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In 1905 Starling coined the term hormone – from the Greek hormao meaning "I arouse" or "I excite" – to describe chemicals such as secretin that are capable, in extremely small quantities, of stimulating organs from a distance.
How I shouldn't run in public, lest I arouse undue suspicion.
How can I arouse you when you can't see the warmth in my body language?
* I arouse quickly, given a mutual chemistry, even if he only texted six hours earlier and was two hours late and I was asleep when he arrived.
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Its revival and its enforcement as a general tax by Charles I aroused widespread opposition and added to the discontent leading to the English Civil Wars.
What he gave me when I was starting out was not just priceless encouragement but a role model for going my own way in my work, whatever the hostilities I aroused along the way.
Am I arousing you?
Was I aroused?
I aroused the Einheriar, bade them get up to strew the benches, clean the beer-cups, the valkyries to serve wine for the arrival of a prince.
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Apples in particular were chosen to invoke the imagery that Solomon depicts for the love God harbors for His people as it says "Beneath the apple tree I aroused your love".
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