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"roused" Synonyms
found mustered summoned gathered rallied commanded conjured drew evoked invoked collected raised called up mustered up summoned up drawn founden fand assembled mobilized(US) excited thrilled exhilarated stirred animated enlivened enthused stimulated delighted inspired inspirited invigorated moved elated lifted vitalized buoyed charged electrified enraptured aroused attracted titillated allured enticed inflamed beguiled charmed seduced tantalized(US) bewitched enchanted entranced hooked interested intrigued sparked led caused brought on brought about gave rise to produced effected created engendered generated triggered promoted advanced precipitated prompted contributed to furthered hastened accelerated initiated influenced determined dictated affected decided guided motivated biased biassed controlled directed regulated swayed won over channeled(US) channelled(UK) formed drove impelled induced coerced compelled encouraged forced goaded instigated obliged persuaded pressed woke waked woken awakened wakened awoke awaked awoken called woke up waked up woken up got up gotten up knocked up gave someone a shout given someone a shout rose risen arose arisen bestirred came to come to bestirred oneself got out of bed gotten out of bed mounted increased escalated grew grown expanded multiplied swelled swoll swollen enlarged accumulated proliferated burgeoned climbed clomb clumb mushroomed agitated disturbed upset bothered perturbed worried discomposed distressed unsettled disquieted troubled ruffled alarmed disconcerted rattled dismayed unnerved bugged provoked flustered echoed recalled recreated suggested alluded to brought to mind called to mind conjured up put one in mind of set on fire fired ignited set ablaze set afire set aflame set alight set fire to shook shaken quivered vibrated jerked convulsed jiggled shuddered jolted wobbled quaked quoke juddered jounced joggled wabbled rocked bucketed pierced hurt wounded wound pained grieved stung cut harrowed saddened struck stricken afflicted awake alert wakeful sleepless conscious restless insomniac up aware insomnolent stirring lucid astir cognizant restive alive waking wide-awake keen into besotted captivated enamored(US) enamoured(UK) crazed fond agog mesmerised(UK) smitten absorbed caught predisposed curious enthusiastic eager buoyant desirous jovial joyful joyous ecstatic engaged euphoric excitable heated angry furious irate enraged mad ireful wrathful indignant uptight bitter acrimonious wound up worked up keyed up het up in a state angered incensed wrought-up worked-up overwrought edgy jumpy nervous tense twitchy beside yourself on edge strung up emotional passionate ardent feeling fervent hot-blooded demonstrative warm fiery impassioned sentimental temperamental intense expressive fanatical fervid melodramatic More
"roused" Antonyms
yielded succumbed surrendered abdicated bowed broke capitulated ceded conceded folded relent relented relinquished resigned submitted gave in gave up gave way bored disinterested dulled wearied exhausted fatigued irked jaded wore bored rigid bored stiff bored to death bored to tears put to sleep sent to sleep wore out calmed composed consoled placated reassured soothed cooled pacified quieted relaxed sedated settled contained lulled moderated quelled stabilized(US) steadied stifled subdued repulsed repelled turned off disgusted offended revolted sickened disenchanted displeased put off drove away made one sick nauseated prevented stopped counteracted countered halted hindered impeded inhibited obstructed prohibited thwarted arrested averted blocked curbed defended against hampered headed off held back held off delayed suppressed deterred discouraged dissuaded interfered restrained withheld withholden disfavored diverted opposed disadvised disinclined indisposed deadened decreased dropped ignored lessened lowered napped slept went to sleep gone to sleep dropped off crashed out went off gone off conked out sacked out flaked out zoned out got to sleep gotten to sleep went out like a light gone out like a light comforted dampened declined disheartened fell felled fallen fixt fixed pleased regressed slowed slumped softened allayed assuaged eased mitigated alleviated relieved diminished mollified reduced palliated tempered asleep dormant dozing napping sleeping resting slumbering unawakened unconscious inattentive dead to the world tired snoozing reposing catnapping snoring crashed dreaming conked indifferent aloof dispassionate unenthusiastic impartial insouciant apathetic unimpressed reserved wary apprehensive reluctant uninterested insecure scornful diffident unmoved unexcited unenthused uninspired callous cold cool could care less couldn't care less dispirited don't give a damn draggy emotionless flat impassive insensible depressed miserable sad unhappy dejected disappointed dissatisfied down downcast sorrowful troubled woebegone down in the dumps drained low upset angerless delighted calm happy cheerful joyous

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At four in the morning, Tim Caro roused his colleagues.
Such a portentous and mysterious video roused all my curiosity.
This enigmatic reply roused the show's third host, Steve Doocy.
While the roused period is small, it is physiologically expensive.
Someone roused Sam Koulmini, one of only two doctors in Bol.
He was roused by officers and displayed drooling and slurred speech.
It's that you contend with the darker feelings roused within you.
But he soon roused and began to move through the streets.
Eventually Lil Pump roused himself and sneaked out the back door.
Case was roused from sleep from her mother, the reports indicate.
But the threat roused Mr. Northam, 57, a mild-mannered physician.
But she could not be roused, so he pushed it himself.
Officers roused the suspect, who quickly, but unsuccessfully, tried to drive away.
Bennet told police he was roused from sleep by a loud noise.
At night, the family is roused out of their sleep by alarms.
Euro members may be roused from their slumbers when crisis next hits.
And that visiting crowd nearly roused Green Bay to a major upset.
It must have roused in men an extraordinary desire for self-assertion.
A repairman roused from his sleep was unable to fix the problem.
The orchestra, now roused, breaks into rumbling repetitive figures and hurtling blasts.
Republicans may have been roused in enough time to elect Mr. Estes.
But they say the debate gave them pause since he roused their base.
Still, the encounter roused feelings of love between them, feelings they must vanquish.
He roused himself to witness the spectacular sight in Rockville Centre, New York.
He was roused by a drill instructor "violently smacking him," Mr. Ayad said.
He was apparently roused from sleep by the Chechen strongman Ramzan A. Kadyrov.
As a young man, he was hot-headed and easily roused to anger.
Of course, passions are roused, and the fans care intensely about the result.
Russia's spree of invasion, intimidation and assassination has roused the alliance from its slumber.
According to Sarnicki, Padilla identified Rahami after he roused him and saw his face.
She shoved down all the feelings he roused in her of having done wrong.
A militia was roused to pursue the suspected killers: the Lenape, resident Native Americans.
U: Unconsciousness or inability to be roused—especially after you firmly rub their chest.
He also testified that the commandos roused the sergeant's supervisor around 5:30 a.m.
Grace Banker stirred awake and roused three of the women she was bunking with.
One morning last November, a harrowing phone call roused Syria Sanchez from her sleep.
But Ojeda thought she was older than 15 and roused her to make sure.
The New York Post's article about the decision roused many who are against abortion.
At the legal speed limit in the 812 Superfast, you've barely roused the beast.
Moving down the list, Trump's team has roused only limited popular animosity against anything Chinese.
Brexiteers in the UK were particularly roused, with radio host Nigel Farage leading the charge.
After it was roused, the creature took off — and scaled the side of the building.
" And for a moment I am roused from my ancient ennui and reply, "Why not?
But now they stir, roused by a threat to the health care they so cherish.
Ms. Tovar called SeaWorld, which sent a team with a net and roused it from sleep.
Once he was roused, Mitrovic tried to be macho man and insist he could carry on.
Throughout his campaign, Mr. Odinga roused supporters by warning that the election results would be manipulated.
But when Aurora is prematurely roused from a state of suspended animation, her hopes are dashed.
That bird was roused terribly from sleep, no doubt, as big as a stump and flying.
It was fascinating to be so impressed by concerts without ever being truly roused by them.
In most kids' films, the monster is a fantastical threat roused from the darkest, deepest depths.
By bringing overtones of religious intolerance to the White House, he has finally roused the grass-roots.
The Hispanic community is roused and angry in a way that I've never seen in 30 years.
On the economic side, the latest report suggests that the inflation dragon has still not roused itself.
The early battle roused the crowd who happily bellowed "ooh" and "aah" with each subsequent power shot.
I needed a break from the politician who has roused the lowest impulses of the American character.
They evicted everyone on the premises, including tourists, some of whom had been roused from their sleep.
The seemingly arbitrary division has roused incomprehension and bitterness among an estimated 13,000 Afghans stuck in Greece.
The Hispanic community is roused and angry in a way that I've never seen in 220006 years.
But it turned fiery, his voice roused to a holler, when he praised his colleague's personal code.
We gently roused Mr. Clausse from his sleep to ask him a pressing question about the weather.
This is not the first time Mr. Trump has roused the ire of his neighbors in Virginia.
Three-year-old Josué couldn't be roused from his slumber to take note of Judge Nathan Herbert.
At the end of seventy-two hours, he was roused from his dormant state by an incoming message.
I won't go into details about what roused the SEC's suspicion, but you can get an inkling here.
Then reports that Trump had folded on a key cybersecurity demand roused the president's fear of appearing weak.
In the second half, Emosi roused himself from whatever slumber he had fallen into, and scored five tries.
Saper woke up and roused engineers to fix the problem, "and he's been unbelievable ever since," Watt says.
Politicians, roused from their holiday hide-outs, seized on the burkini row—and not just on the right.
The sight of another horse passing Nyquist roused the colt, and he fought back, mounting one last push.
Obama roused the convention hall into a frenzy by denouncing Donald J. Trump without ever using his name.
Three forces roused America's better self: A 74-year-old Republican senator, Ralph Flanders, curiously enough from Vermont.
That's roused unusually strong interest group hostility, and that hostility is reflected in an unusually restive congressional caucus.
"They roused me out of bed and I threw on my duds," one of the graduate students said.
Roused by recess, he was overheard jokingly instructing someone to not wake him up if it happened again.
Still, he said, A.P.C. makes the same kind of corduroys and sweaters he used to rabble-roused in.
Momentarily, I'm roused from my stupor, a sensation that lasts only until the first of multiple desserts arrives.
They will be similarly roused when he attempts to let the despoilers have their way on public land.
With that, I was roused by a deep and promising sense of gratitude, for whatever was to come.
Had Mrs Clinton roused Mr Obama's coalition of non-whites, the young and well-educated she would have won.
At the end of the session, the leader gently roused us, instructing us to wiggle our fingers and toes.
But the activist movement roused by the spill has made Vietnamese - and the government - more attuned to environmental risks.
A few minutes later, the lights dimmed, and the carbonated synth bleeps of "That's Not Me" roused hysterical cheers.
Clinton's top surrogates felt comfortable going even further, seeing that their supporters were roused by the 11th-hour story.
CELINA, Ohio — The tornado screeching across southern Ohio on Monday night triggered a cellphone alert that roused Rich Schlarman.
In 2014, when Maleficent — rather than the prince — delivered the kiss that roused Aurora, it felt like an awakening.
There would be boundless throngs braving the Iowa slush, aghast at the incumbent and roused by his prospective successors.
He campaigned on applause-line policies: Anything that roused a response from his rabid adherents, he repeated and amplified.
The singer-songwriter Amanda Palmer roused the audience when she said President Trump might make punk rock great again.
Her death roused the same thought in him: Stuart felt Paula's loss deeply, he confided, but he still felt whole.
The sitting president, François Hollande, roused voters in 2012 by declaring that his "true enemy" was the world of finance.
His young daughter, Asma (Aalayna Lys), is also roused from sleep, and tells of having dreamed of her deceased mother.
When you talk about the I.R.C. becoming a "roused giant," is that because the refugee crisis is getting worse today?
I roused the passed-out man and showed him his returned bag and pointed out the man who returned it.
The protesters have roused much sympathy outside of China, with thousands of people joining in solidarity marches around the world.
Class reductive leftism is a figment of the political imagination roused by those who have made their peace with neoliberalism.
Now he was atop the leaderboard, a sight that roused the Scottish fans here, among whom Woods is immensely popular.
Her manicured nails produced a delicious clicking against the keys of her new electric typewriter that roused me from my reading.
Drugs or poverty or terrorism don't do that, leaving the public that had been roused by the talk of "war" frustrated.
The case has roused strong feelings amongst the Sami community, bringing to question the necessity of tradition and upholding community rights.
Cops stayed for hours and when they finally roused him, they ordered him out of the house with his hands up.
In the winter they would sneak indoors and hide near curtains, frozen like novelty rubber until roused, and then such speed.
Second, that the I.R.C. should not be a sleeping giant, it should be a roused leader of the global humanitarian sector.
I would sweat and curse the simultaneous hipness and impermeability of shipping container shacks until the roosters roused me at dawn.
And wonder if Czeslaw Milosz would be grouchy about being roused from sleep and invited back into the turmoil of living.
Earlier that year, 17 Turkish workers were roused from their sleep at a construction site by masked gunmen and taken away.
READERS OF The Economist are easily roused by debates over unconventional monetary policy, the merits of fiscal stimulus and innovative structural reforms.
She certainly roused the live audience in Los Angeles, and Twitter is already overflowing with praise and appreciation for Streep's powerful message.
After being roused from sleep mode the spacecraft's configuration has been modified due to unusual behavior exhibited by one of the thrusters.
Even the execution on January 15th of three Bahrainis—the first for two decades—roused only sporadic unrest by the island's opposition.
Singh remembers the night he was roused by Emma's desperate, terrified cries after she came home from the bar on Queen Street.
And he has roused Republicans with claims that Obama wiretapped Trump Tower and improperly circulated information about Trump aides obtained through surveillance.
That very afternoon, a guard roused me from a deep sleep and instructed me to bring only the essentials: toothbrush, shower shoes.
He could have roused the alliance to deal together with a common enemy, even an invisible one that could not be bombed.
The crowd was drawn to the combination of smart and slapstick humor, and was also roused by a Boyz II Men cameo.
Wasn't this the sort of thing that roused Tea Party opposition to President Obama — crippling our children with a legacy of debt?
Was this what Lenin had in mind when he roused the masses from an armored car at Finland Station in April 1917?
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, a man singularly unsuited to the moment, roused himself last week to craft an economic rescue package.
Having surprised himself and the punditry with the support he has roused, the billionaire finds himself now the nidus of a whirlwind.
Mr. Trump roused his Polish hosts by recounting the country's history of resistance to invaders, including Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union.
And if multiracial people work like a vaccine against the tribalist tendencies roused by Mr. Trump, the country may be gaining immunity.
It was this type of study that roused much of your ire when I dismissed it in my discussion of artificial sweeteners.
But words were the very things that roused her to violence, because at her life's core, she had been separated from them.
The Brexit vote roused the ghosts from bloody eras past, those centuries when it was a crime to be Irish in Ireland.
The Guardian newspaper reported that late Saturday night, the hotel's paying guests were roused from their rooms and hustled from the restaurant.
A WHITE MAN'S WIFE WAKES UP IN THE NIGHT It must have been lightning that roused me,sends a thick-tailed nightmare scurrying.
AT AROUND 3am on February 24th Theresa May was woken by a text message that excited her so much she roused her husband.
After Fognini roused himself once more to break back for 3-3, there followed a hugely entertaining seventh game that decided the match.
The U.S. general election battle may have roused and inspired populist anger, but McDonald said that its risk to markets is currently low.
She roused the crowd from its post-lunch slumber, driving the ball low and hard to Errani and forcing her into defensive strokes.
The specter of Trump has roused many Latinos to change their minds about registering; spikes have been documented in North Carolina and Georgia.
EU campaign—which stoked fears of uncontrolled immigration—had roused voters who had been unmoved by the more technocratic messages of Vote Leave.
A news wire story that Powell is thinking of holding press briefings after every meeting roused markets Tuesday and sent the dollar higher.
They'd been in Inari for four nights, and had seen a faint glow one evening, after being roused by the hotel's Aurora Alert.
The Nationals roused their home crowd in the bottom of the inning with two runs off Cubs relievers Pedro Strop and Mike Montgomery.
ANCHORAGE — The Alaskans, roused by a major earthquake and threatened by the specter of a tsunami, moved in the middle of the night.
Chinese factories have shifts working at all hours, if necessary, and workers are sometimes even roused from their sleep to meet production goals.
Following a catastrophic potato crop failure in the 1840s, famine had devastated Ireland and roused deep antipathy toward profiteering by the ruling class.
The men were so roused up they charged southward and pulled down the statue of King George at what is now Bowling Green.
Mr. Cavar was asleep, curled up at the bottom of the entrance of a cave when the bright lights of rescuers roused him.
We shuttled through in the morning, our parents up early, and then the children, roused in turn, hustling to get ready for school.
The magnitude 6.7 quake roused residents from their sleep late Friday in Surigao del Norte province, forcing hundreds of people to flee their homes.
Left to wait in the sun for a couple of hours while a commanding officer is roused from his rest, the sheikh's resentment returns.
After that, Moreno went home, packed Aaden's stroller, roused his son from bed, and then left with him for a walk around 11 p.m.
Trump's words roused members of the Traditionalist Worker Party to attack the protesters, according to a lawsuit that recently reached a US appeals court.
Residents in the Granada Hills and Porter Ranch neighborhoods roused each other in the middle of the night, grabbing what they could and fleeing.
Roused to action by speakers this morning, a mob made a dash for the prison, determined to take the Italians out and lynch them.
Previous flare-ups have rapidly roused public emotions, resulting in "limited political space for leaders in Beijing and Tokyo to de-escalate," he continued.
Her efforts to steamroll her plan through Parliament by forcing repeated votes on the same legislation, he said, have roused Mr. Bercow to action.
Two other hikers called 911 early Saturday after being roused from their tents and fleeing a man who threatened to burn them to death.
Meanwhile, hundreds of survivors remain in limbo in 49 hotels scattered across London, and tempers already roused by smoldering class resentments have grown short.
In Poland, Jan Pytalski, a Polish citizen and a permanent U.S. resident on vacation in his native country, was roused at 2:30 a.m.
It was Dmitri Medvedev, made president in 2008, who roused his ire and who at last fired him, since he clearly would never resign.
Mr. Walsh was quoted by the newspaper as saying that the attention roused by the ship was amusing to people who understand the context.
But instead of quieting the need inside Daniel Cormier, being the UFC light heavyweight champion seems to have only roused it and amplified it.
Meanwhile, many homeowners enjoy paid time off to vote, and are often roused to vote by local initiatives that may affect taxes and property values.
Messi, uncharacteristically sluggish in the four games leading up to the semi-final, roused himself for a typically intense battle between South America's fiercest rivals.
Then, the election of Donald Trump with Republican control of the House and Senate roused a new wave of post-2016 interest in the states.
In the final two weeks of the campaign Donald Trump roused voters at rallies in Wisconsin, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Missouri (twice), Indiana (twice) and Ohio (twice).
About a month after they had returned home, in the early hours of the morning, local police roused them out of bed and arrested them.
Balenciaga's creations, as curated by Véronique Belloir of the Palais Galliera, definitely roused and satisfied me the way the black darkness of Baroque painting does.
Images of hundreds of people trying to leap onto trucks bound for Britain has roused anti-immigration worries on both sides of the English Channel.
"C'mon!" the Swiss shouted repeatedly as he roused himself from torpor and hustled along the baseline pouncing ever more efficiently on the Canadian's second serve.
Sargent argues that the Trump presidency has created a terrible threat to American democracy — but has also roused people to fight back against that threat.
Even before the march, the left was seizing on panic over Mr. Trump to rally voters who were not so easily roused during the election.
Grief or rapture may be roused in you, and stir you, to the point where you may find a string of tears on your cheeks.
Residents already rattled by a constant trembling of the earth rushed into piazzas and streets after being roused from bed by Sunday's 7:40 a.m. quake.
The profitability and popularity of the Black Star Line Shipping Company roused Hoover's fear of my father's politics and provoked him to take action against him.
Phogat remembers that she, her sister and her cousins were roused from bed at 4am on a freezing morning when she was only six years old.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro cast his ballot in Caracas shortly after fireworks and loud speakers blasting a military hymn roused Venezuelans from sleep around 5 a.m.
At the end of January 2015, while most of us were still barely roused from the post-Christmas stupor, Ella Mills (née Woodward) was breaking records.
While Sarkozy's fiery speech roused a loud, enthusiastic crowd that cheered and applauded throughout, the calmer Juppe elicited much more subdued applause from a quieter crowd.
Mr. Hawit was arrested in Zurich, roused from bed in a predawn police raid at the same five-star hotel where Mr. Webb had been arrested.
That same electric buzz in my stomach, the anxiety of possible famine, violence, and worldwide plague, can be easily roused by all this bomb-shelter hyperbole.
As midterm elections near, President Trump is trying to energize Republican voters by focusing on immigration, a topic that roused his base during his 2016 campaign.
The Los Angeles Clippers roused the basketball world out of its personnel slumber Monday night, with slightly more than a week to go before the Feb.
Chemo had taken much of her hair and sucked the color from her skin — she looked a little as if she had been roused from hibernation.
Editorials were less restrained: "When roused, we don't roll over at the request of an insulting bully, no matter how big," hissed Canada's Globe and Mail.
In a five-frame story sequence that had a cinematic feel, James divulged that he was grumpy — because he had been prematurely roused from his nap.
Even if I had roused a culture editor for the information, it would have been highly unlikely for her reps to respond so late at night.
The group was also forced into retreat by numerous other local and foreign forces roused by its public displays of bloodletting and the attacks it plotted abroad.
It didn't matter how much I liked my partner, or how good it felt to get off with them; the thought of penetrative sex roused the bogeyman.
A metaphor like "he had leathery hands," for example, roused the participants' sensory cortex to activity, while something like "he had strong hands" did nothing at all.
Roused by the hammering gongs in the pre-dawn darkness on Tuesday, hundreds of residents spilled on to the streets and howled out a series of chants.
Ms. Tipirneni, 50, found energetic support among some women in the district who were uneasy about Mr. Trump and had been roused to get active in politics.
Liberals who barely slept last night, if at all, roused on Wednesday morning wondering what the hell happened in America to create president-elect Donald J. Trump.
The patriotic left is roused because it believes, as a majority of Americans believe, that something has gone wrong for America during the presidency of Donald Trump.
In late February 2017, the two of us sat in the hospital cafeteria, waiting to hear when Natan had roused from the anesthesia for an MRI scan.
But it was the change to the facade that roused picketers along Madison Avenue to tote "Hands Off My Johnson" signs and appeal to the Landmarks Commission.
The tour roused her curiosity and led to two decades of work that challenged her to create living facilities for humans in the rarefied environment of space.
Bob Cerv's desire to play for the Yankees was roused by a trip to New York with his father, who drove a refrigerated food truck from Nebraska.
When his beloved Dallas Cowboys lost to the Los Angeles Rams in the playoffs in January, Mr. Orta could not be roused from his small studio apartment.
By then, Christie was already a high-profile writer and her disappearance roused suspicion of foul play and ignited a manhunt that included 15,000 volunteers, biplanes, and bloodhounds.
A month ago, some Republican senators were briefly roused from their submissive torpor by Trump's cavalier decision to greenlight a Turkish attack on America's Kurdish allies in Syria.
But Mickelson was roused from his room on the top floor early on Sunday when all hotel guests were evacuated because the building had been struck by lightning.
It roused me from a deep uneasy dream about a sea leviathan, and as I woke, I realized we were riding bareback on the skin of the earth.
At the cafe was Patricia Blot, a onetime nurse, who had fallen ill and stopped leaving her house, but was roused by the cause of the Yellow Vests.
Dr. Wainberg believed the media attention generated at the conference in South Africa roused governments and assistance groups to purchase H.I.V. drugs for the millions who needed them.
CreditCreditLeslye Davis/The New York Times VICTORIA, British Columbia — Two days before he was scheduled to die, John Shields roused in his hospice bed with an unusual idea.
Roused by the grand drama of history, ordinary people send their sons and daughters into combat or factory production—and begin to air their long suppressed claims for advance.
But Kerber roused herself to win 28 of the next 27 points and although Halep closed the set, the touch-paper had been lit and the match caught fire.
It was the size of the community the stores serve and, the indictment says, the "abnormally large and frequent" food-stamp sales they logged that roused the government's suspicions.
Economic ruin directly affected the people's life, roused the broader masses to an anti-US, national salvation struggle, and thus aggravated the political crisis of the Syngman Rhee government.
Some survivors told of being roused Sunday night or early Monday by friends, or by police officers or sheriff's deputies driving down their streets, honking or shouting through loudspeakers.
The next day, I roused my reluctant houseguests for a dawn trip to the Lincoln Memorial, with croissants and Champagne, to celebrate the spectacular odyssey from Lincoln to Obama.
Two bills introduced in August are designed to safeguard the independent prosecutor, whose investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election has roused Trump's public and private frustration. Sens.
But to make that argument at this moment — when US antitrust forces have roused themselves to attention for the first time in a generation — strikes me as very strange.
I figure it's the latter, and she confirms as much when she apologizes for the ungodly hour I must have roused myself to be there with her in Bristol, Connecticut.
Additionally, the heteronormative celebration of two people uniting essentially for tax purposes (and apparently in love, but that as ever, remains to be seen) roused no great excitement from me.
Her campaign is well-resourced—she has so far spent $52m on television advertising, while Mr Trump has spent nothing—well-organised and, in the primaries, roused ambivalent voters effectively.
Anya had been roused to activism by the speeches of kids and teens at the March For Our Lives in Washington, which she watched live with her father and sister.
Doctors It wasn't the first time patients have told me that having a life-threatening diagnosis roused some past demons, or made them see their relationships in a different light.
Rather, it would be thanks to volunteer brigades roused by Mr. Trump's election, who are knocking on doors, making phone calls and writing personalized post cards to turn out voters.
Nicola Luisotti's conducting was precise and crisp (sometimes to a square fault) and he roused the orchestra to an emphatic heat echoed in the clenched energy of Mr. Fabiano's singing.
The sight of Kerr, who had not coached since early in the postseason as he dealt with complications from back surgery in 2015, roused the sellout crowd at Oracle Arena.
Born and raised in Tokyo, the designer was especially partial to the cerebral, visually arresting films of the French artist Jean Cocteau — which, in turn, roused his interest in fashion.
Above all else, his championing of the needs of the millions of migrants entering, or striving to enter, Europe has roused the fury of the east-central states' political establishments.
Meant to legitimize rather than supplant military rule — which the White House saw as "essential to United States' interests" — the 1967 election nonetheless roused Saigon's long-suppressed cynical civilian opposition.
But the excellent sound effects bring it to life and the moment that the ball-gagged sub is roused from slumber to play his part is worth the price of admission.
Carolyn Jacobson, who roused organized labor to confront sexism in its ranks and helped place women's health care on its bargaining agenda, died on March 23 at her home in Washington.
Zardes doubled the home side's lead when he poked home from inches out after Dempsey had beaten the goalie but the goal roused Ecuador and they took control of the game.
The shooting in Alexandria, Virginia, which wounded House Majority Whip Steve Scalise and four others on Wednesday, has roused worrywart pundits and politicians who fret about the state of America today.
The swastikas displayed during a mid-August neo-Nazi march supporting Confederate statues in Charlottesville, Virginia, roused more disgust than other symbols because they have come to be shorthand for evil.
"You know who you are," said Rudolph W. Giuliani, a former mayor of New York, in a fear-flecked denunciation of unspecified Islamic terrorists that roused the crowd to its feet.
The armchair technology critic — roused by Foer's sneakily persuasive manifesto — might ask in response, with a mixture of satisfaction and despair: What does it mean that it could be all three?
At the International Astronautical Congress last fall, Mr. Musk roused excitement and curiosity in sharing his plans to develop a rocket that would take passengers to Mars as early as 2024.
Given the stipulation that a person must be roused from their sleep during a nightmare, some researchers will use the term "bad dream" for one that doesn't result in a wakening.
Cast for the first time into the forefront of the war, urban anti-Communist political observers were roused to action, and they reached across deep-seated political, regional and religious divides.
He grew to idolize divas and claimed to have never missed a New York appearance by the Italian contralto Marietta Alboni, who "roused whirlwinds of feeling within me," he later recalled.
So I was pleased to see her roused by the advent of Mr. Sellick, a rough-and-ready plumber who is a bit of all right, as Mary Berry would say.
His message — which roused blue-collar white backers in 2016 amid high-profile controversies over police use of deadly force against black citizens — was so jarring that police chiefs disavowed it.
The event roused Zionists and Jew-haters alike, and was instrumental in both the publication of the "Protocols of the Elders of Zion" and the establishment (in New York) of the NAACP.
After being roused from bed to view the first flames, the feckless mayor of London declared the fire so small that "a woman might p--- it out," and went back to sleep.
AT THREE o'clock in the morning on May 25th, guards roused Nadia Savchenko in her prison cell in southern Russia, told her to pack her things and whisked her to an airport.
That film tells the story of William Wallace (played by Mel Gibson), who roused and united the medieval Scots against their oppressors at a time when no one thought it was possible.
A Word With Early in December, Hailee Steinfeld roused herself from bed and tweeted to her more than one million fans: "Woke up beaming with excitement this morning … ♥" And why not?
Normally, Makanda is a village of about 600 residents where, locals say, everyone knows their neighbors' names and dogs nap in the road for 10 minutes at a time without being roused.
So, when people demonstrate that they subscribe to theories of racism, they have shown their hand, and I am immediately roused by the euphoric understanding that they are compromised, diminished and assailable.
At that intensity, which is measured on a different scale than magnitude, cars will rock, dishes will rattle and people will feel the earthquake indoors — and may even be roused from sleep.
Before dawn on December 21, 1919, the prisoners were roused from their bunks to be packed onto a barge and transported to a waiting vessel, the Buford, which was berthed in Brooklyn.
In Brussels we went to bed, only to be roused a few hours later with the stunning news that - some 40 years after it joined - Britain had in fact voted to leave.
In English, it didn't exist, having gone untranslated for more than a century, until the scholar Naomi Lebowitz administered the translator's equivalent of a magic kiss and roused it from shameful oblivion.
The immune system is provoked by the agent and retains a memory of it; when the real pathogen tries to establish an infection, it is swamped by the pre-roused immune system.
The child was treated by a staff doctor, Dr. Geissler, roused from his slumbers to make his way through the snow with the magic medication, and the child made a dramatic recovery.
Slumped in a wheelchair, dressed in a baggy djellaba robe instead of his usual three-piece suit, he looked like a doddering old man roused from bed in the middle of the night.
Cleveland pastor Darrell Scott roused them again, only to have the other jowly millionaire (Harold Hamm, who won the award for having the most Pynchonesque name at the RNC) take the crowd out.
After stealing the second set, Brouwer and Meeuwsen went on a three-point run in the third to take the lead before Cerutti roused the crowd once more with his dominant net game.
Her creative and entrepreneurial spirit has been roused in this dingy little space, and there's something magical about these amateurs putting on a show — even if that show is sleazy in the extreme.
But the new guidelines roused the ire of critics who say that exhausted and inexperienced residents will be working too many hours to remain alert and focus on the critical decisions they make.
Having vowed there to "fight my heart out" against government corruption and corporate power, Ms. Warren roused the crowd in Cedar Rapids on Sunday not with bounteous optimism but a call to arms.
The local bishop roused the townsfolk, saying that no-one would be baptized until the situation was resolved, and Clotilda responded by threatening to kill the abbess should anyone try to rescue her.
Outplayed at times by the stylish left-hander who struck 43 winners, Tsonga looked a beaten man at 5-2 down in the deciding set before he roused himself to claim an improbable victory.
Britain had roused the Bedouin against their Sunni masters with sacks of gold, arms, training and prestige, but most of all with the promise that they would inherit the lands the Ottomans left behind.
That is, until one night in April 2014, when he roused a 66-year-old Connecticut woman from her sleep and tried to get her to open a vault containing $75,000 worth of jewelry.
Ntilikina made several passes — bounce passes for the purists left among us — against the Nets in transition that, more even than Porzingis, roused the Garden in the way that only visionary ball-sharing can.
The fishermen's smooth movements underscore their intimacy with the process and slowly build momentum; the scenes crescendo when a fish bites and the man is roused from his dozing to reel in his prey.
She would be roused from bed by phone calls about children who refused to eat or leave their rooms until they were allowed to speak to the parents from whom they had been separated.
Miami's once sclerotic arts world became roused by many of the newly arrived exiles — including the novelist Reinaldo Arenas and the painter Carlos Alfonzo — who brought an avant-garde spirit and an expansive vision.
But the hurt remains sharp, and in this pocket of the Upper West Side, the shock is still fresh: Had the brutes of bigotry been roused to the point that it could happen here?
The honeyed vocalists, street flautists, and psych guitarists of 79.5, who play Bowery Ballroom on July 30, roused the sound with a 2012 release, "Boogie"/"OOO," which has been making the rounds ever since.
The eldest daughter of New York businessman-turned-presidential nominee Donald Trump almost stole the show on Thursday night with a speech about her father that roused a packed Cleveland convention hall, broadcast to millions.
Such stakes for the law have necessarily roused many in the nation's capital as well as people across the country following the moves of the "Notorious RBG" and offering public wishes for her good health.
"Dear Matt Damon, It's the micro that makes the macro," the actress, who roused thousands of women to speak out about their experiences of sexual harassment and assault, began her series of tweets on Friday.
As you can see and read in selections from her 2011 book, "What I Hate: From A to Z," Ms. Chast's aversions are not toward anyone or anything that people would be roused enough to defend.
The Yankees still have a month to regain their groove, but on Monday it looked as if there was only one team that was roused by the crowd, and playing as if something were at stake.
Ms. Vega-Zamora described to reporters how she roused her 7-year-old and 15-month-old boys, tied them to blankets and lowered them out a second-story window into the waiting arms of neighbors.
A glaring example came earlier this month, at the Egyptian team's training camp in Chechnya, when he was reportedly roused from a nap for a photo opportunity with Ramzan A. Kadyrov, the Russian republic's autocratic leader.
But there are critics on the left who speak of Hollywood in similar terms; Meryl Streep's speech was met with scorn from the National Review, but it also roused the ire of the left-wing Jacobin magazine.
Last year, Milwaukee paid $2.3 million to settle a lawsuit over the death of Dontre Hamilton, a mentally ill black man fatally shot by a police officer after the officer roused him from a park bench downtown.
The former secretary of State now faces an enthusiasm gap that would be erased and reversed many times over by the huge and powerful surge of energy and activism that will be roused throughout the Democratic base.
If Mr. Trump roused only a fraction of these voters, he could erase Mr. Obama's five-million-vote national margin and potentially flip states where these "missing" whites were prevalent, like Florida, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Nevada.
The textures keep changing: chewy, then airy at the center, where you might find jueyes, freshwater crab meat still juicy and roused by sofrito, or ground beef with a streak of sazón, the warming Latin spice blend.
Handmade roti is chopped into strips and fed to a pan with an egg midscramble and a collusion of leeks, carrots and meat, roused by green chile, garlic and ginger — kin to fried rice and as delicious.
Low-cost airlines have made flying available for millions of first-time travelers who have yet to learn in-flight etiquette, so it is not uncommon to be roused midflight by smartphone videos blaring at top volume.
But the real estate industry began to have its way with those rent stabilization laws in 1993, as New York City roused itself from what once seemed like a terminal case of fiscal, social and economic decay.
During my stay at the clinic, I live like an extinct species of diva, roused in time for my massage, then oiled and bathed and instructed to rest as I wait for silver trays bearing fresh vegetarian meals.
For printing that article, Buruma roused the ire of many on his editorial staff, while his publisher pointed out that many of the academic publishers which are the Review's main advertising source said they would refuse to advertise.
After its sudden advance across swathes of Syria and Iraq in 2014, the group held about a third of both countries, but its wholesale slaughter or sexual enslavement of minorities and its grotesque public killings roused global anger.
That the screening came less than a week after black America was roused from its general indifference to the Academy Awards through the organization's resumption of Do the White Thing tradition gave the audience reaction a special power.
With communication planet Mercury entering Aquarius on Thursday, you can at least joke about all of the feelings that Monday's eclipse roused, and share them far and wide for a therapeutic performance that the eclipse made you crave.
Mr. Conners had initially told the police on the night of his wife's death in September that he was roused from sleep by the sound of a gunshot in their home in a wooded swath of Westbrook, Conn.
Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, Democrat of Rhode Island, said he was encouraged that the committee had "roused itself" to begin staff interviews and document gathering, but said on balance he wish it was proceeding in a more energetic way.
According to a confession to police shortly after Luna's death, McClellan said Luna was hungry and roused her stepdad of three months from sleep to ask for something to eat, the court official, who saw the confession tape, confirms.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Usain Bolt roused a quiet morning at the Olympic stadium as only he can on Tuesday, remaining firmly on course for his historic 'triple triple' by coasting through the 2100 meters heats in 20.133 seconds.
Ms. Kramp-Karrenbauer, 55, who has taken a somewhat harder line on immigration, roused the party on Monday with a speech that set her apart from the woman whose name has been synonymous with the Christian Democrats and Germany.
The Canadian 13th seed looked serene as he moved two sets ahead against the Swiss former champion but even when Wawrinka roused himself to level the match, Raonic called on his Zen-like inner peace and refused to panic.
Cited as an inspiration by Pep Guardiola and Mauricio Pochettino, amongst others, Bielsa has at least roused a younger generation of managers to success despite getting mixed results himself – his win ratio has varied across his career from 22.22% to 61.76%.
Soon after killing Luna, McClellan confessed to investigators that she was hungry and had roused her stepdad of three months from sleep to ask for something to eat, a court official, who saw the confession tape, previously confirmed to PEOPLE.
Among the measures which have roused the anger of traders is a new rule that would require customers buying items worth 50,000 rupees ($315) or over to produce identity documents, a move intended to help authorities to track tax evaders.
As I arrive for Discwoman's Industry Women II event, quite a few audience members are napping on them, only to be roused a few minutes later by a set of spacey, undulating synths and powerful bass by Brooklyn's Via App.
Nevertheless, the so-called "sleeping giant" of the American public has yet to be roused to defend one of our culture's greatest creations and contributions to the world, our rule of law and the system of democratic governance it underpins.
As frail as she had been since her accident, she headed to an arena in Las Vegas and roused the crowd, a tiny woman on a giant stage, taking up space, making herself big, feeling the relief of feeling powerful.
The shotmaking has the wild warmth of some of those movies — in the images of the audience and of the disciplined and precise Southern California Community Choir, which backed Franklin those two days and was obviously roused by the experience.
"The author has discovered a subject that energizes him the way a birch-bark canoe roused John McPhee, the way a French meal stoked M.F.K. Fisher and the way the burning Bronx fired up Jonathan Mahler," according to Will Blythe's review.
Elena Ferrante's beloved Neapolitan Novels (and the ongoing HBO adaptation of them) — along with the gritty "Gomorrah" books, movie and TV series — has roused curiosity about a destination long considered little more than a steppingstone to Capri, Ischia and Amalfi.
The success of the post-Obama Democratic Party will be determined by whether the progressives who are roused right now will open their checkbooks and show up at their local Democratic committees in the lead-up to the 2018 midterm elections.
He roused particular fury with a Facebook post saying he "didn't give a damn" about the deaths of 92 people, most of them Russian singers, dancers and musicians, who died in a plane crash en route to Syria to perform.
He strolls just as easily into a school board meeting — where five of the members are white and he is one of two black members — as into a church or on the streets where he rabble-roused as a boy.
The idea that Representative John Lewis, civil rights hero and national activist treasure, gave such a roused (if rambling) endorsement of the movie's reality — around the movie not in it — felt both unclean and indicative of the spell it casts.
By including a sequence where Godzilla is once more roused by an undersea nuclear blast, Woodbury says the film is asking audiences to heal the rupture in mankind's relationship with the natural world that occurred at the dawn of the atomic age.
Its shares have slumped in the run-up to the issue, down nearly 70 percent this year, but its call for cash has roused more interest than seen in the flopped capital raising by two smaller banks over the past five weeks.
"Wobblies," as they were known, gave radical speeches in public places and, when the police shut them down, crusaded against violations of the First Amendment; they roused workers against their miserable living quarters and scams that required them to pay for a job.
It was around this time that I was roused from the third of my somnolent excursions to contemplate something else about Grouper's music and really the world at large: The secret, above all, to making the most of it is paying attention.
We bet you at least a quid that as you roused yourself earlier you didn't think you'd find yourself listening to a techno record made by the world's most famous leaker and some old French dude who twiddled with synths at the pyramids.
Starting the score with medieval solemnity and clarity, Esa-Pekka Salonen roused the Philharmonia Orchestra to a febrile performance, weaving around the singers' tiny changes of speed and tone and matching Golaud in the ebbs and flows of his desperate monologue about innocence.
And while the Allied bombing of Dresden in Germany in February 20023 roused a strong public debate on the tactic of unleashing fire on civilian populations, on its 75th anniversary the impact and legacy of the Japan air raids remain largely unknown.
This advancement, which could prove to be a critical intelligence breakthrough, is one that American officials fear China may have gained in part from a Chinese researcher who roused suspicions while working on a similar technology at a Duke University laboratory in 2008.
But a stunning error by New York Mets third baseman Jose Reyes roused the Phillies to attention, eventually helped snap a lengthy losing streak and might have shifted the momentum in a rivalry that has been decidedly one-sided the past several years.
Editorial Long before the federal government roused itself, individual state governments were fighting to bring discipline to an unruly and untrustworthy corner of the educational market — for-profit schools that saddle students with crushing debt in exchange for degrees that are essentially useless.
After filling in the message form, two other FEMA officials are asked to sign off on the alert -- a system designed to prevent false alarms, like the incorrect alert of an incoming missile that roused and terrified people in Hawaii earlier this year.
That is especially the case when, as now, a large boil filled with anti-EU sentiment has been lanced, and the barely-suppressed animosity to the loss of sovereignty to a multinational union which seeks to be a European state has been fully roused.
Struggling to find room for 13,000 detained migrant children, whose numbers have increased more than fivefold since last year, the administration has roused hundreds of children in the middle of the night and bused them to a sprawling tent city in the West Texas desert.
On July 211, 213, some 217,211 townspeople were deputized to help arrest 215,203 striking miners and their supporters, mostly Eastern European and Mexican immigrants, who, roused by the labor union Industrial Workers of the World, had dared to demand improved wages and working conditions.
In the round of 16, against an Argentina side mired in chaos and permanently on the verge of a meltdown, it roused itself for a few minutes, scored three quick-fire goals, then sank back into itself, eventually winning — again — by just one goal.
The developments instantly roused a Capitol that can occasionally feel numb to Trump-size interruptions, jolting the overlapping investigations into ties between President Trump's team and Russia and leaving Republican lawmakers to answer once more for the executive tumult that has shadowed the legislative year.
Feature In the Riverview Gardens apartment complex, roused by the sounds of her neighbors waking, Janet Foy stepped over the anatomy-and-physiology textbook she fell asleep reading and vowed to herself that today would be the day she finally came back to life.
" The Jagged Little Pill artist shares that while she has been "great" at "setting boundaries in some areas," there are other spheres she has been "blind-spot-ty" with, "reaching this point again where the sleeping giants of my survival strategies are being roused.
Castoldi roused the fans by playing the "Let's Go, Rangers!" chant midway through a scoreless first period, then saluted the musician Greg Lake, who died last month, by playing "Karn Evil 9," by the band Emerson, Lake and Palmer, during the first-period intermission.
Garbage has long been the uncomfortable fallout of the festival world, and as these gatherings multiply like glow sticks at a Phish concert, stretching the season into a year-round party (hola, Costa Rica), its impact has roused young artists and activists like Ms. Nielsen.
After that was done, she roused her two daughters — Grace Anne, 12, and Emma Rae, 9 — and told them each to throw three outfits into a plastic garbage bag: The whole family was going to the neighbor's house to wait out the storm on slightly higher ground.
And in the manner that a parent's quirks reveal some occult knowledge about the child, Graham — a musician who, at 4, received a drum set from James Brown as a recognition of talent but never achieved fame himself — soon roused a fandom on his own terms.
The next day, Tillerson was roused from his sleep in a Nairobi, Kenya, hotel room by a call from White House chief of staff John Kelly, who told the former Exxon CEO that his time as the US' top diplomat was up, three administration officials said.
He went panting to the house of his married sister, Charlotte, and she roused her husband, Saul Fleet, who ran to the magistrate Jonas Gildart's house and blurted out the tale, his voice leaping a high whinny and sinking back with the gravity of the news.
Until recently, for many teenagers and college students, the witching hour wasn't 2 AM—it was 10:30 AM. As they were roused from slumber, groggy-eyed, a sense of urgency took hold: Better get to the Golden Arches before the chance to grab McDonald's breakfast is lost.
He shares something with the figure seated uncomfortably on a bed in Regrets, the wretched, disease-afflicted naked body in the lower left corner of the right interior wing of Matthias Grünewald's Isenheim Altarpiece, as well as the two knights roused awake from the same altarpiece's Resurrection panel.
Elsewhere in the galaxy on a small island far far away, Rey (Daisy Ridley) looks to reluctant and reclusive Jedi Master Luke Skywalker for apprenticeship in the ways of the Force, desperately hoping to gain insight into her past and the skills she roused in The Force Awakens.
Ms. Chicago, 343, may be an art-world rock star, known for exploring the cruelty of the Holocaust, the faces of male dominance and, yes, feminist icons represented by stylized female genitalia, but the proposed museum has roused a fierce dispute that is dividing this town of 234,210.
But her character, when roused to vengeance, grows even more savage than Logan, and you have to wonder how easy it is for Keen's parents to watch their daughter launch herself at grown men, tear at their flesh with murderous paws, and, in one case, sever a head.
He was not given a sobriety test after officers roused him, and Ms. Lightfoot told The Sun-Times that she was awaiting the outcome of the internal investigation to determine if the responding officers skirted rules to protect their boss, and whether Superintendent Johnson should be held responsible.
As it rapidly transformed into a major party, the AfD has roused even more extreme factions from the shadows of German politics that push the limits of the country's strict laws against Nazi propaganda and hate speech, put in place to ensure that that kind of nationalism could never rise again.
A world grown numb to the slaughter of civilians in Syria has been roused in the last 48 hours by photographs on social media of lifeless men, women and children in the rebel-held town of Douma, many with white foam coming from their mouths and nostrils, victims of chemical weapons.
Similarly, the couturier's passion for the aesthetics of foreign cultures will butt up against contemporary debates around cultural appropriation, but it would be a shame to bypass the opportunity to discuss how we value fashion statements from historic periods, when being woke simply meant you had been roused from sleeping.
These voters aren't only energized by campaigns by federal and state offices, but also recent fights over bathrooms and gender in North Carolina, gay rights in Georgia and displays of the Ten Commandments in Alabama, all of which roused powerful forces of conservatism rooted more in cultural traditionalism than racial grievance.
Washington (CNN)It was a late night for the nine justices Supreme Court justices Thursday, who were roused from their normal February recess to vote on emergency petitions that again exposed how deeply they are divided on certain social issues and emphasized the power held by Chief Justice John Roberts.
Sadly, the Jewish people all too frequently have had bloody reminders about the power of words -- whether it was religious leaders in medieval times who roused their congregations to plow through Jewish quarters in a sacred frenzy or the continuous blood libels, which led to countless massacres and brutal expulsions.
But the emotions roused when Mr. Vucic and Mr. Thaci floated the idea of exchanging territory may have made a discussion about any settlement impossible, some analysts say, driving Kosovo and Serbia into a chain of tit-for-tat moves against one another and deepening divisions within the two societies.
But a police raid on a makeshift cannabis lab that she and other women started to soothe the symptoms of their sick children has roused support for medical marijuana, prompting President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski to propose legalizing it in the latest pivot away from decades-old restrictions on drug use in Latin America.
For her, as for many young people over the past few months, the terrorist attacks in Orlando, San Bernardino and Nice roused her from her Bernie slumber to see that we live in a real world, with real enemies, and real consequences for inaction when it comes to standing up for our values.
In shelters from Kansas to New York, hundreds of migrant children have been roused in the middle of the night in recent weeks and loaded onto buses with backpacks and snacks for a cross-country journey to their new home: a barren tent city on a sprawling patch of desert in West Texas.
They are roused by her ability to confront varying facets of femininity, such as vulnerability ("I don't grieve/ I shatter"), relationships ("there is a difference between/ someone telling you/ they love you and/ them actually/ loving you") and gender hierarchy ("when my mother opens her mouth…my father shoves the word hush between her lips").
He ruminates on his beautiful life of communion with his late wife Marinella, who had roused him out of his path toward priesthood, and he explains his own poetic philosophy of 'millimetric precision' — reminiscent of ancient Greek atomism — and life after death while grainy images of fireworks exploding and space exploration fill the screen.
" — Lauren Taylor BLACK BEAR CAUGHT ON VIDEO STEALING DONUTS FROM FAMILY&aposS GARAGE "She roused and knew just what to do.... walking out through the open doors, through the yard, across the creek, and through the empty field behind us exactly as we had shown her," said Taylor, adding she has "extensive experience working with energy and animals.
Frustrated by the pressure to be royally perfect as a lady of the court in idyllic Auradon, Mal (Dove Cameron), the daughter of Maleficent, returns to the Isle of the Lost, where her archenemy, Uma (China Anne McClain), the daughter of Ursula the sea witch, has roused her pirate gang to unleash all the imprisoned villains.
Of the dozens of people charged in the United States case, which touched multiple continents but centered on South America, Mr. Leoz was among those who had already stepped down from his job, making him absent from the Zurich meetings where his former colleagues were roused from bed in pre-dawn police raids of a luxury hotel.
The weather was ugly, at times the play was, too, and some of Wentz's poor throws — he missed an open Jeffery in the end zone — could have prompted the fatalists in the crowd to lapse into that familiar emotion roused whenever something good happens in Philadelphia sports: enthusiasm tinged by the resignation that Wentz will soon be walking beneath a plummeting piano.
The biggest losers of the GOP Supreme Court scheme will be Republican senators and candidates running in New Hampshire, Ohio, Wisconsin, Illinois, Florida, Pennsylvania and other states in which close elections could well be tipped to Democrats by a roused Democratic base and outraged moderate and independent voters, who will conclude that the Republican Senate itself represents everything they detest about the partisanship and dysfunction of Washington.
"I know him so well … and being in my own person a witness to the efficacy of his plan, I venture to believe, that if adopted, and if the courage of the citizens can be roused, many lives will be saved, and much ill prevented," he concluded, explaining that his wife had also caught the disease but was recovering by following Stevens' method, which involved hydration, wine, baths, and herbs.
As Alexander Hamilton wrote: "The legislature…will be obliged…every two years, to deliberate upon the propriety of keeping a military force on foot; to come to a new resolution on the point; and to declare their sense of the matter, by a formal vote in the face of their constituents…As often as the question comes forward, the public attention will be roused and attracted to the subject" (emphasis added).
Then, there were several commenters who were not baseball fanatics, but were roused by the Houston Astros' spirit in the wake of Hurricane Harvey, like Tyler Rouse from Wilmington, N.C.: I have never really liked baseball that much but with what has happened recently in Houston, involving hurricane Harvey, and all the homes destroyed, I feel like the Astros aren't playing just to win a trophy they're playing for their city and their people.
A MINUS Hard Working Americans: We're All in This Together (Melvin/Thirty Tigers) Especially after I read the enlightening if microscopic 3000-word essay concealed in the CD case, this live album finally convinced me that Todd Snider was worthy of his own rock dream—a dream the essay claims or reports took this form after the fearless leader was roused from one of his many scary stupors to discover that he was no longer Blind Lemon Pledge.
Though the quick resentment roused in Christians at the slightest whiff of liberal messaging in the movies they've paid to see—whether overt (in the case of Beauty & the Beast's recent gay-friendly reboot) or just a playful reimagining of God not as a giant dude sporting a white beard and sandals but as a black woman—can be just as merciless in their mass condemnation of movies as liberals can be toward comedies with offensive ethnic jokes.
Former President Obama and former Secretary of State John KerryJohn Forbes KerryA lesson of the Trump, Tlaib, Omar, Netanyahu affair Trump's winning weapon: Time The Memo: O'Rourke looks to hit reset button MORE, who have been largely absent from national politics since Trump was inaugurated, were roused, to their credit, to take forceful public positions warning of the dangers to American and world security from Trump's aggressive and unilateral attempt to destroy the Iran nuclear deal.
" Melville's first two books are narratives of his travels, " Typee ," published in 21863, and " Omoo ," in 18763, gripping adventure stories that made the young and dashing writer a celebrity, not least because of their lustiness, fifty shades of ocean spray, a quality not confined to his descriptions of half-naked Polynesian women, like Fayaway, in "Typee"—"Her full lips, when parted with a smile, disclosed teeth of a dazzling whiteness; and when her rosy mouth opened with a burst of merriment, they looked like the milk-white seeds of the 'arta,' a fruit of the valley, which, when cleft in twain, shows them reposing in rows on either side, embedded in the rich and juicy pulp"—but extending, as well, to the sea itself, the Pacific wind blowing "like a woman roused.

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