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aroused

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  • m and her courageous and strange actions have aroused a lot of controversy.
  • Decemberism), aroused a strong interest among historians, largely a
  • This experience aroused a lifelong interest in the study of viruses,
  • ect of being ruled by a Scot, James's arrival aroused a mood of high expectation.
  • pposition by imprisoning his antagonists, and aroused a prolonged agitation by abolishing the tenan
  • uliarities of his teaching almost immediately aroused a violent opposition on the part of the unive
  • e rail network was welcomed, the announcement aroused a degree of cynicism in the media.
  • featuring "New Wave Bitches" who would become aroused after they hear New Wave music.
  • Great popular excitement was aroused against him; his workmen were mobbed; and Gov
  • s Pro defensione bonorum operum, a work which aroused all the bitterness of his enemies.
  • sition that Yan's socialist economic policies aroused among Shanxi's traditional elites made Yan fa
  • ing that he appreciated 'the just indignation aroused among the clergy and the people by the activi
  • of the civil constitution of the clergy also aroused an uprising among the highly religious island
  • It aroused an interest in culture related to Southeast A
  • r for the interest the vestiges unveiled have aroused and for tourism.
  • accident shortly afterwards, his interest is aroused, and he begins to investigate.
  • pied on his parents making love, and was both aroused and disgusted by it.
  • ashburn and Claude Holmes, among others, were aroused, and they saw “this Bible Institute” as one o
  • and willingness who the player tries to make aroused and ready for sex through the use of various
  • banians of the Ottoman Empire were nationally aroused and active, in the position of claiming indep
  • t to the top, the incomparable fascination he aroused, and his stormy temperament surely must have
  • so startling that the whole country would be aroused and would not rest until a radical change had
  • opposed the nationalist fervour that the war aroused, and argued that the war was carried out for
  • However, suspicions were aroused and the train went by without stopping.
  • Pip's suspicions are aroused and then confirmed by Mr. Jaggers: she is Est
  • Only an enlightened, aroused and perhaps angered public opinion can do any
  • Harmony tries to get Spike sexually aroused and suggests a game where she pretends to be
  • lowing the Confederate advance, such foraging aroused anger in the North and led many Northerners t
  • his brother Norinaga, a move that immediately aroused Ashikaga Takauji's hostility.
  • in 1829 'The Prisoner' and 'A Foraging Party aroused' at the British Institution.
  • s was described by Heidemann in 1914 after it aroused attention a year earlier in the United States
  • In 1883, Friberg aroused attention in the press when she performed as
  • 1640, which was unusual and controversial and aroused attention - Wrangel was a member of the most
  • ought to Cambridge by Keynes after Sraffa had aroused Benito Mussolini's ire by publishing an artic
  • and in its administrative arms and naturally aroused bitter opposition, as an obstacle to the unsc
  • As the passions aroused by James II's reign slowly faded the poem beg
  • from the traditional "expectations of closure aroused by the underlying ballad structure".
  • A measure of the anger aroused by the report in Wales is the subtext of the
  • opulation, with respectable staff support was aroused by many school policies, including the merger
  • The President will be aroused by the smell and begin having sex with all th
  • In addition, fears partly aroused by the bombing of Port Stanley airport by a B
  • Servants, aroused by a scream later that night, found Longton s
  • rostitute describes how a client of hers gets aroused by watching her crush small animals to death.
  • a great deal of trouble, as the townspeople, aroused by Huggins, suspect him of falling back on hi
  • In 1767 much adverse comment was aroused by his support of his friend Thomas Haweis in
  • the small village of Shush, his curiosity was aroused by the high mound known as "the Citadel", at
  • ributing to his notoriety was the controversy aroused by the contrast between his political positio
  • heir partners, , less satisfaction from being aroused by their partners and having additional sexua
  • n 1870 Miall was prominent in the discussions aroused by the Education Bill.
  • ated by the Liberal and patriotic aspirations aroused by the War of Liberation; at Breslau Leo fell
  • Early in 1855 popular feeling was so aroused by the waste of life that was going on among
  • the area, arrives on the scene, his curiosity aroused by the mystery of Roger's wives and his home,
  • apparent from the subject's face that she is aroused by the golden stream.
  • Aroused by the cries of an injured comrade for aid, P
  • , that residents could avoid paying) have not aroused comparable controversy.
  • His non-conformist approach aroused concern following his first sermon.
  • of it", after a conversation with his sister aroused concerns as to how his family might be portra
  • Aroused conflict that took in the period of electoral
  • D2 aroused conflicting reactions in reviewers.
  • Cartier's reports aroused considerable interest among the educated Fren
  • hurches shown at exhibitions in 1824 and 1827 aroused considerable interest, and he later designed
  • The bull aroused considerable anti-Catholic feeling among Engl
  • The fair aroused considerable interest in Japan, and allowed m
  • The unexpectedly lenient sentencing aroused considerable discussion in Estonian public ar
  • The prison aroused controversy in 1996 when it was revealed that
  • In 1994, the Golani Junction branch aroused controversy when the restaurant installed a l
  • The outcome aroused controversy and calls for the Treasure Act to
  • Russian Standard aroused controversy when it questioned the Russiannes
  • costume with contemporary London settings, it aroused controversy due to sexually explicit scenes.
  • call an election to settle the issue after it aroused controversy.
  • ncerned with the interior structure of stars, aroused controversy.
  • Publication of this book aroused criticism of the PPC and the PC(USA) leadersh
  • This has aroused criticisms that the model was detrimental to
  • The book focussed the controversy and aroused discussion not only within the Manchester gro
  • Palmu's suspicions about Kuurna are aroused due to his unusually proactive involvement in
  • This book has aroused extreme interest and controversy.
  • nd the growing radicalism of Bolivia's miners aroused fears among many US policymakers that the nat
  • ng Albertan, Calgary mayor J. W. Mitchell was aroused from a Sunday nap to flip the switch which of
  • " demanded Wolfe, opening his eyes like a man aroused from sleep.
  • Aroused from his cot, the terror stricken man pleaded
  • ter, as a contributing editor of Harper's, he aroused further controversy when he predicted that th
  • In his will, which aroused great controversy on publication, Bernhard pr
  • all writer Joe Falls wrote that "Poffenberger aroused great expectations with a 10-5 season as a ro
  • onversion of one of the upper- class gentiles aroused great interest among the populace, and his re
  • It aroused great controversy for many of the same reason
  • His strategy aroused grudges from most of the generals and soldier
  • The pope, whose expectations had been aroused, had to content himself with some additions t
  • Despite the controversy Smith aroused, he attracted thousands of devoted followers
  • William aroused heavy unrest with his ecclesiastical reform e
  • irect U.S. missiles onto the homes of men who aroused his jealousy by looking at or flirting with h
  • However, Lebuinus's great success aroused hostility among the pagans.
  • Monteagle's suspicions had been aroused however, and the letter was shown to King Jam
  • d technicians present, again getting sexually aroused in the process.
  • mented that the suspicion and resentment this aroused in her fellow colonists only subsided after h
  • Early in life his interest was aroused in entomology, on which subject he acquired s
  • e anti-Jewish riots of 1880 and 1881 however, aroused in Lilienblum a consciousness of the unsafe p
  • The enthusiasm aroused in the critics-mainly in Kark Flodin at the "
  • as drawn to Brown University, and my interest aroused in it; and when, at the Alumni dinner of 1889
  • haps it was the cold climate which originally aroused in Englishmen a desire for whipping.
  • sed bail after two weeks, but Foster's letter aroused indignation among citizens who later cleaned
  • The massacre aroused indignation in France among Protestants and R
  • orm of a cross, and by her fervent prayer she aroused intense enthusiasm in those who were undergoi
  • Kortum and Klebingat aroused interest in the ship in Hawaii, and within da
  • Tuymans aroused interest in 2000 with his series of political
  • His conscience aroused, Kelvaney goes after the mob leaders himself.
  • ists and the musicians whose resonances bands aroused lethargy of the monotonous existence of men i
  • h a modified proposal from the club which has aroused local opposition once more.
  • Price has aroused local controversy during his time in office.
  • With public interest aroused, Lord Abergavenny cleared the area of brushwo
  • in the form in which Hippolytus set it forth, aroused many doubts, and another theological school a
  • d administration of the kingdom of Sicily, he aroused many complaints from nobles whose feudal righ
  • These reforms aroused mass protest among nobles and commoners alike
  • Mr. Finch's successes have aroused media attention - in particular, the attentio
  • When aroused, Meruru attains the state of ultimate ecstasy
  • er the encyclopedic aspects of his work which aroused most criticism, Lacan leading the charge in t
  • interest for fingerprint enthusiasts and has aroused much local interest.
  • principal fairies wore on top of their heads aroused much excitement.
  • rchester for life in 1686, an elevation which aroused much indignation and compelled Catherine to r
  • e first escort vessel to visit this base, she aroused much interest and was visited by Admirals Che
  • d at the historical Central street market, it aroused much attention on the conservation of culture
  • The discovery also aroused much interest in the fledgling bohemian commu
  • g I greatly feared hath come upon me.' Then I aroused myself from that and realized that Mrs. Eddy
  • ion of the Armenian and Roman churches, which aroused no little popular discontent.
  • f your club and the fierce passions that were aroused on it's formation and in the intervening peri
  • e development is proposed by the club and has aroused opposition from ecologists and local resident
  • ch he was not always successful and sometimes aroused opposition.
  • Congressional authority by this decision, it aroused outrage and deepened sectional tensions.
  • he dominated the Canadian political scene and aroused passionate reactions.
  • In some cases, women can become physically aroused, produce natural lubrication, and even experi
  • Gray's campaign to build the dam aroused protests from the Tasmanian Greens, led by Dr
  • ll received the previous year, and The Chimes aroused public interest and anticipation.
  • egious examples of MPs' expenses claims which aroused public ire during 2009 and contributed to the
  • The single aroused public notice because they collaborated with
  • was also amended in 1980 because the protest aroused public concern.
  • cal and economic life of the colony which had aroused repeated opposition from some of the settlers
  • Haroun, whose interest is now aroused, sends Splendiano to take his place at the ga
  • rnment in relation to a $2 billion Pulp Mill, aroused serious public suspicions.
  • romiscuous, and can seemingly become sexually aroused simply by breathing.
  • siness to the Common Law Courts in London and aroused so much resentment that in 1258 the Provision
  • alil with a small group of fellow Janissaries aroused some of the citizens of Istanbul, who opposed
  • The original Broadway production, in 1995, aroused some mild controversy when the star, Julie An
  • naky design representative of cinematic film, aroused some interest.
  • This aroused some opposition, as a result of which the Sac
  • any other matter or incident which might have aroused spite or malice on the part of the complainan
  • t British rule, with the passions and traumas aroused still very much alive among Indians and Briti
  • its rate high, primal drives and passions are aroused, strengthening the urges and emotions.
  • nion, however, is a controversial one and has aroused substantial opposition.
  • the Stamp Act because previous bills had not aroused such anger in America as the Cider Tax had in
  • revival exterior of the Watts Mortuary Chapel aroused such interest, that before work on the polych
  • The FBI has aroused suspicion of its own for claiming that he was
  • to live in Edirne rather than in the capital aroused suspicion that Mustafa might plan to form a n
  • This aroused suspicion in the overthrown emperor and he re
  • ght have given the game away if its noise had aroused suspicion.
  • avel was controlled by internal passports had aroused suspicion.
  • hat he could not place his travels on the map aroused suspicion.
  • cond pilgrimage and the people involved later aroused suspicion.
  • This act aroused suspicion; acquaintances of the Grahams easil
  • Xinjiang University, Du was arrested when he aroused suspicions of being a Communist sympathizer.
  • of friends, Vittoria Colonna among them, who aroused suspicions of heterodoxy.
  • narrator's reaction indicates that he is more aroused than angered by her confession; it an ironic
  • Not surprisingly, this has aroused the ire of the Ukrainian authorities and Pora
  • ther in conducting experiments which natually aroused the boy's interest in chemistry
  • and professional advancement of the Assyrians aroused the envy of their Muslim neighbors, especiall
  • ne Workers out of Logan County, but they also aroused the anger of UMW officials.
  • r the objections of neighborhood associations aroused the opposition of some constituents in the ye
  • sports, and Peabody, through his enthusiasm, aroused the support of the NH legislature.
  • tical and astronomical works into Chinese and aroused the interest of Chinese scholars in these sci
  • Evatt's actions aroused the anger of the right wing of the Labor Part
  • rk at Lyon, where the French Revolution first aroused the strong dislike of revolutionary principle
  • n Magazine on the Free Church Movement, which aroused the interest of Thomas Chalmers.
  • itable performances by these two stable mates aroused the interest of the boxing public, and this i
  • He was a friend of Pope Gregory I, and aroused the enmity of the Emperor Justinian by opposi
  • t that he and Eluned were chatting in Spanish aroused the curiosity of a fellow passenger, Asahel P
  • le cry as they killed an American sentry that aroused the American soldiers.
  • Whilst she was at this location, she aroused the suspicion of a German soldier, but by the
  • red for him from Queen Elizabeth I of England aroused the jealousy of Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of
  • etition and capitalism, and which had at once aroused the fraternal sympathy of the nations, was do
  • January 26, which was thwarted by La Fayette, aroused the suspicion of the Parisians, and on Februa
  • English literature accessible to Germany, he aroused the hostile criticism of Gottsched and his sc
  • In 1570 he aroused the anger of Charles IX by inducing Duke Henr
  • lities which earned him the surname of Proud, aroused the jealousy of the princes and so prevented
  • I aroused the Einheriar,
  • This incident aroused the ire of many hockey fans.
  • he Archbishop, accusing Ugolino of treachery, aroused the citizens.
  • This aroused the suspicions of the drain inspector and his
  • Furthermore, her Orthodox faith aroused the hostility of Roman Catholic Austrian cour
  • This aroused the jealousy of the Clan Douglas, who claimed
  • he exaggerated rhetoric of the Maclean report aroused the suspicions of his superiors.
  • Charles Town, they rang the church bells and aroused the citizens from their sleep.
  • ar with Serbia and Montenegro and the feeling aroused throughout Europe by the cruelty used in stam
  • ke's cousin", enables her to get sufficiently aroused to complete the transformation back.
  • He aroused tragic sentiments to a remarkable extent whil
  • Their local pyramidal cheese apparently aroused unpleasant memories as he alleged then cut th
  • plays entitled "God's Country", the monologue aroused unprecedented listener response when it was b
  • Not-aroused and aroused vulva with lubrication
  • ls and the sarangi, his interest in tabla was aroused when he heard Munir Khan.
  • im in jail for murder, but his suspicions are aroused when he realizes that no one around him is wh
  • Dissonance is aroused whenever individuals voluntarily engage in an
  • Feelings were aroused which played an important part in the closely
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