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- The malcontented Canadians were assuaged by the eventual introduction of responsible government in Canada.
- Immature students and malcontented professors had in effect forced this change on the Board.
- The vets have reason to be malcontented.
- Touchstone affects the front of a malcontented cynic, thus serving as proof of Rosalind s quick wit.
- Back then, neither rain, snow, malcontented critics or the Northridge Earthquake was enough to derail the juggernaut.
- That helps explain how O'Hara became an adored figure among a group of hard-drinking, malcontented artists.
- Intertwined with the story of Oakroyd's travels are those of Elizabeth Trant and Inigo Jollifant, two similarly malcontented individuals.
- Management botched its dealings with Randy Johnson last year, creating a malcontented superstar who had to be traded at a bargain price.
- In Alabama, Know Nothings were a mix of former Whigs, malcontented Democrats, and other political outsiders who favored state aid to build more railroads.
- He organizes Civil War veterans to keep the peace when the Bread-winners, a group of lazy and malcontented workers, call a violent general strike.
- In Alabama, the Know-Nothings were a mix of former Whig, malcontented Democrats, and other political misfits; they favored state aid to build more railroads.
- In November, a malcontented Stephen Jackson and seldom-used Acie Law were traded to the Charlotte Bobcats for Raja Bell ( out for the season with an injury ) and Vladimir Radmanovic.
- "It's a small group of malcontented people that want to cause trouble, " he said . " All they care about is getting some attention for what I think is the minority view ."
- "What Fiji can't afford is to have yet another coup if a group of malcontented people don't accept the outcome of what the majority of Fijians has decided, " he told The Associated Press.
- In 1381, Edmund led an abortive expedition to join with the Portuguese in attacking Castile as part of the Fernandine Wars, but after months of indecisiveness, a peace was again declared between Spain and Portugal, and Edmund had to lead his malcontented troops home.
- Charles Gillett argues that the seven books were burned " because of their offence against morality . " Lynda Boose has claimed further that the bishops " attempted to cut off the hostile, malcontented political aggressions of the violently sexualized discourse they heard in these new hybrid literary constructions ."
- But the show's creators seem largely content to give us the flavor of a honky-tonk in Lubbock ( a town that struck Chippy as " cosmopolitan " ), the feel of the suffocatingly hot nights under the stars, and the prickles and tingles of danger that were posed by malcontented lovers and razor-wielding customers on a bender.
- He complains that a malcontented'intelligentsia have demanded an equality of outcome and of social recognition, irrespective of the skills, behavior or performance of the group to which they belong or on whose behalf they spoke .'" Sowell, Thompson finds, " downplays the toll that American racism has taken, not only on black fortunes but on American civic culture and politics ."