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For some children, such an experience might arouse no more than a forgettable, synthetic empathy.
Uncovered heads arouse no comment.At traffic lights hawkers surround cars to sell plastic goods and phone cards.
Despite my children's tiresome caveat against "green bits," the chopped basil within the meatballs seems to arouse no undesirable response.
Mr. Dion takes pains, in fact, to choose well-disturbed areas that would arouse no genuine archaeological interest.
To attack Egypt against the reasoned urging of the world, and under cover of a smoke-screen of obfuscatory statements, can arouse no confident support in the country.
Quite a few of the places Mr. Adams photographs are sparse and depressing, or at least arouse no desire in me to make of them a holiday destination.
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Sir John Major aroused no strong public emotions either in or out of power.
In Pierre, however, that comet with its long luminous tail aroused no feeling of fear.
At first the new discoveries aroused no interest either in the medical profession or among the general public.
But asking for directions on the street in Russian and Polish arouses no hostility, only an eager desire to help.
And when you are writing about controversial issues, readers' passions can be aroused no matter how mainstream you may be.
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