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rouse from

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rouse someone from something
to awaken someone from something; to cause someone to come out of something. I roused Tom from his nap and sent him on his way. We could not rouse her from her deep sleep.
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Officials at The Rouse Company (NYSE:RSE) announced that a Maryland court today denied the plaintiff's motion in a shareholder lawsuit against Rouse seeking a preliminary injunction enjoining Rouse from holding the special meeting of shareholders scheduled for Tuesday, November 9, 2004 to vote on Rouse's proposed merger with a subsidiary of General Growth Properties, Inc.
In addition, the plaintiff has filed a motion for a temporary restraining order or preliminary injunction seeking to enjoin Rouse from holding the special shareholders' meeting scheduled for November 9, 2004, together with a motion seeking expedited discovery and proceedings.
 
 
 
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