Orszag and Baer rehearsed lines to use during the conference call to downplay the Democratic rebellion.
Before the unions took on the Senate bill, they launched a rebellion closer to home.
The rebellion in Libya sent oil prices up 25 percent in about a week.
The Conservative rebellion in the Commons on Monday night continues to provoke coverage in the papers.
"Rebellion is manifested in other ways, and big hair is one of them, " she says.
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Mr Gomez was arrested in 2008 and charged with kidnapping, extortion, rebellion and giving false testimony.
When Russia crushed the Chechen rebellion, the fulcrum of Islamist rebellion moved to Dagestan.
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The Lib Dem leadership will be relieved at the lack of any significant rebellion this week.
But if the C-Suite ignores improving economic data, might they be dethroned in a workers rebellion?
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The rebellion's roots lie in the mistreatment of Muslim northerners by a succession of southern-dominated governments.
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Mr Zuma was facing anger after 13 South African soldiers died in the rebellion.
The emergence of this compromise constituted a subtle, silent and bipartisan rebellion against the Republican leader.
And was Mr Brown, if not pulling the strings of the rebellion, acquiescent in it?
There was the rise of the tea party and the summer 2009 popular rebellion against ObamaCare.
Everyone read the NYtimes article about how facebook helped organize the rebellion in Egypt.
Rwanda and Uganda have denied UN allegations that they are backing the rebellion's leaders.
Its latest phase began in 1998, when Rwanda engineered a rebellion in eastern Congo, then invaded.
But the events of the past month are far from having been a democratic rebellion.
The rebellion is now regarded by many Indians as the first war of independence.
One is his willingness to do whatever it takes to put down the rebellion.
The poverty, inequality and ethnic and caste discrimination that fuelled the Maoist rebellion persist.
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Suppose you're NPR's Lourdes Garcia-Navarro, one of the first reporters into Libya after its rebellion began.
When the rebellion started, the soldiers quickly freed detained politicians from Mr Ouattara's party.
Father Carlos Rodriguez has been a Catholic priest in northern Uganda almost since the rebellion began.
In 1969, at the age of seventeen, Jahangir began her own pro-democracy rebellion against Ayub Khan.
Born in 1980, Bombino spent his childhood on the move as one rebellion followed another.
For all her modern womanhood, she has not been tempted by rebellion or self-differentiation.
In 1691, the Treaty of Limerick was signed, ending the Irish Rebellion against English rule.
But that would probably carry too high a risk of causing an internal rebellion.
In 2000, as Mr Fujimori's regime collapsed, the two brothers staged a curious military rebellion.
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