You should work with a topic that arouses real feelings, something that actually touches you or feels a little raw. |
It is also counterproductive. Exerting pressure arouses mistrust and provokes fresh attacks from the Church's critics. |
It's healthy that you've been able to identify one of the things that arouses you sexually. |
It's only a little mark, but its misuse arouses more bad temper among purists than any other punctuation. |
In this atmosphere the approaching memorial day arouses feelings of unease, more than anything else. |
Making goodwill gestures only arouses suspicion and creates the appearance of weakness. |