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The existential angst that this failure arouses is compounded by the sense that there is no alternative.
In the dance scene, it's still epidemic, but the passion it arouses is rarely brought onstage anymore.
It's not what you might expect, however; what it arouses is not environmentalist militancy but curiosity and even awe.
To the 61-year-old ambassador, the anger he arouses is simply proof that he is doing his job.
This suspicion of official timidity the film arouses is currently being encouraged by the apparent failure of the police to deal decisively with the recent riots in Stockholm suburbs.
Merely to contemplate Rand's abuses of the word "freedom," the place of the self in her work, and the sense of independent, anarchic power that she arouses is to hint at warps and twists in Snowden's character which set him on a path of confident but not disinterested or ego-free audacity.
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The passion this case has aroused is understandable.
Or: "Sweetie, the only thing you could arouse is suspicion".
The phenomenon of communism and the passion it aroused is specific to the twentieth century.
The person so aroused is, in effect, in a high state of readiness.
To Mr Heinapuu and his pals, the Russian ire they arouse is a backhanded compliment.
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