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And what aroused his intellectual curiosity was playing Beethoven, Schubert, Mozart and Brahms -- and composing his own uncompromising works.
The book had been sent to me by its publisher, and what aroused my interest was the name Anne Stevenson.
She believed she knew what aroused him, and was thinking only of the words she had to say to make him hers.
On Breeders' Cup day, Mr. Davis did neither, and that was initially what aroused suspicions among racing officials, particularly since he was the only winner in the country.
What aroused your lust in the years of your adolescence and early manhood, before you suckled at Michael Stumpfield's lover's whoppers?
In a paper published in 1985 in the Chicago Review entitled "Stanzas in Meditation: The Other Autobiography," Dydo writes, "What aroused Alice Toklas's jealousy was less the love affair itself than the discovery that, when Stein and Toklas had exchanged 'confessions' upon falling in love, Stein had not told about the relationship with May".
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What arouses European suspicion, though, is the doctrine of just, preemptive wars President Bush has outlined.
What arouses Claude, who is on leave from the Vietnam War, his memory haunted by the sounds of violence, is hate.
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