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"arouse" Definitions
  1. arouse something to make somebody have a particular feeling or attitude
  2. arouse somebody to make somebody feel sexually excited synonym excite
  3. arouse somebody to make somebody feel more active and want to start doing something
  4. arouse somebody (from something) (formal) to wake somebody from sleep see also rouse
"arouse" Synonyms
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Both Arouse and Passion have more CBD than you'd find naturally in marijuana (and Arouse has a little more than Passion), but both are still THC-dominant.
One of the functions of an author is to arouse.
It also isn't the first new technology to arouse suspicion.
In most countries, only couples who arouse suspicion are interviewed.
Mr. Trump's tweets, in particular, arouse internal conflict, they said.
The two vloggers' videos continued to arouse suspicion among viewers.
Everything is designed to arouse energy and propel social mobility.
The National Front exists to arouse fear, not to govern.
Her attire seemed to arouse even more ire than her message.
Because they arouse countries' competitive spirit, the rankings are unusually influential.
Konneh tries a variety of scents to arouse her olfactory senses.
FEW things arouse such warm adulation and sharp denunciation as alcohol.
It is rare for business software to arouse emotion besides annoyance.
However, there is another standard that may arouse even more debate.
A great hockey film should do more than arouse national pride.
Often, indeed, it has been much more likely to arouse suspicion.
In a recent episode, Roseanne's new Muslim neighbors arouse her suspicions.
"Don't get the impression that you arouse my anger," Nixon responded.
And then there are the feelings the images arouse in us.
But important, too, is the ability of art to arouse empathy.
Few projects arouse Lebanese passions as much as the rebuilding of Beirut.
There are other reasons that genetically altered foods continue to arouse suspicion.
Did that arouse your curiosity as to what, quote, that thing was?
Mo is continually taunted by police officers trying to arouse his ire.
Arrangements that arouse the financial lens alone are just messing everything up.
It was neat on the outside, and so did not arouse suspicion.
He doesn't use paint's flesh-like qualities to arouse a sympathetic connection.
What should have elicited sympathy—or even pity—tended to arouse suspicion.
They assume strife and so arouse a volley of strife against themselves.
Crude tribal dividing lines inevitably arouse a besieged, victimized us/them mentality.
More generous works of art serve to arouse, organize, and enhance that ability.
When you add water to my extracts, honesty will arouse in your glass.
The commercial approach to gathering data might arouse suspicion in some, she said.
"Going to bed would arouse in me a feeling of apprehension," she wrote.
A flat pear-champagne sorbet, among others, does nothing to arouse the palate.
Many people try to shirk jury duty; signs of eagerness will arouse suspicion.
They put themselves low, but not so low as to arouse too much suspicion.
The spiritual stand-off has failed to arouse much passion among ordinary Russian citizens.
She has struggled mightily to arouse enthusiasm among younger voters, including younger female voters.
It is deadly serious and an issue that just might arouse this sleeping giant.
What experience did they mean to impart, what feelings did they hope to arouse?
Shirazeh Houshiary's transcendent installation "Breath" (2003) also uses chanting to arouse feelings of meditation.
There were plenty of straightforward examples — AROUSE, AREA CODES, NOTEPADS, SLATED, and so on.
They take advantage of people's desire to do good and arouse their higher longings.
Captive to his delusions, Pap cannot arouse the empathy indispensable to a reader's engagement.
Most parents do not want them to anyway (it could arouse children's curiosity, many argue).
And while a robot vacuum may be convenient, in some cases they do arouse suspicion.
Although CCCs share the same goal as Confucius Institutes, they aim to arouse less controversy.
Also, the oyster and pearl can represent female genitals and therefore energetically arouse sexual desire.
Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump both arouse strong feelings, many of them very negative.
It's led by two candidates who arouse gargantuan anxieties, fear and hatred in their opponents.
The final mechanism of death may be a failure to arouse out of deep sleep.
"It is curious that you should still be able to arouse hostility in me," Hugo says.
Sometimes the mere presence of travelers with intellectual disabilities is enough to arouse suspicion and prejudice.
Fortunately though, inexperienced researchers may find the techniques used to arouse turtles are not so foreign.
It is not the woman's responsibility to ensure she doesn't inadvertently arouse the men around her.
So why do these demonstrations — this one was the second in four months — arouse worldwide interest?
B. and I have the benefit of looking like total yuppies, so we arouse little suspicion.
A glove handshake with a stranger could seem out of place and arouse suspicion or distrust.
Photographs contain a diverse set of particulars, each of which can arouse new interpretations and themes.
To arouse fear, the researchers clapped their hands loudly or dropped a book on the floor.
Caplan also feared that a student from Connecticut taking a test in California might arouse suspicion.
If you've buried your idol somewhere far from camp, going to dig it up might arouse suspicions.
On the other hand, outrage over his bigotry will mostly arouse the passions of people of color.
These channels and hosts arouse suspicion by failing to sufficiently flay establishment conservatives or mistreating favorite firebrands.
Thatcher is hardly a popular figure in France, where proposals for market-oriented reform often arouse protest.
These elements seem to distract from the sublimation of sex, but in fact they often arouse it.
I can't blame them; the pattern of choosing men too reticent to arouse me had been mine.
"My aim was to show my favorite statues as objects, which arouse ambiguous associations," writes the artist.
SAMARA, Russia — There was little here to please the aesthetes, nothing much to arouse the adrenaline junkies.
For those who share his views, the director has done all he can to arouse their passion.
I'd imagine they would too... I had no idea myself this case would arouse such public interest.
Pedro said he and his brother had to keep doing business as usual, otherwise it would arouse suspicion.
There are moments, too, that arouse sympathy — but not the kind that make you want to embrace her.
But it could also arouse suspicions among your current coworkers and bosses, and lead to some uncomfortable conversations.
Political meddling is an inadequate answer, although this government, under Narendra Modi, has done plenty to arouse suspicion.
Even the appointment of Robert Mueller to investigate the Trump campaign and administration should arouse only limited optimism.
The opposition such projects arouse can be seen "as a petition to achieve greater participation in national affairs".
These public relations campaigns were designed not simply to arouse public awareness, but also to influence government action.
His best pictures at once arouse feelings and leave us alone to make what we will of them.
They arouse human care and protectiveness even for a species that massacres songbirds and poses other environmental threats.
The mayor met with them outside of city buildings so as not to arouse suspicion, Mr. Shorris said.
Since I'm vanilla as fuck, piss play doesn't arouse me, even when two attractive people are doing it.
Harassers possess what psychologists call hostile masculinity; they apparently get pleasure from punishing the women who arouse them.
Ken Lavey's work, Perfect Odd Thing, isn't that exactly, but it's highly suggestive and seems made to arouse.
In tennis, few things arouse the crowd more than confrontations, especially those involving players, umpires and line judges.
Geraldo Rivera, a Fox News regular, agreed with Mr. Hannity's contention that Democrats had sought to arouse fear.
Empty storefronts illustrate its current economic struggles, though there is a fair amount of construction to arouse optimism.
Generation after generation, demagogues have poisoned minds, but society still underestimates the ability of words to arouse action.
"I think it's much harder to arouse hostility against the DREAMers," former House Speaker Newt Gingrich told CNN.
Following Haredi matchmaking customs, Akiva is paired with one young woman after another, but none arouse any joy.
According to the police, the assailants most likely did not arouse suspicions because they were both former students.
The researchers found that wanting to arouse or please men was a prominent motivation, as 7 out of the thirteen female participants who participated in same-sex PMO reported that they wanted to "arouse or please men," while this motivation was never mentioned for men who participated in same sex PMO.
The mere appearance of now-clichéd empowerment messages alongside some historical figures isn't going to arouse feelings of solidarity.
Indeed, female guerrilla units in any part of the world arouse all manner of questions, fear, adoration, and mythologies.
Throughout, he keeps the temperature of the action just below burning, to arouse in us a creepy, lurid fascination.
Men tended to deploy curse tablets to arouse women's passion, while women mostly used curses to stimulate men's affection.
The second is that religious conflicts, once started, are very hard to stop because of the passions they arouse.
Each would arouse fierce opposition from those who would pay the bill, including the economic titans of Wall Street.
But it will complicate Trump's desire for a more stable Middle East and Israel-Palestinian peace and arouse tensions.
In these last decades, "concerned" photography has done at least as much to deaden conscience as to arouse it'.
And the surest way to arouse a sense of wonder is to leave us with something to wonder about.
Such a request should arouse a chuckle among anybody whose familiarity with the PA's own practices is even minimal.
But before you write off your new ski boots, consider the suspicion that too many reported losses can arouse.
"It is understandable that the choices Zlatan Ibrahimovic made arouse emotions," said Hakan Sjostrand of the Swedish football association.
The danger of climate change does not arouse much public passion, certainly nothing like what the facts would warrant.
With others, we are hoping to arouse your libido and interest you in a whole new batch of unfamiliar characters.
They are like a windfall tax or a confiscation of property—and, like any such levy, arouse fierce political resistance.
That complicates Biden's ability to arouse intense support from young and nonwhite voters, which has become essential to Democratic mobilization.
For now, they appear reluctant, knowing that levying one would arouse considerable opposition, even if only the richest were affected.
So these various smart home appliances also arouse people's need of protecting privacy when they gradually integrate into people's life.
Elizabeth Gilbert and Paul F. Tompkins are the two that consistently arouse the most happiness and affectionate envy in me.
It was the kind of success likely to arouse envy among doctors, but more was at stake than professional turf.
Her struggle to keep her star-doctor facade intact, presumably meant to arouse our concern and sympathy, yields anything but.
Using the bear as an icon to raise consciousness and funds, she wrote, does more than arouse support from conservationists.
Moderation is a difficult virtue for people to rally around, since by definition it doesn't arouse fervor or zealous advocates.
Although other issues arouse strong passions at Westminster, none matches those stirred up by the relationship between Britain and Europe.
With his feel for America's worst instincts, Mr Trump sought to arouse a misogynist repulse to Mrs Clinton from the start.
Like the scent used to arouse the stallion, it is an erotic lure, but not one secreted by the human body.
The SWAT team member quietly set explosives to blow open the door, hoping not to arouse the shooter's suspicions, said Newton.
T.T.I.P. could similarly threaten traditional farming interests and arouse knee-jerk European suspicions about common trans-Atlantic health and environmental standards.
The aim of satyagraha was to arouse the conscience of oppressors and invigorate their victims with a sense of moral agency.
The solar eclipse on Thursday will arouse your social life and put you in touch with support from your closest friends.
It becomes clear quickly that the labels to more to arouse certain tribal loyalties than to explain what your ideas are.
Perhaps never before has the U.S. had a president whose policies are so unpredictable and so able to arouse strong feelings.
But as with other forms of racial or religious animus, one needn't always use an explicit epithet to arouse ugly emotions.
Trump administration officials said the decision to impose the sanctions was a legal procedure and did not arouse significant internal debate.
And they often arouse my curiosity more than any other part of the game — and are therefore more fascinating to analyze.
Where astrology offers visual psychedelia, dream states, and oneness with the firmament, other typologies like the IQ arouse the left brain.
Some are arguing that Trump's warning that the election is "rigged" is coded language meant to arouse suspicions about black voters.
Later research has found that "symbolic" threats, like perceived differences in values or beliefs, will arouse even greater enmity between groups.
The government has been even more resistant to confronting its own security services, despite the fear and anger their practices frequently arouse.
There Artyom interrogates arrivals who arouse his suspicions, inquiring about their allegiance while rubbing a combat knife strapped to his left thigh.
"Her work shows people who are pathetic, pitiable, as well as repulsive, but it does not arouse any compassionate feelings," Sontag thought.
Surprisingly, we did not see this for compassion, which may indicate that sharing money with a stranger doesn't necessarily arouse emotional concern.
For Mr Liu, the Maoist anthem of the 1960s may arouse memories more vivid than those he has of his immediate past.
The other is more like a prescription of a course of action and is thus, they hypothesised, more likely to arouse emotions.
Why does one tempo or another, one way or another of balancing an orchestra or molding a phrase arouse worship or condemnation?
They will, instead, arouse conservatives of all kinds, who understand the annihilating intent of liberalism better than the Democrats and commentators think.
The rating forecast from different sources indicates that the only the game with US team can arouse strong interest of US audience.
What first began as a series of drawings Laaksonen drew to arouse himself has become a universal symbol of gay male culture.
Stimage's monumental white heads centered on a black ground arouse specific references, including 18th-century silhouettes and their sinister photographic offspring mugshots.
Suggestions that Lee's image might face off against those of antislavery fighters like Nat Turner or John Brown seem to arouse horror.
Like music, wine can arouse long-buried memories and jolt them awake with all of their baggage: raw, jagged, tender or painful.
Before making his trip, he had informed Iran's interests section in Washington, D.C. of his military past, aware that it might arouse suspicion.
The majority of legal insider trades do nothing to arouse suspicion, said David Sable, a biotech investor at Special Situations Life Sciences Fund.
Authoritarian regimes typically prefer indirect levies such as consumption taxes, not least because these are less likely to arouse resentment than income tax.
That's because the ancient yogis recognized that we can either calm or arouse ourselves by changing the depth and pacing of our breath.
By including sounds, such as softly heard bells and flutes, she draws attention to the aural stimuli that can arouse people's spiritual antennae.
"A 13-year-old girl doesn't arouse that much suspicion, so we could tag all over the place without being bothered," Melbeatz remembers.
Apparently, the very fact that she's attracted to both men and women is enough to arouse suspicion and call her character into question.
Mr. Harvey joined in the joking, and because his victims were old or in poor health, their deaths did not arouse much suspicion.
I am not proud of being stupid enough to arouse the wrath of a studio that is much more powerful than I am.
The new name was meant to arouse curiosity among young people so they see the other aspects of Statoil, including renewable energy, he added.
There was some pushback against this protest, but #ClocksNotGlocks didn't pass the penetration point to arouse the passions of the NRA side that much.
Ms. Berman added that Ms. Danner spent a day with Ruth Madoff as she prepared for the role; visits like that invariably arouse sympathy.
In theory, any human being is capable of wrangling words in the right order, sufficient to arouse powerful reactions in millions of other humans.
It likely did not arouse the SEC's indignation because the level of trading was so low and it obviously has not impacted many people.
One reason is the deployment since 1413 of the Rangers, a tough paramilitary force that has used overwhelming firepower, plus encounters, to arouse fear.
It's not clear if the video surveillance captured him, um, doing what people usually do when they look at images that sexually arouse them.
But in this case, watching characters we barely know make out, fake orgasms, and give each other head fails to arouse — or even interest.
Terrorism gives Americans a clear culprit and a distant enemy to fear and loath, whereas mental illness could arouse sympathy, inappropriately mitigating the violence.
The nadir came in a now famously terrible episode, in which the characters were compelled to find a way to sexually arouse a gorilla.
Since then, the institutions that arouse the moral lens have withered while the institutions that manipulate incentives — the market and the state — have expanded.
Whether they acted on that bias is beside the point; the indications of bias were sufficient to arouse suspicions of politically motivated decision-making.
It looks as though Tinder is hoping the mini-series will arouse the curiosity of those who haven't used the app to install it.
Later, attempting to have sex with a woman, he will think about the boys and their violence in a failed effort to arouse himself.
If we are meant to understand that the characters' sex is odd, detached and unsatisfactory, it succeeds, but the passage fails to arouse. Nope.
Loud sounds arouse parts of our brains connected to fear, which in turn trigger a spike in blood pressure and stress hormones like cortisol.
Most notably, his stories open with comments so blandly informational, so plain and unnoticeable, that they arouse no expectation and appear to promise little.
"I mean now, in hindsight, I'm like, he was trying to arouse me while talking to me -- under the guise of education," Chambers said.
Let President Trump arouse his voters as he will, while Democrats continue to focus on the economy, family and a return to basic decency.
The sheer physical beauty of a dish, enhanced by vibrant produce, may arouse the appetite before the aroma and flavor can confirm its excellence.
"They said don't wear leggings as it will arouse men's attention," said Oya Ustundag, an accountant who has a son in the eighth grade.
One of the dynamics of politics as I see it is that we are very focused on the things that arouse the most conflict.
This comes as other large fairs like Frieze have failed to arouse praise from pundits despite hefty investments in their curatorial and events programming.
His photographs arouse our voyeuristic instincts, and we want to follow Youngsoo deeper into the lives of those caught in a definitive moment in history.
The edited 16-minute video shows Creamer allegedly explaining how his organization, Democracy Partners, planted instigators at Trump rallies to arouse the Republican nominee's supporters.
MCCAIN: Yeah, but I'd think it would intensely arouse my curiosity if the president of the United States said we had that "thing," you know.
"You're not trying to arouse anyone, it's just a statement for the pleasure of being alive and having contact with other human beings," he says.
My colleague Callie once investigated the sex culture of WoW, and she warned me that the Draenei arouse sexual interest simply because they're part animal.
Most bus and tour companies that operate aboveboard should be willing to have this conversation with you, and those that aren't should arouse your suspicion.
The tone of their exchange is slightly flirtatious — not enough to officially arouse suspicion, but enough to creep you out and hint at what's coming.
How do the music-perception pathways tap into the brain's limbic system, to arouse great swells of joy, sorrow, yearning, excitement, as only music can do?
Alma White was part of a trend: the 1920s producednumerous female preachers, particularly Pentecostal preachers, many of whom could arouse zealous followers through their tent revivals.
"The increased uncertainty triggered by the Brexit will arouse investors' risk-aversion sentiment and lead to capital outflows from China and other emerging economies," it said.
Progressively, parts — wings, feet, feathers — were removed from the model in an attempt to find the minimum visual stimulation needed to sexually arouse the male turkeys.
And a spike in currency transactions by the banks which had not been sanctioned and were dealing with the foreign correspondent bank would likely arouse suspicions.
They arouse less suspicion (at least they did when the tactic was first deployed, if no longer) and can more easily hide bombs underneath voluminous hijab.
We're glad we live in a world in which poems (and apologies) can still arouse such fierce opinions, and we remain absolutely committed to airing them.
Does emptiness arouse the unfathomable mysteries of life: what existed before the Big Bang; what lies beyond the edge of space; what happens when we die?
But then, imbued with a heartfelt belief that Israeli music could arouse the spirit of Judaism among postwar American Jews, she moved to New York City.
Iranian involvement will further arouse Arab states' disquiet; ISIS might reconstitute itself again, as Sunni Muslims in the region search desperately for some kind of security.
We made our way to the crowd gathered on the boardwalk by the sand, passing a carousel where the only neon letters you could see spelled AROUSE.
Nor is it to underestimate the harm that misuse of drugs can do to the health of individuals, or the moral fury that drug-taking can arouse.
A push to ease the charter's constraints on the military operating overseas could lead to tension with China, where memories of Japan's past militarism still arouse anger.
The plot of necessity follows the story of the Maid of Orleans, from her departure to arouse the King from his lethargy to the stake at Rouen.
One thing Yahoo has going for it is that breaches have become so common that they don't necessarily arouse the same fear and outrage they once did.
There aren't a lot of sex-specific cannabis products on the market, but the infamous weed lube Foria and the dosist arouse vape pen also come recommended.
On Wednesday evening, President Donald Trump traveled to North Carolina to arouse the faithful by reiterating his racist crusade of the moment — a campaign to drive Rep.
In a jaw-droppingly graphic sequence, Iremar and Zé use the scent of a mare to arouse a prize stallion so they can steal his valuable sperm.
He adds: "But what I would like them to take away is to arouse curiosity for nature again — we lovethose we know and protect what we love."
With older people, that would most likely lead to a swift coronary-related death, which, given the patients' ages and general health, would probably not arouse suspicion.
Editorial The state of the nation's underfunded, patchwork election system and obsolete balloting machinery may not arouse voters the way candidates can with charges of rigged elections.
Not so in New Orleans, where the slick, relatively gaffe-free broadcast was intended not to arouse any unruly emotions or to offend any particular religious sensibilities.
Sybil Lockhart, PhD, a researcher for OMGYes, a website that educates readers about female pleasure, is finding that women often think their masturbation should arouse their partners.
And it would bar such corporations from lobbying the federal government, in a move sure to arouse anger on K Street among Democratic and Republican lobbyists alike.
Sitting on a windowsill in the gallery, Mr. Rodland explained that the photograph was meant to arouse a variety of reactions depending on a viewer's cultural interests.
Music can arouse and boost mood before exercise, dampen perceptions of pain and fatigue during a workout, and inspire bursts of effort, performance and endurance, researchers discovered.
Some terms are used so inconsistently, and arouse such strong feelings about proper usage, that people begin to avoid using them out of fear of appearing uneducated.
The first to arouse his interest in the issue hadn't spoken at school in some 218 months, so great was her fear of revealing her parents' status.
"In this case the 'double life' aspect was used by the prosecution to arouse suspicion as to his motives for leaving his child in the car," Diamond said.
In addition, because scholarship is international, I suspect academics are more likely than others to be reading and carrying material in foreign languages, which might arouse some suspicion.
They can come in the form of images, sounds, emotions or sensations, but what makes them compelling is the fact they arouse our senses and demand our attention.
Touching a human-shaped robot in areas that would be considered "intimate" if they were on a person, has the power to arouse humans, a new study suggests.
But a push to ease the charter's constraints on the military operating overseas is bound to be opposed by China, where memories of Japan's past militarism arouse anger.
Supporters oppose broadcasting executions because they fear that doing so will arouse sympathy for the condemned person and lead viewers to ignore the suffering caused by the crime.
Inarguably the most famous of the animal vibrator kingdom, the Rabbit hails from Japan, where obscenity laws effectively bar the distribution of products that might sexually arouse consumers.
"The publication of the information at this time would serve no purpose other than to arouse public sentiment against the defendant," he said, before ordering the courtroom cleared.
" She's grossly libidinous: After one of her soldiers, dressed in S. & M. gear, strips for her, she spanks him, memorably exclaiming, "This will teach you to arouse royalty.
The first, "Guns," contains several vignettes, most of which try to bridge the gap between the feelings of love or fear that guns arouse in so many people.
By bypassing the traditional logic of genetics and evolution, epigenetics can arouse fantasies about warp-speeding heredity: you can make your children taller by straining your neck harder.
" Citing Alexander Hamilton, they also assert that Trump's alleged offenses arouse the Constitution's authors' fear that powerful members of the government would become"mercenary instruments of foreign corruption.
"His stories open with comments so blandly informational, so plain and unnoticeable, that they arouse no expectation and appear to promise little," Cynthia Ozick writes in her review.
But there's now a much bigger list of issues that could arouse the wrath of Beijing and Chinese customers, including Hong Kong, Korea and Japan, the NYT reports.
They are built to addict us, as the social psychologist Adam Alter's new book "Irresistible" points out — and to madden us, distract us, arouse us and deceive us.
"As self-driving cars become better at the mechanics of driving, yet still not "behave" exactly like human drivers, they could arouse feelings of anger or frustration," Brown writes.
Wade and accusing Clinton of supporting ripping babies "out of the womb in the ninth month on the final day" in rhetoric designed to arouse red-meat conservatives everywhere.
Although honestly, I feel like that speaks more to the low threshold women have to surpass to arouse a men's sexual attraction than any actual hard and fast preference.
Boosting that sluggish growth rate through domestic reforms (breaking up producer cartels, making labour markets more flexible) is very hard because such reforms arouse strong opposition from those affected.
During the Reagan years, writers celebrated capitalism not only as a wealth-generating engine but also as a moral system, a way to arouse hard work, creativity and trust.
At a glance, a paved road cutting across the hillside may not arouse suspicion, but it is an indicator that Israeli settlements will soon be erected on Palestinian land.
Even though I knew what I was looking for, I took her up on her offer of help, hoping that playing the bumbling husband role wouldn't arouse any suspicion.
It's pretty alarming, but I suspect it will go through without much of a hitch, as it's a fairly complicated issue that is unlikely to arouse much mobilized opposition.
A few days later, during a Republican debate, Ted Cruz called Donald Trump's language "quite incendiary," and "incendiary" ("tending to arouse strife, sedition") shot up in the rankings. Dictionary.
Lawmakers from Slovenia and Croatia have called for the resignation of the president of the European Parliament over provocative remarks that they say were intended to arouse nationalist sentiments.
For example, the House package would bar such corporations from lobbying the federal government — a move sure to arouse anger on K Street among Democratic and Republican lobbyists alike.
The image of Courtney standing over her jock boy toy and commanding him to demonstrate a blow job on a Popsicle to arouse her feels groundbreaking even by today's standards.
To arouse interest in the auction, the hackers released samples of programs they said could break into popular firewall software made by companies including Cisco Systems, Juniper Networks and Fortinet.
Hands-on yoga cues are not at all meant to arouse you, and some yoga philosophies believe they're more important to the practice than the verbal cues that you get.
"The purpose of civil disobedience is not to obstruct the public, but to arouse public concern to the injustice in society and to win sympathy from the public," he said.
In revealing to all the injustice she suffered, her family hope that this graphic proof will arouse public opinion so that finally some good may come from her tragic death.
According to the Associated Press, judge Mihoko Tanabe, said the data distributed was a scan of Igarashi's vagina and its realistic shape could sexually arouse viewers and was therefore obscene.
"If I want to do terrible things to a group, one tried-and-true way is to arouse empathy for victims of that group," Dr. Bloom said in an interview.
It soon dawned on me that every speaker was going to say more or less the exact same thing, just to arouse the crowd and have them on their feet.
But it seemed to arouse a vague weariness in him, a sense that Washington was a distant world that would never really change things in favor of the little guy.
That's a toll of devastation far greater than that caused by terrorists in the U.S. over multiple decades, and it should arouse far more outrage than Chinese companies pirating videos.
Mr. Hockney, who is often described as England's most celebrated living artist, has painted those precise subjects and is well aware of the suspicions of triviality his work can arouse.
Still, on two essential points that continue to arouse the anger of the most hard-line unions — the ones leading the strike — Mr. Macron showed no sign of giving ground.
They sometimes filled in ballots, or signed as witnesses for voters they never met, in an ink color specifically chosen so it would not arouse suspicion at local elections offices.
But in a certain sense, the intent behind these acts is irrelevant, for it is their repressive consequences, the fear that they arouse, that make them so lethal to political reform.
A core task of communities is to arouse and educate the loves, to widen and deepen the opportunities for love and to appraise people by how well and what they love.
"We did it from a customer-back perspective, so, you know, you just have to be mindful of what they were able to do to arouse attention and interest," he said.
" It hardly even matters that they are invented: "The plaints of Dido and Ariadne in Virgil and Catullus arouse the feelings of the very people who do not believe in them.
While "You Can Do Anything" and "A Practical Education" supply useful talking points in support of the financial viability of studying the liberal arts, they may arouse more fear than hope.
While Mars is the planet of passion, sex, and anger, your libido and temper tend be slow to arouse, but you don't lack in stamina and force once you get going!
Exposures of Trump's misdeeds and absurdities that arouse liberal opinion are easily interpreted as attacks by the corrupt elite on the defender of the little man, in fact his cynical enemy.
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, winner of the 2019 Nobel Peace Prize on Friday for ending 20 years of hostility with neighboring Eritrea, can arouse strong reactions at home.
But somehow it will arouse your energies, it will lift your sights, it will put you on a lifelong learning journey to know, to improve, to dare and to dare again.
He indulged in the wishful thinking that Roosevelt's charismatic leadership and use of his "bully pulpit" could arouse and inspire the public and Congress to the proper pursuit of international duties.
"A leading hypothesis in SIDS causation is that failure to arouse makes the infant more vulnerable to dying from SIDS," Moon, author of an editorial accompanying the current study, said by email.
"We bought four (as sculptures) because of the curiosity they arouse," said Wilfredo Santos, 31, adding that before imported sex toys became available, Cubans used whatever they could get their hands on.
While the word "exhibitionism" often elicits images of men in trench coats who flash and dash from darkened street corners, some women also enjoy stripping down to shock or arouse unsuspecting onlookers.
Ye Haiyan (pictured), known online as "Hooligan Sparrow", helped arouse public awareness with her protests in 2013 against the rape of six girls aged between 11 and 14 by their school principal.
Whether or not a model is covered, her beauty is on public display, and her job is to arouse desire or envy that a beholder transfers to the product she is promoting.
By the time they emerge, hibernating animals are often sleep-deprived: Most expend huge bursts of energy to arouse themselves occasionally in the winter so their body temperatures don't dip too low.
Cognizant that a long absence from Twitter was sure to draw notice and arouse suspicions about Mr. Trump's activities, the White House posted from his account while he was in the air.
Such models are particularly thought-provoking, complicating the history of the Anatomical Venus, with details that seem less bent on educating the viewer and existing to simply dazzle — or arouse — the viewer.
A racy photo while you're getting ready for work or a detailed text about that sexy dream you had last night can be perfect ways to arouse your partner in between Skype sessions.
The pinpoint flickers, emitting from the LED hard drive indicator that lights up intermittently on practically every modern Windows machine, would hardly arouse the suspicions of anyone working in the office after hours.
Symbolically, though, the legislation sends a message to the airlines that their PR campaigns did not work, and they will not be able to get away with practices that arouse such widespread ire.
The show was both a critical darling and a frequent target of criticism, and would often arouse an intensity of conversation online that was not always matched by interest from a broad viewership.
In the opening swath of the last century, if a writer was luckless enough to arouse the disapproval of D.H. Lawrence, he could usually expect a poison-pen letter of soul-stomping vitriol.
Uquq's pregnancy came after years of effort on the part of researchers there, including a bizarre series of experiments that saw an artificial walrus vagina introduced to arouse a 2,200-pound Pacific walrus.
To arouse interest in the auction, the hackers released samples of programs they said could break into popular firewall software made by companies including Cisco Systems Inc, Juniper Networks Inc and Fortinet Inc.
At issue are "special interest aliens" (SIAs) — individuals with travel patterns identified as suspicious because they come from particular countries, have traveled to certain places or have patterns of travel that arouse suspicion.
Employees were reportedly sent a detailed email explaining how to avoid getting caught; tips included reviewing other brands' products so as to not arouse suspicion and writing detailed reviews with lots of information.
Mr. Netanyahu's efforts to arouse his base by warning that Israeli Arabs would "steal" the election served only to motivate Arab citizens to vote in large numbers, reducing his share of the vote.
He urged the UK government to allow the building of three new runways at each of London's biggest airports - Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted - schemes that arouse strong local opposition in heavily-populated southern England.
It reflects the popularity of Sufism, Islam's mystical tradition, whose appeal seems to grow among a segment of spiritual seekers even as the faith's mainstream varieties arouse antipathy among swathes of the American public.
Nevertheless, it could still arouse political sensitivities, especially if as part of the deal the Russian company, run by a close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin, ends up controlling assets in western Europe.
While fans of superhero movies always grouse about their casting, the selection of Mr. Affleck for "Batman v Superman" seemed to arouse an especially vehement and personal animus when it was revealed in 2013.
It's impossible to say whether another article by a person accused of sexual assault would arouse the response the Ghomeshi essay did, or whether the reaction to it was specific to its particular flaws.
Having elevated Marxist doctrine to infallible dogma, the P.C.F. derived strength from its ability to arouse passions — that is, to generate feelings of a quasi-religious nature that in turn led to mass mobilizations.
And so the horny Instagram user must learn to give their horny likes, but also withhold them, so they do not arouse the suspicion of the object of their horny desires and/or the police.
Players can woo a potential love interest by randomly presenting him or her with an egg every day, a gesture that would likely arouse confusion if you tried it for real with your latest crush.
Their greatest similarity may, at the end of the day, be their ability to arouse anxiety in people whose comfort with democracy was built upon a two-party system that often serves to limit it.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese police are investigating the poisoning deaths of two elderly patients at a hospital near Tokyo, the latest in a spate of deaths on the same floor of the facility to arouse suspicion.
"The type and suspense of the physical contact will arouse in the white woman the primal urge of sex and the matter of the bedroom," writes Quan, his strange poetry scattering the pages like jewels.
At less than four percent of total spending, the $28503 billion voucher proposal floated for K-22019 education is too little to have much impact, even if it survived the fierce opposition it will arouse.
Children's Books A familiar place, a pungent smell, the distant chatter of children's voices: You never know what might arouse a childhood memory, a moment of pure sensation as you recall hours of playful abandon.
He's too pale a blur to arouse passion, and as an object of fascination, he can hold neither bow nor arrow to the dimpled deer hunter who reigns over the other side of the Capitol.
When Our Dogs' Leashes Got Tangled and We Stumbled Into an Erotic Embrace Typically, when my dog's leash gets tangled with someone else's dog's leash we stumble into an embrace that doesn't really arouse me.
"The hope is to create something that will actually arouse someone on an emotional and intellectual level," McMullen avers in a slick New York Times video segment that's lit with an Instagram-like romantic haze.
The next morning, nearly a hundred people have gathered for 7 AM kundalini yoga, which involves waving our hands around in the air to arouse the energy that exists at the bases of our spines.
They tend not to arouse suspicion and are especially useful in targeting other civilians -- with whom they might blend in," she said, adding that children are useful to terrorist groups because of "the element of surprise.
I value my phone too much to actually try waking myself up with this app, but I'm pretty certain it would either successfully arouse me from the deepest of slumbers, or break some consumer electronics trying.
Mormons are taught under that code not to have sex before marriage, engage in passionate kissing, touch another person&aposs private parts or arouse "emotions in your own body" that are supposed to be reserved for marriage.
"We think that a lot of the problems with SIDS is that babies don't arouse," she said, adding that if babies sleep too deeply or for too long, some experts believe this could put them at risk.
Lip-syncing to recorded audio, the handsomely shot actors in Barnard's film dually mesmerize and arouse suspicion in the viewer, struck by the film's conspicuous combination of words taken from real life and use of staged visuals.
"The mainland wanted to use media propaganda and indiscriminately accuse our people without due process of democracy and the rule of law, which could only arouse more doubts about mainland China's motives and purposes," the statement said.
I suspect that the couple are a moderating influence on the administration, and I believe that some of the derision toward Ivanka has a sexist taint that would arouse more outrage if a liberal were the target.
Fillon promises to do away with the 35-hour working week, cut half a million public sector jobs and slash the cost of government - tough sells in a country where proposals for market-oriented reform often arouse protests.
But so as not to arouse the attention of the evil witch Maleficent in her pre-Angelina Jolie incarnation (who cursed Aurora at birth with the promise of death when she turned 16), the godmothers work without magic.
FEW African leaders arouse such divided opinions as Paul Kagame, president of Rwanda since 2000 but its de facto leader since 1994, when his Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF), a rebel group, seized power and ended the country's genocide.
Meanwhile, facial recognition systems are proliferating in US airports, and though airlines like Delta say that using these services is optional, it can be difficult to avoid them in practice, and trying to do so may arouse suspicion.
It is compelling but not grisly; it can enter an Instagram feed or a Facebook wall, arouse sympathy, be shared and allow the viewer to move on without seeing the absolute worst of what war has to offer.
Encrypted or not, leaving the country with a stack of hard drives would also arouse suspicion, so she enlisted Iranian students to smuggle each one to a different country and then courier them to Zürich for post-production.
But they also contain conceptual and strategic flaws, which arouse the suspicion, rightly or wrongly, that they're being offered in bad faith—that they're being deployed intentionally as tu quoque appeals rather than in the spirit of mutual comprehension.
According to Blue, there are two types of jealousy: "dispositional," meaning that feeling some degree of jealousy is part and parcel of your personality, and "incidental," meaning that certain activities or dynamics tend to arouse jealousy as they occur.
Over the course of multiple sessions, you work out together what parts of your vagina are the most sensitive, what types of touch arouse you, what types of pressure you like, and what areas of the vagina feel good.
The fact is, the refugee resettlement program in this country involves a cautiously paced investigative process that contrasts sharply with the uncontrollable floods of refugees in Europe that Republican politicians are using to arouse terrorist fears in this country.
In September 2007, he flew to Lahore, a city near the Indian border known as a center of arts and literature, figuring he would arouse less suspicion there than in a city, like Peshawar, that was swarming with militants.
Oddly, Marshall's clearest statement on the strength of feeling flags arouse occurs in the acknowledgments at the end of the book, where he points out that "flags are an emotive subject," and then pretty much leaves it at that.
Women writers come to the world of erotica for different reasons: some as a business opportunity, some to safely explore sexual fantasies they can't share in their real lives, and some simply to create hot stories that will arouse readers.
First would come sustained praise for a film or song or celebrity; then that praise would start a groundswell of resistance, naysaying and condemnation; then all that hostility would arouse a volley of even more ardent adulation; and so on.
"I have never publicly weighed in on situations that are as complex and that arouse such diverse sentiments as this and I never will but the current situation we find ourselves in is exceptional," Spain midfielder Iniesta wrote on Facebook.
Modern malware is designed to do things like steal your credit card information, enable identity theft, and even shut down nuclear power stations, and usually carries out its attacks silently and behind the scenes so as not to arouse suspicion.
Even seemingly benign articles celebrating the record number of women running for president as good for women generally—a sentiment that's hardly objectionable at face value—arouse immediate suspicion on the feminist left over where the argument's likely to go next.
"Arouse from your slavery, join the Social Democratic Party and vote with us to take possession of the mines of the country and operate them in the interest of the people," he urged miners in Illinois and Kansas in 21920.
Bought last year by Mr. Rodrigues, who promptly evicted the previous residents and began renovating the run-down property, it was mostly empty except for builders, meaning that young men arriving with barrels of chemicals were unlikely to arouse much suspicion.
Christine Todd Whitman, the former Republican governor of New Jersey and a cabinet member in the administration of George W. Bush, said she has long feared the fury that Mr. Trump's words could arouse in his supporters and detractors alike.
Cannabis is a natural aphrodisiac, so there's good reason why cannabis-infused sex products like Foria's weed lube, hmbldt's "arouse" vape pen, or 1906's "High Love" edible chocolates are so popular for getting high and getting down in bed.
Avoidance is also common with those who have PTSD—avoidance of external reminders of the event, such as the place the event occurred, activities associated with the event, and situations that arouse distressing memories that are associated with the event.
They have elections, some independent newspapers that even do good critical reporting, and while they do not hesitate to get rid of opponents, they also keep disappearances at low levels so as not to arouse public animosity or international sanction.
Polish state-run news agency PAP cited Amazon as saying that as a bookseller it was aware of the history of censorship of books and it believed it was important to ensure access to books including those that may arouse reservations.
The judge said that Stone's crimes should arouse "dismay and disgust" that "transcend" political affiliation, before ordering him to serve 40 months in prison, pay a $20,000 fine, spend two years of supervised release and perform 250 hours of community service.
Though the campaign's umbrella group disavows anti-Semitism, the use of terms like "ethnic cleansing" against Israel, used to liken Israelis to Nazis, are commonplace in the BDS campaign and can arouse feelings of hate and loathing against Jewish students.
When you hear the men from the first video, who in response to the clip say that a woman's basically responsible for having sex if they arouse a man, you start to understand why City Girls are so determined to get over.
After parachuting into Central France with Borrel, de Baissac set up an Allied safe house for agents in the town of Poitiers in western France, selecting an apartment near Gestapo headquarters — a hiding-in-plain-sight strategy she felt would arouse less suspicion.
That project failed miserably, so the American zealots gave up their dreams of conversion in the Levant and instead built secular schools that propagated a distinctly Protestant and American worldview that, at the same time, wouldn't arouse the ire of the Ottoman authorities.
In the absence of improving labor market conditions, particularly from still-modest growth in wages, as well as stalled policy action in Washington, consumers will struggle to maintain current levels of optimism going forward, let alone arouse a further improvement in confidence.
"As the chief US diplomat, Pompeo insisted on speaking of the 'Wuhan virus' despite the opposition of (the World Health Organization) and international public opinion, in an attempt to arouse resentment among those affected countries against China," the paper said in an editorial.
At the same time that Paul Manafort and his business partner Rick Gates were guiding the Trump campaign in the summer of 2016, Russian agents were manipulating American social media sites so as to arouse chaos in general and animosity toward Hillary Clinton in particular.
By taking law enforcement action overseas against such likely fighters -- those who match a watch list record or arouse heightened suspicion following questioning and inspection -- Combating Terrorist Travel Initiative personnel can prevent these fighters from returning to countries where they may carry out attacks.
"To avoid alarming the user, the malware displays a screen of the legitimate app that shows the user's current location, which would not normally arouse suspicion because that's what's expected of the actual app," Symantec threat analysis engineer Dinesh Venkatesan wrote in a statement.
From a bouquet made of Reese's peanut butter cups to a best-selling sensual massage oil, luxe bedding, love notes, dark chocolate body paint, and something called an "Arouse Pen," these 19 finds are sure to satisfy the both of you on V-Day.
"So I thought, a strategy that could be more effective could be to tell another story of the future - to try to show solutions, to try to arouse the creativity and enthusiasm of people," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation in a phone interview.
MCCAIN: Yeah, but I — I think it would intensely arouse my curiosity if the president of the United States said "We had that thing, you know" — I'd like to know what the hell that thing is, particularly if I'm the director of the FBI.
" Ms. Maslany said there had been discussions about excising a notorious line in which Diana describes herself as having a "masculine temperament" because, she says, "I arouse quickly, consummate prematurely and can't wait to get my clothes back on and get out of that bedroom.
The content will certainly arouse the Oval Office: CNN's Don Lemon demonizing Trump; MAGA hats being burned; Democrats screaming for impeachment; and hooded Antifa protesters rioting — all against the backdrop of Trump the hero, announcing new jobs and supporting the black and hispanic communities.
Lin Chong-pin, a former deputy minister of defence, says that with all the troubles Ms Tsai faces, she cannot afford to arouse yet more controversy by retreating from Taiwan's claims—a legacy of the days when the KMT ruled the mainland as well as Taiwan.
He gave several examples of media transmissions that could be considered illegal under the law, which basically criminalizes any adult who distributes content on the internet "with the intent to arouse the sexual desire of any person" if that content is subsequently viewed by a child.
" Mendelssohn "showed us that a Jew can possess a wealth of specific talents, the most refined and varied culture, the most exalted and gentle sense of honour, without ever being able to arouse in us that profound, heart-and-soul searching effect that we expect from music.
" As presidential historian Michael Beschloss reminded me, the previous gold standard for a president showing contempt for reporters at a news conference was Nixon during Watergate in 1973, when he said just after the Saturday Night Massacre: "Don't get the impression that you arouse my anger.
The lead-up to any special occasion can arouse a number of conflicting feelings: Excitement of the possibilities, whether it's a big date or friend's wedding; or anxiety about the behind-the-scenes prep work — namely, keeping your calendar in check and your bank account in the black.
Second, think about this: Although there are many steps you can take to safeguard your data — and many are outlined below — if you make your phone seem odd or unusual, that might arouse even more suspicion, which could end up being more of a hassle than you bargained for.
It would also arouse the fury of the political establishment in a state where the federal government already owns nearly two-thirds of the land and where powerful interests would resent the restrictions on off-road vehicles, oil and gas drilling, and other development that the designation would bring.
According to the National Domestic Violence Hotline, domestic violence is defined as "behaviors that physically harm, arouse fear, prevent a partner from doing what they wish, or force them to behave in ways they do not want," and can include acts of physical violence, verbal threats, and emotional abuse.
She offered a warped explanation of why the murders would not appear linked: They would take place on different days, and the attack at Mr. Carvalho's workplace in Holtsville, N.Y., would not arouse suspicion "because the murder would take place in 'the hood' or 'the ghetto,'" court records show.
"[T]he President's offenses, including his dereliction in protecting the integrity of the 2020 election from Russian disinformation and renewed interference, arouse once again the Framers' most profound fears that powerful members of government would become, in Hamilton's words, 'the mercenary instruments of foreign corruption,'" the group says in the letter.
His is always the last big show on the New York fashion week calendar, and his runway, though more austere now, resonates with the power of an older master — "venerable," as he likes to say — one still able to arouse passion, still able to read the mood of the time.
It also prohibits any of the lewd behavior mentioned by Section 647(a) of the California Penal Code, which means you're not supposed to touch anyone's genitals, buttocks or breasts in the library, nor can you "attempt to arouse or sexually gratify" yourself or anyone else while you're on the property.
Considered a survival mechanism, this self-scrutiny can "arouse one's nervous system in the same way a firework might trigger a veteran" and can occur in almost every interaction, Mr. Baker added, including at the cinema and in the theater and particularly during conversations about oppression, identity, power and privilege.
Whenever it is suggested that music might arouse or incite violence—Eminem's graphic fantasies of abuse and murder, or, more recently, the whiff of rape culture in Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines"—fans suddenly devalue music's potency, portraying it as a vehicle for harmless play that cannot propel bodies into action.
"If you're a little inhibited, maybe you have difficulty letting go and getting into the moment, the Arouse formula can be a great way for you to let go of the stress of the day and forget what your boss said to you so you can have a more open experience," explains Miller.
Alternative "historical agents" are much in demand, and one may surmise that until they are found and put in place, debating the models of a "good" or at least a "better" society will seem to be an idle pastime — and except in the extreme margins of the political spectrum won't arouse much emotion.
It attempted to use psychological and other personal information to engage in a kind of voluntary disenfranchisement by depressing and suppressing turnout with messaging designed to keep voters who support the opposing candidate away from the polls—as well as using that same information to arouse fear, incite animosity, and divide the electorate.
Reyes imagines a scenario in which "a film producer produces a movie with sex scenes, with the intent to arouse the sexual desire of some person who views the film, makes that movie available on an [i]nternet streaming service, and a child age 15 or younger sees it," among other things.
Considered for much of his career a conventional center-right politician, Mr. Orban began to arouse criticism after returning to office in 2010 with an unexpectedly large majority that he used to stack the Hungarian constitutional court with loyalists, reshape the electoral system, and install loyalists at the top of major state institutions.
Officials from Immigration and Customs Enforcement at the Department of the Homeland Security say they have discovered a vast international fraud by drug smugglers to deceive older Americans with promises of prizes or relationships, setting them up to unknowingly carry luggage filled with cocaine or other items through customs, hoping they will not arouse suspicion.
" Its founders called themselves "patriotic Americans who share the belief that Saddam Hussein cannot be allowed to possess weapons of mass destruction," but who feared a U.S. invasion would "increase human suffering, arouse animosity toward our country, increase the likelihood of terrorist attacks, damage the economy and undermine our moral standing in the world.
He said many should feel "shame because our generations are leaving young people a world that is fractured by divisions and wars, a world devoured by selfishness ..." The leader of the world's 1.2 billion Roman Catholics praised those in the Church who are trying to arouse "humanity's sleeping conscience" through their work helping the poor, immigrants, and prison inmates.
The pitched battle in this state, known as a bellwether on education policy, reflects the passions that charter schools arouse nationwide, particularly regarding a central part of the debate: If they offer children in lagging traditional public schools an alternative path to a quality education, do they also undermine those schools and the children in them?
The police accused the activists, from Britain, Germany and other European countries, of encouraging the migrants to protest by telling them that doing so would arouse sympathy among European governments and in that way help reopen borders and let them proceed on what was once the main migrant path to Germany, where most say they want to go.
" College student Karen Chan told the Hong Kong Free Press she wasn't sure the protests would make a difference but felt she had to try: "I know it's difficult to change the mind of the Hong Kong government, but I hope that the protest today can arouse some international concern about it through the power of mass media.
It is clear that, as early as April, the resolution body was so concerned about the situation that, during a routine visit to visit Spanish banks in Madrid, it thought it prudent to move its long-standing meeting with Popular from the bank's own offices to Banco de Espana, so as not to arouse any suspicions.
This isn't an airtight argument — some of this is due to the Supreme Court's only being able to handle a finite workload, and also due to some parties to cases not having the resources to appeal — but it's a good reminder that a large portion of the work of appellate and Supreme Court judges is on matters that don't arouse public controversy.
Aside from the upfront cash payments, the one sticking point for any of these transactions was that Jacobson insisted his associates not claim the winnings themselves, but pass along the winning game pieces to people in other states, so as not to arouse suspicion with a string of winners who lived in the same area and had connections to Jacobson.
This isn't an airtight argument — some of this is due to the Supreme Court's only being able to handle a finite workload, and also due to some parties to cases not having the resources to appeal — but it's a good reminder that a large portion of the work of appellate and Supreme Court judges is on matters that don't arouse public controversy.
" The Court concluded that solitary confinement caused prisoners to go "into a semi-fatuous condition, from which it was next to impossible to arouse them, and others became violently insane; others still, committed suicide; while those who stood the ordeal better were not generally reformed, and in most cases did not recover sufficient mental activity to be of any subsequent service to the community.
" The court concluded that solitary confinement caused prisoners to go "into a semi-fatuous condition, from which it was next to impossible to arouse them, and others became violently insane; others still, committed suicide; while those who stood the ordeal better were not generally reformed, and in most cases did not recover sufficient mental activity to be of any subsequent service to the community.
Read More: This Small Town in Canada Spent 10 Years and $2.7 Million to Save Turtles Inspired by a paper he read about ejaculating turtles with a vibrator (to obtain sperm for study), he decided to determine whether sex toys reliably arouse male turtles; if so, he could show that masturbating turtles was a method researchers could use to distinguish between males and females.
" The Harvard professor Joseph Leo Koerner offers a more gratifying exegesis in his eloquent and rich exploration, "Bosch and Bruegel," in which he compares Bosch to his Netherlandish successor Pieter Bruegel the Elder, writing that they both "captivate and overload our sense of sight, entangling the eye in anomalous objects, actors and activities, and ensnaring the mind's eye in enigmas and seeming secrets that arouse but never satisfy interpretive curiosity.
And that is why our press was protected by the First Amendment — the only business in America specifically protected by the Constitution — not primarily to amuse and entertain, not to emphasize the trivial and the sentimental, not to simply "give the public what it wants" — but to inform, to arouse, to reflect, to state our dangers and our opportunities, to indicate our crises and our choices, to lead, mold, educate and sometimes even anger public opinion.

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