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As he rocked, he began to improvise a folksy one-man show about J.F.K.: "I hurt my back in the PT-109!" Steadying himself, he said that if Sylvère, his "I Love Dick" character, visited the Museum of Sex "he'd approach it from an academic, historical perspective and be very verbose and insightful and then be aroused for the rest of the day".
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Resistance is aroused, for a writer, in the form of rivalrous scepticism.
When such an animal is aroused for defense or flight, the capsule of the spleen contracts, forcing additional blood reserves into the circulation.
In an interview, he said his suspicions had been aroused for a number of reasons, including the man's great apparent wealth.
Suspicions have been aroused for a while – the advent of a sign erected outside the toilets at the back of a stand at Lord's has been a bit of a giveaway.
This was even though public concern was aroused for a time by WT Stead's exposé in the Pall Mall Gazette of the trade in child sex in London in the 1880s - and even though state agencies and charities certainly had to deal with such cases.
So hot in fact, that one Whitehall source told the Telegraph: "We recognise strength of passions that have been aroused for a new royal yacht".
You can even ask him about his reasons for watching it, if you like, if you are concerned that he is aroused for the wrong reasons.
In the blood-count line at Memorial, she wrote, cancer survivors sometimes feel like knights who have slain their dragons, but "we all know that the dragons are never quite dead and might at any time be aroused, ready for another fight".
You voluntarily allow your autonomic nervous system to be aroused and for adrenaline to course through your body knowing back in the corner of your more reasonable brain regions you are still safe (e.g., they are plastic zombies, I am buckled in, this is only a TV show).
Neuroticism reflects a global dimension of negative emotionality that encompasses the tendencies to experience negative affect in the face of minor stressors, to be aroused quickly and for arousal to fall slowly following stimulation.
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