If companies (and the people that work in them) are not sufficiently curious, they need to be aroused.
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These environmentalist instincts may not always extend to a willingness to pay more for petrol, but they are clearly powerful when aroused.
Plans to add 1.9 million square feet of classrooms and other facilities to the Greenwich Village campus have aroused opposition.
During the war anyone in Britain with a German accent aroused suspicion.
Djojohadikusumo's purchase in August of 19.8% of Bank Papan Sejahtera has aroused particular interest.
Mr. Nicholson aroused the ire of many a patriotic American jazz fan.
The assassination of Mahmoud al-Mabhouh, a Hamas commander, in Dubai in January 2010, presumably by Israel, aroused similar ire.
Contemporary literature confirms that each change in style aroused unusual passions.
On Guyana's other flank, another concession has also aroused a neighbour.
In Lake Village, Arkansas, a grant-aided project to renovate and study Lakeport, the last remaining cotton plantation in the state, has aroused little public interest.
But the hopes Benazir had aroused were swiftly disappointed.
The sight of Mr Dawson on television, looking fit and wise, aroused mixed feelings among Americans.
And yet Israel should not be surprised by the torrent of indignation it has aroused from around the world.
Some mornings I don my Bose headset to shut out barks from Dakota, our dog, who's aroused by my predawn noises.
Few cases in recent years have aroused such shock and revulsion.
And that while many children can cope, all of us, even adults, need support in being able to bear and tolerate the enormous feelings that have been aroused by these tragic events.
Had Gates been a white professor trying to get inside his home, and called on his driver to help him jar his door open, he probably wouldn't have as readily aroused the suspicion of neighbors.
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We wrinkle our noses, gag, perhaps get hungry or sexually aroused, or inhale more deeply.
Maybe it was the fact that my friend was dressed from head to foot in designer clothes that aroused the officer's suspicions.
Mr Murdoch's impending purchase has naturally aroused some misgivings in the city.
Rich and Green, who essentially invented spot-market trading in oil, aroused the scrutiny of the U.S. Justice Department for their shady Middle Eastern trades in the 1970s.
The Virgin group feared its concerns--aired privately--had been overheard, a suspicion aroused when Martin President James R. (Mike) Hughes popped in and addressed a couple of those very concerns.
The frenzied new film from Spike Lee, who is appalled and aroused to a new and bewildering degree.
But Mr Kirchner had little to gain by raising the stakes, especially at Easter and with sympathy for the Church aroused by the pope's Calvary.
Mr Payne's work aroused controversy long before it was finished.
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The revelation that Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 is set in the near-term future has aroused intense discussions in the video gaming community.
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