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But by the late 1960s, his art aroused anger.
Photographs of the sailors' bodies were circulated on the Internet and aroused anger among some Chinese.
Like that series, the new show has aroused anger over what some consider the exploitation of broad cultural stereotypes.
Dr. Mahathir's firing and judicial offensive against Mr. Anwar, who had been his designated successor, aroused anger among many Malays.
But her comments have aroused anger among some viewers who felt she was downplaying the seriousness of the crime.
Cases involving road building in Poland and Germany had aroused anger because Chinese investors made bids that were far lower than those of competitors, he said.
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Mr. Weschler's article provoked an avalanche of letters, arousing anger as well as agreement.
His capacity for arousing anger may be seen in the opening sentences of the first speech against Catiline and, for arousing pity, in the last page of Pro Milone.
A sample letter for communicating a concern about lighting on a neighbor's property without arousing anger was included in the staff presentation.
Further, pitting the southern Shiites or the northern Kurds against the ruling Sunnis in Iraq's center could arouse angers beyond the borders of Iraq and could fracture Iraq into ethnic and religious camps, creating a new source of instability in a chronically unstable region.
These proceedings aroused the anger and jealousy of the barons, and their anger was diminished neither by Gaveston's superior skill at the tournament nor by his haughty and arrogant behaviour toward themselves.
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