1. Similarly the threat of a loss arouses anxiety and actual loss causes sorrow, while both situations are likely to arouse anger. 2. Such arrogance always aroused the anger of the gods. 3. This oppressive measure on the part of the authority aroused much anger among writers. 4. They aroused anger and she felt uncomfortable with it, shifting, frowning. 5. And it has aroused new anger by allowing abuses by militias to continue in the refugee camps of West Timor. 6. A non-Jewish woman arouses the anger of others by seeking asylum with her Jewish husband. 7. I wonder why it aroused so much anger among illegal aliens and their supporters. 8. Public anger has been aroused, and Jakarta was tense and uneasy Monday as several small student marches wound their way through the streets. 9. Press accounts based on a leaked version of the audit have aroused anger in Harlem, where residents are demanding the whole story. 10. The activists have aroused anger rather than sympathy in the Philly populace. |