| 1. | Some things are too important to be left to the rabble.
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| 2. | Throw open the gates and let in all the rabble.
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| 3. | Let the rabble have their crass pleasures, they said.
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| 4. | The rabble-rousers responsible for the e-mail remain unknown.
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| 5. | The rabble is rousing and King Mob is marching toward the White House.
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| 6. | Rebecca Bledsoe hardly seems the rabble-rousing type.
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| 7. | They see the rabble-rousing, demonstrating side.
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| 8. | If anybody can rouse the rabble, he can.
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| 9. | Think of the rabble that might come to a school's door.
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| 10. | Look at the rabble cheering the old bandit ".
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