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Over the past several years, Miley Cyrus has struggled to establish credibility as a harbinger of seditiousness, as a pop singer unlike other pop singers, as a flash of truth in a sky speckled with dummy stars.

Robert, of course, succeeded his brother, and then, with the characteristic inconsistency of selfishness and ambition, he employed all the power of his realm in helping the King of France to subdue his younger brother, who was evincing the same spirit of seditiousness and insubmission that he had himself displayed.

Only such plays should be acted as were free from all unchastity, seditiousness, and "uncomely matter."

They have attacked a number of reformers of the world with the charge of seditiousness.

He had long, fretful monologues on the vanity of diamond-making, if accompanied with "pestering" by "interlopers;" on the wickedness of concealment and conspiracy, and their effects on charcoal-burning; on the nurturing of spies and "adders" in the family circle, and on the seditiousness of dark and mysterious councils in which a gray-haired father was left out.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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