| 11. | Once more the rabble had overrun the Bastille, a . k . a.
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| 12. | He won his nomination far from the rabble and the snow-covered streets.
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| 13. | From the rabble of actors both strange and untalented, he chooses the following:
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| 14. | Walking off the field, his expression never changed while he politely thanked the rabble.
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| 15. | "Wow, " Cheramie said . " Bill Clinton can still rouse the rabble.
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| 16. | Among the rabble of dueling protesters was one who hoisted an effigy-like inflatable doll.
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| 17. | The crusader knights became enraged that the rabble of the army had already taken the plunder.
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| 18. | And I suppose it made me feel good; knowing stuff that separated me from the rabble.
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| 19. | As it is, the RfAs are mostly dominated by the rabble with their torches and pitchforks.
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| 20. | The regime considered these " bourgeois formalists " no less dangerous than the rabble-rousers.
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