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"rouse" Definitions
  1. (formal) to wake somebody up, especially when they are sleeping deeply
  2. to make somebody want to start doing something when they were not active or interested in doing it
  3. rouse something (formal) to make somebody feel a particular emotion
  4. [usually passive] to make somebody angry, excited or full of emotion
"rouse" Synonyms
wake awaken waken arouse stir awake call raise wake up get up knock up give someone a shout come to bring to revive rise arise bring around roll out come round bestir bestir oneself get out of bed rise and shine come around turn out pile out shake a leg stimulate excite inspire incite move provoke goad urge galvanise(UK) galvanize(US) instigate inflame animate prod inspirit agitate electrify foment annoy madden anger aggravate irk bug rile incense infuriate vex exasperate needle make angry send into a rage work up irritate gall bother rankle pique prompt trigger beget elicit enkindle kindle key up spark off stir up touch off give rise to envigorate(UK) invigorate(US) enliven energise(UK) energize(US) encourage refresh revitalise(UK) revitalize(US) vitalize restore rejuvenate renew rally reanimate resurrect revivify reawaken resuscitate rewake rewaken raise from the dead bring back to life restore to life come to life spring up mount increase escalate grow expand multiply swell enlarge accumulate proliferate burgeon climb mushroom snowball augment intensify appreciate balloon bourgeon disturb upset perturb worry discompose distress unsettle disquiet trouble ruffle alarm disconcert rattle dismay unnerve fluster shake quiver vibrate jerk convulse jiggle shudder jolt wobble quake judder jounce joggle wabble rock bucket roil pierce hurt wound pain affect grieve sting cut harrow sadden strike afflict mortify recall remember recollect mind reproduce evoke retain retrospect summon bethink extract reestablish call to mind call up look back on influence determine dictate decide guide motivate bias control direct regulate sway win over channel form act upon argue into More
"rouse" Antonyms
lull deaden decrease disenchant drop dull ignore lessen lower nap sleep stop go to sleep drop off crash out go off conk out sack out flake out zone out get to sleep go out like a light send to sleep calm comfort dampen decline deter discourage dishearten dissuade fall fix halt please quiet regress slow slump soften soothe tranquillise(UK) tranquilize(US) appease pacify fall asleep bore suppress allay hypnotize(US) hypnotise(UK) quell nod off assuage ease mitigate alleviate relieve diminish moderate mollify reduce palliate temper damp kill tire depress destroy enervate exhaust hurt retard weaken repress restrain conclude finish neglect prevent stifle put out yield succumb surrender abdicate bow break capitulate cede concede fold relent relinquish resign submit give in give up give way descend dip plunge recede compress contract dwindle shrink wane alight be dormant be quiescent flag compose settle placate quieten still agree clarify explain desensitise(UK) desensitize(US) benumb anaesthetise(UK) anesthetize(US) numb repulse repel turn off disgust offend revolt sicken disinterest displease put off drive away make sick nauseate knock out goodnight, sleep tight, don't let the bedbugs bite sleep tight sleepy time retire bed down turn in go to bed snooze doze hit the sack crash slumber take a nap retreat hibernate have a lie-down be dead to the world build down heal die perish decease depart conk croak demise pass away breathe one's last cease to exist depart this life kick the bucket pack in pack up pass on relinquish life rest in peace

482 Sentences With "rouse"

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I hope voters like Ferguson go with the candidates who rouse them, because it's often the best way to figure out who will rouse others.
"People think of single tasking as underachieving," says Dr. Rouse.
It was really Matt and my friend [editor] Chris Rouse.
"This past week has been really nuts," Rouse told CNN.
"It's pretty appalling, because he's the victim here," Rouse said.
God's megaphone didn't just rouse Lewis, it nearly shattered him.
Many geysers, like Steamboat, are quiet and then suddenly rouse.
And he knows that Democrats will be difficult to rouse.
A friend of Jones, Ronnie C. Rouse, said they attended the event to observe, not protest, and were told to leave after an exchange with another man who Rouse said used a racial slur.
"Now we are Virginia Beach Strong," Rouse told CNN on Friday.
As a designer, Rouse wants to engage with that fraught history.
Rouse: Odna Zhizn; Symphonies 3 & 4; Prospero's Rooms Best Opera Recording
James Rouse Jr. was the principal at East Atlanta High School.
"He is the mascot of Longville," local resident Sharon Rouse said.
Someone had to pull off his leg hair to rouse him.
The cause was heart failure, said his wife, Rozalyn Rouse Etra.
Ensuring this immediate liquidity for all workers is key, said Rouse.
The girl also sent Rouse explicit photos she took of herself.
The pain experienced in Virginia Beach will never go away, Rouse said.
But Rouse supported the board of trustee's eventual decision to keep it.
Just one academic institution on the entire content of Africa, Ms. Rouse.
Jane tirelessly campaigned to rouse up a search for her missing husband.
The President, Democrats believe, can rouse voters not yet clamoring for Clinton.
They didn't wake up and he opened the door to rouse them.
When he wants to rouse his blue-collar base, Trump lashes out.
Richard Rouse III's The Church in the Darkness takes a different approach.
Rouse asked for the public's patience as agents work toward that conclusion.
The FBI declined to make Rouse available for an interview with CNN.
But there are still events that could rouse investors, as Bloomberg reports.
He apparently couldn't rouse or debase himself to a proper news conference.
I rouse Dexter and we head to the kitchen for the first meal.
We did two episodes around Mark Zuckerberg's ... Yeah you did, with Kevin Rouse.
When police arrived, one of the officers "tried to rouse him," Sarnacki said.
"The greatest way to avoid distraction is to avoid procrastination," says Dr. Rouse.
Ophir also said it appointed Chief Financial Officer Anthony Rouse as executive director.
They want it to rouse the citizenry to political action, and it doesn't.
" –in FvJ when Lori's alarm fails to rouse her "Nancy, help me, please.
Halep said she hit a wall, mentally, and was unable to rouse herself.
Bekka's Jesus-loving mom, Sandy (Elizabeth Meadows Rouse), is an overly broad target.
Rouse scored off a missed shot to win it in overtime, 20093-58.
She said police officers were able to rouse Mr. Perrot by nudging him.
A federal judge cleared Mr. Rouse in 2006 of wrongdoing in the case.
Not even a halftime dressing-down from Marsch was able to rouse them.
Physicians and relatives must feel the need to rouse the demoralized foot soldier.
Organ concertos have been written by composers including Nico Muhly and Christopher Rouse.
Someone also broke a window on a church bus, Rouse told the station.
Rouse had made it a point to set up a responsive correspondence office.
How better to rouse your sex life than by turning into a spy?
To some, the concept of actively managing warmth might rouse their inner skeptic.
It helps if you have the best editor in the world, Christopher Rouse.
Even trays heaped with mansaf, lamb stewed in yogurt, could not rouse large crowds.
Aaron Rouse is the special agent in charge of the FBI's Las Vegas office.
He could rouse audiences to a frenzy and he could make hardened politicos weep.
And yet Rouse says most Americans know very little about Afghanistan or its people.
When his older brother tried to rouse him for dinner, Daniel didn't wake up.
"Few things rouse the group as much as a Hillary punch line," Rubenstein writes.
The email was sent to David Axelrod and Peter Rouse, two top Obama advisers.
"We need to recognize that this is not a one-time effort," Rouse said.
Eventually, I manage to rouse him although, true to form, he's a little cranky.
So perhaps there's a chance this retirement announcement is just a method-acting rouse.
Radicals rouse the rabble with vivid images of oppression and fiery exhortations to revolt.
Christopher Rouse: Symphony No. 6 Performed on Friday and Saturday at Music Hall, Cincinnati.
"That is too many lifestyle changes we would have to make," Mr Rouse says.
An exhilarating connection of Venus and Mars on the 6th could rouse a vacation romance.
But where they see boundary-pushing as their right to free speech, Rouse does not.
In March, Rouse went on Fox News' Tucker Carlson Tonight to talk about Charles Murray.
Mr Macri is no Barack Obama, but he is learning how to rouse a crowd.
"We've always said that what we're trying here is a generational shift," cautions Mr Rouse.
No evidence indicates terrorism, FBI special agent Aaron Rouse said, but the investigation is ongoing.
Pete Rouse also served as interim chief of staff under Obama, between Emmanuel and Daley.
In the morning, we'd rush to Rukorera's kraal to watch him rouse and milk them.
Now and then the boxer would rouse long enough for a snatch of small talk.
The guards tried to rouse Rahman by banging on his cell door with their nightsticks.
The demand is for small chest freezers of about five cubic feet, Mr. Rouse said.
He just needed a little more sleep, he mumbled when she tried to rouse him.
But as the climate warms, these plants are getting mixed signals about when to rouse.
During the relationship, Rouse suggested that they record their sexual activity and the girl agreed.
After Nebraska State Patrol began investigating Rouse, he was arrested in Lincoln in February 2017.
While Ms. Jaffe's religious devotion helps rouse her to run, it also presents some complications.
Donors and elected leaders have begun to rouse themselves for the fight, but perhaps too late.
The artificial sunrise was enough to rouse me out of bed, but it wasn't too bright.
Rouse knows that alumni see the emerging caricature of universities as coddling cradles of safe spaces.
Mr. Carillas, unable to rouse himself, stayed behind while the others tumbled into a ravine below.
There is a chance that the stockmarket will rouse itself from its slump in coming weeks.
Several Princes Charming are gathered around the bed, desperate to rouse the princess from her slumber.
Here's one at Perkins Coie, featuring former Obama chief of staff and "101st Senator" Pete Rouse.
Bringing technology into your sleep space has a way of triggering distractions and stress, Rouse says.
The idea of getting to earning more or seeing totals rise doesn't rouse his competitive spirit.
Kristen L. Rouse, founder and president of NYC Veterans Alliance, has worked closely with Ms. Sutton.
The one by Mr. Rouse, who also serves as co-director, works better on the page.
The speech seemed to rouse only silence from his audience, as little applause could be heard.
Assistants were expected to rouse Mr. Weinstein in the mornings and do "turndown duty" at night.
There's an argument that coarsened culture requires even more gruesome photographs to rouse our numbed humanity.
Rouse added the FBI has hundreds of agents on the case working with local law enforcement.
Only at that late date did prosecutors rouse themselves to charge Officer Van Dyke with murder.
"You would think Rakeem was the one who threw the punch," Rouse said of their reaction.
Rouse closed the interview with an exasperated "bless his heart" when asked once more about McGraw.
Multiple senators, in an apparent attempt to rouse themselves, could be seen vigorously chomping on gum.
"There's clearly money to be made selling lots estimated between £500 and £10,000," Mr. Rouse said.
Rouse, now 20183, later appealed to the US District Court in Nebraska to dismiss his indictment.
An ophiuroid, or brittle starPhoto: Greg Rouse/Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UCSD/SOIA vertical school of cutlassfishPhoto: Schmidt Ocean InstitutePhoto: Schmidt Ocean InstituteAn octopusPhoto: Schmidt Ocean InstituteA collection of garbage found two miles beneath the surfacePhoto: Schmidt Ocean InstituteA crinoid, a kind of marine animalPhoto: Schmidt Ocean InstituteAn ampharete with a mysterious unknown wormPhoto: Schmidt Ocean InstituteXylophaga, a kind of molluskPhoto: Greg Rouse/Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UCSD/SOIA sea cucumberPhoto: Schmidt Ocean InstituteBlack coralPhoto: Schmidt Ocean InstituteA glyphocrangon shrimpPhoto: Greg Rouse/Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UCSD/SOIAn anglerfishPhoto: Schmidt Ocean InstituteAn octocoralPhoto: Greg Rouse/Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UCSD/SOIThe bottom of the ocean is a terrifying place.
"The breadth of offenses committed in this instance are frankly horrendous," Queensland Detective Inspector Jon Rouse said.
These reactions help extremist groups improve cohesion in their ranks and rouse support from their target audiences.
NASA has put together a playlist of songs it has used to try to rouse the rover.
Though Rouse uses traditional American broom-making materials and techniques, she sees her brooms as functional sculptures.
But Rouse also offered specific examples from her field that prove free speech acts aren't without consequences.
Rouse was surprised and exasperated by the news, but she found some self-deprecating humor in it.
But three months earlier, Rouse had led a 75-person silent walkout during Murray's appearance at Princeton.
Nancy and Franklin Rouse have placed wreaths on headstones at Memphis National Cemetery in Tennessee since 2008.
Some companies even hired knocker uppers to bang on windows and rouse their employees at their homes.
But if you don't help rouse America, we may end up with the president of our nightmares.  
I banged on the door to rouse the holy spirit from its slumber, but to no avail.
He's a Buddhist monk intent on using the stars to rouse the public's interest in spiritual teachings.
Danley flew Tuesday to Los Angeles from the Philippines and has been cooperating with authorities, Rouse said.
But nothing Ronaldo could do in the remainder of the game could truly rouse the fans again.
" During their strikes, ARSA insurgents often dress in black and rouse themselves with the chant "Speak loudly!
But Stephen Rouse, an Oxford spokesman, said Wednesday that the professor was still employed by the university.
But Rouse said Trump had not spoken two sentences before security began escorting Jones and him out.
"It just makes you have a thousand questions why someone would do this to us," Rouse said.
It took more and more to rouse our attention from the fatigue and exhaustion each navigated alone.
And when asked if the mayor's proposals were ultimately about helping businesses, Rouse-Rosario told Hyperallergic yes.
He had close ties to the president-elect via their shared senate chief of staff, Pete Rouse.
" Rouse said he feels like the investigation is "going in the correct direction to understand why this happened.
This crowing creature's job is to rouse people from slumber, so here's hoping 2017 gets more folks woke!
In 2016, Rouse Properties Inc, another U.S. mall owner, rejected an offer by Brookfield Property, its largest shareholder.
Both were ejected, but Embiid seemed jubilant anyway, throwing fake punches in the air to rouse the crowd.
The couple also chatted to British 7-year-olds Tia Hart and Eva Rouse, who live in Stockholm.
They met with close counselors to the president like Pete Rouse, Valerie Jarrett, John Podesta, and Dan Pfeiffer.
It is unlikely the Bank of England will be able to rouse it at its May 2 meeting.
And all the while, Greengrass and Rouse use very subtle cues to make sure you're following the action.
Thompson, a drugs and alcohol fiend, never managed to rouse in his friend a fellow lover of narcotics.
The trial was stopped, and the courtroom was cleared as her son, Brian Phillips, tried to rouse her.
"At heart, Bourne is a patriot who's been betrayed by the institutions he believed in," Mr. Rouse said.
Rouse, then a supply sergeant, dragged on a Cuban; a friend had given it to her months earlier.
It would cause great suffering and destruction again, and might not even rouse the world to Gaza's plight.
They apply something like a "What Would Jesus Do?" test to rouse religious conscience on the political battlefield.
"This day will not define Virginia Beach," a City Council member, Aaron Rouse, said at the news conference.
Tyler Rouse from Wilmington, N.C. was conflicted: Honestly, I'm not really sure how I feel about this article.
Someone rouse the pilots and alert the people at Airads, the company hired for last season's aerial dogfight.
At a campaign rally with Trump over the weekend, he tried to rouse enough of them to win.
"It really was a needle in a haystack, and we saw not one but two," Dr. Rouse said.
During their research, Dr. Rouse and colleagues also found a much older specimen that dated back to 1919.
The Brooklyn studio that Rouse shares with a handful of other artists houses a foot-powered machine that likely dates to the 1890s, which rotates a broom by its handle, allowing Rouse to build up its sweeping end layer by layer, and a heavy vise that stands at hip height.
Later, when I watched Church in the Darkness developer and writer Richard Rouse play, none of those things occurred.
I didn't have a Malcolm, so I improvised and let the mewling of my roommate's new cat rouse me.
The Swiss personal computer company Logitech also failed to rouse tech stock buyers, despite reporting record second quarter sales.
In an effort to wake her up he sings to her and manages to rouse her from her sleep.
He is the sleeper of the group, and she had to rouse him over and over again this morning.
Rouse says the reason for Paddock's rampage remains a mystery after months of study by agents and behavioral specialists.
It's all he needs to do to rouse Trump supporters, who've never met a conspiracy theory they didn't believe.
The lunar eclipse in Leo on the 10th could rouse slumbering passion and bring some exciting declarations of love.
Amanda Bayer and Cecilia Elena Rouse tackled this issue in their 2016 article in the Journal of Economic Perspectives.
The guards tried to rouse Rahman by banging on his cell door with their nightsticks, but he didn't move.
The Cubs, it seemed, needed something to get them going, something to rouse them before it was too late.
This show needs to learn that it can rouse emotion and wound its characters without immediately resorting to death.
The calls come every five minutes, Chris Rouse said, all asking for the same thing: a small chest freezer.
A photograph released by the Department of National Parks showed an elephant trying to rouse one of the dead.
A photograph released by the Department of National Parks showed the mother trying to rouse one of the dead.
Norton's grandfather James Rouse was a progressive urban planner, whose ideas about cities were in sharp opposition with Moses's.
That contradicts Sanders's and his followers' contention that his candidacy would rouse legions of dormant and first-time voters.
President Barack Obama went through four chiefs — five if you count Pete Rouse, who served in an interim capacity.
Among his prominent students were the composers Steven Stucky, Christopher Rouse, John S. Hilliard, David Conte and Byron Adams.
And has it acquired a fresh urgency that will rouse like-minded audiences to world-changing thoughts and deeds?
Indeed, the original vision of James Rouse — who established the town after buying 14,000 acres — is less evident today.
They did not have to: No one knew better than Dayan how to rouse the anger of American Jewry.
She was in charge when the censorship drama unfolded and was soon replaced by Rouse-Rosario in December 2018.
Or worse, they'll get just big enough to rouse the ire of WWE's monopoly and bled of its roster.
The developer Jim Rouse, she explains, "decided in the 1960s that he wanted to build a 'new town' utopia in Maryland farmland midway between Baltimore and Washington, D.C." Rouse intended Columbia, unlike other American suburbs, to be a place where residents wouldn't be separated on the basis of class, race and faith.
Virginia Beach Councilman Aaron Rouse was a student at Virginia Tech 12 years ago when 32 people were gunned down.
The Comedy Central show was developed by Dinello, Colbert, and Mitch Rouse, also a friend of Sedaris's from Second City.
" In response, strangers tweeted to Princeton's anthropology department account that Rouse was "a black racist who suffers from White Envy.
"We have determined to this point no connection with an international terrorist group," FBI investigator Aaron Rouse told reporters Monday.
It is quite another to rabble-rouse for universal healthcare, wind energy and a livable wage in Charles Koch's backyard.
Through these conversations, adults were encouraged to reignite their childhood mindset and rouse dreams unfiltered by societal expectations and demands.
On Saturday, we had an opportunity to rouse world leaders to address the twin perils of deforestation and climate change.
"The findings have implications for how we understand animal evolution," Rouse said in a Scripps Institution of Oceanography media release.
They place their hopes on Vizl's images leaning on the power of photographs to inspire and rouse people to action.
" A day later, Kapor reported back that Rouse was "too busy (w/ debate prep and all) to deal with M22008.
Warren, which will rouse the Democratic base even further and empower even greater Democratic turnout in the 2020 midterm elections.
Fortunately, Hispanic and conservation groups helped rouse opposition to the effort, and the provision was taken out of the bill.
The agents, clad in body armor and helmets, knocked on Stone's door shortly before dawn to rouse and apprehend him.
"There's a group in Australia right now [the Divine Truth movement] that's out in Queensland in the woods," Rouse said.
His colleagues tried to rouse him, leaning in close to whisper their commiserations, asking if he wanted a hand up.
In his large hands, he cradles the kitten, clicking and tutting at it to see if it might rouse itself.
But since Trump's inauguration, that body has been a sort of couch potato, slow to rouse to its rightful labors.
FOR PHILLIP ROUSE and his girlfriend, Martelle, both immigrants from Australia, home is a three-bedroom flat in south London.
Whether it will rouse other sectors of the electorate will begin to be answered in the midterm elections in November.
Okay, and now as we rouse ourselves from the lethargy of Thanksgiving, we turn to today's reading from our Nixometer.
Early in my years as a doctor, I tried to rouse an unconscious person who was lying in the street.
Here's an idea: Instead of waking up the regular way, why not let an orgasm rouse you from peaceful slumber?
Nicole, a pediatric physical therapist, did everything she knew to try to rouse him and worried Jadon would soon be next.
Rouse has spent her career studying race and inequality in religion, in medicine and health care, and in education and development.
When Rouse and I met, she had to spend some time digging through the shelf before she could find Losing Ground.
She remembers coal company representatives threatening her mother's job, which led Rouse to leave the Democrats and register as a Republican.
The adversity of being two goals down, after scores by Toni Kroos and Mario Gomez, only seemed to rouse young Alli.
If this doesn't rouse the paralyzed Republicans in Congress, we might as well just go back to bed and stay there.
That's a problem for Mr. Rouse, an appliance salesman in the Town of Wallkill, N.Y. He has no more to sell.
Such an explicit reference is hardly unusual for Mr. Rouse, whose output is like an Easter egg hunt of music history.
It could also, and unpredictably, rouse demons that turned me into a wifely shrew, sparked bruising arguments, unleashed embarrassing faux pas.
Not even an absolute bombshell of news on Friday morning could rouse some members of the Senate from their seeming stupor.
Rouse was involuntarily discharged from the Nebraska National Guard in the fall of 2017, a spokesperson told BuzzFeed News on Tuesday.
His brow furrowed and his voice urgent, he urges them in a new television commercial to rouse themselves to the polls.
Critics charged that his talk of a migrant "invasion" was an effort to rouse his political base ahead of the elections.
Social justice movements and the media have often sought to shine a spotlight on the "perfect" victims to rouse the nation's conscience.
In the spring of 2017, Erin Rouse quit her job at the lighting design firm Lindsey Adelman to make brooms full time.
"We have determined to this point no connection with an international terrorist group," FBI special agent in charge Aaron Rouse told reporters.
"Several hours later, when he should have been home and never made it, we knew there was a problem," Kevin Rouse said.
One of the best, most mood-boosting ways to learn to single-task is to get outside more often, says Dr. Rouse.
Come January 22019, the first lady had to be begged to attend the inauguration so as not to rouse suspicion among Alabamians.
After all, harsh language is so much easier than reasoned debate, and it never fails to rouse the surly squadrons of  Sen.
Rodriguez said he began "shaking" her to rouse her as the couple's daughter implored him to call 911, he told the station.
Left unconscious after the assault, Tahjir was then placed under scalding hot water in an attempt to rouse him, according to authorities.
It will require a lot of commitment to rouse yourself pre-dawn to watch all of Season 6 in one fell swoop.
But the media can constrain Mr. Trump only to the extent that it can rouse public opinion against him and his policies.
Obama began transition planning in the spring of 2008, relying on Pete Rouse and Chris Lu, two members of Obama's Senate staff.
In any case, yeah, I think it's probably going to rouse techies to be more vocal than they've been in the past.
Charles M. Blow Yes, Donald Trump has once again used racial hostility to rouse his base and is reveling in the achievement.
Wade; canvassers are going door-to-door in battleground states to rouse Americans who oppose abortion but rarely vote outside presidential races.
A white noise machine can keep the bedroom quieter by masking ambient noises that might rouse your baby (or you) from sleep.
Tyler Rouse Wilmington N.C., agrees with the new changes to accommodate all students: Some of my friends get lunch from the cafeteria.
But he doesn't bark those numbers the way other coaches do, or try to rouse more speed with hollers from the grass.
Ms. Moser was then unable to rouse some of the liberal attention she drew in the lead-up to the initial vote.
CINCINNATI — "I am known for writing very dark, disturbing music," the composer Christopher Rouse, who died last month at 70, once said.
Mr. Rouse, in his program remarks, refers to that long-sustained note as a lifeline that continues and continues, until it stops.
As they were leaving, Rouse said Trump told them to go home to their mothers, and the crowd started chanting it too.
" Rouse said when they saw the police on their way out, they thought "it's cool ... we're good, we're just going to leave.
Alfonse M. D'Amato, a former United States senator, has given many speeches in his day, trying to rouse his peers into action.
The court said that Rouse had recorded "an identifiable minor engaging in sexual activity" and had distributed the video over the internet.
But Juppe has struggled to rouse the passions of voters and all the momentum was against him on the eve of the vote.
Both sides will use the vacancy to rouse the most fervent members of their political bases by demonstrating the stakes in the election.
" At Virginia Tech, whose Blacksburg campus is over 300 miles west of Virginia Beach, Rouse said students and faculty were "Virginia Tech Strong.
One such sample contains a microscopic single-cell organism which the team's head scientist (Ariyon Bakare) manages to rouse from millennia of dormancy.
But Rouse noted that two other LGBT groups have backed the governor: the Stonewall Democratic Club and the Gay and Lesbian Independent Democrats.
There were "operations" issues, an official statement declared, initially misspelling Meyer's name, as if driven by an unconscious need to rouse further attention.
Previously Mr. DeRosa served as a vice chairman and chief financial officer of the Rouse Company before its merger with General Growth Properties.
But in the end, Negan leaves Eugene untouched, and instead walks out to rouse the dozens and dozens of waiting Saviors just outside.
Even my kitty is too tired to be up – I can't rouse him until he hears the musical sounds of his canned food.
I rouse her because we have a vet appointment today to check on her injured knee and take care of other small things.
Rachel, by contrast, looks disgusted, bored, and vaguely aware that the sleeping lion on her chest could cause her harm, should he rouse.
And when they couldn't rouse Prince, they alerted the pilot, who called air traffic controllers in Chicago for help at 103:12 a.m.
Now the tough question for Democrats is, why should they give up talking about impeachment when it might help rouse their voter turnout?
Rouse didn't want the job permanently, but agreed to take the reins for a few months while Obama looked for a permanent successor.
Democrats hoped Mr. Obama's appearance would rouse African-Americans in this city, where about half the population is black, and across central Virginia.
Loyola got 21963 points on 7-of-11 shooting by its star, Harkness, and 19 rebounds from Rouse to win by 61-51.
Nook was in this day care, preschool-type thing some blocks away in West Baltimore, and nobody can rouse Toby on the phone.
Mr. Steyer said strongly progressive lines that ought to cause a stir, but somehow, in his delivery, the zingers did not always rouse.
Then someone stretches a hand up to pinch her cheek, trying to rouse her and bring her back to the dimly lit present.
Republican campaign operatives backing the strategy argued that aggressive tactics were necessary to rouse the interests of sleepy and shrunken local press corps.
Republican campaign operatives backing the strategy argued that aggressive tactics were necessary to rouse the interests of sleepy and shrunken local press corps.
Only in the third did he rouse the crowd with a flurry of action, committing to something more than a textbook one-two.
I had more success with my own contacts: Anita and Gordon Roddick, Zanvyl Kreiger and, later, the family of James Rouse [all philanthropists].
A vaccine is an immunological bait-and-switch: you rouse the immune system with something that elicits immunity but does not cause disease.
The Sultan is betting that the implementation of Sharia, particularly in this draconian form, will rouse popular sentiment in a majority-Muslim country.
Then, for two days, they rouse themselves to drink water, mate and take care of other business before they sink into slumber again.
But as Rouse pointed out during our conversation, cults are far more common than we imagine when we think about the most infamous cases.
Eventually, the firefighters gave up on trying to rouse the raccoon from his THC-induced coma, and sent him home to sleep it off.
Rouse and Quinn don't have the cost-saving benefit of large-scale production, and they are both conscious of the prices of their brooms.
I feel like storytelling for some reason doesn't rouse people from their immediate attraction to coolness, and that actually turns out to be poisonous.
Nobody is as good at the movement sometimes called "chaos cinema" as Greengrass and his editor Christopher Rouse (who won an Oscar for Ultimatum).
"These are good pieces of furniture that have been around for hundreds of years, and now they're on the scrap heap," Mr. Rouse said.
I would post a single item and then watch him try to rabble-rouse and wonder aloud why no one was taking the bait.
As anti-Semitism has surged from the internet into the streets, President Trump has done too little to rouse the national conscience against it.
I somehow doubt that fear of pedophilia will be a sufficiently grand cause to rouse a deeply traumatized people and make them great again.
Mr. Rouse said in a statement that the university was working with the Egypt Exploration Society and was also conducting its own internal investigation.
If you listen closely enough, all of Mr. Rouse — contemplative elegy, rowdy playfulness, eclectic homage — is in this score, masterfully orchestrated and transparently rendered.
Five months later, Ms. Iyer was live-tweeting from the statehouse to rouse alarm over a school voucher bill that looked likely to pass.
Then she loses her legs in an accident with a killer whale and calls him, thinking he might help rouse her from her despair.
They should rouse large and small donors for a massive wave of fundraising in September 2017 to build an early war chest for 2018.
Others are using meth as an upper to rouse themselves after using opioids, which have a sedative effect, or to help with opioid withdrawal.
He and editor Christopher Rouse often cut between shots so rapidly that the films functioned less as straightforward narratives and more as sensory overloads.
It was for [co-screenwriter and editor] Chris [Rouse] and myself to see if we could figure out what that next chapter would be.
A $2858 trillion U.S. bill aimed at helping unemployed workers and industries hurt by the coronavirus epidemic failed to rouse copper prices for long.
Derek Rouse, a Navy flight engineer, said he and wife Jennifer have asked Balfour Beatty for years to stop rainwater from penetrating their home.
Kristen L. Rouse, founding director of the NYC Veterans Alliance, told CNN Monday the tweets showed that veterans haven't been and need to be heard.
If that's the case, we have to ask what he could have done that would paralyze someone but wouldn't rouse suspicion from doctors or police.
Unfortunately, we don't know if "Wife" ever took the bait, but the rouse seems good enough to trip up some criminals during an undercover operation.
But however low the soybean ratings may become at any point during the season, it will be harder than usual to rouse the market bulls.
And he knows, in order to rouse his base going into the midterms, he needs to stick by this premise and shut down the government.
I'm inclined to do what a commencement speaker did the year that Pete Rouse graduated from here in 1968 and I graduated from law school.
With an increasingly supply-heavy situation worldwide, it may be a little more difficult for Argentine rains to rouse the soybean bulls this time around.
Mr. Trump is not in the mold of visionary real estate developers like James Rouse, who preserved historic structures like Faneuil Hall Marketplace in Boston.
"The fact is, Mr. Trump is a racial arsonist who encourages bigotry and xenophobia to rouse his base and advance his electoral prospects," he added.
"Chinese industrial policy is the lens through which antimonopoly law is interpreted," said Elliot Papageorgiou, partner and intellectual property lawyer at Rouse Legal in Shanghai.
"The market for run-of-the-mill antique furniture has totally died," said William Rouse, managing director of Chiswick Auctions, a salesroom in West London.
It is still unclear whether the new loan will rouse the market enough to bring more new-money business into the US investment grade space.
Migrants fear being spotted by the heavily armed police forces, who regularly rouse encampments, crushing or slashing tents so they can no longer be used.
They pointed to an episode in 2003 in which a Border Patrol agent, Cody Rouse, ran over and killed a Tohono O'odham teenager, Bennett Patricio.
In their efforts to rouse public sentiment for or against the act, newspapers promoted conspiracy theories about sectional plots to seize control of the Union.
Mr. Rouse called it a "phenomenon" and said it's the first time in his decades-long career that he's seen small chest freezers sell out.
The clean Berlin streets and dustily lighted apartments; the classical framing and detailed costuming; the German-accented English — there's nothing here to ruffle or rouse.
A global unwinding of long positions in the greenback also helped rouse the normally sleepy currency into its sharpest rally in more than a year.
Combined, they amount to over 800 episodes of TV that's not necessarily good, but sure to rouse pangs of nostalgia in former '90s kids everywhere.
If they cannot rouse themselves simply to vote for the first candidate in a generation who pledges to advance their interests […] then they are doomed.
Stella Rouse, University of Maryland, associate professor of government and politics There are numerous reasons why people may think that Trump is unfit to be president.
In 2002, Border Patrol Agent Cody Rouse ran over and killed Bennett Patricio Jr., a member of the Tohono O'odham who was 19 at the time.
There was also George W. Bush, who peddled policies grounded in homophobia and theological hate to rouse his base for votes, specifically targeting African American churches.
Tyler Rouse from "A galaxy far far away" thinks betting is fine within limits: This year is the first year I started getting into sports betting.
In rural and coastal regions of Karnataka that have sizeable Muslim populations, the BJP's local bosses have tried to rouse Hindus' resentment against their "jihadi" neighbours.
"No matter how much willpower you think you have, you won't be able to resist all the other things going on around you," says Dr. Rouse.
WASHINGTON – U.S. wholesale prices last month posted the biggest 12-month gain since January 2012, a sign that the strong economy is beginning to rouse inflation.
Stella Rouse is associate professor and director of the Center for American Politics and Citizenship and associate director of the University of Maryland Critical Issues Poll.
But now, with no stable head of the VA or even a nominee, Rouse said she's concerned that ongoing efforts to reform the VA will slow.
Aaron Rouse, the special agent in charge of the FBI's Las Vegas office, told the Associated Press the exact motive behind Stephen Paddock's attack on Oct.
What could rouse the establishment, and convince leaders that Mr. Trump can be stopped at a convention, is a strong Cruz victory next week in Wisconsin.
Squeezed onto the inside of a person's bottom lip, a serving of glucose can rouse a person out of unconsciousness caused by hypoglycemia, NOLS' handbook says.
Zuma, who has never lost the ability to rouse a crowd with traditional song and dance, still retains some popular support, especially in his Zulu heartland.
" In his op-ed, Walsh accuses Trump of being a "racial arsonist who encourages bigotry and xenophobia to rouse his base and advance his electoral prospects.
"Over the 24 years I have served my country, I have never been any of those," said Ms. Rouse, who remains a reservist in the Army.
" Ronnie Rouse, who attended the event in North Carolina with Jones, said it was "disturbing" that the man who allegedly punched Jones "went home that night.
Stories dating back decades of women who had been at the receiving end of the church's intolerance have not lost their power to rouse public anger.
"We can't talk enough about it, it's wonderful that this is getting attention, that this struck a chord with people, to see the individual stories," Rouse said.
"Our cast are going to bring Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge to life in new ways," Cory Rouse, creative director at Walt Disney Imagineering, said in a statement.
With Kevin Rouse, around his testimony in front of the Senate and the House because it was just such great sound, I mean ... You don't think so?
Mr Rouse says that of the ten local care organisations, three are where he would like them to be and four are developing quickly, leaving three unmentioned.
The revolution is led by a "dissident minority" from the elite who, by striking up an alliance with the lower orders, rouse them from their traditional docility.
Alas, he's way too late, so much so that Astrid has to rouse the Paradise participants from their slumber (everyone is napping this episode) to greet him.
We tried to rouse one of them and explain the reason we were there: to visit the vacant lot where Jeremy Jimena had encountered Catherine Lee's body.
The top FBI official in Nevada, Aaron Rouse, said this week that his agency&aposs final report should be made public by the end of the year.
And Pete Rouse temporarily served as an interim chief of staff after Rahm Emanuel left the Obama White House in 2010 to run for mayor of Chicago.
However, the millions of us with narcolepsy are still hoping for a drug that could work in the brain to rouse rather than silence the orexin system.
The theater at Wilde Lake was named after Jim Rouse, the developer who created the city of Columbia in the 1960s out of 14,000 acres of farmland.
What veterans who rely on the VA need, Rouse said, is a stable leader to reassure them that the department will continue to address the VA's shortcomings.
Last year, Rouse Properties, another U.S. mall owner, rejected an offer by Brookfield Property, its largest shareholder, only to subsequently agree to a sweetened $2.8 billion offer.
Manchin's positions appeal to Rouse, who believes in economic and social justice but also wants the right to own a gun and is against late-term abortion.
There remained no evidence as yet "to indicate terrorism" in the shooting spree, said Aaron Rouse, FBI special agent in charge of the Las Vegas field office.
Jeffrey Rouse, the Orleans Parish coroner, confirmed in a statement overnight that Smith had died of "multiple gunshot wounds" after an exchange of words with another driver.
"[Black] was coordinating with [Breitbart's] top staff to rabble rouse against Rubio at rallies," the source said, citing various disruptions during the Florida senator's presidential campaign events.
The events — one each in four suburban counties — had a serious political purpose: to rouse and inspire the volunteers in the closing weeks of the presidential race.
"People say my vote won't do any good, but I beg to differ," said Ms. Rouse, who was among the thousands of teachers who went on strike.
For the sake of the rest of us, I hope the player who took his team to eight consecutive finals can rouse himself to roar once more.
Mr. Guaidó called next for national strikes, but it was difficult to know how long he could continue to rouse popular protests with promises of imminent change.
The F.B.I. has hundreds of agents on the case and more than 1,000 pieces of evidence, said Aaron Rouse, the special agent in charge in Las Vegas.
Koetter, perhaps longing for a reprise in the postseason, has enthusiastically tried to rouse the fan base into making an impression on viewers — if not the league.
Those same children who were once eager early risers, she said, begin staying up later and become, as many parents know, hard to rouse in the morning.
But I think the point is to change that context, break its spell, rouse these things up from the slumber of false nostalgia, and wake ourselves up.
She was still trying to rouse herself when its source, her 77-year-old client, pounded on her bedroom door, yelling that he wanted to go home.
He revisited that controversial call Saturday during his wide-ranging speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference, suggesting it was all a joke to rouse an audience.
"You will only see that that will increase," said Jon Rouse, a member of "Taskforce Argos", an Australian police unit that targets online child sex abuse networks.
"Constituents feel like you are hearing them, and that you are responding to them — that makes up for a lot of stuff," Obama remembers Rouse telling him.
In Nashville, she is collaborating with two poets, Caroline Randall Williams and Ciona Rouse, on a book and spoken-word project imagining a blues woman named Rosie.
When his grown children try to rouse him, then complain that he has shut them out emotionally, jittery rhythms suggest both their American sassiness and genuine concern.
Aaron C. Rouse, the top F.B.I. agent in Nevada, said that he expected the agency to release a report on the shooting before the tragedy's first anniversary.
My husband should be awake by now but is unwilling to get up when I try to rouse him, so both boys are still sleeping when I leave.
"I'm trying to walk this line between quelling the fears, but not opening the doors for Milo to come and give us some wisdom at Princeton," Rouse said.
The team included current Hillary Clinton campaign chair John Podesta as well as current Obama adviser Valerie Jarrett and a former interim Obama chief of staff, Pete Rouse.
In the series premiere, "The Original," the Man in Black (Ed Harris) killed a host named Kissy (Eddie Rouse) and scalped him, uncovering the symbol for The Maze.
The morning street sweeper had tried to rouse a sleeping man from the sidewalk, but he pulled back the blanket and saw that the man's feet were stiff.
I was supposed to interview North Korean defectors, but having already written extensively about them in the past, I felt unable to rouse much enthusiasm for the task.
She was discussing art's superior ability to rouse our sympathies for other people, to provide the "raw material of moral sentiment" that mere argument or scientific evidence cannot.
When other carriers introduced such measures there was much gnashing of teeth among frequent flyers, who suspected a rouse to diddle them out of what they were due.
I had two amazing wigs from the queen of hair, Alex Rouse, one thick and bouncy for Act I and the other thin and balding for the denouement.
" Ali slept in his personal cabin, not far from the outdoor fireplace where his entourage would build a fire and rouse him from his nap with an "Ali!
Rouse was "hopeful" about Jackson's nomination, despite concerns that the White House doctor did not have the necessary experience to lead the VA, the government's second-largest bureaucracy.
Both, in their ways, try to rouse Atticus from his accommodationism, and to remind him that the truths he expounds abstractly have played out, concretely, in their lives.
The younger one will wake at 5:52 (he can never manage the eight minutes that would make all the difference) and rouse his brother, one bunk up.
Put simply, Leonard says, elite progressives gave respectable cover to the worst prejudices of the era — not to rabble-rouse, but because they believed them to be true.
I have to rouse the dogs on weekdays to take them out for their walks, but on Sundays, they wake me up when they're ready to go out.
Aaron Rouse, special agent in charge of the Las Vegas Federal Bureau of Investigation office, said there was no information Paddock was a member of an extremist group.
The president has been unable even to rouse himself for a Twitter tirade, issuing only a single, cheery tweet on the topic in the weeks since his endorsement.
Three workers thought they could rouse a raccoon from its stupor and encourage it to climb down a ladder from a ledge above a street in St. Paul.
Across the English Channel, Emmanuel Macron has put himself at the head of a revived and fiercely proactive campaign to rouse the EU to continue its forward march.
Congress also needs to rouse itself and search for solutions to an affordable housing crisis that has pushed hundreds of thousands of families to the verge of homelessness.
My hope is that he will rouse future generations, who will ask more difficult questions on the road to more courageous conversations about racial justice and black citizenship.
The idea is to rouse the spirit of the dead Williams and ask him if he wants the play produced; yet, to their disappointment, he refuses to materialize.
Three months later (with staffer Pete Rouse serving as interim chief of staff in the meantime), Obama selected Bill Daley — who departed after a year in January 2012.
Last year, Rouse Properties Inc, another U.S. mall owner, rejected an offer by Brookfield Property, its largest shareholder, only to subsequently agree to a sweetened $2.8 billion offer.
Having been in business officially for less than a year, and in a market that is by nature fairly small, Rouse is still figuring out who her customer is.
Instead of dealing with the region's ills ahead of parliamentary and presidential elections planned for November, he has used the referendum to distract the public and rouse nationalist fervour.
When foreigners do litigate in China, Rouse, a law firm, says they have a higher win rate in patent cases than domestic ones, and are awarded more damages overall.
In the past you've worked with people like Tony Gilroy (Michael Clayton) and Scott Burns (Contagion) on these films, but here you actually wrote the film with Chris Rouse.
The warlike talk emanating from Moscow could prove galvanic, inducing allied capitals to rouse themselves and harness their immense diplomatic and military potential to defend freedom of the sea.
Rouse created the group, in part, to give veterans a voice, so they could help guide their communities and the country using the discipline and lessons learned in battle.
He assured her that, once they entered the operating room, she would fall asleep quickly, and rouse seven or eight hours later without any sense of time having passed.
Directed by Brad Rouse, Mr. Reid is appealing, but it's a cliché-filled piece that doesn't work as a solo, and Benny doesn't really make sense as its narrator.
In last week's episode of Outlander, when Jamie was trying to rouse his volunteer army, he talked about how silly the British army seemed with their well-mannered rituals.
"We have determined to this point no connection with any international terror group," Aaron Rouse, special agent in charge of the FBI's field office in Las Vegas, told reporters.
In his quest to unmask the conspiracy of reptilian dominion, Manny tries to rouse his friends to action and devotes himself to unearthing clues hidden in alternative jazz albums.
Aaron Rouse, the F.B.I. special agent in charge in Las Vegas, said that so far there was no proof that Mr. Paddock had links to any international terrorist organization.
"If states do have to recover by cutting back, then that will induce its own bit of headwind and it might induce its own kind of recession," said Rouse.
Ms. Basile didn't have to knock on the ceiling or a heating pipe to get Mr. Smith's attention the way her grandmother did to rouse Mr. Armendariz in 1961.
Because these folks still wish they had the intimacy and security of their old relationship, seeing an ex platonically can rouse a desire for closeness without fully satisfying it.
Nonetheless, three maintenance workers shortly before noon on Tuesday thought they could rouse the raccoon from its stupor and offered it a ladder to climb down from the ledge.
His greatest pleasure is the sound of his own voice, and his perorations rouse audiences to standing ovations and the kind of ardor summoned at a Justin Bieber concert.
Their photographs were used by organizations such as the National Freedmen's Relief Association to help raise money for the education of freed slaves and rouse enthusiasm for the war effort.
If a school in the midwest with no historical connection to Wilson had a hall named after him, it would make sense for them to rename that hall, Rouse said.
Mr. Boo reportedly even passed out a few times during his efforts to rouse the family, continually fighting off the effects of the carbon monoxide to save his loved ones.
Stuck behind a teleprompter, reading in a slow monotone, he could not truly rouse the crowd, who gave low-energy cheers and boos in response to his taunts and attacks.
Image: Ger Dekker / Flickr Creative CommonsAs twilight descends, nocturnal bat species rouse from their daily resting places to feed, creating spectacular clouds as they pour out of caves en masse.
FBI Special Agent in Charge Aaron Rouse also said federal authorities have questioned the girlfriend of the gunman and no one has been taken into custody as a suspected accomplice.
Whenever you need just a few seconds to get grounded and have a moment of Zen, Dr. Rouse suggests snuggling up to someone to bring you back to the present.
Inside the Kremlin, though, there is a different view of how likely Mr Navalny is to rouse a usually apathetic electorate — and of the real challenge to Mr Putin's authority.
On its Night Creeper tour, the band, a quartet from Cambridge, England, will riff on haunted songs that just might rouse some headbanging from the cross-armed nighthawks of Brooklyn.
Rouse said the advocacy group has more than 200 members, and one of its main goals is to help train veterans and their family members to run for local office.
The 39-year-old son of a bus driver highlighted the power of his historic candidacy to rouse younger and more racially diverse voters who often sit out midterm elections.
The EU's legislative machinery has largely been halted during the referendum campaign, lest it rouse Britain's fearsome tabloids to anger over kettle regulation or another matter of vital national interest.
It's not unprecedented to have an acting White House chief of staff — President Obama put Pete Rouse in the job for a few months after Rahm Emanuel left in 2010.
Sports of The Times WASHINGTON — Kirk Cousins, the Washington Redskins' quarterback, stood atop the Nationals' dugout in full baseball gear on Friday to rouse the crowd for its playoff opener.
She tried to rouse her troops into action after what she called a "rude and clear reminder" of the power of the Democratic establishment and media to sway the electorate.
"As far as I know, everyone's sold out," said Mr. Rouse, who has worked at Appliance City, a store about 75 miles north of New York City, for 30 years.
Of these three free concerts, note especially Thursday's, which sets some of Webern's chamber and solo music next to more recent work by Marti Epstein, Heinz Holliger and Christopher Rouse.
Now that the stock market is potentially crashing on coronavirus fears, maybe Trump will try to rouse himself to do something rather than underreacting for the sake of the Dow.
The sooner we can put that myth to bed, the faster we can rouse support for a comprehensive solution that doesn't grow the debt and actually does grow the economy.
Rouse said that no crime or sexual abuse had occurred because the teen had reached the age of consent in Nebraska and she had consented to have sex with him.
As hard as getting out of bed on a Sunday may seem, it's nothing compared to what our science writer found about when animals rouse from the torpor of hibernation.
In 1985, Mr. Scarfo assigned a hit man, Nicholas Caramandi, to extort $1 million from Willard Rouse III, a developer who was seeking to build on the Delaware River waterfront.
But Asante contends that the film is not simply a love story, but a story about the tested bond between Leyna, her mother (Abbie Cornish), and her brother (Ethan Rouse).
Rouse recently knocked hers down from $2300 to $13 at the maximum, and started making the less expensive hand brooms because she wanted to offer something that her friends could buy.
As Rouse gave her lecture in mid-September, Yiannopoulos was preparing in vain for four days of what University of California President Janet Napolitano called "controversial and noxious" programming in Berkeley.
Liberal democracies, he has argued, faced with the dark menace of nationalism, need heroes if they are to rouse a positive national spirit and defeat the "sad passions" fanned by populists.
Where the victims must rouse themselves from quiescence to confrontation, transforming themselves from what they are into what they are not, elites must simply do more of what they already do.
But returning director Paul Greengrass and his co-writer and editor, Christopher Rouse, have a hard time overcoming the sense of repetition that's subsumed both the series and this particular installment.
Unable to find a job, he ended up joining a right-wing Japanese organization and spent the rest of his 20s shouting slogans and trying to rouse interest in extremist ideology.
The Blind Boys of Alabama sang a raucous, exuberant style of gospel that mixed harmony vocals with impassioned call-and-response shouting intended to rouse an audience into a religious fervor.
While they wait, Dr. Moran and his colleagues will hold their breath, hopeful that these volcanoes stay in a deep slumber, but aware that one just might rouse at any moment.
Still, even as is, they're blissfully hot — and a prime viewing spot for aurora borealis on a clear night (the front desk clerks will call to rouse you if they're active).
Last year, Matthew Rouse, a former sergeant with the Nebraska Army National Guard, pleaded guilty to a federal charge of distributing child pornography and was sentenced to eight years in prison.
Editorial Even among that cast of illiberal leaders who rouse mobs with their ruthless policies and disdain for democratic protections, President Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines stands out for his viciousness.
When professional photographers Erin and Theresa Rouse of Hello Little, a Milwaukee-area photography studio, planned a newborn shoot for their cousin's baby, they did not plan on their work going viral.
Police and medical personnel were unable to rouse her for three full hours after the attack, even though they attempted to do so every 15 minutes once she got to the hospital.
Still, customers like Dropbox, Zoom and Vodafone rely on its SMS incident alerts, while Kintaba's integration with Slack might not be enough to rouse coders from their slumber when something catches fire.
More than a week after the lecture, which was held as part of Princeton's Constitution Day, Rouse explained her argument further: "We speak differently to different groups in different contexts," she said.
Rouse admits she hasn't read all of The Bell Curve, which Carlson then identifies as her weak spot, repeatedly returning to the fact she has little knowledge of what she actually protested.
Since the start of the campaign, a critical part of the candidates' electability-based appeals had been a promise that they were uniquely suited to rouse an unreliable electorate in the fall.
It works quietly throughout the night, measuring the baby's abdominal movements, vibrating if there's no movement for 15 seconds to "rouse" the baby, and setting off an alert if breathing doesn't return.
Four days later, he wrote to Rouse and his colleague Hildebrand: As both of you know, I have many concerns about this..... as a lover of "Party" I really don't like this.
Greengrass and Rouse build part of the plot around the familiar boogeyman of modern blockbuster-thrillers: the threat that the American government might create a perfect surveillance system, permanently ending citizen privacy.
As it is, his "zero-tolerance" policy on immigration may be helping to rouse an excitable base of conservative voters to the polls, but doesn't look like it will work long term.
Photo by Ben Rouse New Madrid is a four piece indie band from Athens, GA that plays an invigorating style of indie rock that's both strong in its intricacies as its catchiness.
In Nashville, Hunter also was a Pearl High School teammate of Vic Rouse, who hit the game-winning shot at the buzzer for the Ramblers in the 1963 title game against Cincinnati.
The piece is three movements and roughly 20 minutes, though it has the feel of one long, rollicking finale, in which Mr. Rouse repeatedly subverts centuries-old clichés of the organ repertory.
They often build their nests underground, in forests of cypress and cedar, and there, in autumn, hunters rouse the grown hornets, swatting them into jars of shochu, where they flail and drown.
In other words, this is the usual course of action -- what our criminal justice system considers a reasonable hour, and designed to rouse groggy suspects who are less prepared to resist arrest.
" Mr. Rouse, who also visited the Hyde Park location, affirmed Mr. Osterfeld's notion by saying, "I've actually been to Philly and had a real Philly cheesesteak and I like Penn Station's better.
In his appeal to dismiss his indictment, Rouse argued that the videos he made and shared of engaging in legal sexual activity with the teen were "protected speech" under the First Amendment.
Despite the fact that Rouse had only shared the videos with the teen herself, the court said that he was unlawfully distributing child pornography, which was not protected by the First Amendment.
"South Korea is very concerned that Japan's leaders in positions of responsibility are disregarding the root cause of the issue...and continue to make comments that rouse our public's emotions," it added.
More often the process looks like what was happening one recent Friday in Indiana's Marion County jail, where Lt. Debbie Sullivan was trying to rouse sleepy women to sign up for health insurance.
"I think a fancy broom is untested in the way that a very fancy ceramic vessel has been proven," says Rouse when I ask whether she's started wholesaling to any retailers (she hasn't).
Earlier this week, the "Cruise" singer shared a hilarious clip of his wife holding a piece of bacon over his nose in an attempt to rouse him from his slumber, to no avail.
Neither politician had been an MP before; both arrived in parliament this week to much media attention, and both will use their seats as a platform to rouse protests against Mr Macron's reforms.
Specifically, there's more context about why it takes Dumbledore so long to rouse himself to fight his former friend / lover (a relationship Rowling and the films remain frustratingly coy in establishing on-screen).
Less well known is that it is also, according to Jon Rouse, the chief officer of the Greater Manchester Health and Social Care Partnership, the model for the city's new health-care system.
Timothy Egan Most of the ranchers I know are decent folks, men and women of a few well-chosen words, slow to rouse, distrustful of a show horse on four legs or two.
She sends Retsuko a frilly abomination of a dress to put on, which should rouse up some violent flashbacks for every daughter out there whose argued with her mom over clashing fashion tastes.
Marie manages to rouse herself, and she walks out in the street, crying for Sara the same way she had when Sara was a little girl who wandered away to follow a cat.
In late October, he spoke to Jim Messina, chief of staff to campaign manager David Plouffe, and came away convinced that both Plouffe and Rouse now backed the original vision for the movement.
If Paddock did have any accomplice, there remained no evidence as yet "to indicate terrorism" in the shooting spree, said Aaron Rouse, FBI special agent in charge of the Las Vegas field office.
Obstruction of justice, money-laundering, untoward contacts with foreign governments—it is unclear where the special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation will land and what might eventually rouse the attention of the U.S. Senate.
Owner Pam Ishiguro uploaded a video of her two ducks, Rudy and Pippi, trying to rouse golden retriever Barclay, who was napping in the Southern California home, according to a video from ABC7.
Shah, who has long been Modi's top strategist, helped rouse the BJP's Hindu nationalist base in the election, overcoming losses in key state polls last December and returning Modi with an improved majority.
It's going to be a grand expression of cultural pride for the African-American population Tyler Rouse from Wilmington N.C., said the movie offered superhero equality: Heck yeah, I'm gonna see Black Panther!
Blame for these costs belongs to politically powerful construction companies and labor unions that drive up costs under the lax oversight of public officials who have no incentive to rouse sleeping legislative watchdogs.
In an apparent acknowledgement of the scale of the defeat, Sanders did not deliver a speech to supporters to rouse them after Tuesday, remaining silent after returning to his home state of Vermont.
Tyler Rouse from Wilmington, N.C., has been personally inspired by a film: One of the greatest movies of all time is about a black man struggling with poverty and his wife leaving him.
Dr. Rouse and his colleagues figured out that the ruby sea dragon was a new species in 2015 after performing genetic analysis on a dead specimen they received from the Western Australian Museum.
Henry Waxman; Pete Rouse, his consigliere, had been chief of staff to Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle; Peter Orszag, his budget director, had led the Congressional Budget Office; the list could go on.
"This investigation demonstrates both the vulnerability of children that are utilizing social media and communication applications and the global reach and skill that child sex offenders have to groom and seduce victims," Rouse said.
Henry Waxman; Pete Rouse, his consigliere, had been chief of staff to Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle; Peter Orszag, his budget director, had led the Congressional Budget Office; and the list could go on.
The film shows the collective strategising and arguing over how to rouse a society that is, as they see it, callously indifferent to thousands of gay people dying from AIDS each year in France.
Companies facing enforcement cases typically try to rouse sympathy from the Justice Department through presentations about the "collateral damage" such an action could spur, such as employees losing their jobs and harm to customers.
They are aiming fire at the Director of the Office of Government Ethics, Walter Shaub, who tried to rouse the GOP majority in Congress to bark about Trump's refusal to divest from his businesses.
"I feel like we are going in the correct direction to understand why this happened," Aaron Rouse, the special agent in charge of the FBI's Las Vegas field office, told the Las Vegas Sun.
Farm groups joined the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and another deep-pocketed advocacy group to get behind Roger Marshall, a political novice who promised to work on behalf of Kansas rather than rabble rouse.
I am delighted to see these developments, but the millions of us with narcolepsy are still hoping for a drug that could work in the brain to rouse rather than silence the orexin system.
"The problems [between 2008 and now] are fundamentally different," said Cecilia Rouse, a former member of Obama's Council of Economic Advisers and current dean of Princeton's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs.
Tensions flared during an April public meeting where Rouse-Rosario was heard exclaiming: "I am the commission!" during the heated exchange with Josef Palermo, a Ward 1 commissioner who expressed concerns about her plans.
Tyler Rouse from Wilmington N.C., hopes for a better way for teens to find their voices: My first thought was how many teenagers and kids use headphones constantly and are cut off from society.
"We have determined to this point no connection with an international terrorist group," Aaron Rouse, special agent in charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation field office in Las Vegas, told reporters on Monday.
Georgia's changing demographics suggest this strategy has potential — African-Americans alone were 22016 percent of registered voters there in 2016 — but some of these constituencies have proven difficult to rouse in nonpresidential election years.
Current candidates Dan Muroff and Molly Sheehan are raising money well, but the DCCC apparently isn't sold on them and is recruiting prosecutor Tanner Rouse and Army veteran Dave Foster to run here as well.
Shortly after the frantic lieutenant reported the disappeared nuclear missiles, the commanders on duty at F.E. Warren Air Force Base decided it was time to rouse a colonel for his first briefing on the situation.
The billboards will bear the slogan, "If you know something, say something," and carry a toll-free number to an FBI hotline, said Aaron Rouse, special agent in charge of the Las Vegas FBI office.
Among those in attendance were former Obama Chiefs of Staff Bill Daley and Pete Rouse, former Deputy Secretary of State Antony Blinken, former U.S. Transportation chief Anthony Foxx and former U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman.
Not the kind of bankroll to rouse the likes of Floyd Mayweather out of bed; but in a second-world country like Thailand, 250,000 Baht is a princely sum and not to be scoffed at.
You can be woken in the middle of the night if you wish—and there are apps that will rouse you at the right moment—but you can't do anything about cloudy skies or daylight.
His father, an architect, is retired as the associate director of design at the Rouse Company, a real estate development company in Columbia, Md. The couple met in October 2015 on the dating app Bumble.
In "Them's Fightin' Words: 10 Great Protest Songs," Loudon Wainwright III, the singer-songwriter, reminisces about traveling to Newport, R.I., as a teenager to hear Pete Seeger, Bob Dylan and Joan Baez rouse the crowd.
She was previously an associate general counsel at the Rouse Company, a real estate development firm based in Columbia, Md. His father is a lawyer with the National Security Division of the Department of Justice.
Their words were all the more welcome to conservatives' ears because they were defiant, even belligerent — the kind of hold-nothing-back aggression against Democrats that Mr. Trump uses to rouse his base of voters.
To rouse Stormi from bed, Kylie opened her mouth and unleashed a melody so iconic it has already become the stuff of memes, ring tones, and a possible sample on a forthcoming Ariana Grande song.
Rouse also contended that he had a right to engage in lawful sexual conduct with a minor and record it on video for personal use under his Fifth Amendment right to privacy or sexual intimacy.
To rouse themselves from this interminable slumber, they traded for a former All-Star who had played his entire career for a West division team, winning multiple Gold Gloves but never reaching the World Series.

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