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rousing ovation
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4.15 |
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That drew a rousing ovation. |
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rousing speech
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2.70 |
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Kemp gave a rousing speech. |
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rousing success
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2.24 |
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Napster will be a rousing success. |
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rousing applause
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2.04 |
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Arafat said, to rousing applause. |
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rousing reception
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1.58 |
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She was met with a rousing reception. |
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rousing welcome
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1.32 |
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The audience gave the band a rousing welcome. |
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rousing cheer
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1.12 |
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Cone trotted onto the field to a rousing cheer in the fourth inning. |
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rousing start
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0.79 |
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The Bengals got the practice week off to a rousing start. |
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rousing victory
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0.46 |
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A rousing victory over the English at Wembley would put that right. |
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rousing chorus
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0.39 |
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My friend joined in for a rousing chorus. |
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rousing performance
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0.39 |
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Technology stocks also put in a rousing performance. |
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rousing people
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0.33 |
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In the past, that meant rousing people into the streets. |
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rousing sermon
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0.33 |
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Frustrated Protestant marchers threw rocks and bottles at police Monday following a rousing sermon. |
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rousing call
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0.26 |
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In some games, a battle is signaled with a rousing call to arms broadcast in German. |
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rousing defense
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0.26 |
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So far the White House has not made a rousing defense of the FBI. |
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rousing finale
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0.26 |
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Hamilton spoke directly to the audience before the rousing finale. |
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rousing music
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0.26 |
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Before his talk, a military color guard and rousing marching music revved up the bankers. |
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rousing rhetoric
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0.26 |
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But not every student is graced by such rousing rhetoric. |
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rousing send-off
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0.26 |
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The Jets got a rousing send-off from Joe Namath. |
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rousing triumph
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0.26 |
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If anything, this was a rousing triumph of the will. |