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1 They had been able to force the most rebellious to their knees.
2 Even in my most rebellious stage I never did breaking and entering.
3 For you are the most rebellious and troublesome of all-indeed ,pastbearing.
4 The Alexandrians are the most rebellious and immoral people in the world.
5 Affection was made my Lord Will-be-will's deputy in his most rebellious affairs.
6 The most rebellious thing I could do right now is another period piece.'
7 I don't think I can stand it, said Irene in a most rebellious tone.
8 Even for the most rebellious , it will come as a long overdue moment of clarity.
9 Touching on the climate his tone was most rebellious .
10 By hitting it again and again, I hope to make it enter the most rebellious brains.
11 The weight of this was sufficient to compel obedience to its decisions by the most rebellious member.
12 The most rebellious , saucy, impudent dog!
13 The most rebellious people in the world are those who are forced to rebellion after a lifetime of submission.
14 The next few months will be spent guessing who among the Tories' most rebellious MPs may defect next to Ukip.
15 All Fleet Street papers had prickly unions, but the Sun's were the most rebellious of all, regularly stopping editions from appearing.
16 In another clip, the hysterical Gina Yashere also explains why the engagement is the most rebellious thing a royal has ever done.
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