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  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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 ."
  • 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 ".
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Letters and memoirs of the period show that both men and women in the audience greatly relished Mountfort's swaggering, roistering impersonations of young women wearing breeches and thereby enjoying the social and sexual freedom of the male Restoration rake.
  • Byron's " Childe Harold, " on which the work was based, portrayed a Romantic loner, present at every scene ( mountain vistas, pilgrimages, lovers'serenades, roistering bandits ) yet part of none.
  • Some critics, such as Jacqueline Pearson, have argued that these cross-dressing roles subvert conventional gender roles by allowing women to imitate the roistering and sexually aggressive behaviour of male Restoration Susanna Mountfort ( also known as Susanna Verbruggen ):
  • To a considerable extent " Provinces of Night " is a coming-of-age story, Fleming moving from the paralysis of abandonment to self-sufficiency, against the roistering background of a Southern town and a Southern family.
  • Beyond this, Giovanni Boccaccio further elevated the self-esteem of Fiesolans in that roistering classic, " The Decameron, " which some scholars say took place in a villa in Fiesole, portrayed as a refuge from the 1348 plague.
  • In 1959, the actor returned to Ireland to make " A Terrible Beauty " about sectarian strife in Northern Ireland, in which he played the roistering bosom-buddy of a disenchanted Irish Republican Army member, played by Robert Mitchum.
  • In 1959, the actor returned to Ireland to make " A Terrible Beauty " about sectarian strife in Northern Ireland, in which he played the roistering bosom-buddy of a disenchanted Irish Republican Army member, acted by Robert Mitchum.
  • On the side he kept a brothel : " In his tavern in Deadman's Lane, sub-leased to Widow Lee, Will Shakspere . . . created . . . a roistering hubbub . " His " broken, almost falsetto voice " became a feature of London life.
  • From the very beginning patriotic activity of the Society was endangered by the stiff competition with " Blacha ", as people of Warsaw called roistering youths grouped around Copper-Roof Palace ( quarters of prince J�zef Poniatowski ), who wore green frock coats with " JabBonna " inscription on their collars.
  • World War I intervened in his career, and from 1914 to 1921 he served as an officer in the Judge Advocate's branch of the British Army in Birmingham Repertory Company, playing a range of parts from the drooping young lover Faulkland in " The Rivals " to the roistering Sir Toby Belch in " Twelfth Night ".
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