- "Rebel-'
Rouser" also
appeared on
Duane Eddy's
debut album, Have 'Twangy'
Guitar Will Travel. The song was
originally called "Rabble
Rouser" by Duane...
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Rouses Markets is a
chain of
grocery supermarkets in the U.S.
states of Louisiana,
Alabama and Mississippi. The
company had its
start as the City Produce...
- song was
originally titled, "The U. of M.
Rouser," but
eventually became known as
simply the "Minnesota
Rouser."
Sheet music to the
winning song was published...
- (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 the...
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unincorporated community Rouses Point, New York,
United States, a
village Rouse Islands,
Antarctica Cape
Rouse,
Antarctica Rouse (surname)
Rouse Simmons (Wisconsin...
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Rouse is an English-language surname.
Notable people with this
surname include the following: Alan
Rouse,
British climber Alfred Rouse,
British convicted...
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Roosevelt Rouse (born
January 8, 1984) is an
American politician and
former professional football player. A
member of the
Democratic Party,
Rouse represents...
- "The
Rouse" is a
bugle call most
often ****ociated with the
military in
Commonwealth countries. It is
commonly pla****
following "Last Post" at military...
- a gold medal.
Jason Rouser at
World Athletics Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Jason
Rouser".
Olympics at Sports-Reference...
-
Literary Rabble-
Rouser.
Bantam Books. pp. 183–184. ISBN 9780553099737. Brown, Rita Mae (1997). Rita Will:
Memoir of a
Literary Rabble-
Rouser.
Bantam Books...