Sentence examples for apparently aroused from inspiring English sources

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His political passions were apparently aroused in Bucharest, where he was the O.S.S. station chief.

One fashionable client apparently aroused from bed, was indignant even after the situation had been explained to her. "I do think you might have managed to let me know yesterday," she said.

Hayden apparently aroused the suspicions of regulators by the timing of his comments: some two weeks before Stern announced it himself.

Instead of discussing professional matters, such as research or the running of the lab, it describes "unfamiliar" emotions the man is purportedly feeling, apparently aroused by the unique wonderfulness and allure of the woman.

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But he and a female companion launched an impressive run over the next two nights to build their profit to a then-reported $11.7 million, apparently arousing the suspicions of the casino management.

Even though most of the groups apparently arouse from solitary life forms, the opposite was also detected (e.g. pocilloporids and M. oculata in relation to Caryophyllia).

Figure 2a shows that for patient 18 the MV, VO2 and VCO2 are almost constant until 16 min where the patient apparently is aroused and all three parameters rise.

Breitbart's "righteous indignation" is a performance pose -- the character lurking behind the pose is vengeful, self-loathing and apparently easily aroused.

"Given that the movement has not made demands, per se, its focus on inequality is a) increasing discussion of the topic about which most of the population has been ignorant, and b) attracting support from others, who the movement is apparently successfully arousing over its key topic of concern".

These rumours, never satisfactorily put to rest, together with the unexpected change in Philip's fortunes, apparently served to arouse in him feelings of insecurity and mistrust.

In addition to the infamous assertion in "The Road to Wigan Pier" that "the lower classes smell," Sutherland, who recently lost his own sense of smell, turns up other pungent landmarks of Orwell's life, from the "faecal and yet sweetish" scent of the Parisian paupers' hospital where he once convalesced to the "ambient smells" of the open air, which Orwell apparently found sexually arousing.

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