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It's just the idea that someone would find a picture of a child sexually arousing that's disturbing to people," said Cantor.
But pleasure has a name; the 'artist' who busies himself with arousing that particular emotion is merely a craftsman.
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He also has a mechanical penis that makes a whirring noise when he's aroused that sounds like a broken electric razor.
"We've known for years that when women tighten their legs as they get aroused, that aids arousal," Dr. Bartlik said.
She aroused that sympathy everywhere she went.
Feelings had been aroused that seemed incompatible with neighborly life.
It was in part the expectations this aroused that turned last winter's regular flu outbreak into a political crisis.
Like the fervent hopes Mr Blair aroused, that longing, if it existed, seems to have faded.Still more ambitiously, "Diana week" is extolled as the time when Britain's upper lip definitively relaxed.
While interviewing Thomas A. Edison in 1895, Blackton's interest in films was so aroused that in the following year he and Albert E. Smith established Vitagraph; in 1899 they were joined by William T. Rock.
If other important criteria do not agree, the suspicion is aroused that the tumor is not an osteogenic sarcoma.
In this way, as evidences aroused that impaired autophagy may play a pathogenic role in neurodegeneration, compounds promoting autophagy started to be tested.
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