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However, in the midst of a worldwide "Great Depression," citizens in the distant United States were aroused to help Ethiopia.
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Churchill believed that the nation should be aroused to the dangers of a second world war.
It is hard to imagine many of them being aroused to revolutionary fervor.
By this time my curiosity was aroused to learn more about chipmunks.
From such quiet occupations he was aroused to activity by Pitt's Irish policy at the turn of the century.
… But it seems to me that men ought to be aroused to more of a realization of the danger.
Microorganisms are capable of degrading inorganic and organic materials, and interest has been aroused to study microbes for their ability to degrade plastic polymers.
It is not easy to practice, especially when the adversary is aroused to a bitter and violent defense of an injustice which he believes to be just.
Molecular mechanism of dioxin action in brain has not been fully examined; therefore interest has been aroused to this subject matter.
Demographic expansion and contraction with fluctuating population sizes, widespread historical vs. current restricted gene flow during complex glacial cycles, and low rates of molecular evolution in organelle DNA all have to be aroused to explain such population structuring.
"It's arousing to them.
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