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No longer able to rely on Marxism to excite voters, the left turned to nationalism as a new form of collectivism.
The photoelectric effect occurs when photons of light at a certain frequency excite and cause the ejection of electrons from a metal.
The Winterstein hypothesis was further resuscitated by evidence that CO2 could directly excite synaptically isolated respiratory neurons.
Antique pieties cannot be restored, for we moderns know that the hungers they excite can be sated only by the gospel of Christ and him crucified.
These peptides and FMRFamide excite the muscle cells and fibers of tubellarians, digeneans, and monogeneans.
Youngsters must find something to excite their interest and stimulate their thinking.
But were concerned rather in keeping a whole skin by parlaying or by spilling cowardly tears to excite pity.
Animation has suddenly become the must-see entertainment, able to excite and entertain across the generations.
He prescribes purgative medicines to act as eccoprotics, to excite but not to stimulate the bowels.
He became a physics major but differential equations and calculus just didn't excite him.
Plant chloroplasts normally capture photons to excite electrons to drive photosynthesis.
As harrowing as these scenes may be, they fail to excite the same level of discomfort as the taciturn Brady who glares blankly into the audience.
This derogation from representation is balanced against the need for independence from the passing passions that can excite legislators.
The street based dance movement uses masquerade techniques and Comedia Nouveau to excite the senses and raise the spirits.
It is the most graceful of birds in flight and its body curvatures and wing span excite all who witness it.
His Vietnam service apart, his life story was insufficiently inspirational to excite the electorate.
In the weeks ahead, salmon fry wriggling from beneath the gravel shall surely excite hungry populations of local cutthroat.
At that temperature, the gas has enough energy to excite molecular hydrogen but not atomic hydrogen.
Though it might not excite the imagination, it certainly provides food for thought.
Mitre Peak magnetises photographers, and the fiord's sheer cliffs excite both admiration and apprehension.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Equal pains are taken with parts which must excite dyspathy in the audience as with such as are sympathetic and remunerative.
It is the possible visits of Duke Wharton, and a few of his Anacreontic associates, that excite my apprehension.
In angostura, Piar was found guilty, by a court-martial, of an attempt to excite a war of colour.
He flies to the cave of Alecto, and drags out the fiend, commanding her to excite universal hostility against Napoleon.
Having really excited him, instead of soothing him, sawbones Salter had to pretend that you would excite him.
The plan we adopt is to excite the electro magnet by the whole or a part of the current which is to be measured.
This is one reason why it is difficult to excite an exhausted tube, at a distance, by electromagnetic induction.
In the very mildest cases it seems to excite gastric distress and a tendency to emesis.
I fear that persons in skin-tight trousers, with dog-ears, and reciting verse, do not excite me to raptures of admiration.
Injuries that may be of no consequence to healthy persons may excite in the purpuric profuse hemorrhage, free or interstitial.
They make noises when they wish to excite the attention of those who have not the gift of seeing them.
Next, excite the house with another spoonful of Fultonian fact, then tranquilize them again with another barrel of illustration.
In most cases it ceases naturally during the milk fever, and of course its disappearance then need not excite alarm.
It appears to me just as inhuman to boil milk as to excite the pneumogastric nerve of a dog rendered incapable of suffering.
The purpuric effusion appears to act as an irritant upon the tissues, and to excite inflammation.
Its head is probably too thickly coated with chitin to excite their discharge.
We had no conversable acquaintances, no books to fall back upon, nothing to excite any particular interest.
Arrived there, we may next suppose that they excite some new motions, or corpuscular changes.
The procrastinations of the former would excite the resentments of the latter.
On the other hand as the soi-disant guardian of the gifts one might only excite suspicion by refusing to enter the house where they were.
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