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Which is why the supposed counterculture nature of his brand might arouse some suspicion.
MacGregor's book, Germany: Memories of a Nation, is meanwhile coming out in paperback and he admires his successor for precisely those qualities that might arouse some British scepticism in these days of Brexit debate – his characteristically German virtues and experiences.
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In some cases the need to make a decision might arouse fear.
Then they decided that the sight of so many men filing into an apartment night after night might arouse the suspicions of neighbors and that perhaps a gambling raid might follow.
A stranger with a suitcase might arouse local curiosity, but give him a 70-litre Berghaus and excited speculation is replaced with ugly sneering: no prizes for guessing why you're travelling alone, you unwashed dullard.
If imposing blindness is a good way of bringing out the dark side of human beings for the purposes of fiction, why shouldn't cinemagoers suspect that actual loss of sight might arouse feelings not altogether benign?
While he believes that Giuliani would follow his advice to bomb Iran before it gets nuclear weapons — Giuliani, like other candidates, has said that Iran must be kept out of the nuclear club — Podhoretz hasn't asked him directly, because he doesn't want to damage Giuliani's candidacy with the inevitable controversy that an affirmative answer might arouse.
Jon Cuba, a junior, who is one of the occupiers, said that, as they planned the action, he and the others were concerned that the barricade panels, each about the size of a Ping-Pong table, lying around the building might arouse suspicion.
His motives for doing the right thing are selfish and dramatically interesting: he adores his only child, wants her to have whatever he can give her, and seems determinedly oblivious to the hostility her black genes might arouse in the slave-owning South.
"The idea was to ask the administration to be more transparent," Gollan said.__ Jon Cuba, a junior, who is one of the occupiers, said that, as they planned the action, he and the others were concerned that the barricade panels, each about the size of a Ping-Pong table, lying around the building might arouse suspicion.
Whenever it is suggested that music might arouse or incite violence — Eminem's graphic fantasies of abuse and murder, or, more recently, the whiff of rape culture in Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines" — fans suddenly devalue music's potency, portraying it as a vehicle for harmless play that cannot propel bodies into action.
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