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And they might also be rebelling at the impersonality of the new technology.
City possibly has spent too much, which is why its manager, Roberto Mancini, has dissatisfied players rebelling at being left out of the lineup.
Still being in contact was not the same, however, as not rebelling at all, which "I think explains some of the infantilism of the men in the book.
If visitors to Paris's Père Lachaise cemetery currently hear a strange noise, it is that of Oscar Wilde's spirit loudly rebelling at the thought that his sublime comedy needs to be "reimagined".
With each encounter the tension between them grows, as Von Pfunz quietly asserts his power, without quite resorting to sexual blackmail, and Jeanne accommodates and pretends to welcome his attentions — as on some level she does — while rebelling at the humiliating position she is put in.
Just a few months ago, the Communists of Russia, a St . Petersburgbranch of the political group, wrote an open letter to the president calling on him to "save" the club from internal combustion over local players' rebelling at the salaries used to entice the Brazilian Hulk and the Belgian Axel Witsel to come to St . Petersburg
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Spain had rebelled, at least.
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The photographer rebelled at efforts to make him a celebrity, and so did the three firefighters.
A few guards rebelled at the new orders and resigned in protest.
I didn't rebel at all, except very mildly in my last year at school.
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