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"roust" Definitions
  1. roust somebody (from something) to worry or upset somebody or make them move from a place

37 Sentences With "roust"

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But there's also something sort of authentic and conversational about Roust.
It doesn't have to be a political conversation either and Roust monitors to keep trolling at bay.
Make no mistake: The radical implications of these changes will roust robust defenses of the status quo.
Kiki Roust appears suited up to play with Vermont's NAHA White, part of the Junior Women's Hockey League.
I'm not saying that DPW or the cops didn't move the tents or roust people out or take anyone's belongings.
A doorbell salesman, stymied by his ability to roust only those with working doorbells, is consoled by his intended customer.
At first glance Roust appears to be sort of a poor man's Brigade…a little less fancy, a little less glitzy.
An Israeli soldier had telephoned his brother with a warning to roust his neighbors: The building was about to be bombed.
The police would issue indignant statements and roust a few gangsters, but no one would be arrested, much less prosecuted or convicted.
As a kid, my mom had to roust me out onto my newspaper delivery route because I'd lost track of time while reading the paper myself.
Last November, he floated the possibility of creating a "deportation force" to roust them from American communities, but many policy experts view this approach as highly impractical.
The first thing that comes to mind when considering this app is obviously the Sean Parker-backed network called Brigade that launched just a little ahead of Roust.
Police went door-to-door in Hawaii to roust residents near two new vents emitting dangerous gases in areas where lava has been pouring into streets and backyards for the past week.
"We don&apost do domestic disputes, street brawls, drug enforcement, roust the homeless, traffic control, or involve ourselves in major crimes requiring the presence of law enforcement, although they will be reported," the group&aposs description said.
The exception was the few mornings when our counsellors, seized by a spasm of conscience, would roust us from our tents and lead us on forced marches through the mountains, declaring that this was what summer camp was all about.
They are in talks about reaching a deal that could allow Mr. Assad and the Kurds to coexist there as Turkey, which regards the Kurdish fighters on its southern border as a security threat, threatens to roust them from the area.
But it was not enough to overcome the power of Mr. Barr's incumbency, a district that was structurally advantageous to Republicans and the closing moves of the president to roust his political base and make the election a referendum on him.
Launched last July as "a social network for connecting with others to discuss polarizing topics such as politics, religion and social issues," Roust releases their first iOS app today to give members of their network another way to connect and discuss topics.
Roust her from her cell, tell her she's being transferred, march her down a white-tile corridor, put a bullet in the back of her head, and stand around doing the paperwork while her body is wrapped in a tarp and carried away.
He also keeps a residence in the Four Seasons Hotel in San Francisco and owns a 7,200-acre cattle farm near Radford, Va., where he used to raise falcons, hawks, owls and eagles, tramping through the woods to roust squirrels and rabbits that the birds would eat.
The climate for e-cigarettes is more positive in Europe than the US, but the company faces resistance in the EU over nicotine levels in its products, and it'll fall to Winterton, with more than 25 years of management experience at companies such as Coca-Cola, Red Bull, Arnotts, and Roust, to navigate those issues.
A block association that my wife and I helped form on St. Marks Place, where we've lived since 1973, lobbied the Sixth Precinct to roust dealers away from our stoops and doorways and move them to the avenue corners: the most ambitious degree of crime control that seemed practicable or even, in those what-the-hell years, desirable.
Roust, "Reaching ...", p. 354. In 1930, Auric married the painter Eleanore Vilter, who died in 1982.Roust, "Say it ...", p. 139. Auric died in Paris on 23 July 1983 at the age of 83, and was interred at Montparnasse Cemetery, beside his wife.
The brands Zubrovka and Żubrówka are registered by Sojuzplodoimport in Russia and Roust International in Poland.
People were initially able to walk through it and perhaps see the bats that now use it as a roust, but recent safety concerns have led to the tunnel's closure, although it is still possible to walk to its entrances.
Roust, "Reaching ...", p. 343. Having gained recognition as a child prodigy both in composition and piano performance, he became a protégé of Erik Satie during the following decade. During the 1910s and 20s, he was a significant contributor of avant-garde music in Paris and was significantly influenced by Cocteau and the other composers of Les Six.Roust, "Reaching ...", p. 344.
In the late 1980s, Tariko began importing Kinder Surprise and Ferrero Rocher chocolates to the Soviet Union and selling them for rubles. Previously, such goods were only available in hard currency stores closed to average Russians. Tariko parlayed his success in selling Italian chocolates into an exclusive contract to import the Martini brand. Record sales of Martini enabled him to grow his company Roust Inc.
Following his early successes as an avant- garde composer, Auric went through a transitional period during the 1930s. He began writing for film in 1930 and composed the music for À nous la liberté in 1931, which was well received. The film itself was criticizedfor supposed communist or anarchist themes, but there was general approval of Auric's score for the film.Colin Roust, "'Say it with Georges Auric': Film Music and the esprit nouveau," in: Twentieth-Century Music 6 (2009), p. 133–134.
He adds, nonchalantly, that his rewards are small. :And thocht that I amang the laif, :Unworthy be ane place to have, :Or in thair nummer to be tald, :Als lang in mynd my work sall hald, :Als haill in everie circumstance, :In forme, in mater, and substance, :But wering or consumptioun, :Roust, canker, or corruptioun :As ony of thair werkis all, :Suppois that my rewarde be small. Dunbar moves on. He claims that, due to the King's grace and meekness, another sort surrounds him.
As part of the initiative started by Mayor Brown to remodel City Hall, a refurbished Civic Center Plaza was unveiled in January 1999, including two new playgrounds; police patrols were deployed under a new policy to roust the homeless, who generally moved two blocks east to UN Plaza. Public concerts were scheduled as part of the effort to change the unsavory reputation of Civic Center Plaza. At the time, it was announced that plans for a permanent remodeling of the plaza were being prepared.
Barney Shirrel (Oakie) starts his first semester at Mid West University and works his way up in the fraternity with the help of Tex Roust (Joe Sawyer) and Mondrake (Arlen), an alcoholic college football star. Barney is passionate about engineering and the law, and between his varied studies, football, and the fraternity, he neglects his girl friend Amber (Kornman). In the next term, Mondrake gives his class sweater to Barney's sister Barbara (Carlisle). His drinking problem intensifies, however, when he learns that Barbara is falling in love with Professor Danvers (Crosby), the singing drama teacher.
Farrell learns that one piece of evidence is a Moroccan jewel box he's seen, a gift to Susan from Brice. As any foreign gift must be registered with the State Department, Farrell gets Hesselman to "raid" State's computerized registry of such items, which should link the gift to Brice by name. However, Farrell's plan begins unraveling when Pritchard finds an address book of Susan's with Nina's name in it. When Pritchard and Farrell roust Nina for information about Susan's "men", she pretends not to recognize Farrell but Pritchard learns she has heard the name "Brice".
Lynn cops, feds roust alleged outlaw bikers itemlive.com (September 21, 2007) Christopher Sweeney pleaded guilty to possessing a firearm and a silencer, and was sentenced to two years and four months' imprisonment on December 4, 2008.Local Member of Hells Angels Motorcycle Club Sentenced to 28 Months in Prison for Firearm Possession DEA.gov (December 4, 2008) Christopher Ranieri was sentenced to one year in prison and restitution to the U.S. Treasury in the amount of $33,438 on February 3, 2009 after pleading guilty to two counts of failure to file federal income tax returns.
A small Union Army cavalry force was stationed in nearby Suffolk, Virginia under the command of Major General John J. Peck. On September 23, Peck sent Colonel Samuel P. Spear to reconnoiter Franklin and the Confederates therein. Spear reported back to Peck about the Confederate's replacement bridge capable of supporting artillery pieces, as well as an estimated Confederate concentration of 10,000-12,000 men. Peck forwarded this information on to his commanding officer, Major General John Adams Dix who, in turn, developed a twofold mission to roust the enemy from Franklin and destroy the floating bridge with a joint service attack with the Union Army and Navy respectively.
Roust, "Reaching ...", p. 343–344. He became associated with leftist groups and publications, including the Association des Ecrivains et des Artistes Révolutionnaires (AEAR), the Maison de la Culture, and the Fédération Musicale Populaire. He adopted four strategies to composing; first, to participate in groups with other leftist artists; second, to reach a wider audience by writing in more genres; third, to write music aimed at a younger audience; and fourth, to express his political views more directly in his music. The films that Auric chose to score in his career as a film composer were influenced by these new- found beliefs, as well as by old associations.
She requested a fair appraisal to better reflect the actual cost of replacement of her land and business, but in the midst of getting a re-appraisal, the base leadership accused her of running a house of ill-repute on her ranch. The effect of even the hint of impropriety resulted in her ranch and business being put off- limits to military personnel, and the value of her business plummeted. Barnes then filed a lawsuit against the USAF to, as she put it, "Roust out the scoundrels in the government who would perpetrate such an injustice." She knew that if she filed a lawsuit, she would have the opportunity to depose under oath the various leaders and personnel on base, and the truth would come out and clear her name.
She commented that in "Trapper Keeper", the election of class president ends in a deadlock, while in Florida, the election for president was "hopelessly deadlocked." She went on to say that in South Park, the school "rousts a sick kid from his hospital bed" to vote by absentee ballot, and in Florida, "officials roust people from the cemetery to vote by absentee ballot." Peyser added that Rosie O'Donnell appears in "Trapper Keeper" and plans to gather lawyers, media and her friends to "help settle the race the way she sees fit," while in Florida, O'Donnell, Harvey Weinstein, Gloria Steinem, Bianca Jagger "and other celebrities signed a petition demanding a revote in Palm Beach County, ensuring the race would go to Gore." One of the kindergarteners is named Flora, referencing the state Florida that was undecided in the election.

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