We wrinkle our noses, gag, perhaps get hungry or sexually aroused, or inhale more deeply.
This has aroused fears among Tibetans of widespread and indiscriminate arrests in the days to come.
Scipio's extraordinary successes aroused intense jealousies and rivalries as the danger to Rome receded.
The Chinese property rights law aroused fierce opposition inside and outside the government from still-strong leftists.
The row has aroused little interest in Ukraine, partly because the media are docile.
The Palestinian takeover and celebrations have aroused concern among some that politics is overshadowing religion.
Djojohadikusumo's purchase in August of 19.8% of Bank Papan Sejahtera has aroused particular interest.
The wiki-lane, as the initiative was called, aroused the sympathies of other cycling groups across Mexico.
His failure to provide any indication of a political programme has aroused both disappointment and fear.
The sight of Mr Dawson on television, looking fit and wise, aroused mixed feelings among Americans.
The vessel further aroused American suspicion by taking "deceptive maneuvers" after leaving Iran, the official said.
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Mr Blair has aroused great expectations, and has rested them on his own credibility.
In 2007 his opposition to creating more selective schools aroused protest within the party.
She said in one trial, tibolone helped menopausal women to be sexually aroused by erotic fantasies.
Dark suspicions were aroused by the manner in which the proposals were brought forward.
The Chinese property rights law aroused fierce opposition inside and outside the government from still strong leftists.
This has aroused fears, in France, of a bigger, bolder Germany, readier to throw its weight around.
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Wesley might have aroused passionate desire in men but she could also provoke extreme venom in women.
One early contract - to Halliburton - aroused great controversy because it appeared to bypass normal rules.
And now Google faces the most lethal threat of all: Microsoft , aroused, is taking aim at the popular site.
Rather, two things had aroused the fear that Mexico, like Peru, might be plunged into post-election conflict.
If companies (and the people that work in them) are not sufficiently curious, they need to be aroused.
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Simply watching pain being inflicted was enough to trigger an empathetic response, making the witness aroused and emotional.
Mr Mengistu aroused interest among South Africans earlier this month when he arrived in Johannesburg for medical treatment.
The remarkable thing about the president's reliance on drones is how little protest, until recently, it has aroused.
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Around the world, freemasonry has been seen as a subversive cult, and has aroused the suspicion of rulers.
The frenzied new film from Spike Lee, who is appalled and aroused to a new and bewildering degree.
The video called Living and Growing, produced by Channel 4, explains what happens when a couple get aroused.
The question of who controls Generali has always aroused speculation, because of the untransparent nature of its shareholders.
The body may be aroused, but the mind is not, or vice versa.
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