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Is it unethical to not rouse someone who is sleeping on the subway, and may therefore miss his or her stop?
Parents fretting about their teenage drivers have a technology weapon to look forward to: a dashboard-mounted fatigue monitor that can rouse someone who seems in danger of driving off the highway.
It doesn't mean you're doing it wrong; it's rare for CPR to rouse someone from unconsciousness straight away.
This guide tries to be an all-purpose practical book and among its strengths are the tips on assembling a home first-aid kit and the valuable information on common household chemicals useful in a jam--such as ammonia to rouse someone who has fainted.
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More often, however, when roused by someone outside, he now looked tentatively at the slippery wood floor first and sometimes decided to do his hoarse barking from the safety of the chair.
He roused a violent antipathy in me, even though I knew that was precisely what he was meant to do, rouse antipathy in someone like me, and I tried with all my might to resist feeling it.
Someone roused Sam Koulmini, one of only two doctors in Bol.
Bannon, who is sixty-two, is new to right-wing rabble-rousing, compared to someone like Stone.
Shepard invested that jock-ish character with a sincere and noble drive to do right by his country and humanity, turning Yeager's inspiring journey to space into a rousing story of someone who transcends his humble beginnings.
The film takes a while to get going, like someone roused from their morning meditation, with lots of flowers and candles and people wearing kindly, fixed smiles suggesting enlightenment, or as if they had been hit around the head with a brass pot.
Somewhere, someone rouses the bagpipes to play "Amazing Grace".
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