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arcade game
Libble Rabble Rabble of Devilkin,
characters in the
Dungeons &
Dragons roleplaying game
Rabble Starkey, a
novel The
Rabble, a New
Zealand music...
- The
Rabble are a New
Zealand punk band from Auckland, New Zealand, with a
street punk
aesthetic that was
formed by
brothers Charles Hill-Hayr (Chazz Rabble)...
- (dêmos) 'people, po****ce' and ἀγωγός (agōgós) 'leading, guiding'), or
rabble-rouser, is a
political leader in a
democracy who
gains po****rity by arousing...
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rabble.ca is an independent, non profit, English-language
Canadian online magazine founded in 2001. It
features podcasts,
videos and a
discussion board...
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Libble Rabble is a 1983
puzzle arcade video game
developed and
published in ****an by Namco. The
player is
tasked with
using two
colored arrows, Libble...
- Children's
literature portal Rabble Starkey (1987) is a
novel by Lois Lowry. It won the 1987
Josette Frank Award. A
touching and
realistic novel that explores...
- to the New Testament,
Barabbas (fl. 1st cent.) was a
Jewish bandit and
rabble-rouser who was
imprisoned by the
Roman occupation in Jerusalem, only to...
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common people.
Synonyms for hoi
polloi include "the plebs" (plebeians), "the
rabble", "the m****es", "the
great unwashed", "the riffraff", and "the proles" (proletarians)...
- of a
Literary Rabble-Rouser.
Bantam Books. pp. 183–184. ISBN 9780553099737. Brown, Rita Mae (1997). Rita Will:
Memoir of a
Literary Rabble-Rouser. Bantam...
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including The
Giver Quartet,
Number the Stars, the
Anastasia series, and
Rabble Starkey. She is
known for
writing about difficult subject matters, dystopias...