21.   Unlike Suharto, who had been the target of protests last week by rioters demanding that he be put on trial for corruption, Habibie arouses few emotions.

22.   And because Madame Chiang was known to wield enormous influence behind the scenes, she always aroused intense emotions.

23.   It has also encouraged nationalist emotions aroused by the bombing in an effort to boost support for it and its policies.

24.   The Truth Commission has aroused emotion from all sectors of society and was accused of being biased by every major South African political party.

25.   The scandal has aroused strong emotions in France, which has the largest number of transfusion-related AIDS cases of any European country.

v. + emotion >>共 417
show 18.25%
mix 4.98%
express 4.63%
stir 4.07%
keep 3.07%
control 3.02%
display 2.56%
feel 2.11%
have 1.86%
evoke 1.31%
arouse 1.26%
arouse + n. >>共 169
suspicion 18.70%
interest 7.10%
concern 5.68%
opposition 4.62%
passion 3.91%
ire 3.31%
fear 3.31%
emotion 2.96%
anger 2.60%
curiosity 2.60%
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