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She cannot sleep on Waikiki Beach without fear of being rousted.
They say they are often rousted by the police if they lie down.
They rousted him from his bed and ordered him into the bed of a pickup truck.
No longer must armies of professionals arbitrarily be rousted at daybreak, like groggy recruits heeding a bugle blowing reveille.
No longer must armies of professionals arbitrarily be rousted at daybreak, like groggy recruits heeding a bugle blowing reveille.
At the Port Authority Bus Terminal, homeless people fan out, seeking corners and little-used corridors to sleep without being rousted by police officers.
She and her husband, Ray, rousted their daughter out of bed, called 911 and fled outside with little more than the clothes they were wearing.
When they would find a couple, they shined flashlights on them and rousted the men — who were often closeted, married or both — from the park.
Don't worry though— this criminal element was rousted long ago, and now the Tjuvholmen is one of the most beautiful cultural centers in Northern Europe.
Days later, Roy Bryant and his half-brother, J.W. Milam, rousted the teen from his bed and ordered him into the bed of a pickup truck.
Ms. Turgel (pronounced tur-GELL) was imprisoned in several concentration camps after the Nazis invaded Poland and rousted her family from a comfortable home in Krakow.
A. Plenty of them, though perhaps none with a more memorable scene than that of Mr. Oakley being rousted out of Madison Square Garden on Feb.
Rick Perry (R) rousted the crowd at The Alamo, the place of America's second great awakening, chanting, "States' rights, states' rights, states' rights ... !" on April 15, 2009.
The song moves glacially, like a just-rousted-from-a-nap New Order, with only a bit of submerged doo-wop at the end to offer sustenance.
I still wake up at night thinking about the people I helped to indict, the ones who were rousted for walking on the street instead of the sidewalk.
After all, what could be tenser than going to bed, every night, half-waiting to be rousted as a criminal, on a charge of sleeping beside your spouse?
They took people straight from the ballpark and rousted people out of the hotel and took off into the night, and they left about seven or eight people that they missed at the hotel.
There are many signs that the Fitzgerald had almost no warning of the approaching collision: the fact that the captain was in his cabin and that no shipwide alarm had rousted sailors from their bunks.
In 1919 their position became precarious when Atlanta police literally rousted them out of bed and arrested them for disorderly conduct; the "disorder" was the fact that they were sexual partners while married to other people.
When you hear a novelist being interviewed on the radio in the morning, Jonathan Lethem has written, chances are — because they were rousted from bed at an unnatural hour — they are holding in a bowel movement.
More than once, I was rousted from sleep by an alarm, and I instinctually grabbed the phone and looked at the screen through mostly shut eyes to see if it was about the pair I was still craving.
Four days later, on August 28, 1955, Roy Bryant and his half-brother, J.W. Milam, rousted Emmett from his bed in the middle of the night, ordered him into the bed of a pickup and eventually beat him viciously before shooting him in the head.
American Beauties The worst thing about being homeless, Lars Eighner writes in his memoir "Travels With Lizbeth" (1993), is not eating from Dumpsters or being rousted by police or attacked while sleeping by fire ants or jeered at by those who find you contemptible.
Conlin told me a "common thread" had emerged from the countless interviews he and FOMDD's volunteers had conducted with Krome detainees: "People get rousted 21997 times a day, when they are sleeping, before breakfast, after breakfast, they get grabbed from the cafeteria, it happens all the time," he said.
In addition, the remark contradicted over 20 years of state policy, which has been to recognize French responsibility for the roundup, in which thousands of men, women and children were rousted from their homes by French police officers, parked in a stinking overcrowded sports arena in Paris — the Vélodrome d'Hiver, which has since been destroyed — and eventually deported to their deaths in concentration camps.
They were rousted again after official permission was granted at 18:10.
In 1981, Turnbull was chief umpire at the World Curling Championships. After the final draw, Turnbull rousted a Global sports reporter for ignoring CBC's television rights. That reporter, Vic Rauter, would become Turnbull's broadcasting partner five years later. For 25 Years Turnbull was the voice of curling on TSN.
They rousted Reed from a fishing-trip, who arrived to play on Presley's version of his own composition, "Guitar Man." After it was recorded, Reed refused to turn over the usual publishing percentages to Freddy Bienstock, another assault on the soundtrack formula that had been in place throughout the decade.Jorgensen, op. cit., p. 236.
Clarke and Tyler's sexual relationship was not a well kept secret, and Clarke's wife May sued him for divorce on grounds of desertion. In 1919, Clarke and Tyler were rousted out of bed by Atlanta police and arrested on charges of disorderly conduct. They initially gave false names. Notwithstanding the Klan's temperance activities, they were fined for possessing whiskey.
The Ho Chi Minh trail, 1970. Tchepone, the operation's objective, is in the upper third of the map just right of center. The U.S. Khe Sanh Combat Base opposed Tchepone from across the Vietnamese border. A preliminary sweep of the Se Kong valley rousted its Pathet Lao occupiers and cut supply lines to PAVN troops at Pakse Site 26 on the Bolovens Plateau.
After the superintendent at the Union Chapel in Brixton Hill rejected his offer to teach at Sunday school, Brown rousted up his own group of boys and began holding a Bible class. He was soon encouraged by the minister to speak at Saturday evening prayer meetings. In 1862 Spurgeon accepted him as a student in his Pastors' College, though Brown was far younger than most of the other students.Murray, 17, 20-22.
By 1932, the Nazi party was in ascendancy. Litten's mother and friends were urging him to leave Germany, but he stayed. He said, "The millions of workers can't leave here, so I must stay too".Irmgard Litten, Eine Mutter kämpft gegen Hitler, Deutscher Anwaltverlag, Bonn (2000) Hitler's hatred for Litten was not forgotten and in the early hours of 28 February 1933, the night of the Reichstag fire, he was rousted from his bed, arrested and taken into protective custody.
Working from west to east (that is, towards Rumbula), squads of the SD, the Protective Police, the Araji commando, and about 80 Jewish ghetto police rousted people from their sleep and told them to report for assembly in half an hour. Max Kaufmann describes the raid as beginning in the middle of the night on the 29th. He describes "thousands" of "absolutely drunk" Germans and Latvians invading the ghettos, bursting into apartments, and hunting down the occupants while shouting wildly. He states that children were thrown from third floor windows.
While sleeping on a park bench, Woody is rousted by a cop, finally landing in a garbage can. Bemoaning the fact he is an "outcast" with "no home, no friends (and) no money", Woody wishes he had a gun to shoot himself, pointing his thumb and forefinger at his head. The finger somehow turns into a real gun and a bullet just misses him, after which he sighs in relief. Reading a newspaper in the trash, Woody discovers that "billionaire blubber gum baron Wally Walrus" is looking to adopt a baby boy.
On December 10, 1981, the Atlacatl Battalion entered the village of El Mozote with a plan in mind. The Battalion's mission: to eliminate everyone in the village who stood in their way of capturing 'the Guerrilla,' as the Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front (FMLN) was known. In the lapse of three days every inhabitant of the village was executed. On the fatal day of December 10, soldiers rousted the civilians from their homes and gathered them in the central plaza where they were forced to lie down on the street.
Edward III of England Cassell's History of England – Century Edition After being rousted from Annan, Edward Balliol again offered homage to Edward III, and though the idea of returning to war against Scotland did not have universal appeal, Edward III gave Balliol his backing. The English king claimed that the violation of the Treaty of Northampton was not his own, but those Scots who crossed the borders after Edward Balliol's ouster. Balliol returned to Scotland in March 1333, besieging Berwick-upon-Tweed. In response, Archibald Douglas counterattacked, which Edward III took as excuse to justify open battle.
The year is 72 BC, and the rebel gladiator Spartacus ravages the countryside of Italy, and threatens Rome itself. Gordianus the Finder is rousted out of bed in the middle of the night by a new client: Marcus Mummius, an ex- centurion and the military advisor to Marcus Licinius Crassus, the richest man in Rome. Mummius demands that Gordianus accompany him on a trireme to the Bay of Pueteoli that very night, and is unfazed by Gordianus's demand for an unusually extravagant fee. At a villa near Naples the master has been murdered, apparently by two disappeared slaves.
Each morning at 8 AM, Wölk was rousted by the SS, who shouted "Margot, get up!" from beneath her window. By that time, she was only needed if Hitler was actually at the Wolf's Lair, though she says that she never actually saw him. She saw Hitler's German shepherd almost daily: "It often played on the open area in front of our office-shack." Later in 1944, when the Soviet Red Army was just a few kilometers away from reaching the Wolf's Lair, a lieutenant took Wölk aside and put her on a train to Berlin.
Syrian officers on the CIA dole quickly appeared on television stating that they had received money from the "corrupt and sinister Americans" "in an attempt to overthrow the legitimate government of Syria" Syrian forces surrounded the embassy and rousted Agent Stone, who confessed and subsequently made history as the first American diplomat expelled from an Arab nation. This strengthened ties between Syria and Egypt, helping establish the United Arab Republic, and poisoning the well for the US for the foreseeable future. The inability to deny the complicity of the US government put this operation outside the charter of the CIA.
While success was seemingly assured, the jockey mistook the winning post and had to be rousted along to maintain his position at the finish. No such mistake was made on his next and final outing of the season at Wetherby where, despite conceding 33lb, Little Owl won by twenty lengths from Silversmith who himself had won four races that season. The Guardian 28 May 1979 p.13 (subscription required) While he did not race outside of handicap company, Little Owl's progression was such that he wound up being rated that season's leading staying hurdler by Timeform - ahead of Stayers' Hurdle winner, Lighter.
Born May 19, 1894, in Magdeburg, Germany, to a generational German Band family, Henry Busse studied violin and then trumpet (after a finger he had broken was set incorrectly) under his Oompah Band leader uncle. In 1912, following numerous failed attempts, at age 18, Busse successfully ran away from the family farm outside of Magdeburg, Germany, where he had been forced to play trumpet in his uncle's band. Henry initially "jumped ship" in New York City, landing in the German ghettos there. Rousted by the police for sleeping in Grand Central Station, unable to speak English, he found a job on a boat heading to California.
Eventually, both sets of Beasties get rousted by a trio of cops (played by the actual Beastie Boys) and taken to jail. The short features numerous cameo appearances, some appearing onscreen for only a few seconds. They include Stanley Tucci and Susan Sarandon (as the parents seen in the original video), Steve Buscemi, Alicia Silverstone, Laura Dern, Shannyn Sossamon, Kirsten Dunst, Ted Danson, Rashida Jones, Jason Schwartzman, Rainn Wilson, Amy Poehler, Mary Steenburgen, Will Arnett, Adam Scott, Chloë Sevigny, Maya Rudolph, David Cross, Orlando Bloom, and Martin Starr. Although "Fight for Your Right" is not performed, its outro can be heard at the beginning of the short.
Later that night, he is rousted from his cell and brutally beaten by chief guard Hamidou for the theft. A few days later, Billy wakes up in Sağmalcılar Prison, surrounded by fellow Western prisoners Jimmy (an American who is in for stealing two candlesticks from a mosque), Max (an English heroin addict), and Erich (a Swede, also in for drug smuggling), who help him to his feet. Jimmy tells Billy that the prison is a dangerous place for foreigners like them and that no one can be trusted, not even young children. Billy meets his father, along with a US representative and a Turkish lawyer, to discuss what will happen to him.
Jeckeln developed a method of killing large numbers of people, over the course of the mass killings he had organised in the Ukraine, which included (amongst others) Babi Yar and the Kamianets-Podilskyi Massacre. First applied in the Rumbula massacre on 30 November and 8 December 1941, the method (which became known as the "Jeckeln System") involved dividing staff into separate groups, each of which specialised in a separate part of the process: # The Security Service (SD) men rousted the people out of their houses in the Riga Ghetto. # The people to be murdered (typically Jews) were organised into columns of 500-1,000 people; and driven to the killing grounds about 10 kilometres to the south. # The Order Police (Orpo) led the columns to the killing grounds.
Los Angeles Public Library reference file After he completed his City Council term in 1939, he became the manager of an American Express office at 10810 South Broadway, where he was held up at least twice: The first time, in January 1947, he rousted the bandits "with a well- placed right hook", and they escaped with no money; he was left with head lacerations. He was then living at 156 West 109th Place."Ex-Official's Fist Rout Three Bandits", Los Angeles Times, January 30, 1947, page 2Location of the Buyer residence as shown on Mapping L.A. The second holdup was in January 1959, when he was slugged and three gunmen escaped with $400 from a cash drawer."Bandits Slug Office Manager, Take $400", Los Angeles Times, January 10, 1959, page B-1 Buyer died in March 1963.
While two men were lost on board Wakiva II, individual acts of heroism occurred simultaneously. Upon feeling the shock of the collision and hearing the general alarm, Chief Gunner's Mate Oliver P. Cooper, USNRF, ran aft to the fantail where the depth charges were secured, withdrew the bursting pins from the British naval mines stored there, and set the American depth charges on "safe;" he reported that all was "secure" within five minutes of the collision. Electrician Second Class Charles E. Kirkpatrick, USNRF, on watch in the ship's radio room, remained at his post and sent out the SOS, remaining on board until abandoning at the last possible moment. Chief Boatswain's Mate Thomas Olson, USNRF, rigged out the motor whaleboat and rousted out men from below decks, and then, along with the captain, inspected and cleared the ship.

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