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In 1961 he gave a speech entitled "Can Native Speakers of a Language Make Mistakes?" His answer to the question, a definite "No", aroused criticism among those who resented his attitude against rules & correctness.
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By this period such stylistic departures no longer aroused the acrimony of a century earlier.
Fewer references to a subject do not necessarily mean that it has disappeared from the culture, but rather that it has become such a part of the fabric of life that it no longer arouses discussion.
As a Mexican, it pains me to realize that people going missing has become so much a part of our social everyday reality that it no longer arouses our public indignation; only indifference and apathy.
YOU WANT TO STAY on the good side of the guy who runs the mighty Mirage gambling empire, for hell hath no fury like an aroused Steve Wynn.
John H. Christy Mad Uncle You want to stay on the good side of the guy who runs the mighty Mirage gambling empire, for hell hath no fury like an aroused Steve Wynn.
If conduct is produced by external violence, no moral sentiment is aroused and, thus, we do not (as a matter of fact) hold the person responsible.
Since 1945, he writes, we have lived in a world where "there was no alternative to liberal democracy, but liberal democracy aroused no enthusiasm".
Sir John Major aroused no strong public emotions either in or out of power.
In Pierre, however, that comet with its long luminous tail aroused no feeling of fear.
No wonder it aroused curiosity about where it would choreographically spin to next.
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