• MPs whose careers are in jeopardy may well be more inclined to rebel against the party leadership.

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  • We literally rebel against ourselves as if pulled by some unknown primordial force.

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  • Our brains literally rebel against this experiment, and, using their MRI scanner, Camerer and his colleagues figured out why.

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  • But talented workers rebel against the former and ignore the latter.

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  • Sooner or later, a lot of Californians will rebel against this.

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  • Phineas is a cheerful, intrepid engineer, so engaged by his inventive projects that he becomes an unwitting rebel against the zeitgeist of helicopter parenting and ultra-safety.

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  • Rebel against the demands of your day to day and visit a place where the pace is a little slower and life's as sweet as a Georgia peach.

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  • There comes a point when they overdose on these innovations, and their bodies start to rebel against their biological body parts as well as all things organic around them.

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  • Cecilia Flores-Oebanda has spent her life fighting -- as a child for some education, as a teen rebel against a dictator, and for more than 20 years against human traffickers.

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  • Add to that larger cultural trends--especially the baby-boomer obsession with and fairly broad knowledge of health issues--and the kids began to rebel against the old ways, demanding, with their buying power, more of a participatory role in their spa experiences.

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  • But many young European-born Muslim women are beginning to rebel against arranged and forced marriages the traditional practice of marrying a cousin from the homeland picked by their parents and they want to marry a person of their own choosing.

    NPR: In Europe, Muslim Women Face Multiple Issues

  • On the other side, at some point the younger generations are going to rebel against the debt slavery to which they have been subjected, and they will push back as a matter of economic survival and a desire to feel as free as their elders once did.

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  • Although only three of the 17-strong group of Lib Dem members voted against the coalition text, which promised an independent commission of inquiry into all aspects of student finance, another five insist they will rebel against any proposal from the inquiry which does not envisage abolition of the fees.

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  • Papuan separatists in eastern Indonesia, meanwhile, are fighting to break away from central rule in Jakarta, while an ethnic-Malay Muslim insurgency in southern Thailand has killed more than 5, 000 people since 2004 as guerrillas rebel against the annexation of the old Pattani sultanate by what was then Siam in 1902.

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  • Rebel progress against government forces since last summer has expanded the areas controlled by rebel forces.

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  • Persian Gulf nations, including Qatar and Saudi Arabia, have talked of arming fledgling rebel forces against the much stronger Syrian military.

    CNN: Military options for Syria considered if crisis worsens

  • On Sunday, rebel operations against Syrian forces killed 28 soldiers, most of them in the restive northern province of Idlib, said the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a U.K.-based opposition group.

    WSJ: U.N. Vetoes to Inflame Syrian Conflict

  • But French and Malian military officials say the assaults are against rebel strongholds, not civilians.

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  • In the past few years, SLORC's successful drives against rebel insurgents have led to problems along the border.

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  • Yaalon was asked about reports that the Syrian government has used chemical weapons in its struggle against rebel forces.

    NPR: Hagel: US Committed To Israel's Military Edge

  • In April, the head of the Israeli military's intelligence research said the Syrian government is using chemical weapons against rebel forces.

    CNN: Turkish PM calls Israel's Syria strikes 'unacceptable'

  • The Burmese government has acknowledged that the military carried out air attacks against rebel fighters in the northern state of Kachin.

    BBC: Burma admits military airstrikes on Kachin rebels

  • So has the Syrian Government crossed a US-declared "red line" by using chemical weapons against rebel forces or civilians in Syria or not?

    BBC: Is the Syrian government using chemical weapons?

  • The UN operation (Monusco) is supporting Congolese army operations against rebel groups competing for control of mineral wealth in lawless areas of the country.

    BBC: DR Congo forces clash with militia in Lubumbashi

  • Mr Kerry highlighted the fate of the city in his address, accusing President Assad of engaging in "ruthless attacks" with Scud missiles against rebel-held areas.

    BBC: Syria conflict: John Kerry extends US aid to rebels

  • The drive was the latest in a dayslong offensive by government forces in and around the capital, an apparent bid to secure Assad's main stronghold against rebel challenges.

    NPR: Syrian Officials Deny Use Of Chemical Weapons

  • Dependent on teenage conscripts, the army is pitted against rebel fighters with more combat experience, and often better arms: the guerrillas have plenty of money, earned from the drugs trade, extortion and kidnapping, and have used it to buy weaponry.

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  • With about 10, 000 Sudanese troops massing for a fresh offensive against rebel groups, Mr al-Bashir is evidently counting on a brutal but definitive military solution to the three-year old conflict, in which 300, 000 people may have already been killed and 2m made homeless.

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  • Blame was directed against the rebel Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), but it denied responsibility.

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  • Thierry Burkhard, a French military spokesman, said selective air strikes were continuing against suspected rebel targets.

    NPR: US Begins Transporting French Troops To Mali

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