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Everything works to arouse or to warn.
The slow introduction to the first movement is remarkable for its avoidance of the tonic, a technique used often in later works to arouse tension.
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'What is the matter?' 'The Taugwalders and I have returned.' He did not need more, and burst into tears; but lost no time in useless lamentations, and set to work to arouse the village".
Weston is the kind of artist that a good many people now know and admire, but somehow exhibitions of his work never seem to arouse widespread public enthusiasm, at least not the stampede reserved for modern painters.
More generous works of art serve to arouse, organize, and enhance that ability.
MacLeod is a distinguished writer, but his strengths are inseparable from his weaknesses: the sincerity that produces his sentimentality also stirs his work to a beautifully aroused plainness.
But if the ultimate point is to arouse humane concern for Palestinians in general, Ms. Jacir's work falls short.
Ordinarily this is sufficient to arouse suspicion.
We don't want to arouse suspicions.
To arouse discussion.
We are not trying to arouse people.
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