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Four-month-old infants who became motorically aroused and distressed to presentations of novel stimuli were termed "highly reactive".
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However, when aroused by something, melancholics have a deeper and longer lasting reaction, especially when exposed to similar experiences.
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His bold views on the nature of inspiration, and his free handling of the sacred text, aroused the anger of the theologians.
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Economic failures and the non-implementation of emergency proposals aroused hatred in many who were around him.
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Its suspicions were further aroused by other events.
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The creature, which resembles a cross between a rhinoceros and a hammerhead shark, is easily aroused.
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I wanted the unique expressions to arouse the curiosity of listeners.
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They aroused suspicions while unloading their treasure, and two of the men were subsequently caught.
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Arousing information is also retrieved or remembered more vividly and accurately.
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Her suspicions become further aroused when some of the locals begin disappearing one by one.
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