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And if he were to choose that course he would likely arouse far more sympathy than by leaking documents from the relative comfort of "asylum" in Ecuador.
Players can woo a potential love interest by randomly presenting them with an egg everyday, a gesture that would likely arouse confusion if you tried it for real with your latest crush.
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If she had been nominated, her Wall Street ties would have likely aroused concerns among liberal lawmakers and consumer advocates.
In addition, Tuesday opens the last lunar month before the onset of Ramadan, the Muslim holy period when attacks on an Islamic country like Afghanistan would be likely to arouse much more vocal protests in other Islamic countries.
Some props can be funny and aren't likely to arouse too much ire in viewers, like sunglasses or a necklace but forcing a kitten into a baby's jumpsuit or the like will probably upset many viewers who are concerned for the cat's welfare and dignity above desires to infantilize the cat or make it look cuter bear in mind that kittens are cute enough without human clothing.
…This is likely to arouse Justice Kennedy's ire.
Budget cuts are likely to arouse fresh concerns.
An award-winning short is much more likely to arouse interest than a CV.
No matter how Obama responds to the case, his decision is likely to arouse controversy.
Case, who is 38, might always have been likely to arouse suspicion from the conservatives of Nashville.
But more aggressive cutting will be needed, much of it likely to arouse fierce Congressional opposition from affected districts.
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