The Pat Robertsons and Jerry Falwells, those roistering reverends who threatened the likes of Bush Sr . and Bob Dole with bumptious Biblical brimstone, were relegated to the cheap seats.
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Roistering 20-somethings keep the noise at jet-engine decibels, and the quick-footed wait staff, polite but harried, seems hard-put to keep up with all the drink orders.
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Throughout the West, the denizens of this town, wedged among the giant ranches of the Texas Panhandle, were feared for their ill-tempered roistering and their willingness to let trigger fingers do the talking.
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For all its roistering energy, " Kansas City " is too mannered a film to sink under the skin like " Nashville " or the best parts of " Short Cuts ."
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Her greatest success was as the main character Lucia in Thomas Southerne's " Sir Anthony Love ", where Lucia partakes of the freedom of the roistering rake by disguising herself as " Sir Anthony ".
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The editors, reporters, compositors and printer's devils, sober and roistering as a whaler's crew, had worked through the night, stripping down to their union suits and braces in the unseasonable September heat.
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Irish actor Richard Harris, the roistering star of screen gems such as " A Man Called Horse " and " This Sporting Life, " died Friday night at a London hospital, his family said.
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There is a surprise on every page of " Ingenious Pain, " just as there is in the great, roistering novels of the 18th century : The neat pages are feathered with shadows you can't explain.
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KGB gets its share of bikers and roistering fraternity pals who join the bar's garden-variety downtown pan-artistic clientele of academic types, painters, would-be filmmakers, actor gonnabes and assorted word-workers.
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There, in a coliseum-sized space full of roistering black-suited Republicans, the author Malachy McCourt appeared in a suit of Tom Wolfe white, upon which he had pinned a large " Beat Bush Again " button.