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rabble-rousing造句
1. Critics have accused him of rabble-rousing. 2. He accused union leaders of rabble-rousing. 3. Primary voters alarmed by his angry rabble-rousing sighed and turned Doleful. 4. He is still haranguing rallies in the usual rabble-rousing, tub-thumping, arrogant and abrasive way. 5. This is not reliably rabble-rousing stuff. 6. Sigmar Gabriel of the SPD opposition told Bild am Sonntag that he backed the ban because the NPD's "rabble-rousing" should not be supported by taxpayers' money. 6.try its best to gather and build good sentences. 7. You love rabble-rousing, and you love to bust systems open. 8. Looking pink and refreshed after a short break, Mr Smith strode into the pokey committee rooms to a rabble-rousing welcome. 9. Other countries could probably use a version of its "Maintenance of Religious Harmony Act, " which prohibits religious rabble-rousing. 10. Mr McCain faces a challenge for the ArizonaSenate nomination from J.D. Hayworth, a rabble-rousing former lawmaker and talkradio host. 11. Cue: raucous celebrations from the understandably delighted home crowd, followed by more incendiary rabble-rousing from Bingham. 12. If Dr Fox goes, and the sheer scale of his blunder suggests he may have to, stuttering defence reform will be a bigger problem for Mr Cameron than rabble-rousing in the ranks. 13. But he says he doesn't know where Sen. Obama stands on the issues he is raising and that his foray into antibailout rabble-rousing came about accidentally. 14. But perhaps no one drew greater inspiration from these notions of freedom than your rabble-rousing colonists on the other side of the Atlantic.