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Life is further characterized, in antithesis to Piepsam, as animal: the image of a dog, which appears at several places, is first given as the criterion of amiable, irrelevant interest aroused by life considered simply as a spectacle: a dog in a wagon is `` admirable '', `` a pleasure to contemplate '' ; ;
Not only were the contestants pleased with the Class, but it aroused the interest of all in attendance that day.
Sandwich panels for building utility shelters that consist of kraft paper skins and rigid styrene foam cores also aroused interest in the construction field.
Press coverage of the event first aroused significant American interest in the automobile.
Reading about famous oratory aroused Johnson's interest in political dialogue and private debates with customers having opposing views on issues of the day.
Selkirk's story aroused great interest at home, and Daniel Defoe's fictional character Robinson Crusoe was almost certainly based in part on him.
However, the area has aroused considerable interest from oil companies in the light of the discovery of rich reserves of high grade crude oil elsewhere in Nigeria.
Kollár's interest in linguistic and cultural diversity was aroused by the situation in his native multi-lingual Kingdom of Hungary and his roots among its Slovaks, and by the shifts that began to emerge after the gradual retreat of the Ottoman Empire in the more distant Balkans.
He had already found that an aqueous solution of chlorine could bleach textiles, and had published his findings, which aroused great interest among many potential rivals.
His friendship with Thomas Clarkson – abolitionist campaigner and the first historian of the British abolition movement – aroused his interest in slavery.
In the 1870s, he applied this immunization method to anthrax, which affected cattle, and aroused interest in combating other diseases.
As catechist at his college he read lectures on the Decalogue ( published in 1630 ), which aroused great interest.
Dwarves appearing in numbers all over Poland aroused the interest of both Polish pedestrians and the militia, whose intervention led to short term arrests of the graffiti artists.
The extinction of the Passenger Pigeon aroused public interest in the conservation movement and resulted in new laws and practices which prevented many other species from becoming extinct.
As the first Ancient Egyptian bilingual text recovered in modern times, the Rosetta Stone aroused widespread public interest with its potential to decipher this hitherto untranslated ancient language.
The book aroused international interest and a widespread debate, with no sharp line between scientific issues and ideological, social and religious implications.
Press coverage first aroused significant American interest in the automobile.
After reaching England, the reports of the survivors of the Sea Venture aroused great interest about Bermuda.
Sidonismo, also known as Dezembrismo ( English " Decemberism "), aroused a strong interest among historians, largely as a result of the elements of modernity that it contained.
Dalrymple's claim of the existence of an unknown continent aroused widespread interest and prompted the British government in 1769 to order James Cook in HM Bark Endeavour to seek out the Southern Continent to the South and West of Tahiti.
The two-hour premiere of The Jourdan Chance aroused little interest.
The expedition down the Murray River by Charles Sturt in 1830 again aroused interest in settlement in the south.
The car aroused a lot of interest, which prompted the government to put it into production.
This aroused enough lasting public interest that in 1980 a book of hypothetical solutions ( by Yvonne Rousseau ) was published, called The Murders at Hanging Rock.

aroused and when
As Joachim Fest notes, Goebbels seemed to take a grim pleasure in the destruction of Germany ’ s cities by the Allied bombing offensive: " It was, as one of his colleagues confirmed, almost a happy day for him when famous buildings were destroyed, because at such time he put into his speeches that ecstatic hatred which aroused the fanaticism of the tiring workers and spurred them to fresh efforts.
Benetton aroused suspicion when they considered using RFID tracking chips on clothes to monitor inventory.
It is only when one of them asks to use the bathroom and Georges directs him to a closet that their suspicions are aroused, and they schedule a full and formal interview to be conducted two weeks later at their office.
Durin VI was King of the Dwarves of Khazad-dûm in the Third Age, when their deep mining for mithril under Caradhras aroused a Balrog from its hiding place in the depths.
Others get aroused by telling some people about when they lost control and wet themselves.
He is ever stoical, slow to anger, but possessed of the powers of a hundred men when aroused.
It is located where the rectum joins the colon, about 50 mm ( 2 in ) from the anus, and when aroused it is a walnut-shaped swelling.
One woman described it as being unable to prevent her arousal or subsequent orgasm due to pain, even if she was not aroused when it began.
Because of the increasing traffic, president Vicente Fox announced the construction of a new, larger airport on in the municipalities of Texcoco and San Salvador Atenco, but when local violent protests aroused, the new airport was cancelled.
" when unveiled in Paris at the 1884 Salon, it aroused such a negative reaction that it likely prompted Sargent's move to London.
Pre-ejaculate ( also known as pre-ejaculatory fluid, preseminal fluid, or Cowper's fluid, and colloquially as pre-cum ) is the clear, colorless, viscous fluid that emits from the urethra of a man's penis when he is sexually aroused.
Festinger is perhaps best known for the theory of cognitive dissonance, which suggests that when people are induced to behave in ways that are inconsistent with their beliefs, an uncomfortable psychological tension is aroused.
These suspicions were further aroused when imperial officials ordered Protestants to stop erecting Protestant churches on the land of the prince of the church or Stifts, which the Protestants claimed to be comprised under the term " royal land " ( the Stifts did not belong to the Bohemian Estates ) which was open to them due to the Letter of Majesty – a very disputed legal interpretation of which the government disapproved.
Attention was aroused in 1879 when the Comédie-Française took a residency at the Gaiety Theatre, described in The Times as representing " the highest aristocracy of the theatre ".
Bartholin's glands secrete relatively minute amounts ( one or two drops ) of fluid when a woman is sexually aroused.
Dissonance is aroused when people are confronted with information that is inconsistent with their beliefs.
Simon aroused ill will when he strayed into a legal battle.
However, the severity of his conduct in suffocating a whole Arab tribe in the Dahra or Dahna caves, near Mustaganem, where they had taken refuge ( 18 June 1845 ), aroused such indignation in Europe that Marshal Soult, the minister of war, publicly expressed his regret ; but Marshal Bugeaud, the governor-general of Algeria, not only approved, but secured for Pélissier the rank of général de brigade ( brigadier ), which he held until 1850, when he was promoted to général de division ( division commander ).
In the last letter he ever wrote to the Russians, which was picked up by the FBI when he was arrested, Hanssen said that he had been promoted to a " do-nothing job ... outside of regular access to information ", and that " Something has aroused the sleeping tiger.
Great popular excitement was aroused against him ; his workmen were mobbed ; and Governor William C. C. Claiborne, when appealed to for protection, referred the question to the Federal government.
Charles I's demand for ship money aroused serious opposition when his requests to sheriffs were rejected by the overburdened inland populations.
No better time could be found for establishing the Bond than the present, when the consciousness of nationality has been thoroughly aroused by the Transvaal war ...
Their suspicions were aroused weeks earlier, when Murat applied for permission to march through Austrian territory to attack the south of France.
The adverse decision in the divorce case of Cox v. Kean on 17 January 1825 caused his wife to leave him, and aroused against him such bitter feeling, that he was booed and pelted with fruit when he re-appeared at Drury Lane, as nearly to compel him to retire permanently into private life.

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