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the disobedience
noun
Refusal to obey.
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From the disobedience of the meek.
The true convictions of your heart will, eventually, be betrayed by the disobedience of your tongue.
The girls claim that the new lock-in system has caused terrible queues at lunchtimes and it's this that is causing all the disobedience.
The same publisher has reissued The Disobedience of Water: Stories and Novellas ($13), in which mostly Southern characters struggle to make human connections through the power of memory.
Risen is hardly an activist, but his willingness to expose bad American law by accepting whatever punishments the law metes out is aligned with the disobedience strategies of the civil-rights campaigns of the nation's past.
Decisive in the parallel is the contrast between the disobedience of, by which sin came into the world, and the obedience of Christ, by which salvation from sin was accomplished (Romans 5 12 19).
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Though it's not easy for me to say that, given the civil disobedience, the riots, the great wars, the years of uncertainty.
In the time since, we've seen the release of Killing Eve, Lizzie, The Favourite, Disobedience, The Miseducation of Cameron Post and Rafiki.
While McCrory may not be a fan of the civil disobedience, the movement appears to be growing.
The penalty for the slightest disobedience was immediate disqualification.
Some 200 people have said they will risk arrest by the New York City Police Department during the civil disobedience action, said spokeswoman Leah Hunt-Hendrix.
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