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The problem with showing such deeply researched and far-flung pieces on a runway in a gilded Paris mansion is that they seem too international — just streamlined, black, urban clothes — to arouse the emotion that ought to come from pieces touched by human hands.
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The aforementioned chapters II.12 17 give information about different types of character and their disposition to emotional response, which can be useful for those speakers who want to arouse the emotions of the audience.
Indeed, even today one of that Pope's successors, a non-Italian freed from the cobwebs of tradition that so long bound the Pontiff to Rome, is touring the American Sun Belt like a worldly politician gathering the faithful, convincing the doubtful and arousing the emotions of those who disagree.
Those groups can easily arouse the emotions of devout Muslims who are suspicious of American motives in the region.
Americans feel uneasy about executing Ms. Tucker largely because she does not arouse the emotions that drive support for the death penalty.
Before the 20th century, the term "expressionism" - used interchangeably with "expression" or "expressiveness" - was applied to any art that actively sought to arouse the emotions.
McGrath is true to the period in this: it was a time when antirational elements prevailed in intellectual life and the aim of the author was to arouse the emotions and fire the imagination with scenes terrifying or wonderful.
Many interpreters writing on the rhetorical emotions were misled by the role of the emotions in Aristotle's ethics: they suggested that the orator has to arouse the emotions in order (i) to motivate the audience or (ii) to make them better persons (since Aristotle requires that virtuous persons do the right things together with the right emotions).
Kubrick told Clarke he was searching for the best way to make a movie about Man's relation to the universe, and was, in Clarke's words, "determined to create a work of art which would arouse the emotions of wonder, awe, ... even, if appropriate, terror".
Flashbacks can arouse the emotions of the PTSD sufferer in a negative way.
It arouses the strongest emotions and attachments.
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