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Rickard (2004) compared emotionally powerful music (i.e., individually selected moving and personally meaningful music) to arousing music (i.e., music preselected to elicit high subjective and physiological arousal).
It's like being hustled by a film score into feeling fears that the drama itself hasn't come close to arousing.
And the apparent narrowness of its target customer base, minority golfers, is probably the biggest impediment to arousing retailers' interest.
We can measure their gaze, their beating hearts, and the state of their autonomic nervous systems as they react to arousing and stressful events.
They're drawn sympathetically as individuals, from the majestic Seattle Slew -- he is recovering from an emergency spinal fusion and must undergo physical therapy -- to the hapless Honcho, a teaser stallion consigned to arousing a mare before he's replaced by the stable's star for the final act.
For the next 15 minutes, according to a senior aide, Mr. Obama spoke without interruption, laying out his message of why the not-guilty ruling had caused such pain among African-Americans, particularly young black men accustomed to arousing the kind of suspicion that led to the shooting death of Mr. Martin in a gated Florida neighborhood.
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Everything works to arouse or to warn.
Ordinarily this is sufficient to arouse suspicion.
Besides, Shunga was meant both to arouse and to educate.
Alfred had failed to arouse much enthusiasm for monasticism.
…This is likely to arouse Justice Kennedy's ire.
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