The occupation became a key event illustrating the widespread disaffection and rebelliousness among the nation's youth during the 1960s.
All her rebelliousness, her deceit, her folly, her dirty-mindedness everything has been burned out of her.
Her perceived rebelliousness, exemplified by the tattoo on her chest and her previous run-ins with government sports programs, also helped boost her popularity.
Feeling cut adrift, he later said that he inherited his father's proud rebelliousness and stubborn sense of fairness.
I would say, however, that he revealed that independence and mild rebelliousness which is one of the more likeable features of his most popular make-up.
That often leads to discontent and rebelliousness, attempts to escape and even to violence that might otherwise not take place.
I detected from his speech a certain rebelliousness that may manifest itself as the years go on.
If you add to that feeling of failure the natural aggressiveness and rebelliousness of young people, you have a truly deadly combination.