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He remembers, at age 8, his mother reading him Plato's "Republic," arousing a passion for philosophy that "has never been quenched".
Arousing a flicker of interest among blasé Californians is probably a harder job than cooling the ardours of ex-communist Europe.
Thus, China was placed on the brink of partition, arousing a keen sense of crisis in 1898 in which the Hundred Days of Reform was staged.
From Delaware to New York to New Hampshire, candidates from the tea-party corner of the Republican movement terrified establishment types, arousing a wild surmise among Democrats.
Martin Feldstein, who was chairman of Reagan's Council of Economic Advisers, said they couldn't figure out a way to do it without arousing a panicky backlash among elderly voters.
Philip Roth's new novel, "Nemesis," which was published yesterday, is arousing a peculiarly wide range of critical misunderstanding, both from those who praise and those who deride it — and there are unfortunately many in the latter category.
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Arbus's perfectly composed, usually centered images have a way of arousing an almost painfully urgent curiosity.
The latter then donated electron to the graphene/g-C3N4 nanohybrids based photoelectrode, arousing an increased photocurrent signal.
The books aroused a revulsion in Elliot.
Yes, the attacks aroused a deal of concern in Pakistan.
Q: Your design has certainly aroused a lot of controversy.
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