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He points to physical tests that show women become aroused when exposed to pornographic pictures, even when they deny it.
And the coverage of U.S. atrocities aroused feelings of shame rather than pride.
The feelings aroused by Princess Diana, and her very public falling out with the House of Windsor, were just as strong.
Although he had irked her so, she had to admit he handled her with such finesse that aroused her admiration.
Alarmed at the violent feelings aroused by the crime, Judge Cornelius Hedges closed the hearings to the public.
But once you saw such amazement in their eyes, it aroused a feeling of pride and some of your own amazement at the beauty.
The quarry pits aroused the curiosity of the first European-American settlers on the ridge at the beginning of the nineteenth century.
This essay is apparently a revised version of one which appeared earlier, and which aroused a certain amount of comment and ire.
She further aroused the fans, kissing her fist and shaking it in the air after winning the second set.
But now the people are aroused and agitated by Bush's failures to deliver on his two big bets.
The society hopes the exhibits will explain the fascination steam has aroused in the minds of the people.
A Northwestern University study found that both gay and heterosexual women are aroused by girl-on-girl erotica.
Young adolescent boys are aroused by sexual imagery, and they burn with longing for sexual contact.
The present impasse has also aroused a deep dislike for the politics being manipulated and imposed on the society.
This was the spark that ignited the discontent aroused by the eradication of coca fields, following Washington's guidelines.
She is glad that she aroused him sexually, and looks forward to frustrating him.
His gay feelings were aroused by a man who made a pass at him in the cinema.
We were talking about reading when she admitted that she gets really sexually aroused by books.
He discovers he is aroused by jealousy, so he encourages the young doctor to flirt with his wife.
Fervent disputes were aroused by prayer in the vernacular, chorales after Protestant models, mixed choirs, and organ-playing.
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Examples from Classical Literature
There is that in his physiognomy that shows his ugly disposition, when aroused.
One needs only to point out to them that the pursuit is gainful, and their interest is aroused.
He had been aroused by the Inspector's shouting, and was evidently greatly perturbed.
It aroused all the ire in the portly form of Mr. Harahan, and with blazing eyes he turned on Sir George.
General Harkness, once aroused, and understanding what he had to do, stayed up.
Scheele's work aroused much interest in photochemical effects and many investigations followed.
In 1771 he published his Zend-Avesta, a translation of the Vendidad, and other sacred books, which aroused much interest.
This often acts even in cases where alcohol has aroused a hereditary taint.
She has been aroused to remember that womanliness is not chiefly decorative.
The buzzing of the annunciator, a man's voice aroused Ulick from his reverie.
A muffled outburst of profanity from Kenneth aroused her from her reveries.
The savage temper was at last aroused, and the Spanish revelries were brought to an end by an attack on the ships.
It should be arrestingly done, so that the attention shall be aroused and held from this announcement even until the end.
All this aroused his rancour now, and steeled his heart against the voice of honour.
Her offended tone aroused him now to the understanding that he was impolite.
This abandonment sometimes aroused the wrath of the passengers on the inbound convoy.
The irritability of the one active cell subsided, that of the others was aroused.
Meanwhile the horrors at Batak had also aroused the indignation of Russia and the fears of Austria.
It is not clear what aroused the spirit of the discouraged Judean community.
The harsh tone and peremptory demands of the envoys aroused hostile feelings among the Kalmuck chiefs.
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