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1 But it is not easy to rouse men of business to the task.
2 The skins of animals will rouse men from their silence with great outcries and curses.
3 He possessed great power of oratory, could rouse men 's passions or calm them, at will.
4 She loved to rouse men to frenzy.
5 It is always easier to rouse men to fight for their 'religion' than to live by it.
6 Socialism was at such a low ebb politically in those days that it didn't even rouse men to opposition.
7 It often pleases God, in the course of His Providence, to rouse men to reflection by the occurrences of life.
8 They thought that the object of worship in church was to rouse men to think and act about the problems of the world.
9 He roused men against the dogmatism of the schools, and he stimulated enormously the practical study of chemistry.
10 But thanks be to Heaven, what I say rouses men to act rather than moves them to think.
11 He hated speaking, hated rousing men like this -that was the job of officers and shop foremen, not a thinker like himself.
12 How could she choose aright when her beauty roused men 's passion before she had had time to gain experience or judgment enough to defend herself?
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