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[sic] It will rouse the people.
For Giants fans, that situation will rouse unpleasant memories.
At least we can guarantee it will rouse the spirits.
Occasionally one will snore, and Kelly will rouse him, saying, "You making enough racket to wake the dead".
Sometimes a good book or film will rouse it, or a quiet place, or the example of another person.
Just such a debate is coming to the entire UK, one that will rouse profound and unresolved questions.
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If I can, I'll rouse my son to come for a walk with me and the dog.
If they do, they'll rouse from their slumber just in time for a tonally inappropriate gag about Megan Fox's posterior.
I prefer to believe, however, that the overreach of the extreme right in Israel will eventually rouse people of good will in the United States and Europe to put greater pressure on the Israeli government to change course.
If this massacre of innocents in Newtown will not rouse the nation's conscience, then nothing will.
And there will be another fight, in another constituency, where he will again rouse a vocal minority to take up his cause.
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