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11 Sentences With "roused up"

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The men were so roused up they charged southward and pulled down the statue of King George at what is now Bowling Green.
He had a servant named Casey. Nobody Knows how Casey came to be in the Castle with the English, but on Shrove Tuesday morning he rose early, he Climbed to the top of the tower unobserved by the inmates and whistled. This was a signal to Fitzgibbon and the Irish to get ready. He came down, roused up the porter, Thomas Everard and conned him into letting him out.
They were therefore deposed. The electors of Charente-Infeurieure assembled on 27 February 1791 and elected Fr. Isaac-Étienne Robinet, the curé of Saint- Savinien-du-Port as their Constitutional Bishop. He made his formal entry into Saintes on 31 March, and took formal possession of the cathedral on 10 April. He roused up the anti-clerical feelings of the populace against the non- jurors, but, once roused, they turned against all the clergy, including Robinet.
Mr > Balfour, about the centre of Shawfield, again called on his men, and a fresh > effort was made to overhaul the leaders. The gap was lessened slightly, when > Mr Crerar roused up his crew and was soon on the way doing 40 strokes a > minute. At Rutherglen Bridge the real interest of the race was passed as > Edinburgh was four lengths behind; and then Glasgow eased up a rowed quietly > to the goal, coming in easy victors amid great cheering by fully eight > lengths.
Ogilvie and Burns saw eye to > eye; but while Burns roused up his fellow-men from the gutter of serfdom, > Ogilvie reasoned with them as to the causes which brought them to such a low > condition, and also as to the means of reclaiming their natural rights. > Ogilvie considered the whole question from a magnanimous, impartial, and > truly scientific point of view. He pleaded for “free inquiry”; he sought > after truth; he was not one of those rough-and-ready reformers who would > simply say, “Abolish landlordism and all evils will vanish”.
At the end of the season the winning percentage was .250 but Andres Mena with an average of 0.512 was awarded the Best batter of the league. The winning percentage for season 2013 had an increment at .267 and Andres Mena repeated the title of Best batter of the league with an average of 0.500. Teammate Yoan Martinez finished in third place with an average of .426. There was a considerable improvement in the team's performance in 2014, the winning percentage roused up to .333 and Yoan Martinez became the best batter of the season with an average of 0.528.250x250px In 2015, the team returned to Suomi Sarja.
"The following circumstances were the original cause of all the destruction and various calamities which the fury of Mars roused up, throwing everything into confusion by his usual ruinous violence: the people called Huns, slightly mentioned in the ancient records, live beyond the Sea of Azov, on the border of the Frozen Ocean, and are a race savage beyond all parallel." It is possible that the Hunnic attack came as a response to the Gothic expansion eastwards. Upon the suicide of Ermanaric, the Greuthungi gradually fell under Hunnic domination. Christopher I. Beckwith suggests that the Hunnic thrust into Europe and the Roman Empire was an attempt to subdue the independent Goths in the west.
From here, they planned and mobilized crowds on the streets of Pest, leading to the steps of the National Museum where Petőfi recited his moving "National Poem" which roused up the crowds and gave a push start of emotions to the people, creating passion for the revolution, similar to the French revolution before. After the civil war of fighting for independence ended in defeat for the Hungarians, Habsburg repression was epitomized by the newly built Citadella on top of Gellért Hill, built to frighten the citizens with its cannons and large garrison of soldiers overlooking the entire city. The Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867 made allowance for the dual monarchy of Austria–Hungary, known in German as k.u.k. (based on German for "Emperor and King").
Cyril took charge of the First Council of Ephesus in 431, opening debate before the long-overdue contingent of Eastern bishops from Antioch arrived. The council deposed Nestorius and declared him a heretic. In Nestorius' own words, > When the followers of Cyril saw the vehemence of the emperor... they roused > up a disturbance and discord among the people with an outcry, as though the > emperor were opposed to God; they rose up against the nobles and the chiefs > who acquiesced not in what had been done by them and they were running > hither and thither. And... they took with them those who had been separated > and removed from the monasteries by reason of their lives and their strange > manners and had for this reason been expelled, and all who were of heretical > sects and were possessed with fanaticism and with hatred against me.
Anakreon's verse indicates the magadis was a plucked string instrument:ψάλλω δ´ εῐχοσι / γοοδαῑσι μάγαδιν εχων / Ω Αεύχασπι, σύ ο ήβᾶιςHolding the magadis I pluck its twenty strings; But you, Leukaspis, are in the bloom of youth According to Aristoxenos (as quoted by Athenaeus), the "twenty strings" mentioned by Anakreon would have been plucked without a plectrum. The skill of a magadis player is described in a dithyramb by Telestes:>ᾰλλος δ' ᾰλλαν χλαγγὰν ίεὶς / χεοατόφωνον ὲοέυιζε μάγαδιν / [ὲν] πενταοοάβδω χοοδᾱν ὰονμῶ / χέοα χαμψιδίανλον ὰναστοωψῶν τάχοςEach man hurling forth a different sound from the others Roused up the horn-voiced magadis Turning his hand quickly back and forth across Five-staved joinings of the strings Like a runner at the turning post Scholars have speculated whether "horn-voiced" (keratophonon) could be a reference to plucking of strings with a plectrum, or perhaps a reference to the tone of the instrument, or a structural element of the instrument. Xenophon mentions Thracian soldiers playing ox-hide trumpets (salpinyxin omoboeias) in what he calls the "manner of the magadis".
In the Syriac Christian legends, Alexander the Great encloses the Gog and Magog horde behind a mighty gate between two mountains, preventing Gog and Magog from invading the Earth. In addition, it is written in the Christian legend that in the end times God will cause the Gate of Gog and Magog to be destroyed, allowing the Gog and Magog horde to ravage the Earth; > The Lord spake by the hand of the angel, [saying] ...The gate of the north > shall be opened on the day of the end of the world, and on that day shall > evil go forth on the wicked ... The earth shall quake and this door [gate] > which thou [Alexander] hast made be opened ... and anger with fierce wrath > shall rise up on mankind and the earth ... shall be laid waste ... And the > nations that is within this gate shall be roused up, and also the host of > Agog and the peoples of Magog [Gog and Magog] shall be gathered together. > These peoples, the fiercest of all creatures. The Christian Syriac legend describes a flat Earth orbited by the sun and surrounded by the Paropamisadae (Hindu Kush) mountains.

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