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She'd found him twice in the past week slumped on the bathroom floor, impossible to arouse.
In 1890, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Freeman Miller observed firsthand (in In Re Medley, 134 U.S. 160) that prisoners denied meaningful contact with other human beings quickly exhibited a range of behaviors, including signs of heightened violent state, suicide attempts, and severe depression "from which it was next to impossible to arouse them".
In 1890, the United States Supreme Court observed that prisoners in solitary confinement "fell, after even a short confinement, into a semifatuous condition, from which it was next to impossible to arouse them, and others became violently insane".
In 1890, deciding the case of a death row inmate held in solitary confinement, Justice Samuel Freeman Miller of the Supreme Court wrote that many prisoners fell, "after even a short confinement, into a semifatuous condition, from which it was next to impossible to arouse them, and others became violently insane; others still committed suicide".
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Ordinarily this is sufficient to arouse suspicion.
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We are not trying to arouse people.
Read basic school or preliminary books to arouse interest.
He realized that the expectations aroused by the Revolution made it impossible to return to the old authoritarian ways.[33] The only means to preserve the old order against revolutionary ferment was through timely reforms.
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