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But it is their potential use in communications that is arousing the most interest.
Before that devastating end, however, he succeeded in arousing the conscience of the world.
He also questioned many Christian traditions, thus arousing the ire of a Calvinist colleague, Pierre Jurieu.
Mr. Moussaoui was arrested in August in Minnesota after arousing the suspicion of his instructors at a flight school.
It was difficult to ascertain who was bidding--horse collectors gesture discreetly, to avoid arousing the competition.
His bellicose foreign policy caused him to extract taxes and soldiers from Sweden, arousing the peasants' anger.
He began negotiations on his own initiative, arousing the mistrust of his fellow ministers; Pétain dismissed him in December 1940.
The report also revealed a number of other dubious business practices, arousing the anger of the general public.
I prefer the canon to the fireworks and a speech that appeals to the brain's reasoning facilities to a demidocumentary film arousing the amygdala.
Leonardo da Vinci, whom Cozens cites as the inspiration for his own pedagogical technique, uses similarly muddled forms for the purpose of "arousing the mind to various inventions".
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Under the conditions of an interrogation, where it's obviously very stressful -- it's emotionally arousing -- the reasoning abilities of teenagers are more likely to break down.
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