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Poor coordination, meanwhile, can arouse musicians’ lateral prefrontal cortex regions to impose control and ground them before they can take flight.
WE’RE MORE OF OURSELVES WHEN WE’RE IN TUNE WITH OTHERS - ISSUE 104: HARMONYKEVIN BERGERJULY 21, 2021NAUTILUSBy introducing these arousing toys into your cat’s play routine, you can avoid impromptu fights between, say, your cat’s claws and your couch, as well as unnecessary weight gain.
BEST CAT TOYS: YOUR FAVORITE FELINE WILL GIVE TWO PAWS UP TO THESE CAT ACCESSORIESIRENA COLLAKUJULY 21, 2021POPULAR-SCIENCEThey electrically aroused the cell milliseconds before wiggling a whisker.
HOW TO UNLEARN A DISEASE - ISSUE 103: HEALTHY COMMUNICATIONKELLY CLANCYJULY 14, 2021NAUTILUSThe book probed the discipline’s theoretical underpinnings in addition to exploring more provocative questions, such as whether analysts were ever aroused by their patients’ fantasies.
JANET MALCOLM, ELEGANT AND INCISIVE WRITER FOR THE NEW YORKER, DIES AT 86HARRISON SMITHJUNE 17, 2021WASHINGTON POST“We want to arouse curiosity for these authors and, consequently, curiosity about books,” explains Aurora Pedro Pinto of Livraria’s executive board.
TIME AND LEGENDARY BOOKSTORE PARTNER ON NEW COVER EXHIBITD.W. PINEJUNE 1, 2021TIMEThe suspicions of the group were aroused when a sudden flurry of Cortés papers emerged on the market in 2017.
FORGET ART AND GEMS, THIEVES MAKE DISCREET MILLIONS AT THE LIBRARYCANDIDA MOSSMAY 30, 2021THE DAILY BEASTIf Johnson insists that Scotland can’t vote, the anger he’ll arouse could shift support sharply in favor of breakaway.
WHY SCOTLAND'S MOVE TOWARDS INDEPENDENCE MAY PROVE MORE DIFFICULT THAN BREXITIAN BREMMERMAY 13, 2021TIMENow, two decades later, Mondale refused to arouse expectations beyond what he thought government could concretely deliver.
IS WALTER MONDALE-STYLE LIBERALISM BACK?STEVEN M. GILLONAPRIL 22, 2021WASHINGTON POSTThe student who does not intend to arouse himself need hope for no keen sense of beauty.
EXPRESSIVE VOICE CULTUREJESSIE ELDRIDGE SOUTHWICKIf he had set out to arouse emotion in these two sluggish breasts he had done so with a vengeance.
THE JOYOUS ADVENTURES OF ARISTIDE PUJOLWILLIAM J. LOCKEWORDS RELATED TO AROUSE
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