• Mr Morales, still one of the main candidates to succeed him, is more a rabble-rouser than a politician.

    ECONOMIST: Turmoil in Bolivia

  • Mrs Timoshenko, who never met a rabble she didn't try to rouse, will now be a formidable opposition leader.

    ECONOMIST: The dream of a democratic, non-corrupt Ukraine may die

  • The belated conviction of Abu Hamza, a rabble-rousing former imam of a mosque in Finsbury Park in north London, has fanned unease.

    ECONOMIST: Politics

  • He says what he thinks and he's very direct and that surprises a lot of people because they think of him as some kind of a rabble-rouser, which he can be.

    CNN: UPDATE: Al Sharpton conceded defeat on March 15, 2004.

  • Even Amien Rais, a rabble-rouser who will chair the August assembly and is one of the president's fiercest critics, appears to accept that, after this reshuffle, Mr Wahid should be given a further year.

    ECONOMIST: Gus Dur��s last chance

  • With the two other union bodies falling into line with the government and the centre-left a disunited rabble, Mr Cofferati has become the strongest voice opposing government policy.

    ECONOMIST: Italian labour law and politics

  • Uganda then befriended a resentful rabble of Lendu militias.

    ECONOMIST: Congo's wars

  • After the canvas was cleaned, it became clear that Ensor's nightmarish vision of a boisterous city boulevard teeming with banners, placards and a massed, modern rabble was shaped not only by the artist's deep-seated pessimism but by his critical view of contemporary art, captured here in dazzling displays of virtuoso painting that are as variable, original and richly parodic as the painter's darkly comic brigade.

    WSJ: A Macabre Kingdom of Masks | James Ensor | Christ's Entry Into Brussels in 1889 | By Mary Tompkins Lewis

  • The blurring of this distinction in Iraq, where tales of gung-ho private military companies have multiplied along with a surge in demand for their services, has prompted the big British firms to find a way of distinguishing themselves from the rabble.

    ECONOMIST: Private military companies

  • Its founders (ironically, two Americans), with a love of spoken word and good old fashioned rabble-rousing, decided to formalise what was already happening on bar stools across the city.

    BBC: Dublin's underground literary scene

  • The net neutrality battle has overwhelmed the agency since Chairman Genachowski first took office, and there was no sign of a resolution that would make any of the increasingly noisy rabble-rousers on either side happy.

    FORBES: Deep in the Net Neutrality Trenches

  • Do today's storage leaders, such as EMC, a 1990s master of the universe, have any future competing against the rabble from Fry's, or will they go the way of Wang and DEC?

    FORBES: The Big Cheap Chance

  • Another responsibility given a brand is the price delta it must create between your company and the commodity rabble in your competitive set.

    FORBES: Sudden death for brands

  • "I just hope that the other rabble-rousers out there can just sit back and take this in as a piece of entertainment, " Voelker said.

    NPR: Will Disney's New Tonto Be Any Better?

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