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And within him it aroused feelings which he had likewise never experienced before.
The men aroused feelings in Megan that had been long since buried.
But you had done something to me, aroused feelings I had not experienced before.
"It doesn't arouse feelings of jealousy, if that's what you mean.
His cultured voice and charming manners aroused feelings she had never experienced before.
So, paradoxically, the song may arouse feelings of humiliation and embarrassment rather than pride.
Acting in culturally disapproved ways may arouse feelings of shame and guilt.
Altogether, the measures arouse feelings of humiliation and hopelessness: not a recipe for peace.
If any issue is likely to arouse feelings of helplessness in the advice worker it is this one.
Wagner arouses feelings that alarm us about ourselves.
Jeremy worshiped her with his hands and his lips, arousing feelings she never knew existed.
These tactics, when effective, arouse feelings of guilt, shame, unmet obligation, or shirked responsibility.
What you really like/dislike is the person and not the name, but evaluation of the person arouses feelings that are then associated with the name.
In later life, dance-like movements can arouse feelings that resonant with these early experiences and bring hidden conflicts into conscious awareness.
Somehow he had slipped under her guard and aroused feelings and sensations in her that she had thought were long dead.
The complex relationship between mothers and daughters may arouse feelings of dependency and failure which further confuse the issue that sparked off the tears.
Confuse that enormous content of unconsciousness, arouse feelings of guilt they will be incapable of recognizing.
The passage of the Fugitive Slave Law aroused feelings of bitterness in the North.
Beau aroused feelings in me that I never knew existed, feelings that were stronger than any warnings, any sensible thoughts could ever be.
The attacks aroused feelings of national solidarity, or a longing for national solidarity, that discredited the multiculturalists' tribalism.
The voice aroused feelings Attaroa had all but forgotten; a buried memory of a complex of emotions, including fear, which filled her with a disquieting unease.
He aroused feelings of acute . . . she wasn't quite sure what feelings he aroused.
The idea extended beyond aesthetics and into principles of urban design meant to express grandiose expectations and arouse feelings of stability and political power.
This strategy can bolster goodwill and arouse feelings of sympathy toward the organization, but Coombs warns, should be used to supplement the primary responses, not as replacements.