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    1. In this case, absorption of energy takes place in deeper levels, since religious leaders are obeyed and worshiped by entire populations, while they systematically rouse guilt and terror


    2. She cries again as she tries to rouse her husband from his stupor


    3. Until on the fourth morning when Belle went to rouse them, they were not to be found


    4. ‘She’s still breathing but we can’t rouse her


    5. 9Proclaim this among the nations: Prepare for war! Rouse the warriors!


    6. was unable to rouse anyone to open it


    7. Most mornings, you wouldn’t believe what I go through to rouse him from his bed


    8. Hesper must have poured a full bucket of milk over his head to rouse him


    9. how to rouse him when he’s in his cups


    10. He ran back over to her to try to rouse her from her unconsciousness

    11. But she lay in bed, inert, unable to rouse the slightest bit of enthusiasm for living


    12. She considered speaking to rouse him, but instead knelt there and rocked him gently


    13. Except he wouldn’t activate the stealth mode on the journey, it would only rouse suspicion


    14. rouse her, even tugging at her arm a little, as though he would have


    15. He tried crying out to him, but he could not rouse him


    16. So he decided to get back to Hilderich and tend to him: he would rouse him and offer him some badly needed water


    17. “Sir,” I said, and tried to rouse myself


    18. When the page came to rouse him, he was already on his feet ready to


    19. Sam was the first to rouse


    20. Rajiv was drifting in and out of consciousness, but the doctors implied that it was all a rouse

    21. This seemed to rouse Jack from the Land of Om


    22. You can obtain power’s which will guard against her hold on you, then one day hopefully before she reforms, her hold on you will only ever be enough that you should know she is trying to rouse you and nothing more”


    23. And many shall be stirred up in anger to injure many; And they shall rouse up armies in order to shed blood; And in the end they shall


    24. prisoners were starting to rouse


    25. They had finally followed Suzy’s cue as she watched Jack with sheer admiration, clapping her hands furiously to rouse the crowd


    26. And in those days the angels shall return; And hurl themselves to the east on the Parthians and Medes; They shall stir up the kings, so that the spirit of Unrest shall come on them; And they shall rouse them from their thrones, so that they may break out like lions from their lairs; And as hungry wolves among their flocks; And they shall go up and tread under foot the land of His elect ones; And the land of His elect ones shall be before them, the threshing floor and the highway; But the city of my righteous ones shall be a hindrance to their horses; And they shall begin to fight among themselves, And their right hand shall be strong against themselves; And a man shall not know his brother; Nor a son his father or his mother; Till there is no number of the corpses through their slaughter; And their punishment be not in vain


    27. To rouse his interest in self-knowledge he needs


    28. You rouse in me the impulse to love my native land


    29. 9 Judah is a lion's whelp: from the prey, my son, you have gone up: he stooped down, he couched as a lion, and as an old lion; who shall rouse him up?


    30. And in those days the angels shall return; And hurl themselves to the east on the Parthians and Medes; They shall stir up the kings so that the spirit of Unrest shall come on them; And they shall rouse them from their thrones so that they may break out like lions from their lairs; And as hungry wolves among their flocks; And they shall go up and tread under foot the land of His elect ones; And the land of His elect ones shall be before them the threshing floor and the highway; But the city of my righteous ones shall be a hindrance to their horses; And they shall begin to fight among themselves And their right hand shall be strong against themselves; And a man shall not know his brother; Nor a son his father or his mother; Till there is no number of the corpses through their slaughter; And their punishment be not in vain

    31. down, he couched as a lion, and as an old lion; who shall rouse him up?


    32. 36 And many shall say to many at that time: "Where has the multitude of intelligence hidden itself and where has the multitude of wisdom removed itself?" 37 And whilst they are meditating these things; Then envy shall arise in those who had not thought anything of themselves and passion shall seize him who is peaceful; And many shall be stirred up in anger to injure many; And they shall rouse up armies in order to shed blood; And in the end they shall perish together with them


    33. You will cast a timed Sleep spell on yourselves, set to last the twelve hours you have decided to train with me for today, and a timed Awaken to rouse you at the end of that time


    34. He wondered briefly whether to rouse his host to let him know what he had seen but it was the middle of the night and they would be better able to face whatever mission Jemelda was involved with in the morning


    35. Fit to sleep all the morning through unless we rouse him, he replied


    36. rouse in response to the horrific sound of his doom


    37. Duke had to rouse himself and change spots where he could still catch some


    38. “Sorry to rouse you,


    39. Jane was beside me, trying to rouse me from unconsciousness


    40. pointless, I tried to rouse him gently again

    41. It took me about two days to rouse myself from my depression


    42. The blade had glanced from the jewels of Thalis's girdle and inflicted only a very superficial flesh-wound, only enough to rouse the Stygian's unbridled fury


    43. He intended leading them on a long chase, in order to give Sancha time to rouse and arm the Zingarans


    44. 'But,' Balthus persisted, 'if he can order the beasts to do his bidding, why doesn't he rouse them all and have them after us? The forest is full of leopards; why send only one after us?'


    45. 'Go! Rouse the other settlers along the road and take them with you


    46. Not to do what was obviously expected of him would rouse instant suspicion


    47. become so weak that if the house were to catch fire he could not rouse


    48. In the fury of his torment he tried futilely to rouse the omens that had guided his youth along dan-gerous paths into the desolate wasteland of glory


    49. Every movement of the frightened fish's tail-fin seemed to rouse the mist up into new heights of charged extremis; a witches cauldron could not be more arcane, more enchanted with potency


    50. She considered what would rouse this girl












































    1. Queen Naria was always trying to match him with someone, but he just wasn’t roused


    2. Ozzie roused Chrissie briefly making a noise as he prepared for bed


    3. The very first night he was roused up to sit in the big rocker in the great room with Poly, while his dad paced and hummed to Tania, Harry loved them


    4. resort to sarcasm unless his temper was roused - and


    5. nothing roused that temper more than the short-


    6. The photographer was roused to the commission that same morning on their return from the rail station in Truckee and the tearful sendoff


    7. 12“Let the nations be roused; let them advance into the Valley of


    8. More often than not, she was roused for the latter; few Captains in Transit lasted more than a decade before they lost their minds and Argos determined them to be hazardous to the ship and the entire mission


    9. And judging by the last reel, it was a miracle she hadn’t been roused to kill him


    10. Startled by the outcry, the other girl roused as well, her hairless eyelids opening to reveal a pair of confused eyes

    11. monk was roused to come to his assistance, he was in


    12. He roused six of his retainers from their quarters


    13. He roused Nerissa by pouring the still-hot tea over her face, then dragged her stumbling away


    14. Hesper roused her early in the morning


    15. She must have drifted off asleep, because it was dusk when a cold wind roused her


    16. "Extraordinary!" exclaimed Mr Pinscher, although it was not certain whether his interest was roused by this uncommon mode of conveyance, or by the vague suggestion of sausages


    17. The Thanes and soldiers were roused and ordered into position, and so too did Barrin Iylin, along with hundreds of other peasants, arm himself and stand alongside the Baron’s men


    18. It was late at night and I was roused from my sleep by the rocking of the ship


    19. At first he was afraid to open his eyes, until the lack of any sensory stimulation roused his curiosity


    20. About an hour later we were roused and told that the mule train was ready to start and that we could be on our way so we took up our positions on either side of it along with a few Fusiliers who were returning back to our lines

    21. He roused me by saying words I couldn"t understand, as though He were meeting an old friend


    22. I roused and looked up at him


    23. That response roused Orion’s suspicions; he knew Adem had spoken with the rebel emissaries today; he also believed Adem had played a part in starting the rebellion


    24. “Mmm hmm,” he mumbled over top of the clamor of roused up chickens


    25. He took the tiller and let Saldon sleep before he roused him some hours later


    26. Harold roused himself as his drink was given to him


    27. Reveille on July 1st roused a wet, bedraggled army from unrefreshing sleep


    28. She could have slept longer, much longer, and quickly identified the sound that had roused her


    29. Toinette had been asleep some hours when she was roused by a sharp


    30. Ann roused herself from her stupour

    31. The effervescible Latins were roused again, though several officers and privates deserted in the night and entered the Cuban lines


    32. roused to secure his return, it was aroused in vain


    33. A Cultural War waged by determined ideas is a much more subtle, deceptive and formidable form of warfare inasmuch as it craftily conceals its (unstated) purpose; a social and cultural conversion cutting at the (very) heart of a society‘s traditional belief system; a gradual, however determined process that oftentimes goes unchecked until an awakening society (roused from its slumbers) suddenly finds itself in the midst of altered customs and norms no longer consonant with that society‘s accustomed practices


    34. But as she reached the stone wall once more and dropped to rest on its smooth surface, wiping her forehead and tidying her ponytail, she could not help but remember the feelings the dream had roused in her


    35. In fact, in the dream, he could easily have forced himself on her, and her dream-self had been more than willing! But he had done nothing untoward, only roused her lust to heights she had never imagined possible, and with her full participation!


    36. His hunting instinct was fully roused


    37. And as she did, she became, once again, roused


    38. then the stinging flies roused


    39. Mia had been resting fitfully before the cop roused her


    40. A primal fear roused him to reality with a jolt, bringing him back to his senses

    41. When they roused her from her stasis sleep, she was at first shocked and terrified, frightened of her child


    42. When Father Mulcahey got wind off the missing bottle, he roused us out of bed


    43. Finally it roused him enough to realize that the


    44. A menacing sound had roused him from a restless sleep, and he wondered what was wrong


    45. Roused from her concentration, Juliet responded, “Yes


    46. She was roused from her unpleasant reverie by a timid little touch on her shoulder


    47. She gently roused him and led him to bed


    48. After Ignace had been feted enough (several days), we were roused early again and headed south with my tumen in the lead, as usual, and on this particular day my jagun was in the van


    49. What Elizabeth said roused his attention, drawing him to look at her pretty features


    50. Early the next morning, Silpitocle roused me













































    1. The door of the car opening rouses me


    2. I pick up the phone before he rouses sufficiently to respond


    3. The sound of footsteps coming towards the kitchen rouses her and she frantically tries to pull herself together, groping in the pocket of her jeans for a tissue


    4. All they want is for a woman to want them, and they’re happy to satisfy her when she rouses them


    5. chelaship by that very act rouses


    6. Just as the incessant yapping of a dog worries and enrages more constitutionally silent animals, so the clamorous voice of a man rouses fear in some bestial bosoms and insane rage in others


    7. The god who created the sun which gives us light, who rouses the waves and rules the storm, though hidden in the clouds, he watches us


    8. But why were they all so much frightened and in such a frantic hurry? Had Fanny sunk as low as the sort of party which rouses the attention of the police? This, rather than bailiffs, was the possibility he was now inclined to consider, and he was turning it over in his mind with distaste when Manby appeared in the doorway, and by her mere appearance put it to flight


    9. Quebec, and the busy crossing at Rouses Point, New York, as well as other points along the


    10. You feel that his is a safe example to follow and he rouses the same

    11. I feel an entirely new type of cold on my back, which rouses my suspicions… our tent is practically submerged


    12. particularly interesting, and rouses that species of pity, which is so near akin, it easily slides into love


    13. But when a man's pulse is healthy and temperate, and when before going to sleep he has awakened his rational powers, and fed them on noble thoughts and enquiries, collecting himself in meditation; after having first indulged his appetites neither too much nor too little, but just enough to lay them to sleep, and prevent them and their enjoyments and pains from interfering with the higher principle--which he leaves in the solitude of pure abstraction, free to contemplate and aspire to the knowledge of the unknown, whether in past, present, or future: when again he has allayed the passionate element, if he has a quarrel against any one--I say, when, after pacifying the two irrational principles, he rouses up the third, which is reason, before he takes his rest, then, as you know, he attains truth most nearly, and is least likely to be the sport of fantastic and lawless visions


    14. Four weeks’ worth of headlines from the Seattle Times alone were reason enough for worry: “Death Penalty for Pacifists Is Decreed as Germany Girds” (April 19); “Nazis Jail Aged Nuns, Monks in New Attack on Christianity” (April 27); “German Move to Build U-Boats Rouses Anxiety in Great Britain” (April 28); “Britain to Match Nazi Planes; Calls on Hitler to Fix Limits” (May 2); “Hitler Warned by Britain Not to Militarize Rhineland Zone” (May 7); “Nazis Have New Weapon: 60-Knot Boat” (May 17); “Hitler Police Jail U


    15. And by that desire I rouse aversion in him, and he rouses fury in me, and it cannot be different


    16. She rouses as they near the DC stop


    17. It was simple; leave a toy doll on the stairs, then cry in the night until your father rouses up, tired of listening to you cry, and goes downstairs to fetch you warm milk, and stumbles


    18. My captain rouses me with No! And I am his dearest echo


    19. The preacher who can touch and affect such an heterogeneous mass of hearers, on subjects limited, and long worn threadbare in all common hands; who can say anything new or striking, anything that rouses the attention without offending the taste, or wearing out the feelings of his hearers, is a man whom one could not, in his public capacity, honour enough


    20. When the last echo of his sultan's step has died away, and Starbuck, the first Emir, has every reason to suppose that he is seated, then Starbuck rouses from his quietude, takes a few turns along the planks, and, after a grave peep into the binnacle, says, with some touch of pleasantness, "Dinner, Mr

    21. Even the sailors feel the power of his eloquence; when he speaks, they no longer despair; he rouses their energies, and while they hear his voice they believe these vast mountains of ice are mole-hills which will vanish before the resolutions of man


    22. “She is so calm; nothing rouses her—though wet hens are not always calm! Oh! I can’t understand it!” Her eldest daughter inspired Lizabetha with a kind of puzzled compassion


    23. He says that it rouses his energy and that it is a platonic love; but it has nothing but nastiness for its basis


    24. At nightfall the fever may come upon you again, and you may wish to be left alone whereupon your loving wife, though wasted, pale, and full of yawns, will go on sitting in a chair opposite you, as dusk falls, until her very slightest movement, her very slightest sound, rouses you to feelings of anger and impatience


    1. ’ 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


    2. Several strong cups of coffee had gone a long way towards rousing me further and, by ten thirty I had been on the road


    3. The world was rousing


    4. 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


    5. A few hours later, after helping Beth prepare dinner, and another rousing conversation about the poem


    6. before finally rousing the sentry, and even then he was


    7. Brice sensed the mages rousing behind him and could hear whispers running through the crowd of students


    8. She slipped through the doorway, her padded feet resting at the head of the rousing demon


    9. After a rousing dinner with the now friendly Security team, Warlock went out to check the Skimmer and get the latest weather scan


    10. Claire started to sing it too, and soon there was a rousing chorus

    11. 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


    12. And Molly--that's the little girl--and I had a rousing


    13. As I tumbled down the long, stone staircase leading to the street, the tourists gave a rousing cheer


    14. The opening was a rousing success


    15. Not the usual one or two voices being joined by others, rousing to an erratic medley that disperses


    16. There's Norman Douglas, too--I like that man, and I'd like to have a good rousing argument with him now and then


    17. A rousing call to the Jews that remain in


    18. with rousing the unconscious energies of the mind and bringing


    19. rousing another part of her reality


    20. Like heroes, they were given a rousing welcome

    21. Hurried footfalls pounded through the encampment rousing light-sleeping fellow travelers


    22. A breeze tousled his hair, rousing him from his reverie


    23. 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


    24. The noisy exchange had only succeeded in rousing the rest of the group, most of whom were


    25. Moshe, rousing again from his midnight reverie, realized he no longer heard the sounds that


    26. Maria reacted, rousing from her own nap, seeing his magazine title, "Whut? Bali is what??"


    27. A rousing chorus of yells and ululations accompanied fists punching the air


    28. It made distant objects indistinct and that made him uneasy, rousing thoughts of serpents gliding unseen through the dimness


    29. From the court where lay the rousing buccaneers he heard their groans growing louder, beginning to be mingled with incoherent curses


    30. I stayed there for two weeks, not rousing when he opened the door

    31. 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


    32. 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


    33. " He had not expected hearty congratulations or a rousing


    34. Linda Tillery was one of the lead singers in a rousing rhythm and blues cover of the song


    35. Rudolph’s instincts were rousing an aversion to the man


    36. 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


    37. Isn't that supposed to be a rousing, joyful song, Jillian wondered


    38. The chal enge was to somehow make it to Singapore without rousing the


    39. At this point I want to include a morale and spirit rousing paragraph on keeping your faith in the human spirit and humanity


    40. The moment he concluded his submission people gave him rousing applause by clapping hands

    41. 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


    42. catch his words without any interfering wood dwarf rousing the colony against him


    43. He felt that a rousing speech was in order to lift morale –not that anyone’s but his seemed in


    44. The soldiers gave a rousing cheer


    45. 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


    46. * On 2 July 1943, Subhas Chandra Bose reached Singapore and gave the rousing war cry of ‘Dilli Chalo’


    47. 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


    48. In addition, Wishful has been presented with a mentorship agreement with Balenmore, Colorado, a small-town that’s made rural tourism a rousing success


    49. Whenever conversation flags he whips it out and blows a rousing blast, giving her time to think of something to say next


    50. And rousing herself to the proper pitch of kindness, she said, "I'm glad














































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