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1 For once in her patient life the mother flamed into open rebellion .
2 At the end of two, he was drinking and in open rebellion .
3 Ernest was so tired of being pitied he was in open rebellion .
4 For a moment she had wild thoughts of breaking into open rebellion .
5 Vaz Tê's late intervention just about prevented open rebellion among the home crowd.
6 And in some countries there had been veiled or open rebellion .
7 Thenceforth there was no more open rebellion ; upon the surface all looked smooth.
8 And now in open rebellion against my scruples I stepped firmly upon it.
9 They encouraged the Ulsterites even to the point of open rebellion .
10 Boniface did not hesitate; he went into open rebellion against Rome.
11 If I continued, I'd remind him that my twin was in open rebellion .
12 This was an innovation in warfare so great that open rebellion was threatened.
13 He was not twenty when the three feudatory princes broke into open rebellion .
14 What it amounted to was simply this, that open rebellion ceased in Kay's.
15 There was much popular discontent, but there was no open rebellion .
16 This absurd attempt produced, first discontents, then riots, and at length open rebellion .
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