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1 But now dark majesties were rousing in the realm of shattered planetoids.
2 But this was rousing in her, day by day, a strong spirit of opposition.
3 They followed or were fixed on her, rousing in her an obscure resentment and discomfort.
4 Boris Yeltsin was rabble- rousing in the streets about how it was time for real change.
5 Doyle was rousing in the passenger seat.
6 This time the false reassurances came with the pang that the dead man was rousing in tardy retribution.
7 They went and came, carried on their game of life, rousing in him only a gleam of interest.
8 She glanced at the man who was now rousing in the bed with his concerned family hovering around him.
9 It happens to be the very thing I must keep myself from rousing in him, to be of any service to you.
10 Only giving a sharper, more cutting edge to the bit in my mouth and rousing in her a hunger I could not satisfy.
11 I did not take much rousing in the morning, and even before remembering the exact circumstances, felt oppressed by the weight of coming sorrow.
12 The thought of her ancestry crossed him now and then, rousing in him now wonder, and now a strange sense of congruity and harmony.
13 At some time they had come to the cave and Hume had collapsed, not rousing in answer to any of Vye's struggles to awaken him.
14 "What made you think so?" she replied, the mischief rousing in her.
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