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I think that's the ultimate way of rebelling against society.
Contras rebelling against the revolutionary Sandinista government in the 1980s.
She'd begun rebelling against her image with I Remember Yesterday.
"Calico Indians," hooded and masked farmers rebelling against upstate New York
Again and again, governments are rebelling against the cost of medicines.
Schilling says Musk expressed his fearlessness by rebelling against his parents.
Instead, they were southerners rebelling against the society that raised them.
Where do you fit in, and what are you rebelling against?
"Drag has always been about rebelling against the norm," Peppermint told me.
He says lower-ranking officers launched the coup, rebelling against senior officers.
Now local conservatives are rebelling against majority Democratic rule in the states.
But Sesame Street has a long history of rebelling against that norm.
The idea of rebelling against the government might seem silly or extreme.
I think it's more of me rebelling against my family smoking so much.
"I admired them for rebelling against mainstream gender and femininity norms," she recalls.
Yet he remembers pupils began rebelling against him whenever he spoke against Wahhabism.
Independent voters and candidates are rebelling against the rigid polarization of our politics.
The nonhuman inhabitants are openly rebelling against the racist policies of the human rulers.
One of their best songs is "Asian Prodigy," about rebelling against Asian family expectations.
I was too busy rebelling against my family and learning to be an artist.
The nonhuman inhabitants are openly rebelling against the racist policies of the human rulers.
We're rebelling against laws we don't control and are capricious to say the least.
It seemed that few in this relatively conservative area saw anything worth rebelling against.
It was founded in 1882 by a group of musicians rebelling against their conductor.
Made no sense, but this was how her mind now operated, rebelling against sense.
It is a compressed and highly unusual process, which some Republicans are rebelling against.
"These weren't just hot headed kids rebelling against the system," kaptainkristian explains in the video.
Not rebelling against my parents, because my parents were my friends and allies, co-conspirators.
They are rebelling against a governing elite that has failed them or rendered them invisible.
I was just sort of rebelling against that instinct in others, and also in myself.
And in case you missed it: • Rebelling Against Insta-Everything at Fendi and Roberto Cavalli.
Rebelling against the chaos of her childhood, she married a conservative who became a televangelist.
And a new generation of homeowners may be rebelling against the preferences of their elders.
Since the country's founding, there has been a grand tradition of Americans rebelling against America.
It's part of what some angry voters in 2016 were reacting to and rebelling against.
After all, the Founders had just risked life and limb rebelling against the King of England.
Hefner made a business opportunity out of both the male gaze and rebelling against prudish norms.
I'm much more frightened about robots always obeying orders than about robots rebelling against the humans.
Elsewhere, Emily is also rebelling against the confines of Gilead – only her intentions are more murderous.
Used to the prosperity once delivered by manufacturing, American workers are rebelling against the changing tide.
The migrants had made it this far not by following rules but by rebelling against them.
While consumers may be rebelling against the edibility of tuna, cost may also be a factor.
Republican governors are rebelling against the deep cuts to domestic programs in President Trump's proposed budget.
Trump has spent his entire presidency rebelling against rules that have largely constrained most of his predecessors.
Others said it made them feel hope and praised her courage for rebelling against the silence curfew.
Arguably, there has been no better time to be an American politician rebelling against business as usual.
A politician with Congress since 1995, Pul became chief minister in February after rebelling against the party.
After all, our founders were rebelling against the British king and aristocracy, against inherited wealth and position.
But the 18-year-old isn't playing a punk rocker or free-spirited youth rebelling against their parents.
Basically, every scene we thought showed a host rebelling against their code, was actually part of Ford's plan.
Punk is an attitude that goes beyond rebelling against disco or political parties—punk rock rebels against everything!
In some ways, de Benoist was very much in step with his French generation in rebelling against authority.
But Trump seems to be rebelling against that system, and some aides are worried it could keep deteriorating.
Some east European countries are rebelling against German and the EU Commission's pressures to take migrants and refugees.
It's a quality he attributes to a childhood spent rebelling against directions, preferring to carve his own path.
As a kid, he immersed himself in punk and rock music (perhaps rebelling against his classically trained parents).
It's unclear if these two cryptic guerrilla operations are connected or just coincidentally rebelling against the same awful systems.
After months of rebelling against Gilead's structure, June and Serena struggle to slump back into their old, passive roles.
In 1814, Chilean patriots rebelling against Spain were routed in the south in a battle known as Rancagua's disaster.
Perhaps 150 of Labour's 230 MPs will vote in favour of the plan, rebelling against their leader, Jeremy Corbyn.
Buffett wasn't too happy about the move and found himself rebelling against both his parents and his new environment.
The Loner Leader's world is radical and revolutionary, rebelling against the normative world, but it ultimately becomes just as regimented.
Without a new health care bill firmly in the works, Republican senators are openly rebelling against Trump on the issue.
Portland is in the process of rebelling against FCC restrictions, which caps franchise fees on transmitters to $270 per year.
He has three failed marriages, a grown daughter who barely abides him and a body that is rebelling against him.
Then, summarize in one to two sentences who this group is and why they are rebelling against the Nigerian government.
" Janmohamed agrees: "They're rebelling against the ideas of hiding; they're openly expressing who they are, and that they're proud of it.
Yet it is; the song, like the episode, is all about rebelling against a system that doesn't always get it right.
In a way, I think I was rebelling against what every other beauty editor looked like, but I was authentically myself.
Roman Sicily was too pre-occupied with producing grain for the empire (or rebelling against it) to make many beautiful things.
People use to tell me my hijab was part of a teenage crisis, and that I was rebelling against France's values.
Some of these restless members include Princess Margaret, who the trailer reveals is still rebelling against the restrictions of her role.
Wong says they are rooted in Chinese history, when Chinese patriots rebelling against the Ching dynasty passed messages hidden in pastries.
"Statements like these are exactly why the grass-roots conservatives are rebelling against the Republican establishment," he said in a statement.
She is hoping to keep her hands on the wheel, even though most of her passengers are rebelling against her destination.
Rebelling against the segregationists in her midst, Ms. Holdman joined drives to register black voters in the South in the 1960s.
Rebelling against Mr. Johnson would consign them to outer darkness by their party whips, and they would lose any vote anyway.
Lessig's anti-Trump group, Electors Trust, has been offering pro bono legal counsel to Republican electors who are considering rebelling against Trump.
"They were rebelling against both their parents and society," says M'hammed Henniche, a communal leader in Saint Denis, a suburb of Paris.
Under his influence, the townspeople lose all impulse control and grow reckless, rebelling against all conventions of decency for a good laugh.
Wasn't that the time in your life that you were kind of a hippie guy who was rebelling against just about everything?
In short, they're about rebelling against societal expectations of women, which demand a greater level of congeniality than is expected of men.
On one side of the debate are parents who are rebelling against settled science and calling on states to broaden vaccine exemptions.
Hong Kong (CNN)Japanese women are rebelling against a decades-old Valentine's Day tradition that obliges them to give chocolates to men.
The model uses the sort of classic methodology that liberals are now rebelling against and did not evaluate Ms. Warren's spending proposals.
Americans have, after all, spent the nation's entire history arguing over (and, at times, rebelling against) the federal government's decisions about Western land.
It's ironic that this is the tipping point for the Westworld administration — there are hosts out there actually rebelling against their prime directives.
Supporters of the AfD are rebelling against this mainstream fare at least as much as they oppose immigrants or euro-zone bail-outs.
I became who I am in no small part due to his influence, a fight between embracing his greatness and rebelling against it.
And yes, they were rebelling against the government, but they were not rebels per se; they were fighting for the revolution as revolutionaries.
Consequently, whoever rebels against the authority is rebelling against what God has instituted, and those who do so will bring judgment on themselves.
Guzmén has emerged as an anti-hero to some in Mexico for rebelling against corruption and seemingly giving back to his region's poor.
It turns out all these Frank and Amys are simulations, and that rebelling against the app's restrictions is the true path to love.
India, for Cobden, was a "country we do not know how to govern," and Indians were justified in rebelling against an inept despotism.
Juvancic likes the gloomier songs best, seeing them as evidence of a long history of women quietly rebelling against oppressive expectations and institutions.
The startup is rebelling against an overwhelming trend of service unbundling which has led startups to pay for more SaaS products than ever.
At a time when citizens across Latin America are rebelling against their leaders (see Bello), AMLO has an approval rating of nearly 60%.
Persona 5's party members are defined initially not by their personal insecurities, but by their relationship to the person they're rebelling against.
The two end up rebelling against what their coaches tell them, but the twist is that the two have been living in a simulation.
Acknowledging many voters were rebelling against a system they felt had failed them, Jones said there were ugly racial sentiments at work as well.
A Bernie Sanders supporter himself, Rexer hopes that this fun way of rebelling against Trump will inspire people to just go out and vote.
You could play up your weird side, though acting like an outcast and rebelling against expectations might just make you feel even more isolated.
In the U.K., a 22 survey of nearly 5,000 school students claimed that young people are rebelling against the current state of social media.
"I grew up in a time when the youth were rebelling against the status quo," Mr. Steinman, now 71, said in an email interview.
If you were lucky enough to own over $744,400 you could count yourself a member of the global 1% that voters everywhere are rebelling against.
"Historically, pirates got their start rebelling against something they didn't believe in," Vanna told me over speakerphone as Kalista Eve screeched joyfully in the background.
Saute ma ville is an openly feminist statement, rebelling against that description, showing the opposite: a woman operating in the kitchen in an unconventional way.
Rebelling against your party can still hinder a career, but often the government will blink first and alter course rather than face a parliamentary rout.
And, while I don't chomp into my string cheese like some uncultured savage, I can understand the allure of rebelling against the string cheese system.
Maybe this is a Paradise Lost sort of situation, where the real hero is Satan, the romantic figure rebelling against the imposition of heaven's will.
A young woman who was tired of living under the thumb of the government, she risked her life by openly rebelling against Egypt's conservative mores.
Meiselas first went to that country in 2151, when she documented the Sandinistas rebelling against the regime of Anastasio Somoza, which they overthrew in 23.
They decide to "put the ass back in Christmas," as the third protagonist played by Kathryn Hahn puts it, by rebelling against expectations around the holiday.
They were rebelling against the Norman Rockwell style of illustration, with work that had a conceptual side, where it didn't have to be representational or realistic.
You try to liberate your own personality by rebelling against the world around you, by aggressively fighting against the society you find so vicious and corrupt.
Nearly eight years later, the Democratic base is now rebelling against a Republican president -- with protests and surging town hall attendance marking Trump's first weeks in office.
Rutherford-Johnson mentions "something indefinable" in the Western classical tradition that attracts creative musicians from across the globe, even if they end up rebelling against that tradition.
At the very least, it's a movie about young people rebelling against authoritarianism and old tropes about identity, and having an extremely good time while doing it.
In high-achieving suburban schools where parents are loudly rebelling against standardized tests, nearly all children take the SAT or ACT, as well as test-preparation courses.
The Kitab Kebab series, on the other hand, furthers the collective's interest in reinterpreting the canon, rebelling against the steadfast depictions and distinctions of Eastern and Western ideologies.
The Runaways title was revived for a Secret Wars miniseries that had teen superheroes rebelling against a corrupt authority, but the majority of the original characters were absent.
In response to Aerys murdering his family, Ned joined Robert Baratheon and Jon Arryn in rebelling against Targaryen rule, putting the events of Game of Thrones in motion.
Shout Out Louds originally released their first album, Howl Howl Gaff Gaff, in October 2003 when they were teenagers, rebelling against the traditional suburbs they were raised in.
Cute, and functional: And here it is rebelling against human-centric beverage consumption: Boston Dynamics' robots are notable for not falling over, even when given a good kick.
The song is just rebelling against that and about how some people love being intimidated, love to be dominated, love to be told what and how to think.
Season 1 — which is currently streaming on HBO's online services, Go and Now — told the story of the hosts gradually gaining sentience and rebelling against their human masters.
The conflict involved an army of autonomous robots rebelling against humanity in a vicious global conflict, with the Bastion units making up a majority of the combat force.
The people appear also to be rebelling against the pluralistic proxy state management of Lebanon, so any local sectarian states' involvement should be aired and then would cease.
He was sacked as a Conservative MP after rebelling against Boris Johnson's government to vote for legislation designed to prevent a no-deal Brexit taking place in October.
It wasn't until I came to America and I met all the people in Southern California that I started understanding this whole thing about rebelling against your parents.
Even when I found myself writing stories about women rebelling against the patriarchy, it still felt like what I largely ended up describing was the confines of patriarchy.
Maybe Melania Trump is rebelling against the White House&aposs handling of this issue because she did tweet earlier, days earlier, that the administration had to govern with heart.
More than 100,000 public school teachers in six states have walked out of class since, rebelling against years of stagnant wages, crumbling infrastructure, and deep budget cuts to education.
A big part of the story in this episode is about Day risking his career by rebelling against his mentor, and then reconciling with him shortly before Prince's death.
The main characters' rebellion steps off the stage, according to the show's creator and choreographer, Jessica Nupen "We're rebelling against the system that we are beholden to," says Nupen.
Nanette starts reading Bukowski and Philip Larkin, rebelling against her shallow parents, tossing away her soccer stardom because she has come to hate the game, and falling in love.
In my 20s, I've been able to expand upon my puritan views of the whole thing and develop an appreciation for all the fringe elements grunge was rebelling against.
Do you feel your art is rebelling against everything at once—overwhelmingly white art institutions, homophobic society at large, and traditional and conservative values of the Chicano/Mexicano culture?
They were also rebelling against a political order that had held South Korea together for decades but is now fracturing under pressures both at home and abroad, analysts said.
Mr. Mendini made the chair in 1978, when he was part of Studio Alchimia, a group of designers rebelling against what they viewed as the coldness of modernist design.
My admitting there's no god has nothing to do with rebelling against them: I loved them then, with their honest smiles and weird-ass coffee Jell-O, and still do.
The region stands out in the developing world (and from much of Europe) for its long history of constitutionalism—the Spanish-American countries secured independence by rebelling against Bourbon absolutism.
"You can go all over the place with the reasons: Youth, hubris, rebelling against your own upbringing," Lipka, who was dealing with his parent's difficult divorce at the time, offers.
The Pentagon is rebelling against the House Select Committee on Benghazi in an unusually blunt letter accusing congressional Republicans of making unrealistic demands and threatening to subpoena officials for noncompliance.
House and Senate conservatives, along with their allied outside groups, are rebelling against the American Health Care Act, with some calling on leaders to scrap the plan and start over.
Many in the GOP are rebelling against the plan, the CBO reported that 24 million would lose their insurance under the plan, and Paul Ryan has been reduced to a meme.
Lenders in Europe and Japan are rebelling against their central banks' negative interest rate policies, with one big German group going so far as to weigh storing excess deposits in vaults.
Tory was derived from an Irish Gaelic word tóraidhe, meaning an outlaw, specifically one rebelling against the English invasion of Ireland, while Whig came from an old word for country bumpkin.
It's somewhere they can come together in the face of regimes like the Trump administration, rebelling against a conservative agenda set on destroying the very freedom we experience in these spaces.
I was ultimately being rebellious—if being a hippy, smoking dope, and getting high is rebellious, then I was going to be an even bigger rebel by rebelling against the rebels.
Pakistani conservatives, emboldened by gains in the general election this summer, goaded the generals into rebelling against the army chief, whom they accused of being an Ahmadi, a persecuted religious minority.
People are already rebelling against giving up their personal information to Facebook; they may balk at turning over the steering wheel to a computer, particularly one connected to some centralized authority.
And the Populist revolts of the late 19th century adapted this story to modern capitalism, with farmers and laborers rebelling against robber barons, bankers, time-management experts and college-educated professionals.
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"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.
For example, if you grew up always rebelling against what your mom wanted for you, then you might be inclined to get rigid when your mom disagrees with you as an adult.
The France that the students were rebelling against, that they thought was all but dead, turned out to be very much alive — and eager to put the students back in their place.
Folk tales often deploy the stepmother as a token mascot of the dark maternal — a woman rebelling against traditional cultural scripts — but the particular history of the American stepmother is more complicated.
In Mr. Trump, Professor Allison sees a revolution in approach reminiscent of the 1828 election of Andrew Jackson, another populist who rode to power rebelling against what amounted to America's first Establishment.
It also reflects what we do as a company: The women we hire are really rebelling against what life has dealt them, [by working] with graffiti, which is rebellious in and of itself.
Flipping the concept on its head brings a subversive quality to the show, leading the viewer toward identifying with the machines, whose rising consciousness creates the prospect of rebelling against their abusive overlords.
In recent days, the valley has seen angry protests from students rebelling against the heavy-handed tactics employed by the police and security forces in subduing demonstrators demanding greater autonomy or outright independence.
The play is a multifaceted portrait of a man who has spent a lifetime rebelling against his privileged upbringing only to find that its grip, felt even in a frustrating romance, is unshakable.
The president held a White House meeting of state and local leaders from California who are rebelling against the Golden State's sanctuary policies, which limit cooperation between local law enforcement and federal immigration authorities.
Oregon has established itself so well that a thriving wine counterculture has arisen, which, if not exactly rebelling against the dominance of pinot noir, is seeking to offer alternatives that are delicious and cheaper.
The film takes the long view of the Irish Troubles, beginning with the 1916 Easter Rising, when Irish nationalists rebelling against British rule proclaimed the establishment of the Irish Republic and were mercilessly suppressed.
Oklahoma's teachers are rebelling against years of deep cuts to education that have left 20 percent of public schools on a four-day-week schedule and average teacher salaries ranked 49th in the country.
Her desire for closure with her father led her to attempt to do his music, she wrote in her memoir, even though she admitted to spending the first part of her career rebelling against it.
"A multiyear period of major policy intervention and 'financial repression' is ending with weak economic growth and investors rebelling against QE." Harnett offered a thumbnail of just how prolific global central bank intervention has been:
But a crop of bookshops is rebelling against frenzied online engagement and is creating environments where the real-life, internet-free book browse is the most effective way to expand your social and professional networks.
On campuses clenched by unforgiving debates over language and inclusion, some students embrace Mr. Trump as a way of rebelling against the intricate rules surrounding privilege and microaggression, and provoking the keepers of those rules.
Oklahoma's teachers are rebelling against years of deep cuts to education that have left 20 percent of public schools on a four-day-week schedule and average teacher salaries that rank 49th in the country.
A student activist at the time, Mr. Lethen toyed with Communism, rebelling against Germany's postwar elites which, as he put it, "still stank of the Nazis" — only to become part of the country's cultural mainstream.
And in the '80s a new generation came up who were no longer rebelling against anything, they were telling stories with their own characters, not superheroes, just, say, life in Los Angeles, the Hernandez Brothers.
Suu Kyi's nearly one-year-old government is increasingly besieged by ethnic rebels, grappling with an alliance of militias in Myanmar's north and a new insurgency by Rohingyas rebelling against decades of persecution in the northwest.
He opens the video as a bratty kid rebelling against his father's request to stop listening to loud music by hooking up huge amps in the living room and blasting his father out of the house.
The wrinkle is that before Trump came along, "anti-establishment" conservative politics consisted almost exclusively of dogmatically right-wing politics — things like rebelling against party leaders in an effort to get the Export-Important Bank killed.
In an audio statement this week that was shared on social media, its leader William Yakutumba said his forces were rebelling against Kabila's mismanagement of the country's natural resources and failure to quit power last year.
Oklahoma's teachers were rebelling against years of deep cuts to education that have left 20 percent of public schools on a four-day-week schedule and average teacher salaries that rank 49th lowest in the country.
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Suu Kyi's nearly one-year-old government is increasingly besieged by ethnic rebels, grappling with an alliance of militias in the north and a new Rohingya insurgency rebelling against decades of persecution in the country's northwest.
If it does become law, it will set the bar precisely where digital rights activists want it, establishing a high benchmark by which the efforts other states rebelling against the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) can be judged.
Regarding the Warner Brothers deal, it was for three records, but then when he re-signed to them, that was the deal that he then ended up rebelling against, when he was writing "slave" on his cheek?
Indeed, in rebelling against his Pietist upbringing, Hesse ended up recapitulating its central themes: he never lost the habit of rigorous self-examination or his feelings of unworthiness and his longing for an experience of the divine.
But the notion of lasting value appears to be resonating these days with young, value-conscious, environmentally aware buyers who are rebelling against the proliferation of cheap, disposable goods or the planned obsolescence built into many products.
Part of the experience of growing up in his era was rebelling against his influence, and Mr. Neville gives some room to the satirists who pushed back against what could seem like a limiting and tyrannical niceness.
But beyond the optics of a Trump ally losing in Trump country, there's one other worrying sign for Republicans in Tuesday's results: The 2018 trend of the suburbs rebelling against the president and his party is continuing.
The series' overall story arc sees its title character and his gladiator comrades rebelling against their Roman overlords, and makes a valiant effort to show how the ruling class sees slaves not as humans but as tools.
The fact that they are psychologically rebelling against the transition home says something very healthy about them, because they're transitioning to something that if you look at rates of mental illness is obviously not doing anyone much good.
Yet most of all, Mr Aaronovitch's book is a sensitive analysis of his own family—the Jewish Sam, an autodidact from London's impoverished East End, and the genteel Lavender, rebelling against her middle-class roots in the countryside.
Suu Kyi's nearly one-year-old government is increasingly besieged by ethnic rebels, grappling with an alliance of militias in the north and a new Rohingya insurgency rebelling against decades of persecution in the northwest of the country.
Blanchett), a glamorous New Jersey suburbanite, begins a scandalous affair with Therese Belivet (Rooney Mara), a lonely young department store clerk quietly rebelling against the expectations of her inner circle and the boyfriend who wants to marry her.
Some parents, though, including alumni, are rebelling against the Harvard-or-bust mentality, not only because of the stresses it places on their overworked children, but from misgivings about the conformist and careerist atmosphere of the Ivy Leagues.
Other conservative Republicans have also flashed their anger toward Ryan over his position that he wouldn't defend or campaign with Trump, raising the specter that Bridenstine could be the first in a crowd of conservatives rebelling against the speaker.
I love everything Maeve, so I'm biased, but their exchange drives home just how shocking it is that the hosts are rebelling against their code; Sizemore just can't fathom a reality in which Maeve really cares for her daughter.
If and when President Clinton forges illiberal compromises with Republican leaders, Sanders will be one of the only people in Congress with a constituency wide enough to make other Democratic members consider rebelling against the leader of their party.
In "Men of Good Hope: A Story of American Progressives," published in 230, he sought to redeem progressivism from its disfavor during the McCarthy era, arguing that rebelling against injustice and inequality was ingrained in American middle-class tradition.
These apps debuted last fall alongside iOS 9, and caused the online advertising industry to go into a panic over the thought of millions of iPhone users rebelling against the very mechanism that most sites use to make money.
Mr. Obama also rode into town on a wave of disgust with the status quo in 2008, although his support came from a Democratic Party rebelling against the Iraq war and the social conservatism of President George W. Bush.
People in the West are continually rebelling against federal decisions on how to manage the land around them — perhaps especially when they are faced with economic difficulty, and see that management as a threat to their livelihoods and way of life.
Carol Aird (Cate Blanchett), a glamorous New Jersey suburbanite, begins a scandalous affair with Therese Belivet (Rooney Mara), a lonely young department-store clerk quietly rebelling against the expectations of her inner circle and the boyfriend who wants to marry her.
Today we can swap one for another with minimal consequences, but we know we're doing it, rebelling against our upbringing, and we spend our whole lives figuring out how to live with two sets of values and voices in our heads.
But the religious right is an ecumenical movement: It includes Latter-day Saints rebelling against the Republican nominee, Catholic voters drifting toward Clinton, and conservative Catholic bishops advising the faithful that they need not vote for either Hillary or Trump.
Knowing all that, you wouldn't be blamed for having low expectations for the band's ninth studio album, a far cry from their pop-punk days of rebelling against adulthood and conventional wisdom — but, in a delightful twist, "Nine" is good.
Russia, which supports Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in his country's civil war, and Turkey, long a backer of those rebelling against Assad, co-sponsored a de-escalation agreement for the area that has been in place since last year.
Influenced by both the music and attire of seminal bands such as Blur, Oasis, and Suede, who embodied a time when the country was alive and rebelling against the establishment, the '90s were also, of course, when Chung herself came of age.
Really, what we are building at Rory is a lot of the educational content around this to let women know they have choices and they can take control during this phase of life where they feel like their bodies are rebelling against them.
So I think in a way I was much more interested in the conceptual because as I said earlier, I was rebelling against what seemed like the lame emotionality in what was supposedly "Southern photography"—selective focus or dramatic faces and stuff.
The torturous part of America's on-again, off-again alliance with the Kurds — one in which the United States has routinely armed the Kurds to fight various regimes it viewed as adversaries — emerged in 1974, as the Kurds were rebelling against Iraq.
Stung by scandal and rebelling against a state government known for its resistance to public scrutiny, South Dakota voters narrowly approved a ballot measure in November to impose ethics oversight and campaign finance restrictions aimed at cleaning up the capitol in Pierre.
Along with the move of Raf Simons to Calvin Klein from Christian Dior, the switch by Ms. Waight Keller should put to rest the recent theory that designers are rebelling against the relentless demands of the system by stepping off the hamster wheel.
The tradition of rebelling against progress has left Alabama as the only state of the Old Confederacy never to have elected a senator or governor untainted by scandal who was willing to embrace modern attitudes on race, social justice and economic fairness.
Silicon Valley is already rebelling against a plan by Republican FCC Chairman Ajit Pai that would cancel the government's net neutrality rules — and perhaps leave it to telecom giants like AT&T and Comcast to decide whether to adhere to open internet principles.
Oklahoma's teachers are rebelling against a decade of state tax cuts that triggered deep cuts in education spending, forcing about 20 percent of public schools to switch to a four-day-week schedule and pushing average teacher salaries to rank 49th in the country.
This latest manifestation of Jewish terrorism is the creation of young extremists rebelling against what they view as the inertia of the Israeli establishment, and it has fermented in lawless outposts like Baladim, a tiny encampment outside Maale Shlomo, and Geulat Zion to the north.
Perhaps because it is so far removed from the rest of the country, Poole's attracts some pretty fascinating inhabitants—drifters and dreamers, many of them young people rebelling against capitalist ideals and conventional social norms, others just looking to get high on LSD and surf.
Parliament has already passed a law to force him to seek an extension if no deal is in place, he kicked out more than 20 of his own lawmakers from his governing Conservatives for rebelling against him, and even his own brother quit over Brexit.
Carol Aird (Cate Blanchett), a glamorous New Jersey suburbanite whose sexual desires are destroying her marriage and jeopardizing her future with her daughter, enters into a scandalous love affair with Therese Belivet (Rooney Mara), a lonely department store clerk who's quietly rebelling against expectations.
He studies Swift's literary motivations and professional contradictions: a man who disavowed political parties but became a Tory operative; a fastidious, conservative priest who became "king of the mob," rebelling against the established order with satire that delved into the stink of daily life.
There's always been a shallow or naff thing about life after dark I mean, there's always been terrible novelty songs and commercial cringey stuff in the charts but that hasn't stopped other musicians from rebelling against the mainstream and making great music, underground music or whatever.
The Brexit debate set off another wild week in British politics that started with Parliament rebelling against Prime Minister Boris Johnson, continued with Johnson trying (and failing) to call new elections, and ended with Johnson declaring he'd "rather be dead in a ditch" than delay Brexit.
Forgive the pun, but it feels like a bitter pill to swallow after spending more than a year rebelling against my own body with both middle fingers raised at my only real treatment option to regain my period with regularity — which is important in the prevention of cancerous cells, too.
Rebelling against a literary tradition that perhaps underestimated how much space animal urges take up in the male brain, many big hitters of the 20th century, like Norman Mailer, Vladimir Nabokov, Henry Miller, Philip Roth, John Updike and Saul Bellow, dived into the muck with the zeal of Rabelais or Cleland.
With a small but influential group of MPs within her own party rebelling against the deal, and several other parties from all sides — the staunchly pro-EU Scottish National Party, the largely pro-Brexit Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) of Northern Ireland and the more equivocal Labour party voicing their disagreement with the deal.
Despite its reputation, fashion is a democratic art: We all engage with it in some way or another (even if engagement means disengagement, rebelling against what we interpret as its rules and conventions), and it remains the single most effective way of telegraphing who we are to the rest of the world.
Based on a memoir by Sarfraz Manzoor, who shares script credit with Chadha and Paul Mayeda Berges, the project has a great deal in common with "Beckham" in the cultural issues it explores, and using a high-profile figure to illuminate the longing of a teen rebelling against what's expected of him.
Carol Aird (Cate Blanchett), a glamorous New Jersey suburbanite whose sexual desires are destroying her marriage and jeopardizing her motherhood, enters into a scandalous love affair with Therese Belivet (Rooney Mara), a lonely young department-store clerk quietly rebelling against the expectations of her inner circle and the boyfriend who wants to marry her.
Ironically, May's Brexit plan is turning into a harder sell at home than it is in the EU. Many pro-Brexit politicians at home are rebelling against May's deal, saying it does not allow the U.K. to strike out on its own to forge its own trading relationships with the rest of the world.
When thousands of Oklahoma teachers walked out of class on April 2, they were rebelling against a decade of state tax cuts that triggered deep cuts in education spending, forcing about 20 percent of public schools to switch to a four-day-week schedule and pushing average teacher salaries to rank 49th in the country.
Also, what about the people of North Korea who&aposve lived on the dark continent for all these decades, and what&aposs to stop them once they have no nukes and they have, you know, a lot of light shed into their country from rebelling against this regime that has put hundreds of thousands of people in labor camps?
There are also mental health benefits: "Every woman who engages in a strength training regimen focused on growth and increased weight is rebelling against diet culture and a society that overwhelmingly tells us we must be small and take up less space," says Chelsea Savit, co-founder and coach at Beefpuff Barbell, an online coaching service.
Carol Aird (Cate Blanchett), a glamorous New Jersey suburbanite whose sexual desires are destroying her marriage and jeopardizing her future with her daughter, enters into a scandalous love affair with Therese Belivet (Rooney Mara), a lonely department store clerk who's quietly rebelling against the expectations of her inner circle and the boyfriend who wants to marry her.
While the Sex Pistols were being produced/manufactured by a fetish-wear shop owner/marketing genius (Malcolm Mclaren and Vivienne Westwood's shop was literally called SEX and sold bondage gear among other items), a young Poly Styrene was obsessed with dayglo and plastics, the idea of rebelling against cheap consumerism, and not being (literally) tied down by the man.
Rebelling against the typically helpless position of the filmed in relation to the recorder, K.E. uses an app to see how she is being filmed in real time, thus being able to adjust her own positioning and bodily movement in accordance to her desired representation, a gesture that feels like a poetic way of to portray a relationship in emotional balance.
But it was a secret that needed to be shared, considering that I have written a book built around that experience: My fictionalized account of that era is centered on a young woman who is rebelling against a suffocating social circle, craving a more authentic life, when she is suddenly faced with an event so shocking that she longs for the time when feeling out of place was her biggest concern.
Free speech is still a right (for now), so metal musicians on both sides of the divide are perfectly able to speak their minds—but given metal's history of rebelling against the status quo, of fierce independence, of wide-ranging diversity, and of calling bullshit when we see it, it is hard to understand why anyone who professes to truly love this genre and its sworn allegiance to freedom of expression would align themselves with the rabid right-wing conservatism and outright fascism offered by our current Presidential Administration.

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