Now men in their mid-20s through early 40s are rebelling against that slovenly attitude.
It led to 15 cricketers rebelling against the ZCU and taking them to a tribunal.
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If the school food does, in fact, taste terrible, you can hardly blame the pupils for rebelling.
Presumably for the same reason as well as a fondness for tradition small shops across Britain are also rebelling.
Meanwhile, other psychologists rebelling against Freud pursued behavioral techniques, including relaxation breathing exercises and "exposure" therapy for panic attacks.
Ironically, the evidence suggests that the people on the home front, far from rebelling, would probably have stumbled on.
There were like a lot of people, especially those who were rebelling against apartheid, who just--they wanted to see him dead.
If most Americans feel there is no point in rebelling against conventional measures of achievement, the pressure to succeed grows heavier.
Consumers are rebelling against them, and Congress is not on their side.
MPs have backed the proposals, despite some Lib Dems and Tories rebelling.
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Critics accused her predecessor, who died in April, of rebelling against the international community and risking foreign aid that benefits the poor.
However, as I pointed out in the preface to my new book, Hungry Start-up Strategy, published November 5, those students are rebelling against Porter.
The BBC understands one Conservative MP is prepared to face the sack from their job as a ministerial aide by rebelling against the coalition and others could follow.
Conditioned to the slick devices and apps they use at home, employees are rebelling against the ugly, kludgy gear and software they are issued at work.
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Aceh resisted Dutch colonisers longer than any other part of Indonesia, and has been rebelling against the government in Jakarta, on and off, since the 1950s.
Another European development over the weekend underlined signs that more Europeans were rebelling against the frugality that has dominated the continent's response to its sovereign debt crisis.
Perhaps it is time to stop rebelling, as Strachey did, against our historical parents from the last century but one and to start looking instead for the family resemblance.
Despite the age-old idea that each generation is more reckless than the last, Bieber and his famous peers don't appear to be rebelling so much as they're just getting older.
But last November, he published a devastating treatise that drew on Islamic law and jurisprudence to argue that resorting to violence is banned and so was rebelling against a Muslim ruler.
But even if, as widely mooted, Mr Madelin were to team up with him, he might have a chance of persuading the French to go on taking nasty medicine without rebelling.
The breast-feeding controversy, along with pressure for a shorter, more predictable working day, petitions demanding a creche, and a call for high-chairs in the dining room, are signs that Blair's babes are rebelling.
The film, covering the period from the revolution of 1911 to the Communist Party's founding in 1921, prompted numerous comments on Chinese internet forums about the lessons it offered for rebelling against bad government.
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