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1 To get attention and arouse interest , avoid long-spun introductions and hackneyed expressions.
2 He was a man to arouse interest , respect and even admiration.
3 The fanatic had become a phenomenon which had momentarily stilled passion to arouse interest .
4 The fact that workmen were brought from a distance was in itself enough to arouse interest .
5 His work involved frequent and laborious trips to the North to arouse interest and raise money.
6 They may arouse interest and excite desire but they do not carry conviction as argument does.
7 She must have them about her, to play with, to interest, to arouse interest in herself.
8 To arouse interest in local communities.
9 The outcome of the records, and their related elements in other branches of Scientific Management, is to arouse interest .
10 Naturally Mark Twain was one of its favorite members, and his contributions never failed to arouse interest and discussion.
11 Without at all willing it they draw people about them, become centres of influences, arouse interest , become widely known.
12 Poor questioning leaves the thought unawakened, fails to arouse interest and attention, and results in poor mastery and faulty understanding.
13 This being its natural function, all methods selected by the library should tend directly to arouse interest in the best reading.
14 It was that spring that Gorky and Tchaikowski, the Russian revolutionists, came to America hoping to arouse interest in their cause.
15 I arouse interest by quoting a friend who has put the query to me, "What is the use of fasting?"
16 He has been drawn into that magical circle where myths are formed, because his great name will arouse interest in the wildest tale.
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