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Ruth is an intelligent slut, fascinated by — perhaps aroused by — the course of her own degradation.
Indeed, there was hardly a subject that has aroused dem onstrators in the last five years that was not recapitulated in the course of the day.
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During the course of competition with other stimulus representations, networks representing affectively arousing T2s may thus benefit from higher connectivity and larger extension of its connections.
These findings suggest that the prioritization of emotional, unpleasant, and high arousing, stimuli is not only reflected in stronger brain activity (increased amplitude), but also in the temporal course of this activity, since it occurs faster than the processing of pleasant or low arousing stimuli.
"The Winter will arouse in me the Summer of the Soul".
2 1 The surrender of Mancinus aroused in the state a quarrel of vast proportions.
In fact, one might argue that all art must "arouse," in some sense of the word. .
The present study aimed to investigate the time course of electrocortical facilitation for affectively arousing written words during the so-called 'attentional blink' (AB) period in a rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) task.
The ability to inspire, arouse and rally the public helps determine the course and success of any legislative agenda.
These studies have aroused interest in the search for HPV as part of breast cancer genesis.
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