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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
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She cries again as she tries to rouse her husband from his stupor
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Until on the fourth morning when Belle went to rouse them, they were not to be found
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‘She’s still breathing but we can’t rouse her
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9Proclaim this among the nations: Prepare for war! Rouse the warriors!
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was unable to rouse anyone to open it
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Most mornings, you wouldn’t believe what I go through to rouse him from his bed
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Hesper must have poured a full bucket of milk over his head to rouse him
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how to rouse him when he’s in his cups
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He ran back over to her to try to rouse her from her unconsciousness
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But she lay in bed, inert, unable to rouse the slightest bit of enthusiasm for living
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She considered speaking to rouse him, but instead knelt there and rocked him gently
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Except he wouldn’t activate the stealth mode on the journey, it would only rouse suspicion
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rouse her, even tugging at her arm a little, as though he would have
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He tried crying out to him, but he could not rouse him
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So he decided to get back to Hilderich and tend to him: he would rouse him and offer him some badly needed water
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“Sir,” I said, and tried to rouse myself
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When the page came to rouse him, he was already on his feet ready to
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Sam was the first to rouse
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Rajiv was drifting in and out of consciousness, but the doctors implied that it was all a rouse
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This seemed to rouse Jack from the Land of Om
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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”
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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
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prisoners were starting to rouse
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They had finally followed Suzy’s cue as she watched Jack with sheer admiration, clapping her hands furiously to rouse the crowd
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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
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To rouse his interest in self-knowledge he needs
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You rouse in me the impulse to love my native land
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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?
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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
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down, he couched as a lion, and as an old lion; who shall rouse him up?
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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
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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
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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
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Fit to sleep all the morning through unless we rouse him, he replied
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rouse in response to the horrific sound of his doom
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Duke had to rouse himself and change spots where he could still catch some
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“Sorry to rouse you,
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Jane was beside me, trying to rouse me from unconsciousness
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pointless, I tried to rouse him gently again
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It took me about two days to rouse myself from my depression
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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
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He intended leading them on a long chase, in order to give Sancha time to rouse and arm the Zingarans
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'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?'
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'Go! Rouse the other settlers along the road and take them with you
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Not to do what was obviously expected of him would rouse instant suspicion
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become so weak that if the house were to catch fire he could not rouse
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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
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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
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She considered what would rouse this girl
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to breathe on her or talk because this will only rouse her
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to herself, “But who's going to rouse me!”
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But they will never do so in an independent African state where the leaders are chosen by their ability to rouse the primitive emotions of a mob of ignorant, deluded, predatory savages
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“That should rouse her
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Who will rouse him up?
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That left him with too many conflicting responsibilities: he had to hold Boopsie, he had to try to rouse his wife, and now the town’s citizens were demanding that he do something about these monsters
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Maybe it was for him? Maybe they were going to capture him, and shove him in here for a punishment for trying to rouse a cave-troll against them?
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And then the story of Sikhidhvaja is most awe-inspiring of all! Chudalai, the queen of Sikhidhvaja, saw her lord immersed in the thought-suppressed variety of trance and thought within herself; “Let me rouse my lord, the King, from this state of Ecstasy
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The Yogi who concentrates on the Muladhara Chakra gets full knowledge of the Kundalini and the various means to rouse it to action
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to rouse the Amazon
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gently roll her back and forth, attempting to rouse her
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” The remark caused Ronald to rouse from his miserable torpor
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Rave had impressed upon her that the burgeoning Destiratu could rouse other vampires at any time, and she should remain careful
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Isn’t there a method in the apparent madness of the mullahs, who to try to convert the gaoled Christian convicts of the West into Islam? While the truly devout could be averse to the suicide missions for they were brought up to believe tbat it was a sin in Islam, nonetheless their prejudice could come in handy to rouse them to jihad in the cause of Islam with Paradise as the destination
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He sat in his office, distressed, thinking the matter over, and didn’t rouse himself from that state till a member of staff informed him that the high commander was holding a meeting with the officers
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you have whims, O Cid, thatwould rouse a stone
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Do all you can in order to rouse her
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“Paul! Paul, wakeup!” She shook his shoulders and gingerly grabbed his chin and moved his face side to side in an attempt to rouse him
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Just because she was bored and tired; just because, having stupidly said something bound to rouse Audrey, she felt she couldn't go through any resulting scene
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And wasn't everybody, nearly, by the Sunday evening of a week-end party, bored and tired? And hadn't most of the guests by that time said something bound to rouse somebody? But other guests, more decent than herself, didn't go away and ruin their hostess's dinner plans; other guests didn't go off, simply because they were afraid they would have to sit next to Major Cookham
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Miss Cartwright, to rouse her, for she appeared to have fallen into an abstraction, suggested that perhaps she could give her some clue as to where in Bethnal Green she might most fruitfully search for the payee, and Fanny, after gazing at her a moment collecting her thoughts, gave her the brother--a priest in a cassock, she said; explaining that everyone was sure to know where he lived, because he stood on chairs in the street and preached
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"But--" said Ingeborg, trying to rouse herself even at this eleventh hour
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Suddenly the bell of the church began to toll, and sentries went running every which way but up to rouse the men of the town
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I remember that The British Tea Act of 1773 began to rouse the Colonists to anger
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inspirar, to inspire, affect (with), cause, rouse, excite
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Moulin didn’t try to rouse his master; the significant pool of coagulated blood on the coverlet was proof enough that it would have been futile
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but few people seem able to rouse themselves from their "soul sleep" without it
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‘A rouse worthy of the imagination of Doyle,’ Mick floated
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recognise faces, and to plan a big rouse that would be believed
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And this rouse allowed Sayeed to
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It is the accumulated filth of thousands of years of undead filth inside them, and around them; that instantly rouse themselves whenever they feel themselves threatened by any truth
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Few had listened, his own attempts to rouse people not enough either
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ON THE DOOR AND TRYING TO ROUSE ANDY
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And rouse the believers
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"Pieces of torn linen couldn't rouse suspicion, whatever happened; I think not, I think not, any way!" he repeated, standing in the middle of the room, and with painful concentration he fell to gazing about him again, at the floor and everywhere, trying to make sure he had not forgotten anything
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"It was not so at all! That was all Katerina Ivanovna's invention, for she did not understand! And I never made love to Sofya Semyonovna! I was simply developing her, entirely disinterestedly, trying to rouse her to protest
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There was a' gaming; there o'ertook in's rouse;
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The Christians have the right to rouse most cities with their interpretation of the day's meaning
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Thoughts and deeds of the present our rouse and early start
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See, then, Anselmo, the peril thou art encountering in seeking to disturb the peace of thy virtuous consort; see for what an empty and ill-advised curiosity thou wouldst rouse up passions that now repose in quiet in the breast of thy chaste wife; reflect that what thou art staking all to win is little, and what thou wilt lose so much that I leave it undescribed, not having the words to express it
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For God's sake I entreat of thee, for thine own I implore thee, let not this open manifestation rouse thy anger; but rather so calm it as to allow these two lovers to live in peace and quiet without any
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"Melancholy, senor," said he, "was made, not for beasts, but for men; but if men give way to it overmuch they turn to beasts; control yourself, your worship; be yourself again; gather up Rocinante's reins; cheer up, rouse yourself and show that gallant spirit that knights-errant ought to have
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"I can remedy that entirely," said he of the Grove, "and in this way: before we begin the battle, I will come up to your worship fair and softly, and give you three or four buffets, with which I shall stretch you at my feet and rouse your anger, though it were sleeping sounder than a dormouse
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Lay on to that hide of thine, thou great untamed brute, rouse up thy lusty vigour that only urges thee to eat and eat, and set free the softness of my flesh, the gentleness of my nature, and the fairness of my face
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their vulgar, indecent mirth, which he called nature, rouse his sluggish spirits
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"Liza," I say, "can you imagine that I have not noticed your love? I saw it all, I divined it, but I did not dare to approach you first, because I had an influence over you and was afraid that you would force yourself, from gratitude, to respond to my love, would try to rouse in your heart a feeling which was perhaps absent, and I did not wish that
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His mother tried, but she could not rouse herself
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Queen Naria was always trying to match him with someone, but he just wasn’t roused
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Ozzie roused Chrissie briefly making a noise as he prepared for bed
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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
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resort to sarcasm unless his temper was roused - and
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nothing roused that temper more than the short-
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The photographer was roused to the commission that same morning on their return from the rail station in Truckee and the tearful sendoff
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12“Let the nations be roused; let them advance into the Valley of
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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
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And judging by the last reel, it was a miracle she hadn’t been roused to kill him
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Startled by the outcry, the other girl roused as well, her hairless eyelids opening to reveal a pair of confused eyes
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monk was roused to come to his assistance, he was in
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He roused six of his retainers from their quarters
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He roused Nerissa by pouring the still-hot tea over her face, then dragged her stumbling away
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Hesper roused her early in the morning
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She must have drifted off asleep, because it was dusk when a cold wind roused her
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"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
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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
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It was late at night and I was roused from my sleep by the rocking of the ship
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At first he was afraid to open his eyes, until the lack of any sensory stimulation roused his curiosity
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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
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He roused me by saying words I couldn"t understand, as though He were meeting an old friend
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I roused and looked up at him
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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
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“Mmm hmm,” he mumbled over top of the clamor of roused up chickens
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He took the tiller and let Saldon sleep before he roused him some hours later
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Harold roused himself as his drink was given to him
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Reveille on July 1st roused a wet, bedraggled army from unrefreshing sleep
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She could have slept longer, much longer, and quickly identified the sound that had roused her
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Toinette had been asleep some hours when she was roused by a sharp
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Ann roused herself from her stupour
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The effervescible Latins were roused again, though several officers and privates deserted in the night and entered the Cuban lines
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roused to secure his return, it was aroused in vain
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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
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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
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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!
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His hunting instinct was fully roused
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And as she did, she became, once again, roused
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then the stinging flies roused
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Mia had been resting fitfully before the cop roused her
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A primal fear roused him to reality with a jolt, bringing him back to his senses
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When they roused her from her stasis sleep, she was at first shocked and terrified, frightened of her child
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When Father Mulcahey got wind off the missing bottle, he roused us out of bed
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Finally it roused him enough to realize that the
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A menacing sound had roused him from a restless sleep, and he wondered what was wrong
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Roused from her concentration, Juliet responded, “Yes
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She was roused from her unpleasant reverie by a timid little touch on her shoulder
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She gently roused him and led him to bed
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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
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What Elizabeth said roused his attention, drawing him to look at her pretty features
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Early the next morning, Silpitocle roused me
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Jack roused the audience into a huge clapping spectacle whilst Suzy stood there wiping a tear from her eye at the well wishers sentiments
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once the interest is roused, orderly application will follow
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curiosity are roused and I begin to explore the realm you have
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10 And Esau said, Is he not rightly called Jacob? for he has supplanted me twice, he took away my birthright and now he has taken away my blessing; and Esau wept greatly; and when Isaac heard the voice of his son, Esau weeping, Isaac said to Esau, What can I do, my son, your brother came with subtlety and took away your blessing, and Esau hated his brother Jacob on account of the blessing that his father had given him, and his anger was greatly roused against him
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2 But Chiddekem, son of Pered, the father of Hamor, and his six brothers, would not listen to Shechem and his father Hamor, and they would not be circumcised, for the proposal of the sons of Jacob was loathsome in their sight, and their anger was greatly roused at this, that the people of the city had not listened to them
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28 And Judah and his brothers heard the words of the inhabitants of Gaash and their anger was greatly roused, and Judah was jealous of his God in this matter, and he called out and said, O Lord, help, send help to us and our brothers
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43 And they answered him, saying, are you not a slave, and where is your fathere and if you had a father you wouldst not already twice have been sold for a slave for so little value; and their anger was still roused against him, and they continued to strike him and to chastise him, and Joseph wept bitterly
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Despite the bizarre situation, my appetite had been roused by the grapes
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14 And the angel roused him from his sleep, and Joseph rose up and stood on his legs, and note the angel of the Lord was standing opposite to him; and the angel of the Lord spoke with Joseph, and he taught him all the languages of man in that night, and he called his name Jehoseph
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9 Jacob heard the words of his son's children, and he wept a great weeping, and his pity was roused for them, and Jacob called to his sons and they all came and sat before him
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2 And Moses went and came to the house of Pharaoh, and he spoke to him the words of the Lord who had sent him, but Pharaoh would not listen to the voice of the Lord, and God roused his might in Egypt on Pharaoh and his subjects, and God struck Pharaoh and his people with very great and sore plagues
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He roused himself from a semi-drugged sleep and looked around the room
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It was during one such night that Alison was roused slowly out of a deep and
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10 And Esau said Is he not rightly called Jacob? for he has supplanted me twice he took away my birthright and now he has taken away my blessing; and Esau wept greatly; and when Isaac heard the voice of his son Esau weeping Isaac said to Esau What can I do my son your brother came with subtlety and took away your blessing and Esau hated his brother Jacob on account of the blessing that his father had given him and his anger was greatly roused against him
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2 But Chiddekem son of Pered the father of Hamor and his six brothers would not listen to Shechem and his father Hamor and they would not be circumcised for the proposal of the sons of Jacob was loathsome in their sight and their anger was greatly roused at this that the people of the city had not listened to them
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28 And Judah and his brothers heard the words of the inhabitants of Gaash and their anger was greatly roused and Judah was jealous of his God in this matter and he called out and said O Lord help send help to us and our brothers
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43 And they answered him saying are you not a slave and where is your fathere and if you had a father you wouldst not already twice have been sold for a slave for so little value; and their anger was still roused against him and they continued to strike him and to chastise him and Joseph wept bitterly
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14 And the angel roused him from his sleep and Joseph rose up and stood on his legs and note the angel of the Lord was standing opposite to him; and the angel of the Lord spoke with Joseph and he taught him all the languages of man in that night and he called his name Jehoseph
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9 Jacob heard the words of his son's children and he wept a great weeping and his pity was roused for them and Jacob called to his sons and they all came and sat before him
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2 And Moses went and came to the house of Pharaoh and he spoke to him the words of the Lord who had sent him but Pharaoh would not listen to the voice of the Lord and God roused his might in Egypt on Pharaoh and his subjects and God struck Pharaoh and his people with very great and sore plagues
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A rage of helpless frustration roused Moshe nearly to wakefulness as he pawed uselessly at the nothingness that surrounded him
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Pharaoh roused himself as he prepared to leave the royal chamber
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The sound of a jeep roused them from their reverie
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On the landing, Moshe, having already roused his crew to action, directed the loading of the
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A rage of helpless frustration roused Moshe nearly to wakefulness as he pawed uselessly at
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He put his arms around her and was roused beyond measure
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Among the first stirrings of camp sounds that had roused Moshe
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2 And after six days Jesus took Simon Cephas and James and John his brother 3 and brought them up into a high mountain the three of them only; And while they 4 were praying Jesus changed and became after the fashion of another person; and his face shone like the sun and his raiment was very white like the snow and as 5 the light of lightning so that nothing on Earth can whiten like it; And there ap- 6 peared to him Moses and Elijah talking to Jesus; And they thought that the time 7 of his decease which was to be accomplished at Jerusalem was come; And Simon and those who were with him were heavy in the drowsiness of steep; and with effort they roused themselves and saw his glory and those two men that were standing with him
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Wherefore they have been cut off and cast far away on account of the anger of the Lord for they have roused Him to anger
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for just one other unfamiliar sound before they roused cautiously
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The mammoth monster behind me had been roused from a deep sleep and was in foul temper
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clawing at the sticks of the cage until I roused from sleep
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When the time came he roused his relief with no such generous urge as Keira had claimed
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Mark was a diligent and attentive lover and had easily roused her to enjoy their coupling
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She roused up half the Resistance in the middle of a firestorm
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They were roused that evening by porters and donned their best clothes for the state dinner
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A high-pitched squawk roused me in time to steady CC, who had caught one of her ridiculously high heels on the edge of the gutter and was toppling towards me
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A loud thumping noise roused Tom from sleep
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With increasing alarm the two young men stood quietly as ten lean, fit, powerful and obviously tough men roused themselves and enclosed them in a ring of hard flesh
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The collective sigh roused the dust on Fabien’s desk
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Her curiosity was roused and that day she decided to call briefly to both next-door neighbours to introduce herself on behalf of the family
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For the entity stalked me, roused me from sleep,
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It was a change in the motion of the boat that had roused her; Conan was resting on his oars, gazing beyond her
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Foes of flesh and blood he did not fear, however great the odds, but any hint of the supernatural roused all the dim monstrous instincts of fear that are the heritage of the barbarian
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Laying her head in her rounded arms she wept, until distant shouts of ribald revelry roused her to her own danger
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The girls slept on, but one, who roused, yawned, stretched her slender figure and blinked about
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It was a low mutter of voices that roused her
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She did not go the way they had come, but before Conan's suspicions could be roused, she halted in a wide ivory-cased chamber, and pointed to a tiny fountain which gurgled in the center of the ivory floor
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The door of the car opening rouses me
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I pick up the phone before he rouses sufficiently to respond
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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
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All they want is for a woman to want them, and they’re happy to satisfy her when she rouses them
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chelaship by that very act rouses
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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
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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
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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
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Quebec, and the busy crossing at Rouses Point, New York, as well as other points along the
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You feel that his is a safe example to follow and he rouses the same
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I feel an entirely new type of cold on my back, which rouses my suspicions… our tent is practically submerged
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particularly interesting, and rouses that species of pity, which is so near akin, it easily slides into love
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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
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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
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And by that desire I rouse aversion in him, and he rouses fury in me, and it cannot be different
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She rouses as they near the DC stop
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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
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My captain rouses me with No! And I am his dearest echo
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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
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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
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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
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“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
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He says that it rouses his energy and that it is a platonic love; but it has nothing but nastiness for its basis
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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
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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