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Invoking Whitman's call to human goodness -- "Arouse! for you must justify me" -- candidate McCarthy's basic message to Americans was Daniel Webster's dictum to never "give up to party what was meant for mankind".
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All three ratings used a seven-point Likert scale, with left and right buttons indicating a continuum ranging from "not at all aroused" to "very aroused" for arousal, "very negative" to "very positive" for valence, and "not risky at all" to "very risky" for perceived risk.
The proposed poles are relaxed versus aroused for the arousal and pleasant versus unpleasant for the valence.
Resistance is aroused, for a writer, in the form of rivalrous scepticism.
It found that emotions that were not arousing, for example sadness, did not trigger sharing of content.
When such an animal is aroused for defense or flight, the capsule of the spleen contracts, forcing additional blood reserves into the circulation.
In an interview, he said his suspicions had been aroused for a number of reasons, including the man's great apparent wealth.
Baye, an actress of great verve, looks older in some scenes than others -- one of them, an extended session of love-making, is no less arousing for it.
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