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’ He said his temper rousing – I recognise the signs! ‘She is not amenable to what she sees as charity and I insulted her by suggesting that she couldn’t look after herself
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Several strong cups of coffee had gone a long way towards rousing me further and, by ten thirty I had been on the road
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The world was rousing
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White Feathers had not yet joined them for the morning's coffee and chat; Harry was rousing the twins and helping them dress for the day
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A few hours later, after helping Beth prepare dinner, and another rousing conversation about the poem
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before finally rousing the sentry, and even then he was
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Brice sensed the mages rousing behind him and could hear whispers running through the crowd of students
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She slipped through the doorway, her padded feet resting at the head of the rousing demon
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After a rousing dinner with the now friendly Security team, Warlock went out to check the Skimmer and get the latest weather scan
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Claire started to sing it too, and soon there was a rousing chorus
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So the unsuspecting customers heartily and happily whistled a rousing chorus of the Great Escape, repeatedly which soon caught on at the other tables in the pub
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And Molly--that's the little girl--and I had a rousing
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As I tumbled down the long, stone staircase leading to the street, the tourists gave a rousing cheer
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The opening was a rousing success
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Not the usual one or two voices being joined by others, rousing to an erratic medley that disperses
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There's Norman Douglas, too--I like that man, and I'd like to have a good rousing argument with him now and then
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A rousing call to the Jews that remain in
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with rousing the unconscious energies of the mind and bringing
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rousing another part of her reality
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Like heroes, they were given a rousing welcome
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Hurried footfalls pounded through the encampment rousing light-sleeping fellow travelers
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A breeze tousled his hair, rousing him from his reverie
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Thus it became obvious the Colonel was shitfaced and so began the real party led off by Smiggenhiggens, as he was to be forever known, singing a rousing Be Kind to Your Web Footed Friends accompanying himself with appropriate quacks on his battered but perfectly tuned duck call
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The noisy exchange had only succeeded in rousing the rest of the group, most of whom were
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Moshe, rousing again from his midnight reverie, realized he no longer heard the sounds that
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Maria reacted, rousing from her own nap, seeing his magazine title, "Whut? Bali is what??"
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A rousing chorus of yells and ululations accompanied fists punching the air
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It made distant objects indistinct and that made him uneasy, rousing thoughts of serpents gliding unseen through the dimness
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From the court where lay the rousing buccaneers he heard their groans growing louder, beginning to be mingled with incoherent curses
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I stayed there for two weeks, not rousing when he opened the door
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Strabonus had raced ahead of news of the battle, and the people, just rousing to the occupations of the day, gaped to see their king returning with a small retinue, and were in doubt as to whether it portended victory or defeat
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A wayward devilish mirth of mockery rose above his fury, but to the nervous soldiers who drove the chariot his laughter sounded like the muttering of a rousing lion
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" He had not expected hearty congratulations or a rousing
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Linda Tillery was one of the lead singers in a rousing rhythm and blues cover of the song
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Rudolph’s instincts were rousing an aversion to the man
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When it was suggested to me that I join a few of my friends for a few days of hiking along the Appalachian Trail I thought nothing of giving the idea a rousing thumbs up
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Isn't that supposed to be a rousing, joyful song, Jillian wondered
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The chal enge was to somehow make it to Singapore without rousing the
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At this point I want to include a morale and spirit rousing paragraph on keeping your faith in the human spirit and humanity
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The moment he concluded his submission people gave him rousing applause by clapping hands
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It was clear that if Annie wasn’t in the mood for talking, that there would be no point rousing the others, so she was my first port of call
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catch his words without any interfering wood dwarf rousing the colony against him
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He felt that a rousing speech was in order to lift morale –not that anyone’s but his seemed in
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The soldiers gave a rousing cheer
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The rousing speech received a thumbs up—Television Audience Meter (TAM) ratings show that it was watched by a viewership three times higher than the 2013 Independence Day speech
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* On 2 July 1943, Subhas Chandra Bose reached Singapore and gave the rousing war cry of ‘Dilli Chalo’
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Not because human legality was considered efficient or fair, but simply because all the shouting, crying, cheating, gavel-banging and opportunities for rousing speeches, applause, more crying and other histrionics were about as entertaining as justice could get
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In addition, Wishful has been presented with a mentorship agreement with Balenmore, Colorado, a small-town that’s made rural tourism a rousing success
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Whenever conversation flags he whips it out and blows a rousing blast, giving her time to think of something to say next
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And rousing herself to the proper pitch of kindness, she said, "I'm glad
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Someone shook Nancy’s legs, rousing us from a restful sleep
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"And I'm certain still does," said George; though was he certain? That apathetic figure on the seat in Battersea Park, rousing only at a sudden noise or movement behind him; that patient, unarguing listener to his impetuous proposals; that obedient follower wherever he led, even if it were into Fanny's own house; could such a positive emotion as love still be expected of him? And agonizing love, too
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While his relations were ill and having to have either a doctor or a funeral and sometimes, rousing him to fury, both, or if not ill were well and requiring food and clothing, his pig walked about pink and naked, giving no trouble, needing no money spent on it, placidly transmuting into the fat of future feastings that which without it would have become, in heaps, a source of flies and corruption
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He was following the car closely, but without rousing suspicions this time, he hoped
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The entire tribe chanted that phrase in a rousing exhibit of support for their valiant prince
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He seemed to be in the middle of a rousing speech, “the Baron has said it for years! They are a blight on the landscape of mighty Trevena
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He rode by and we all turned in our saddles to see him go, giving him a rousing cheer from the ranks
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My mother was the first to dare the fashion show in our conservative, barely rousing, still vacillating, revolution-gripped country
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Then, respite and troubled sleep in Anna"s luscious embrace with the buzzer often rousing us, making our hearts pound, rushing to Tahira for what little help we could offer
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Hours later, I woke up in her embrace her mouth on mine, a cheeky tongue rousing me, trying to arouse me, c'mon lazybones, wake up, you are neglecting me, you've slept enough
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A rousing cheer rose
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“I agree,” Hallen said, rousing from his momentary doze
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even greater change, the surrounding numbers exploded into a hive of activity, rousing as
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whole camp was rousing
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With each rousing chorus they cheered and stamped their feet,
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And with a rousing passion he fervently extolled the necessity of human equality being
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The two armies clashed with a rousing clatter that was actually tangible
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Nastasya, coming into his room at ten o'clock the next morning, had difficulty in rousing him
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Nastasya felt positively offended and began wrathfully rousing him
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Up the two terrace flights of steps the rain ran wildly, and beat at the great door, like a swift messenger rousing those within; uneasy rushes of wind went through the hall, among the old spears and knives, and passed lamenting up the stairs, and shook the curtains of the bed where the last Marquis had slept
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"You can't do it here, it's not the place," cried Achilles, rousing himself, his eyes growing bigger and bigger
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Having ascertained the places which it frequents and passes, they stop the way to them with mud, and then rousing it, drive it towards the spot, and as soon as the ermine comes to the mud it halts, and allows itself to be taken captive rather than pass through the mire, and spoil and sully its whiteness, which it values more than life and liberty
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For a battle-call, rousing to arms if need be, years, centuries hence
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And ever the sound of the cannon far or near, (rousing even in
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Rousing the land with breath of flame, while you beat and beat the drum, Now as the sound of the drum, hollow and harsh to the last,
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The solemn hymns and masses rousing adoration,
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He tried to resume his former easy, indifferent air, but it was an affectation now, for the rousing had been more efficacious than he would confess
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But the invitation received at first with a sort of dismay ended by rousing the dormant energy of my feelings
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"--As she said this, she sunk into a reverie for a few moments;--but rousing herself again, "Now, Edward," said she, calling his attention to the prospect,
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White clouds went on their way, crowding to the back of the hills that were rousing in the springtime
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From a reverie of this kind she was recalled at the end of some minutes by Willoughby, who, rousing himself from a reverie at least equally painful, started up in preparation for going, and said--
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It was the bits of snow that kept rousing him when he did not want to be roused
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I was laid alone, for the first time; and, rousing from a dismal doze after a night of weeping, I lifted my hand to push the panels aside: it struck the table-top! I swept it along the carpet, and then memory burst in: my late anguish was swallowed in a paroxysm of despair
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"Hey, Throttler, lad!" whispered the little wretch, rousing a half-bred bull-dog from its lair in a corner
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approve and be approved of, gave the pastor rousing applause
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"Yes," said Hawkeye, rousing himself again; "'tis as you say, too late to harbor further thoughts about it
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Give him a rousing fine kick now and again where it wouldn't blind him
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firtree cove a wild place I suppose it must be the highest rock in existence the galleries and casemates and those frightful rocks and Saint Michaels cave with the icicles or whatever they call them hanging down and ladders all the mud plotching my boots Im sure thats the way down the monkeys go under the sea to Africa when they die the ships out far like chips that was the Malta boat passing yes the sea and the sky you could do what you liked lie there for ever he caressed them outside they love doing that its the roundness there I was leaning over him with my white ricestraw hat to take the newness out of it the left side of my face the best my blouse open for his last day transparent kind of shirt he had I could see his chest pink he wanted to touch mine with his for a moment but I wouldnt lee him he was awfully put out first for fear you never know consumption or leave me with a child embarazada that old servant Ines told me that one drop even if it got into you at all after I tried with the Banana but I was afraid it might break and get lost up in me somewhere because they once took something down out of a woman that was up there for years covered with limesalts theyre all mad to get in there where they come out of youd think they could never go far enough up and then theyre done with you in a way till the next time yes because theres a wonderful feeling there so tender all the time how did we finish it off yes O yes I pulled him off into my handkerchief pretending not to be excited but I opened my legs I wouldnt let him touch me inside my petticoat because I had a skirt opening up the side I tormented the life out of him first tickling him I loved rousing that dog in the hotel rrrsssstt awokwokawok his eyes shut and a bird flying below us he was shy all the same I liked him like that moaning I made him blush a little when I got over him that way when I unbuttoned him and took his out and drew back the skin it had a kind of eye in it theyre all Buttons men down the middle on the wrong side of them Molly darling he called me what was his name Jack Joe Harry Mulvey was it yes I think a lieutenant he was rather fair he had a laughing kind of a voice so I went round to the whatyoucallit everything was whatyoucallit moustache had he he said hed come back Lord its just like yesterday to me and if I was married hed do it to me and I promised him yes faithfully Id let him block me now flying perhaps hes dead or killed or a captain or admiral its nearly 20 years if I said firtree cove he would if he came up behind me and put his hands over my eyes to guess who I might recognise him hes young still about 40 perhaps hes married some girl on the black water and is quite changed they all do they havent half the character a woman has she little knows what I did with her beloved husband before he ever dreamt of her in broad daylight too in the sight of the whole world you might say they could have put an article about it in the Chronicle I was a bit wild after when I blew out the old bag the biscuits were in from Benady Bros and exploded it Lord what a bang all the woodcocks and pigeons screaming coming back the same way that we went over middle hill round by the old guardhouse and the jews burialplace pretending to read out the Hebrew on them I wanted to fire his pistol he said he hadnt one he didnt know what to make of me with his peak cap on that he always wore crooked as often as I settled it straight H M S Calypso swinging my hat that old Bishop that spoke off the altar his long preach about womans higher functions about girls now riding the bicycle and wearing peak caps and the new woman bloomers God send him sense and me more money I suppose theyre called after him I never thought that would be my
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My account of the departure is based in part on “United States Olympic Team Sails for Games Amid Rousing Send-Off,” NYT, July 16, 1936
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There seemed to be several melodies in the air, some closer, or louder, others farther away, but all busy rousing the town folk with not so gentle reminders that the Sabbath had arrived and the doors were open
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Rousing himself, Levin got up from the haycock, and looking at the stars, he saw that the night was over
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He felt that this was rousing in his soul a feeling of anger destructive of his peace of mind and of all the good of his achievement
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The doctor, rousing himself out of profound reflection, told her abruptly to call her mistress at once
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‘Oh, nurse dear, I didn’t know you were in the house,’ said Anna, rousing herself for a moment
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Noticing in the next act that her box was empty, Vronsky, rousing indignant ‘hushes’ in the silent audience, went out in the middle of a solo and drove home
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The complexity of Petersburg, as a rule, had a stimulating effect on him, rousing him out of his Moscow stagnation
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She looked at Frank so steadily, her eyes narrowing, that he became With the rousing of fresh hope, her spine stiffened and she forgot that her feet were somewhat alarmed and she dropped her gaze swiftly, remembering Rhett’s words: “I’ve seen eyes like yours above a dueling pistol… They evoke no ardor in the male breast
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lathered horse that was half dead from exhaustion and came knocking at their door, It was on a wild wet night in April that Tony Fontaine rode in from Jonesboro on a rousing her and Frank from sleep with their hearts in their throats
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Draught Porridge featured Elton John’s future guitar player Davey Johnstone, who provided accompaniment for the rousing vocals and tall tales of the Kerryman Noel Murphy
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A Welsh miner’s choir completely stole the show in matters of heart and passion, but we followed Billy Bragg’s rousing set with a mix of well-known songs and some that I had not yet decided how to record, including a very early draft of “Tramp the Dirt Down,” which was then called “Betrayal