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And yet Israel should not be surprised by the torrent of indignation it has aroused from around the world.
ECONOMIST: Israel's war in Gaza
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Felix de Paula was an 18-year-old Army private stationed at the secret New Mexico outpost when he was aroused from sleep in the pre-dawn hours that July morning and handed a pair of welder's glasses.
NPR: Revisiting the Birth of the Bomb
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Iraqi police say a car in a Baghdad street that had aroused suspicion from bystanders blew up near a police convoy today.
NPR: Casualties Rise as Bombings Continue in Iraq
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It is aroused, rather, by provocation from its real or imagined foes.
ECONOMIST: Canada
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This mystery aroused me when I was away from him, and made it all the harder to stop thinking about him when I was supposed to be concentrating on maths.
NEWYORKER: Hand on the Shoulder
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Proposed in January in a White Paper on higher education, the idea aroused a mixture of despair (from universities that think they already do everything possible to attract the miserably small number of qualified but underprivileged applicants available) and fury (from middle-class parents, who felt thrift and diligence were being penalised).
ECONOMIST: Social engineering
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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.
CNN: Commentary: Is it 1929 all over again?
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The frenzied new film from Spike Lee, who is appalled and aroused to a new and bewildering degree.
NEWYORKER: She Hate Me
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Maybe it was the fact that my friend was dressed from head to foot in designer clothes that aroused the officer's suspicions.
CNN: UNLEASHING MAID POWER
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Some mornings I don my Bose headset to shut out barks from Dakota, our dog, who's aroused by my predawn noises.
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