We wrinkle our noses, gag, perhaps get hungry or sexually aroused, or inhale more deeply.
Scipio's extraordinary successes aroused intense jealousies and rivalries as the danger to Rome receded.
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.
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.
Dark suspicions were aroused by the manner in which the proposals were brought forward.
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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Mr Mengistu aroused interest among South Africans earlier this month when he arrived in Johannesburg for medical treatment.
The frenzied new film from Spike Lee, who is appalled and aroused to a new and bewildering degree.
The question of who controls Generali has always aroused speculation, because of the untransparent nature of its shareholders.
The assassination of Mahmoud al-Mabhouh, a Hamas commander, in Dubai in January 2010, presumably by Israel, aroused similar ire.
Its growth has also created extraordinary windfalls for some, and aroused more than a whiff of jealousy among others.
And yet Israel should not be surprised by the torrent of indignation it has aroused from around the world.
It is presumably just such considerations that have aroused the bitter opposition of the Arab world to this Soviet exodus.
Plans to add 1.9 million square feet of classrooms and other facilities to the Greenwich Village campus have aroused opposition.
There, the owner, Alan Cooper, had his curiosity aroused by the discovery of a single shoe in an attic space.
Graham had been travelling in Cambodia when he aroused the suspicions of French child protection charity, Action Pour Les Enfants (APLE).
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What excitement that aroused in a group of people who slept in the fields and had no roof over their heads.
Some mornings I don my Bose headset to shut out barks from Dakota, our dog, who's aroused by my predawn noises.
My interest was slightly aroused when she said the eye treatment is especially popular among men because they reduce crow's feet.
As it happened, he was arrested before the attacks when he aroused suspicion at his flight school, and remains under arrest.
Such purchases amount to printing money, and aroused fears that the Fed was subordinating inflation-control to helping the government finance its deficits.
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The market moved from Wall Street to Main Street and aroused intense interest even among people who were not active in it.
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