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This work may arouse new prospects for conceptual design of micro-mechanical systems equipped with bio-inspired compliant mechanisms.
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His vivid description aroused new interest in the study of eclipses.
Each leak aroused new controversy, and by 1898 the case had become a violently divisive issue.
Books like the Bible, Karl Marx's Das Kapital, and Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf may underlie permanent or transient cultures, but it is hard to find, except in the early Romantic period, a novelist capable of arousing new attitudes to life (as opposed to aspects of the social order) and forging the vocabulary of such attitudes.
However, the emergence of the catalytic bioscavenger concept has aroused new hope.
While these relatively new technologies may arouse the wonder of people at the capabilities of humans, they nonetheless pale in comparison to the achievements of bats in these domains.
One part of the board's proposal that may arouse some opposition is that the new rule will require the value of options to be taken as an expense over the period they vest -- that is over the period that an employee becomes able to cash them in.
This seems to arouse new feelings".
You may need new cookware.
Match those resources with the passions aroused by evolution, and we may have a new force to be reckoned with in the classroom.
PRIVATISATION and dams may arouse great passion, but mispricing of water has far more serious effects.
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