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On the chamfered edge around this design runs a circular Latin inscription in two rings which reads: Rec figura talet ad amorem regum / et principum iras iudicum ("This sign rouses the love of kings and princes, the wrath of judges").
The repertory has two pivot points: a celebration of continuity (in honor of the 50th anniversary of Ailey's "Revelations," the troupe is performing the beloved ballet every night) and an introduction to Battle as choreographer through two works (the company premiere of "The Hunt" and the rousing triptych "Love Stories," featuring choreography by Jamison, Battle and Rennie Harris).
Two members of the Consul-General's staff-Gautam Kapur and Ved Gera- sang "Raghupati Raghav Raja Ram," a rousing song loved by Mahatma Gandhi and known to every schoolchild in India, and to every schoolchild's parents as well, even if they never went to school themselves.
She had one hit single the best part of 40 years ago (the rousing hymn to love and lust, Because The Night) and one successful album, and that was about it.
Every day at 6 30, when my iPhone starts screaming at me to rouse me from sleep (love you, Marimba), I roll over, check my emails, and sign into our CMS, getting a post (or two) up as the coffee pot timer kicks in.
They are people with minds full of ideas and hearts full of yearning, occasionally roused to declarations of love and even a gunshot or two, but they are never really going to shake the sense of stasis in their souls.
And Mr Loving, roused at last, pointed to the framed certificate above the bed.
And so the crowd did, with a slew of performers inspiring the Charlottesville community with rousing sentiments about loving in the face of hatred and calling for unity in a time of deep divisiveness.
I longed for the last time the EDL came to Westminster, not so very long ago, when they only managed to rouse about 85 people whose love for spending their weekends shouting stupid things at bored police officers was truly hardcore.
The verb "pined" is brilliantly chosen and points out that war rouses desires as powerfully as love.
The Flowers of War is the Chinese equivalent of a Steven Spielberg film, horrific in its graphic depictions of death and devastation, but also a sentimental, awards-friendly love story and rousing boys' adventure movie: one sequence has a sharp-shooting Chinese soldier despatching a Japanese platoon singlehandedly.
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