| 11. | Throw open the gates and let in all the rabble.
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| 12. | Let the rabble have their crass pleasures, they said.
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| 13. | I was not in any way a rabble-rouser.
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| 14. | He's not a rabble-rouser ."
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| 15. | Either you lead rabble-rousing rallies or you do serious work.
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| 16. | The article cited growing opposition from " rabble-rousing"
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| 17. | For one thing, Stark says, they weren't rabble.
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| 18. | Sir James cheerfully calls them his " rabble army ."
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| 19. | Rabble, so-called, were in the streets.
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| 20. | I'm not a rabble-rouser ."
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