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In an e-mail Ms. Albin said that most collectors "become almost aroused with pleasure from them, and that is the reward in itself".
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I knew every inch of her body, but the sight of it in the morning against the wet, black trees almost always aroused me.
WASHINGTON — Senator John McCain has long aroused almost unanimous opposition from the leaders of the right.
Her discretion has, in fact, aroused almost as much interest as her confessions.
Immediately after, though, another of Mr. Richter's abstract compositions, "Gudrun," done 10 years earlier, aroused almost as much excitement and made a thumping $18 million.
But the Japanese were clearly surprised when China then said that Tokyo must offer an apology and unspecified compensation over the arrest, which took place almost three weeks ago and aroused deep anger in China.
His suicide aroused an almost Princess Diana-like outpouring of public grieving in Britain.
The director of The Day After, Nicholas Meyer, had been attracted by the very "banality" of the screenplay because he felt it could thus get past the almost automatic denial otherwise aroused by the gruesome subject.
After his telephone call, she prepared to be jailed with such resignation — with such self-satisfaction almost — that her friends were aroused.
In almost all cultures throughout history, leprosy has aroused dread and loathing about the prospect of incurable disease and a lifetime of progressive disfigurement.
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