"In the 1930s, two things happened to arouse fascination of people in the West, " he says.
The notion of a stay-at-home dad still seems to arouse a terrible sense of anxiety in many people.
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The purpose of a movie poster is supposed to make us curious, to arouse anticipation, to make us smile.
The changes in working practices that the airline hopes to introduce with the move are sure to arouse union ire.
Yet even his all too convenient demise failed to arouse my suspicions.
We will make our input to this reflection and provide films on this topic so as to arouse and feed the debates.
He also announced some useful if belated practical steps to arouse interest.
At the very least, it is fair to say Michael Skakel has, for whatever reason, often acted out in ways certain to arouse suspicion.
Road-shows, media interactions, mall promotions with F1 cars, and online and advertising-driven promotions have done a lot to arouse the curiosity of the uninitiated fan.
These days, the issues likely to arouse workers, particularly in the private sector where employees are ever in fear of their jobs, are harder to come by.
Tracing them is hard work, but Lakeport's researchers believe that this may be the only way to arouse interest in (and attract more money to) their project.
This risks consigning art to its worst fate, which one might call iconamnesia when an image fails to arouse either love or antipathy and simply slides into oblivion.
And a two-minute peal of church bells continues to arouse sleepy Germans from their beds every weekday at 7am in the towns and 6am in the villages of the countryside.
European-only defence efforts, they reckon, will work best for tasks that are endorsed by the American administration but fail to arouse enough enthusiasm from Congress to warrant direct American involvement.
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"These celebrations or commemorations can have the capacity, if not managed in a sensible and responsible way, to arouse passions, to cause anger, to provoke tension and indeed exacerbate community division, " she said.
The plight of an economy in its fourth year of recession, with unemployment at near 25%, a banking system in collapse and many people's savings both devalued and inaccessible, is bound to arouse sympathy.
Without this, much music would not be written, which is why signs that the system is beginning to unravel arouse concern.
"You need to accept that you will arouse some, so reassure yourself in the middle of the night that nothing catastrophic will happen if you are awake for a while, " says Esther.
They would be astonished to see how success (Microsoft being the most dramatic example) can actually arouse the ire of government because entrepreneurs don't have to get political permission to move ahead.
To Mr Heinapuu and his pals, the Russian ire they arouse is a backhanded compliment.
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