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The Mets become roused for big games, like the Subway Series, but seem to have trouble applying themselves for games against the likes of Washington and Pittsburgh.
Many who don't eat beef but were previously not concerned with others eating it, have become roused into taking a stronger, less tolerant stance than before.
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Feelings get roused and then — what happens to them?
Roused pride became the tyrant of my thought: I listened with indignaton--I repelled him with disdain.
Provoked by the moon, the roused spirit of the bush "The "horrid thing in the bush", from D.H. Lawrence's "Kangaroo" in 1923, has become familiar through Australian films, such as "Ned Kelly", "Walkabout" and "Picnic at Hanging Rock".
Before a roused audience, Grogan delivers a coldly passionate address on the power of fusion, invoking the spirit of historic explorers and boldly proclaiming man's destiny to become a "celestial warrior" and establish a "solar empire".
When Blair speaks, he often drops his "T"s—"that" becomes "tha which sounds common, but, when he is roused, or giving a televised speech, he often finds a higher, plaintive pitch, like an actor reading Tennyson.
When Blair speaks, he often drops his "T"s — "that" becomes "tha" — which sounds common, but, when he is roused, or giving a televised speech, he often finds a higher, plaintive pitch, like an actor reading Tennyson.
The measures have certainly roused protest.
Popular anger, once roused, can easily switch targets.
When roused to action, Mitchel is as deadly as Gant.
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