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And I know that the mention of Duran Duran's name tends to arouse something close to nostalgic indifference, but the music does hold up.
Instead of the laughter of comedy or the heart-melting sentiment of a personal tribute, he offers her impressive, evocative abstractions that appear intended to arouse something like pure awe, not at the wonders of existence but at the awesomeness of Greg himself.
This is not some kind of restaging, or re-entering, of history so much as a parallel world in which objects and structures that seem inanimate and ordinarily innocent come to arouse something stranger than pathos: loneliness, for instance, which is a most peculiar sensation to have in a gallery.
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In every district, especially those scarred by an industrial past, councillors point towards Gateshead and ask: "Can we have one of those?" Certainly, this question seems to have driven London's mayor, Boris Johnson, to celebrate the 2012 London Olympics with "something to arouse curiosity and wonder".
That the challenge has been initiated by a network financed by a nation from a part of the world that has been hostile to the value of a a free press or free expression is, in a sense, something to arouse skepticism.
Earlier this year, she gave a recital at London's Barbican that aroused something akin to a frenzy.
Although Wesker's plays may be animated by ideas, they are also remarkable for their capacity to arouse feeling: something evident from the early work right up to marvellous recent play Groupie (broadcast on Radio 4 and starring Barbara Windsor) about a mature Cockney woman's rediscovery of her passion.
What it does is make it easier to get and maintain an erection once you're aroused, something that can be achieved pretty simply with a single dose.
The second image aroused something else in me.
Something as small as a group of friends taking on a charitable project was irregular enough to arouse suspicion, and a foreigner meant nothing but trouble.
Everything works to arouse or to warn.
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