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1
Many Irish people simultaneously hold an
anti-authoritarian
streak alongside a tendency towards obedience.
2
And then coming into the '70s there was much more of that
anti-authoritarian
comedy.
3
This encounter was just strengthening my already strong
anti-authoritarian
tendencies.
4
His swaggering figure, vicious anti-Catholic past and strident
anti-authoritarian
stance make him appear stereotypical.
5
Other users were treated to
anti-authoritarian
observations of the paranoid:
6
The Beatles-inspired graffiti popped up in the 1980s and became a place to express
anti-authoritarian
sentiment.
7
Anything political, or even vaguely
anti-authoritarian
,
is usually outlawed, but the censors are inconsistent and unpredictable.
8
That's rankling some longtime attendees, most of who carry their
anti-authoritarian
ethos like badges of honor.
9
But there's no mistaking their radically
anti-authoritarian
tenor.
10
Organised fan groups that first emerged in 2007, they became increasingly political and
anti-authoritarian
under Mubarak's rule.
11
This is what you tell me: From the time you were young, you possessed an
anti-authoritarian
streak.
12
Rosen also harboured a strong
anti-authoritarian
streak.
13
This staunch
anti-authoritarian
also has a striking habit of demonising the left while downplaying dangers from the right.
14
But when it does, I think you're going to see really virulent
anti-authoritarian
kind of comedy coming out.
15
The comedic impulse is also anti-elitist and
anti-authoritarian
,
although that's not always visible these days at the top, tax-dodging echelon.
16
That
anti-authoritarian
streak is part of the British character: it ran through Dennis the Menace and all the Beano stuff.
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