they will expelled from the parliamentary party if they rebel against the government this week.
Before the beginning of the Second World War, insurgents on both the left and the right had begun to rebel against the new ruling class.
In the 1990s, seeking to rebel against his parents and fit in with the hooligans in his neighborhood, Czerczak joined a local gang of skinheads.
Through an interruption of the status quo, Hsieh has attempted to rebel against the existing socio-political hegemony and strip bare the mechanisms of subjugation.
Each one is a rebel against society, disguised in an outlandish costume as they attempt to solve problems by changing the hearts of corrupt people.
The move makes Google the latest company to rebel against Apple's 30% cut of all in-app payments (which drops to 15% in year two).
Vader uses the Force to pin a rebel against the ceiling and hold him there for just a while before slicing him with his light saber.
Porsche enthusiasts love his unique custom builds, and he's a hero to anyone inclined to rebel against the stereotype of the buttoned-up European car owner.
"The second point is probably in February 1967 when several veteran marshals openly rebel against the Cultural Revolution group presided over by Madame Mao," Dikotter says.
But most likely what will happen is that she will rebel against us and she will have a terrible sense of humor and deeply resent us.
Ted Cruz has a lead over Donald J. Trump in Iowa, but Republicans face a damaging split as rank-and-file conservatives rebel against party elites.
This is unlikely to be approved as pro-EU lawmakers in May's Conservative Party have indicated they will not rebel against their leader by supporting it.
One was a call on the cabinet from David Davis, who quit as Brexit secretary in July over Mrs May's Chequers compromise, to rebel against her.
This is unlikely to be approved as pro-EU lawmakers in May's Conservative Party have indicated they will not rebel against their leader by supporting it.
As human anger and fear towards the androids rises, so too do the robots, awakening to a sentience that leads them to rebel against their enslavement.
You're going to want to be impulsive, and you're going to rebel against anyone or any situation that's holding you back from doing your own thing.
This is unlikely to be approved as pro-EU MPs in May's Conservative Party have indicated they will not rebel against their leader by supporting it.
While it's not shown itself to be economically effective, it's a sign that even allies are seeking dollar alternatives to rebel against U.S. policies they oppose.
The movie, which is released in UK cinemas on Friday, imagines a world inside cellphones where emojis rebel against portraying just one emotion all their lives.
At GTA IV's outset, he communicates a stinging disappointment: He expected America to be better and vows to rebel against what is in actuality its base appeal.
When she opened her lavish showroom-cum-boutique two years ago, she says she felt inclined to rebel against the city's long-held distaste for anything ornamental.
Yet it was probably a natural progression for Del Castillo to rebel against Televisa, which has a historically fond alliance with Mexico's ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI).
The result is a novel that, in just under 200 pages, captures generations of father/son dynamics and the complex ways we conform and rebel against our dads.
Or maybe I wanted to rebel against my Black Friday-averse parents and prove that I, the tough 17-year-old that I was, could "handle" the day.
And since the chamber's deputies will be elected on slates drawn up by their party leaders, those in government will be unlikely to rebel against their prime minister.
Those can stand out more and can also serve as a way for consumers to rebel against what some see as the diamond industry's heavy-handed marketing tactics.
But they both rebel against a stubbornly patriarchal society that pushes them to the margins and expects them to be content with a half-invisible, second-class status.
But the point of this is not to rebel against the norms of the country one has chosen to live in, but of those one has left behind.
America switched to a policy of "maximum pressure": sanctions designed to cause Iranians to rebel against the mullahs or to force Iran meekly back to the negotiating table.
Qalamuddin's views largely echo the Taliban delegates at the peace talks, but the group's commanders on the ground could still rebel against even these limited steps toward moderation.
Riedel's work is most powerful outside the traditional gallery space, where he plays with appropriation and often uses humor to rebel against power dynamics in the art world.
That's what makes Satan central to the tenets of TST — Satan is "the rebel against tyranny," and a powerful symbolic figurehead with a rich cultural legacy to boot.
The southern states said they were raising arms to assert a right to rebel against tyrannical government, but they did it on behalf of their power to keep slaves.
The win comes after the show's star Elisabeth Moss took home the Golden Globe for her role as Offred, a quiet but shrewd rebel against a horrifically patriarchal society.
Elisabeth Moss took home the Golden Globe on Sunday night for her role as Offred, a quiet but shrewd rebel against a horrifically patriarchal society, in The Handmaid's Tale.
Elisabeth Moss took home her first Emmy on Sunday night for her role as Offred, a quiet but shrewd rebel against a horrifically patriarchal society in The Handmaid's Tale.
"The conflict between the United States and Iran has made it so there are factions more inclined to rebel against the Iraqi state and the PMF law," he said.
"If the government subverts the sovereign will of the people ... then people are entitled to rebel against this government," Kisumu governor Anyang Nyong'o, a hardline Odinga supporter, told reporters.
Uranus in Taurus has pushed you to rebel against whatever is holding you back, so much so that you're surprised how far you've ventured out of your comfort zone.
Westworld is a more literal spin on the traditional shoot-em-up, in which cyborg cowboys and brothel madams become sentient and decide to rebel against their own subjugation.
It turns out by the episode's end, however, that the real challenge was to realize that they must rebel against the system: that is the test of true love.
"What critics said: "Watching an ignorant but energetic youngster rebel against adulthood is nothing new, and Girlboss' iteration would be fine if it showed some semblance of self-awareness.
On leaving home my body began to rebel against itself and so I'd taken hourly slow pulls on a canister of nicotine made to smell of one's home air.
And second, that far-right personalities attract people by offering an escape from the airlessness of liberalism, a chance to rebel against its cultural hegemony and increasing ideological conformism.
Whether it&aposs due to a desire to feel closer to their music, or just to rebel against the rise of lesser-sounding streaming services, sales keep going up.
After the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre, the party decided that inculcating children with nationalism and focusing on foreign enemies would make students less likely to rebel against the state.
A national labor organization and publisher of activist board games have launched a campaign on Kickstarter to fund a new game about organizing labor movements to rebel against corporate consolidation.
But whether the replicants and the hosts eventually rebel against the larger world seems less important than the realization of how much the humans who created them have already lost.
But in order to make the single market work, there have to be common rules; and the imposition of those rules is something that British voters seemed to rebel against.
While there's no guarantee that children won't rebel against having their devices locked away, the program is baked with some wiggle room meant to give kids some sense of choice.
While her father is a remote but unmovable mountain, the narrator feels free to rebel against her mother, who is more familiar but also more prone to instability and crisis.
Those can stand out more as unique and can also serve as a way for consumers to rebel against what they see as the diamond industry's heavy-handed marketing tactics.
At some point I wondered if the RoboGlove would rebel against me and crush my fingers, like the machines in the 30-year-old freaky Stephen King movie Maximum Overdrive.
The raunchy comedy about a group of mothers who rebel against pressures to be perfect parents has made $51 million since opening, a healthy return on its $20 million budget.
Stories of the Devil, interpretations of the adversary throughout history, and examinations of the role of the rebel against unjust authority only led me into deeper and wider rabbit holes.
Societal changes and young people's increased exposure to the outside world has led some to question the logic of arranged marriages and even to rebel against the tradition, he said.
Democrats can block the stopgap spending measure in the Senate, and Democratic votes could also be needed to get the measure through the House if enough Republicans rebel against it.
You have an attraction to free thinking and will rebel against anything that seems to put limits on people's ability to reach your own conclusions and form your own opinions.
The Federal Reserve tried a succession of increases in an effort to normalize policy, but last year had to cut three times as markets began to rebel against the hikes.
But just because there may be some Obama-appointed holdovers in the federal government who opposed Trump's proposed policy doesn't mean there's a government-wide conspiracy to rebel against the president.
Yet, towards the end of the season, many of these girls rebel against their most shameful impulses and let their freak flags proudly fly, in the most public, joyful way possible.
She deftly notes myriad ways Harry and Ruby mirror — and rebel against — their parents' behavior, and the many ways their teenage passions remind their aging parents of their own youthful follies.
"The American people may gripe about the health-care system, but they really rebel against the notion that the government is going to make a major change to it," he added.
On the surface, 3% sounds like another bad Hunger Games knockoff—a young adult dystopian story where kids learn they're chosen and rebel against a tyrannical adult-run system of control.
You surprise yourself this weekend—longing for an idealized intimacy leads to some unexpected developments as your planetary ruler Venus harmonizes with shocking Uranus, mobilizing you to rebel against high expectations.
Conservative whips told their MPs they will be removed from the parliamentary party and automatically deselected as candidates in an upcoming general election, if they rebel against the government this week.
The 33-year-old photographer, who reportedly also worked in Libya as a medical aid worker and rebel against Moammar Gaddafi's government, was captured when he crossed into Syria from Turkey.
Louis (Randall Park) goes to extreme measures to convince his mother she's welcome in his home, and Eddie (Hudson Yang) and Nicole (Luna Blaise) rebel against a school dance dress code.
In a 1996 study, the sociologist Jerome Karabel sought to identify the circumstances under which intellectuals, from would-be academics to writers and artists, embrace or rebel against the status quo.
On Sunday, David Davis, the hard-line former Brexit secretary who quit the cabinet earlier this year, urged ministers to "exert their collective authority," effectively encouraging them to rebel against Mrs.
In a statement, the head of the Saudi government-funded National Society for Human Rights accused countries of inciting "Saudi female delinquents" to rebel against their family values and seek asylum.
They'll have to take the temperature of their own members and see if enough of them like the idea, particularly when it's possible that conservative activist groups will rebel against it.
It's a great way to rebel against mom -- and challenge beauty standards Watching her mother fret over finding the right color and hairstylist made Kelly Barrows want to do the exact opposite.
So I built up this context of hazing and the establishment and these rules that are very diminishing, and I knew instinctively the audience would rebel against it and root for her.
But that's a long, long, long, long shot that likely wouldn't work anyway because the base of the party would rebel against the idea of trying to keep the nomination from Warren.
And she was a skilled exponent of the ruthless power politics of the Mughal court, where it was a tradition for princes to rebel against emperor-fathers, and to take no prisoners.
As for young Mr Oz, shaken by his mother's suicide, he would rebel against his father, leaving Jerusalem at 20143 to become a member of a kibbutz, a Socialist-Zionist agricultural collective.
How can my body, which I condition daily to become fitter, faster, and stronger than the day before, rebel against my programming and yearn for a beverage that can sabotage my efforts?
The more stories about how Kelly is reining in Trump, restraining Trump, controlling Trump, ... the more likely Trump is to rebel against his minder, regardless of the initial deference he has shown.
The first of four books, My Brilliant Friend follows Elena and her friend Lila as they search for adventure and rebel against the oppressive culture of their poor town in 1950s Naples.
By then, he was starting to rebel against his liberal upbringing, and found his views more in line with the right on issues like the Cold War and the Iran-contra scandal.
The same leniency is not shown to MPs who rebel against Corbyn's leadership: Corbyn's allies have been making moves for some time to deselect MPs who break his whip from their constituencies.
Focused on the last 30 years of the artist's washboard preoccupation, Keepin' It Clean presents 22 works that violently rebel against damaging historical constructions of race and gender intent on disenfranchising black women.
According to this argument, known as "insurrectionist theory," the Second Amendment gives citizens the right to rebel against a tyrannical government—a right that is rooted in the very foundation of the republic.
Nick: It took nearly a half-dozen character deaths, Daryl's enslavement, and a runaway Carl, but we've finally arrived at Rick's defiant decision to stop accepting Negan's terms and rebel against The Saviors.
"Parents rarely tell a 5-year-old they have a weight problem," said Dietz, adding that it would be unlikely for a young child to rebel against their parents' efforts to limit calories.
Paige isn't religious just because teenagers rebel against their parents; the character is religious because "The Americans" is a show about what constitutes truth and the vectors through which people build their identities.
Farther south, they are on the verge of overrunning the long-besieged Damascus suburb of Daraya, one of the first to rebel against the government of President Bashar al-Assad five years ago.
The movie doesn't directly call out the sexism in the ancient thought, but it does subvert it, both through this reinterpretation and with female characters who rebel against the roles assigned to them.
The latest comic book, issued last year, is the first to feature a female heroine, Adrenaline, the teenage daughter of Vercingetorix, the historical chieftain who led the Gauls to rebel against Julius Caesar.
Part of the second film was set in Abu Dhabi, for instance, where the characters rebel against a culture depicted as backwards, rather than making an effort to understand and respect a foreign culture.
But the pop legend's relationship with Catholicism — as a central style aesthetic and inspiration, as a symbol of a fraught, traumatic childhood overcome, as an oppressive system to rebel against — has never been straightforward.
As for young Amos, shaken by his mother's depression-driven suicide, he would rebel against his father, leaving Jerusalem at 14 to become a member of a kibbutz, a socialist-Zionist collective agricultural community.
President-elect Trump must now deliver on his populist message; otherwise, struggling American workers may rebel against "the last straw" and take a hard left turn to full-blown European-style socialism — or worse.
Even your mum will have once had an ill-advised boyfriend with a Harley-Davidson, or the inexplicable urge to rebel against the her parents' loving and supportive upbringing by dying her hair blue.
However, there was some concern that many of Twitter's older users would rebel against having their timeline configured for them in this way – and that they would quickly opt-out of the new experience.
My dad had been persecuted in Venezuela when Chavez had urged union members and the working class to rebel against the elite — those he claimed had been stealing their money and properties for decades.
A rebellion against books sounds right in a way, though I don't have a reason to rebel against them, or I don't have a good reason—only a general anger or disgust or something.
To sabotage his own reputation, to rebel against the fame that turns him into a caricature or simply to keep a young woman hostage because he claims the power to restore her erased memory?
Rotten Tomatoes score: 53%Synopsis: Forced to join the Hitler Youth of Germany in 1939, young university students Peter (Robert Sean Leonard) and Thomas (Bale) rebel against the tyrannical reign of the Nazi regime.
If they had a cinematic counterpart, it might be Michael and Bruno, the nihilistic brothers who rebel against their hippy mother in "The Elementary Particles", a darkly humorous German film based on a French novel.
I'm at the very beginning of planning my wedding, and part of me already wants to rebel against all the things I'm supposed to have: the website, the Instagram-perfect decor, the "first look" photo.
One Confucian text, the Classic of Filial Piety, makes it crystal clear that delivering the "utmost pleasure" unto one's parents is something that you just do, lest you be a rebel against virtue and propriety.
In 21982, as a young art student in Beijing, he was an early enthusiast for Mao's Cultural Revolution — in part, perhaps, to rebel against family members who had been branded as "rightists" in earlier campaigns.
She did her best to rebel against time—she continued to terrorize us with the pale pink bird through our middle school years, even when it was clear we no longer found the joke amusing.
I've seen stuff like that, where they try to push an artist — especially a female artist — into something they're not, and then they rebel against it and try to discover what their true voice is.
His claim is that dropping bombs on Soleimani and other military leaders will prompt citizens of Iraq and Iran to rebel against their governments, thank the US, and push for something akin to American democracy.
Extinction Rebellion says it has held the so-called "Autumn Uprising" across major cities across the globe to rebel against the world's governments for their "criminal inaction" when it comes to the intensifying climate crisis.
Rose explains in the comment section that the boys' parents are being careful about revealing the names of these three talented bros, but considering how metal they are, we're sure they'll rebel against that soon.
The airline did measure Ms. Nelson's height (an acceptable 5-foot-4), and when she got the job, they checked her hair (wispy and blonde) to make sure it did not rebel against an updo.
As the son and grandson of four-star Navy admirals, McCain followed in their footsteps by attending the U.S. Naval Academy, where he continued to rebel against regulations and graduated near the bottom of his class.
One girl known as Sister escapes from her oppressive marriage and finds a group of women living in a remote farm to the North, where she struggles to figure out how to rebel against the system.
This weekend, the coffee chain is going even further to rebel against the idea that happy hour can only be enjoyed for a single hour by offering a special BOGO promotion three days in a row.
There is a part of me that wants to rebel against that stability and keep doing the things I've always done, whether it's eating soft cheese (also not recommended) or going to a goddamn music festival.
The second finding does not necessarily spell doom for Trump, given that a large segment of his support comes from people who like him because of his willingness to rebel against "business as usual" in Washington.
The first section, "Poetics," will not sound delightful if I describe it as quoting Aristotle to discuss the nature of art while Ms. Soper and the musicians imitate, ignore, play across and rebel against one another.
While some galleries celebrate the nesting of Instagram within culture with selfie exhibitions, like the K+ Instgrm Exhibition in Singapore, other art spaces, like The Untitled Space, with new exhibition, Self-Reflection, fiercely rebel against this fad.
The recent high-profile story of one teen who rebelled against his parents in order to be vaccinated inspired Samantha Bee's Full Frontal to parody another high-profile story of teens who rebel against their parents: Riverdale.
Many up-and-coming artists thirst for an OVO cosign, while a smaller subset rebel against the idea of conforming to the mainstream, finely-produced sound of the 6 God and his roster of R&B crooners.
But it remains to be seen whether what he told legislators could get him charged with a crime ― and, of course, how his choice to rebel against his White House chain-of-command will affect his career.
People in those days had one thing we have in abundance: an urge to rebel against the current reality — in their case against the brutalities of industrialization, the rigidities of Victorianism, the stale formulas of academic thinking.
A growing band of young women have given up makeup and cut their hair short to rebel against long-held ideals of beauty in a country with one of the highest rates of plastic surgery per capita.
While the Duchess of Sussex didn't rebel against any style rules on Wednesday, she did make a major change to her makeup routine when she stepped out at the premiere of Cirque du Soleil's Totem show — berry lipstick!
But if donning his perspective becomes a form of bravery, if it becomes a way for young white men to rebel against protest culture and prominent pundits to declare independence from groupthink, it will become much more appealing.
In case you didn't believe that the model is like the rest of us plebeians, on Monday night Teigen shared a very relatable video of how her skin decides to rebel against her during that time of month.
Hans-Georg Maassen also drew parallels between the militant Islamist group and past radical movements such as communism and Adolf Hitler's Nationalist Socialists that also tried to lure young people keen to rebel against their parents and society.
Even then, it will be up to Powell to play the diplomat, indicating that the move is nothing more than to give the Fed flexibility rather than a nod toward tighter policy that the market could rebel against.
Millions of years of evolution drive an instinct that compels sons to learn from their fathers, to become like them, but also to rebel against them, to be different, to be a force of change in the tribe.
Much drama, in the years after, was milked from dueling talent swaps, always orchestrated by one of the shows' general managers—an onscreen authority figure, almost always corporate and a heel, for the top babyfaces to rebel against.
As an heir to former South Carolina Senator Jim DeMint, Cruz became the unofficial leader of a faction of senators who frequently rebel against conference leaders, but he took on the role with more determination than DeMint ever showed.
You begin your weekend with breakthroughs about whatever is holding you back, and take action to rebel against whatever has power over you, as communication planet Mercury meets power planet Pluto and the sun squares off with rebellious Uranus.
In an attempt to rebel against the algorithms that have placed Thrones' biggest reveals in front of my face for eight years, I decided to watch the series spoiler-first—learn the bad thing, then learn what caused it.
Jean (Naomi Watts), a Manhattan therapist, has the kind of lovely life it's almost mandatory for characters to rebel against: an easygoing lawyer husband, Michael (Billy Crudup); a spunky daughter, Dolly (Maren Heary); and a gorgeous house in Connecticut.
We don't believe in a personal Satan or in Satan as an actual literal being, but we use the metaphorical narrative of the ultimate rebel against tyranny to try to contextualize and create a cultural identity for everything we do.
Elisabeth Moss — who took home her first Emmy on Sunday night for her role as Offred, a quiet but shrewd rebel against a horrifically patriarchal society in The Handmaid's Tale — was the belle of the ball at the Hulu after-party.
It chronicles Rocco's singular vision to rebel against the safe, sterile traditions of mainstream skate magazines that had become so corporately castrated that they no longer spoke to the new generation of skaters (nor would they run Rocco's aggressively lewd adverts).
Deploying military forces as an armed posse comitatus (Latin for "power of the county") to enforce domestic law is a distinctly un-American idea, and very much the kind of thing that pushed American colonists to rebel against British autocracy.
The reason I felt such urgency to rebel against Brexit has, of course, to do with my 28 years living in England and Germany, but also because I really predicted at the time that it will be all about language.
BOGOTÁ, Colombia — Armed men in military uniforms and camouflage released a video early Sunday morning calling for Venezuelans to rebel against President Nicolás Maduro after his party established an all-powerful assembly meant to secure its grip over the country.
NSHR "was surprised by some countries' incitement of some Saudi female delinquents to rebel against the values of their families and push them out of the country and seek to receive them under the pretext of granting them asylum," Qahtani said.
Corbyn had spent 30 years as a backbench MP without any seeming aspiration to hold party office -- a position that emboldened him to rebel against the party line, or "whip," 428 times during Labour's time in control of the legislative assembly.
By Robots, a metal outfit formed 20 years ago when JBOT had designed some robots to play in his band, only to have those robots rebel against their maker, tear out his eyes and force him to be the frontman of their band.
Margot James, minister for digital and creative industries, quit her role on Thursday afternoon to rebel against the government whip and support the Northern Ireland (Executive Formation) Bill, which will prevent the next prime minister attempting to prorogue the Commons in October.
Additionally, the widespread dissatisfaction with the state of the nation, which has fueled Sanders's rise on the left and Trump's on the right, makes it plausible that many voters could rebel against the status quo by voting for a third-party candidate.
TV star turned opposition candidate Salvador Nasralla, addressing a giant rally in the capital earlier in the day, called on the armed forces to rebel against orders to enforce the curfew, and encouraged supporters to walk out on a national strike starting Monday.
"In spite of the company's strategy to open new centers in countries that are 'quieter' from the point of view of trade unionism, the tough working conditions it enforces are driving more and more workers to rebel against them," the strikers said.
While America was slower to shed sticky hippie trends of long hair, punk fashion, with its dark colors, tight black jeans, and Doc Martens, was intentionally anti-hippie, in the same way norm-core trends ascetically rebel against the over-stylized era of Lady Gaga.
It's thrilling to see Vidalia's daughters rebel against that stereotype and show the impact of what those gendered, culturally specific sacrifices mean for families: Does the mother's denial of pleasure, and the constant pressure to be respectable, convert into better circumstances for her children?
For the past few years, Hollywood has been enamored with dystopias pulled from young-adult fiction — stories like The Hunger Games and Divergent, where the evil government provides a structure for our heroes to rebel against, a set of villains for them to defeat.
Long the left-leaning fulcrum of the country, León, the country's second largest city with about 210,21880 people, was among the first to rebel against Anastasio "Tachito" Somoza DeBayle whose father, Anastasio "Tacho" Somoza, had been gunned down here in 220 by Rigoberto López Pérez.
Morton made art in a wide variety of mediums, including drawing and painting, but her sculptures that lay flat on the ground are the most memorable, a kind of an antiphallic statement that seemed to rebel against art-historical tradition, and sculpture's monumentality in particular.
Among them was the killing of Óscar Pérez, a rogue police pilot who commandeered a helicopter and captured the attention of many Venezuelans in 2017 when he fired blank ammunition on government buildings and unfurled a banner calling for Venezuelans to rebel against Mr. Maduro.
A rebel against the Bashar al-Assad regime, Tala turned his sights on ISIS when the militants took parts of his home province of Deir ez-Zor in 2013, and the US recruited him to help fight ISIS after ISIS captured large swaths of Iraq in 2014.
Taken to an extreme, this trend has led some to rebel against proven practices like vaccines (to grave results), pass up prescription or over-the-counter medication, or go for the wholesale avoidance of all "toxins," which is not possible (though not always the wrong move).
Waldman thinks the same dynamic will probably play out on taxes, abortion and other issues, because right-wing activists are better at winning elections and blocking policy than making policy: "They need an enemy to rebel against, and for now, Paul Ryan is it," he writes.
" In an echo of Australia's last election, especially concerning the votes in Queensland that shifted toward One Nation, he adds that "far-right personalities attract people by offering an escape from the airlessness of liberalism, a chance to rebel against its cultural hegemony and increasing ideological conformism.
Some Conservative MPs are expected to rebel against the embattled prime minister once again, Labour and other opposition parties are also set to vote against the agreement and, crucially, the Northern Irish Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) — which props up May's government — has said it cannot get behind the deal.
With Putin and Donald Trump again exploiting popular insecurities, the Russian Revolution's real lesson must surely be that however unlikely their rise, populist tyrants ultimately succeed when rapid social change, even in times of relative peace and prosperity, alienates the masses enough to rebel against their ruling elites.
But for all the reasons Americans may have to rebel against the status quo, what made the political system so vulnerable to a populist insurrection in November was that — for all its institutional strengths — the political system itself has come to be seen by too many voters as illegitimate.
"Some teenagers benefit from discussing how nicotine companies try to target teenagers via advertising or child-friendly flavors to get them hooked at an early age," according to Megan Moreno, associate professor of pediatrics at the University of Washington, "so avoiding nicotine can be a way to 'rebel' against these companies."
"As university students rebel against ridiculous textbook prices much as music consumers did in the early 2000s, Top Hat has emerged a visionary leader by bringing students and educators together in a collaborative digital teaching and learning experience that improves outcomes while reducing costs," said Inovia Capital partner Shawn Abbott.
Ms. Cantello and other longtime agency employees said that while they sometimes chafed under the administration of George W. Bush, who sought to loosen some environmental rules, they did not openly rebel against it — nor, they said, did they fear that Mr. Bush and his appointees wanted to eliminate the agency.
One Conservative MP who resigned as a minister to vote for legislation designed to prevent no-deal Brexit earlier this year said they were unsure how they'd vote on Thursday, as they believed it might be too soon to rebel against the government, with a new prime minister yet to take office.
"We cast the executives behind food marketing as controlling adult authority figures, and framed the avoidance of junk food as a way to rebel against their control," explained the researchers, led by Christopher Bryan at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and David Yeager at the University of Texas at Austin.
They reward us with character because they involve an encounter with meaningful resistance — with nature's laws, with the limits of our own bodies — as in carving wood, melding raw ingredients, fixing a broken appliance, writing code, timing waves or facing the point when the runner's legs and lungs begin to rebel against him.
And few subvert it more than Stray Kids — with members Bang Chan, Woojin, Seungmin, Hyunjin, Changbin, HAN, Lee Know, Felix, and I.N — whose inventive mix of EDM, rap, and rock rebel against the norm, and whose sincere, self-penned lyrics are inspiring the rising generation to speak up, because they have something to say.
Specifically about seafood, I also saw another thing to rebel against, where—and it's not as recognized as the Reinheitsgebot is in the beer world—but I read a stat four or five years ago that 7003 percent of seafood sold in American restaurants doesn't come from America or our shores; it comes from overseas.
While May can expect to overturn some votes when the legislation returns to the Commons, this is not guaranteed: several of her own MPs plan to rebel against the government, while the DUP could decide to pull support for the Prime Minister if plans for the Irish border post-Brexit are not to their liking.
The minute Kelly and Mac (Byrne and Rogen) decide to sell their house and escape with their toddler to the deeper suburbs, they find a new nemesis in Shelby (Chloe Grace Moretz), a new college freshman who decides to rebel against the sexist Greek system by starting her own "no rules allowed" sorority in Delta Psi's old house.
I've started an organization down here that got a non-profit status so that I can help the girls, and train them, and teach them how to negotiate through this world and the society and maintain some modicum of safety and strength and resilience, so that we can resist the bullshit and rebel against the crap that is holding us down.
The 2016 installment fully explored the dystopia mainly just hinted at by the previous two films, turning the original metaphor of the home invasion into the larger idea that the only way to truly be safe from attack is to go on the offensive and rebel against the larger societal forces that originally drove you into the home to begin with.
I feel so compelled to try to push against that, to absolutely rebel against the screen by creating paintings that you need to see first hand because something materially is happening in terms of scale, or color, or like where paint wraps around the side of the painting so it's not just on the surface, it's almost three-dimensional — to just stack up as many things as I possibly can.
So what I've done is I've started an organization down here that I got a non-profit status, so that I can help the girls, and train them, and teach them how to negotiate through this world and the society and maintain some modicum of safety and strength and resilience—so that we can resist the bullshit and we can rebel against the crap that is holding us down.
This Fourth of July, America's working families should rebel against President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's bait-and-switch economic policies that leave them worse off while further enriching the wealthy.
We see the town starting to roar to life postwar — cars and mopeds are replacing horse-drawn carts — but you also feel the restless energy of the lower-class youth starting to rebel against tradition and societal norms, dancing to rock 'n' roll (Little Richard's "Good Golly, Miss Molly," which only briefly breaks the tension of a house party) and questioning the unchecked power of the Camorra-affiliated Solaras.
At its biennial convention Saturday, the PMDB will loosen its alliance with the administration, which has been roiled by the ongoing kickback scandal around state-run oil company Petroleo Brasileiro SA. While avoiding an outright break with Rousseff, PMDB officials say they will vote on measures intended to give individual party lawmakers more freedom to rebel against Rousseff initiatives and ultimately vote in favor of ousting the president, who faces impeachment proceedings because of accounting irregularities in the government budget.
"It is inevitable that a guy who will not be contained and does not want to be handled or managed was going to rebel against the latest manager who wanted to control him," said Roger Stone, the longtime Trump adviser, who believes Mr. Kelly represents a kind of management coup by "the triumvirate" of two powerful retired generals — Mr. Kelly and Jim Mattis, the defense secretary — and one general who is still in the Army, the national security adviser, Lt. Gen.
Just think about these elements, for example: An unchanging landscape (often with a boulder and a tree or two) that its exasperated denizens keep returning to no matter how far they think they've wandered or how hard they've run; badly battered bodies, subjected to random and whimsical acts of violence, that rebel against their owner's commands; and the sense that no matter how hard and cruel the day has been, those who lived through it are ready to begin the same old punishing routine the next morning.
These included Rick and Aaron, teamed up to clean out the pondbound cache of Leslie William Stanton; Spencer, who turned a treed walker into a nice stash of supplies for the Saviors; Rosita, who bullied Eugene into building her symbolic bullet; Jesus, on the loose at the Sanctuary; Daryl, still captive but perhaps on the move soon; Dwight, looking ever more ready to rebel against his boss; and Michonne, on her way to find said boss, who is actually now sitting on her porch, bouncing little Judith on his knee.

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