He's simply a professional rabble-rouser who has nothing better to do with his time. |
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He wasn't a rabble-rouser, he wasn't a fiery speaker, he wasn't a mobiliser of large crowds, and he certainly wasn't a guerrilla. |
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But aside from investing in responsible companies, how can I be more of a rabble-rouser and pressure other companies to do the right thing? |
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Ravalomanana says his rival, a disc jockey-turned-entrepreneur, is a populist and rabble-rouser with little genuine interest in democracy. |
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Some found their inner rabble-rouser when they got here. |
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The bill would allow a leader of a party to deal with an individual member of a caucus who, for example, was being a bit of a rabble-rouser or detrimental to the caucus. |
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To make matters worse, the noted editor, rebel, rabble-rouser, and member of the legislative assembly, William Lyon Mackenzie, had accused the company's directorate of fraudulent activities. |
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I lived where Guy, that wonderful rabble-rouser, lived. |
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This man is an addlebrained and barely coherent rabble-rouser. |
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On The Real Housewives of New York City, Alex McCord has morphed from wallflower to rabble-rouser. |
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Before Abraham Lincoln was a Republican and a staid statesman, he was a whig and a rabble-rouser. |
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The USA rabble-rouser repeated his first-tee trick of egging on the crowd for his opening drive. |
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The 21-year-old British sensation is neither flashy nor larger-than-life, forgoing glamour for a refreshingly unrefined persona as a smack-talking rabble-rouser. |
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Oh gosh, that dreadful rabble-rouser, Mrs Kirchner, will be truly insufferable now. |
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