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Cunningham is good at showing the complexity of feeling aroused by Mizzy's refusal of responsibility.
Religious freedom requires as much elbowroom as intellectual freedom, notwithstanding the intensity of feeling aroused by theological debate.
His argument that statements of moral evaluation, because they are unverifiable, are not descriptions of fact but merely "emotive" expressions of feeling aroused particular controversy.
Turnout was reported to be at record levels in many states, reflecting the strength of feeling aroused by the long election campaign.
Sir Charles G.D. Roberts, in full Sir Charles George Douglas Roberts (born Jan . 10 , 1860Douglas, N.B. died Nov. 26, 1943, Toronto), poet who was the first to express the new national feeling aroused by the Canadian confederation of 1867.
Maybe the feeling aroused in France by Tommy Simpson's death will lead to a revulsion against the dangers that can turn the life of a sportsman into the death of a commercial traveller.
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While no legal action was taken, lawyerly letters were exchanged and bad feelings aroused.
And the democracy goes beyond the feelings aroused by the two performances.
There is even more crackle to the feelings aroused by Mr Blair.
Much contemporary discussion of art treats the feelings aroused by art as unimportant, the embarrassing kitsch of the uninitiated.
Malick daringly tries to capture not just memories but the feelings aroused by the act of memory — indeed, to represent subjectivity itself, by way of the cinema.
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