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They found that the most common emotion aroused by using Facebook is envy.
The aesthetic emotion aroused in the viewer by a painting springs primarily from an apprehension of its significant form, rather than from a "reading" of its subject matter.
Since then the Royal Family has steadily recovered its poise, except for a sharp break in 1997 when the Queen and her advisers badly underestimated the emotion aroused by the sudden death of Princess Diana as a result of a car crash in Paris.
In Reid's discussion in Lectures on the Fine Arts he appears to combine both theories to suggest that the emotion expressed by the artist must also be the same emotion aroused in the viewer or listener.
Another study tells us that, "the most common emotion aroused by using Facebook is envy".
Dictionary.com defines the word fear as: A distressing emotion aroused by impending danger, evil, pain, etc., whether the threat is real or imagined; the feeling or condition of being afraid.
Anxiety is basically an emotion aroused by ambiguous or potential threats and situations which are not fully assessable.
In VV loss decisions, the negative emotion aroused by being afraid to choose to lose vital things may also serve as a reminder to be prudent when making decisions.
Words are inadequate to describe the emotion aroused by prolonged movement in unison that drilling involved.
Recollecting his World War II military cadet training, the historian William McNeal reports: Words are inadequate to describe the emotion aroused by prolonged movement in unison that drilling involved.
The strong emotions aroused by the sight of this spectacular ruin inspired one of his finest poems, Alturas de Macchu Picchu (1943; Heights of Macchu Picchu).
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