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Pleasant and unpleasant images were rated as similarly arousing, and each were rated as more arousing than neutral images (F2,28 = 57.70, P < 0.001).
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That model's 18th-century counterpart is similarly aroused by progress, but in her case the liaison is ominous.
The romantic wave in Germany, with Goethe's Sorrows of Young Werther (1774) and the works of Jean-Paul Richter a generation later, similarly aroused modes of feeling that rejected the rational constraints of the 18th century.
Other Arab countries are similarly aroused.
As McDermott notes, Martin's story is populated by unlikely heroes who take the form of "Bastards and midgets, orphans and prisoners, a crippled boy, a lost little girl, a gigantic, mannish warrior woman," and others similarly unlikely to arouse confidence.
Leonardo da Vinci, whom Cozens cites as the inspiration for his own pedagogical technique, uses similarly muddled forms for the purpose of "arousing the mind to various inventions".
(Similarly, while we are fixing notation, if we had written "∨", "↔", or "⊤", we would be arousing expectations of disjunction, equivalence or biconditionality and a truth constant, respectively).
It's really arousing.
He finds it arousing.
I found her sulks arousing.
"It's inherently arousing".
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