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Or: "Sweetie, the only thing you could arouse is suspicion".
Puffins are regarded as adorable birds, and I am not unmindful of the hostile correspondence this story could arouse.
Beauty said the smell of the blintzes frying in butter could arouse even the deepest of sleepers.
The level of animosity that a Clinton candidacy could arouse is a pivotal question in the 2008 campaign.
Myriad's new lawsuits could arouse more anger from plaintiffs in the earlier suit, who claimed that Myriad's monopoly was impeding research and denying women testing options.
House music was playing on the outdoor PA, with a female singer, another thing that is technically illegal: apparently a lady singing could arouse me too much.
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It is urgent to study the potential lung toxicity that f-SWCNTs could probably arouse, as well as the underlying mechanisms.
6. Nothing that can be sexually arousing!! (I doubt many people could get aroused with the pic above but those puritanical guys at Apple must get off on pretty mundane things to find Wobble "overtly sexual!). 7.
The somnolent Democrats could be aroused by the environment issues.
The idea that Leonardo could be aroused by a woman at all is a bit of a surprise.
The rise of Tea Party advocates, accompanied by protesters across the country waving copies of the Constitution as they demonstrate, underscores the degree to which voters could be aroused by debate at the confirmation hearings over interpreting the Constitution.
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