Common hemp-nettle seed mixed with soil and stirred periodically emerged mainly from March to May. |
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The donation not only helped financially but it struck a blow at the poisonous communalism being stirred up by the government. |
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That moment outside the theatre stirred my already mixed feelings about reviewing Canadian movies. |
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By the way, a mixed drink stirred with a vanilla bean is wonderfully smooth. |
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The one that had stirred seemed to struggle through a haze to sit up, and finally succeeding, with a low moan of pain. |
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They also enjoy cassava flour, boiled in water, and stirred to make a thick paste. |
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There was no way to measure the time she had been sunk in a blackness, the utter depths where nothing stirred. |
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One reason people were so stirred by her passing was because she had experienced so many of the tumults of the twentieth century. |
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Okay, it has stirred a fresh debate, and that is both healthy and desirable. |
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The engine stirred after the third turn of the key, emitting the guttural gurgle of a badly tuned rally car. |
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After the complete dissolution of chitosan, the clay powder was added and stirred for 1 h by a magnetic stirrer. |
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The growth medium sample was made up to 500 ml with tap water, then stirred full speed with a magnetic stirrer for 4 min. |
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They all minded themselves helplessly as they stirred with talks of gossip, death, and pets. |
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He was silent for a few moments and then suddenly stirred as he began to make the first preparations. |
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But that very beauty, far from filling him with joy, stirred up memories of the Paradise he had lost. |
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For if he wanted to be safe, and considered it his first object to sleep in a whole skin, it had been his best way not to have stirred from home. |
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I have scarce stirred to take exercise for four or five days, so it's no wonder I had the mulligrubs. |
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The ground stirred underfoot, enough to shake the group of four, but not enough for them to lose their equilibrium. |
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As the concert progresses, the musicians toss their instruments into a large pot stirred by a cook. |
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Half an hour later, I finally stirred from the sofa and thought that I might as well go back to bed. |
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He stirred the tea, fast, some slopped into the saucer as he watched the swirls disappear. |
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After uninvitingly involving himself in our conversation, he stirred it to a different path where I had not ground. |
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The Luddite in me has been stirred from his distant slumbers by this recent death, too. |
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She became the virtuous focus of masculine desire, the unmoved mover who stirred her subjects to acts of gallantry and heroism. |
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He watched in silence as the aficionado sniffed the paprika bouquet and stirred the velvety stew with his spoon. |
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A prolific and polemical author unafraid to offend any and all comers, Abbey was a gadfly who reveled in the controversy he stirred. |
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His hurt expression and absent apology stirred little guilt in her hardened bosom. |
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The comment stirred up memories of Barb's sister who died of skin cancer two years ago. |
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Of course, as any opera lover knows, Bizet never actually stirred himself to visit the country in which his most popular opera is set. |
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When the beans are cold he stirred in more fresh dill and enough strained Greek yoghurt to bind them into a soft dip. |
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Joshua stirred from his sound slumber, finding Bonnie just as close as he remembered. |
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We trembled from the initial bolt of lightning to the moment when the quickened corpse stirred, arose and lurched from the laboratory table. |
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His mug was waiting by the stove. He poured himself the full of it and stirred in three spoons of sugar. |
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A proper, complete filling of the cell with liquid ensured the absence of the air bubbles while the cell was stirred. |
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Several of the sleeping men stirred in their sleep as the chill disturbed their slumber. |
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The memories stirred up by these compositions are very purposeful, if only half-formed. |
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Even the wording of the wedding invitation has stirred up interfamilial virulence. |
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Dara stirred in her sleep on the beaten and faded blue sofa in front of him before she finally opened her eyes. |
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The white water that can be stirred up with a little wind often produces the conditions from which we can catch good tailor and jewfish. |
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The paintings seemed stirred by the same passions that fuel the Spanish love for bullfights. |
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No life stirred except where, against the sky, buzzards planed and glided on motionless wings. |
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The external water was thoroughly stirred with a pipette for 15 s and the additional fluorescent intensity was measured. |
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During the ceremony sugar crystals and water are stirred in a steel bowl with a Kirpan before the initiate drinks the mixture. |
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Tim stirred it well, to mix in all the little left behind bits of fried chicken, garlic and breadcrumbs. |
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Before sealing the crucible, the alkanols were manually stirred with a metal wire to facilitate the mixing of the two components. |
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At the press of a button, the heated water blends with the pre-mix and is stirred to the correct consistency by a mechanical whipper. |
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A hot dry wind stirred up small whirlwinds of dust and sand, forcing her to squint. |
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He was stirred by Charles de Gaulle's broadcasts on behalf of the French resistance, which were reaching Martinique from neighbouring islands. |
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The bundle of clothes stirred and a fairly groggy Sukari sat up, hair surprisingly kempt despite her burrowing into the pillows during the night. |
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Yesterday, we stirred ourselves early in the day in order to go for a walk at Bedgebury Pinetum, followed by lunch at the Oak and Ivy. |
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I reached back and squeezed her shoulder, watching as she stirred and awoke, waking them in the process. |
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He stirred, and gently woke Raquel, who stretched luxuriously over him and smiled stupidly up at his face. |
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James shook his head and stirred himself from his reverie, bringing himself back to the real world. |
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Filler can settle out of suspension, requiring the material to be stirred or agitated before and after it is removed from the container. |
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Between sobs he had stirred, whisked, and vehemently scolded the kitchen maids into attending their own bowls as reverently as he did his own. |
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Savitri threw into the wok six handfuls of chopped okra and stirred them around with a large metal spatula. |
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People get stirred up and aggressive and go home and knock their family about. |
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It had been a long day, and the FBI meetings in Perryton had stirred up unwelcome memories. |
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The Chinese audience's enthusiasm was stirred, and the hall resonated with greetings in the Korean language. |
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With his courtly, old-fashioned manner, he may never have stirred Democratic crowds to a fever pitch. |
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It's unrewarding, too, since the leaves aren't fragrant until they are stirred in a pan. |
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Both the roots and leaves of the Soapwort contain saponin and when stirred in water produce a lather which may be used for washing. |
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I thought that friction would figure in to it somewhere, given that soap only lathers when stirred up by whatever means. |
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Junior poured himself a mug of coffee, and stirred in a spoonful of powdered creamer. |
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He stirred and I worried that he would wake while I was amputating his leg. |
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I liked the bit about the engine cowls scraping along the runway as the mortar bombs stirred in the hold. |
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We're used to having pounds of fatty pork stirred into almost every recipe Congress dishes up. |
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No objective has stirred explorers more than the search for the source of the Nile. |
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So far, quickest results have been obtained when the composting was done in a closed container with the material stirred by a mixing auger. |
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Of course I was incapable of understanding much of it at the age of seven, but I soon discovered that adults were stirred by the words. |
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Amusingly, as it stirred the hot air in the room, it caused the ceiling fan to rotate slowly. |
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Who could fail to be stirred into making her pappardelle with fresh porcini or roast wild duck with port and blackcurrant sauce? |
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But he was not stirred to battle because the English had killed his father, as claimed in Braveheart. |
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Nothing ever stirred these people to the point when they rose from their chairs and clapped. |
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While Oliver stirred his spoon around the steaming soup, Simon flipped through the book he'd been reading. |
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Miguel stirred and roused from sleep as the sound of footsteps echoed in the room and the lights came on. |
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If you've ever used a loofah in the shower, you've stirred up some stem cells. |
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The aspic was soft, and studded with cubes of short rib and foie gras, which melted with the cream when you stirred them. |
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And even when they are stirred into action, it then takes a further ten minutes to assemble them all together. |
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The page stirred from his pallet on the hearth and poked the fire back to life, then padded over, yawning, with a candle. |
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Drinks run the gamut from Manhattans to Martinis but shaken or stirred they cost a bomb. |
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Absentmindedly she stirred her curdling hot chocolate, staring into its deep brown depths contemplatively. |
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That such a policy may have stirred up the enmity which resulted in last week's atrocious acts of violence should not be dismissed out of hand. |
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The moratorium has been there all that time, and they have not stirred themselves and put the necessary plans in place. |
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Or recognizing the many qualities of his own nature in Pater, was Hopkins stirred to act against the lure of those qualities? |
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I watched a leaf fall from one of our two avocado trees and circle in the air, stirred by the wind's hand. |
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Next day I simply emptied the bag into the prepared pot, stirred to brown and then added two big sliced onions and a few diced baby carrots. |
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She stirred in her sleep at this, and he chuckled a little, his hand still playing lightly over her hair. |
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At the back is a bank of fine silt that is invariably stirred up by the first few divers who venture inside, so try to be first there if you can! |
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But, given the strong feelings he stirred in Maoridom that led to this interview, it is a shame that he left us in the lurch without explanation. |
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On a whim I added some maraschino liqueur and a few dashes of orange bitters to the Auchentoshan, stirred the drink over ice, and sampled it. |
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After 24 h the contents of the container were stirred and 25 ml was pipetted into test tubes and freeze-dried. |
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Punch and Layerthorpe were on level terms as they started the pairs but Punch stirred themselves to close the match 6-3 in their favour. |
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The captain stirred feverishly in his sleep, talking aloud about one thing and another. |
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Richard stayed silent, nothing stirred and he could hear his heart beating nervously and the faint crackle of the flames. |
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The declaration soon stirred the entire Ijaw population, and more than 500 Ijaw communities supported it. |
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His letters stirred Mr. Gladstone into a convulsive paroxysm of burning revolt against the barbarities they described. |
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Kara stirred her milkshake, giggling as Chase gulped down his third ice cream sundae. |
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These experiences had a profound effect and undoubtedly stirred her powerful maternal feelings. |
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Guiseley stirred themselves to try and regain a bit of pride and he slipped a good ball to young striker whose effort was taken by him. |
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The strangely murky waters of the UK's broadband market were stirred up once again last week, making things clear as mud, as usual. |
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If the patient is using Seconal, it's either mixed in water to create a bitter drink or stirred into pudding or applesauce to hide the taste. |
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I stirred the meaty stew, to keep it from starting a thick skin on the top. |
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Not only have they stirred up the pop scene but they've thrown an overly serious world of classical music into a tizzy. |
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I smiled a sickly half smile, and then stirred some baking powder into the sponge cake batter. |
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Come on tell me. What's your pleasure? Vodka and cherry. Shaken, not stirred. |
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She stirred her cappuccino with a cinnamon stick, and looked thoughtfully at the foam for a few minutes. |
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By the time he is chucked out of the funeral home, he has stirred the audience's pity and contempt in equal measure. |
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Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has stirred a real hornets' nest with his call to scrap the FA Academy system. |
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The bedclothes stirred and Auntie smiled sleepily and he climbed up to have cuddles. |
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The woman lay fast asleep under a blanket on her bed, until the noise of the snoring outside stirred her. |
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Instead of or in addition to a bonding primer, a bonding additive can be stirred into the first of two topcoats. |
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I frowned and shaded in an area quickly, then stirred a dry paintbrush inside an empty jar. |
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He stirred and opened his eyes again he reached out and touched my face, his fingers so cold that they chilled me. |
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She shook Jason by the shoulders and he stirred a little, but did not wake up. |
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When I was a child we stirred next year's plum pudding in October and made mincemeat in November. |
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Spraying the area with water can reduce the dust that gets stirred up by cleaning chicken coops or digging in the dirt. |
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She plunged a single sugar cube into the cup and stirred before taking a sip. |
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The role of private investigators has stirred controversy in the investigation. |
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The tightly controlled choreography stirred the emotions while celebrating the unsung heroes of the backroom. |
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The saga of the mayor's proposed East London house has stirred up far more controversy than a supposedly straightforward and above-board transaction deserves. |
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Father stirred fretfully, trying to throw off the heavy quilts. |
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Inside of the child, emotions stirred and the mind was incredibly active. |
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And there is no doubt, too, that its legacy will be marred by the controversy it stirred, both on and off screen. |
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He stirred momentarily before refolding his arms and settling down. |
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Passion seems to be repressed in Linda, who prefers control to stirred emotions, and who thinks that being ruled by passion goes against everything she stands for. |
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But maybe the residual effect of the lockout stirred up some emotions. |
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Paired with long vests, which were also embellished, they stirred up notions about religious uniforms, rituals, and rapture. |
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Try it stirred into soured cream next time you buy rollmops. |
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He heated some oil, stirred in a few sheets of gelatin, let the mixture cool in a baking dish and then sliced it into squares. |
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Instead of feeling down in the dumps it stirred me into action but this time I'm hoping a victory at Mottram will inspire me even more in the final run-in to the season. |
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His account of the events in the run-up to Singapore's Separation from Malaysia and independence in 1965 stirred up bad blood across the Causeway. |
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And he really stirred up the opposition crowd the day he ran into an open goal, placed the ball on the ground and back-heeled it through for a goal! |
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Whether as stimulant or a sedative such tales must have stirred the deepest wells of political consciousness in the most backward of backwoodsmen. |
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The funeral has stirred up old divisions, and has been criticized by many as inappropriately partisan. |
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Rather, all of the manufactured antibodies are all stirred up but have nowhere to go. |
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Cosby would offer them a drink, and then wait until the effects of whatever undisclosed substance he had stirred in took hold. |
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The timing of the violence against the students has particular resonance and has stirred public sentiment. |
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The Nivelle offensive of April 1917 had been oversold as a war-winning master stroke, and its failure stirred deep-seated discontent into open mutiny. |
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In the harbor of Manhattan, two bargees stirred sleepily last week. |
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She did not hear him come in as she stirred batter to make pancakes. |
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The operation stirred up sharp opposition in these semi-autonomous areas, which traditionally have been out-of-bounds to the Pakistani security forces. |
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Jol had his emotions stirred by Sunday's memorial service for Nicholson, who guided Tottenham to their first league and cup double and unprecedented success in Europe. |
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Where white is fresh and crisp and bright, cream has just a slight tinge of yellowish brown stirred in, softening the harshness that's often seen in pure white. |
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He stirred as she shook her and looked up at him with watery eyes. |
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The roar of the waves stirred many an emotion in the young minds and that childhood romance with the ocean led to the birth of some adventurism in them. |
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I preferred her so rather than in that Madonna-like tranquillity which stirred the depths of my heart. |
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He carefully shifted his weight and moved off of the bed, casting a quick glance across his back to assure himself that he hadn't stirred his wife. |
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The entire vaccine debate has been stirred up for the umpteenth time this week by our national influenza epidemic. |
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How many knew or worried about their dead relatives' organs until they were stirred up by showboating politicians, chancing lawyers, and medical crusaders? |
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Thirty years after it ended, the emotion this crisis stirred continues to paralyze America's diplomatic imagination. |
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Not a leaf, not a blade of grass, stirred in the sultry air. |
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Slight anger stirred inside my temporarily blank mind, what about me? |
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A few rats and some crows stirred at his coming and scampered or flew off, releasing angry caws and twitters as they cursed Romon for interrupting their meal. |
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She skimmed the bubbling surface for the burnt sugar and carried it across the kitchen to the sink, went back and stirred again, more burnt sugar. |
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Each sample was stirred, mixed by pipeting up and down until suspended and transferred to a borosilicate glass test tube and mixed with 10 ml distilled water. |
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Suddenly, all those first inklings of vocation that stirred in childhood, the unshaped consciousness of call, the inner yearnings and searchings, are brought into sharp focus. |
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She stirred a bit, but was still fast asleep, after a few more rings of the clock, her hand shot out of her bed, looking for the snooze button on her alarm clock. |
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Samantha Ashton stirred and sat perfectly upright in the chair. |
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But the reporter's calls obviously stirred up the somnolent possums within Labor and alerted government people to a delicious political opportunity waiting to be had. |
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Out in the wider world, public opinion stirred, especially in the cities, stimulated by the pamphlets and broadsheets which printing made possible. |
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He dropped the spatula, picked up a spoon and stirred some sauce. |
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Jim Broadbent is the bellowing RHPS training sergeant and Hugh Laurie the preening wing commander Gutsy, who likes his bug juice shaken not stirred. |
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The staging of rock events at Old Trafford has stirred up controversy in the past, much of it stemming from the Oasis concert held there last year. |
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I stir one teaspoon of a half-and-half mixture of apple cider vinegar and honey into a 6-ounce glass of water with a teaspoon of orange powder stirred in and dissolved. |
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Serena picked up a spoon and stirred the froth on her coffee. |
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The mixture was stirred until the solutions turned colorless. |
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The drink was stirred with the spoon and then sipped and savored. |
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He took his spoon and stirred a sugar packet into his coffee. |
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I nodded slightly and stirred some sugar into my iced tea with a straw. |
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It was unbelievable the way his voice and carisma stirred the people. |
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His train of thought was interrupted as she stirred and woke up. |
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Andy and I never stirred from our seats the entire while, and just found random topics, random items, and random inspirations for our shameless babble. |
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Sligo stirred themselves and he took a point when a goal looked on. |
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It comes most vividly to life when the chorus is aroused as, for example, when the ladies are stirred to anger by the antics of the strutting Lieutenant Zuniga. |
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Tiny, rice-shaped orzo absorbs liquid and flavor much like rice, but it doesn't need to be stirred obsessively for a perfectly al dente, creamy result. |
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Yet despite his heroism, Freeman also stirred up storms of controversy. |
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The young man's imagination was stirred by the account given of Hertz's work, and the idea occurred to him that Hertzian waves might be used in communication. |
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Former prime minister Ivan Kostov has stirred up further controversy on the Brady bond swop with a letter urging his successor Simeon Saxe-Coburg to call off the deal. |
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The hot wind stirred its leafy boughs, and some of the living elements of this tree passed to me in understanding and friendliness expressing The Spirit of Australia. |
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When the first ship entered, it stirred up dust into a swirl. |
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And in clinging so faithfully to the past, he has stirred uncomfortable complaints that he is propelling his country towards an old-fashioned constitutional crisis. |
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Far too big and heavy for the average stove top, these are set on single-ring gas burners on the ground, and stirred with something more like an oar than a cooking utensil. |
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I felt my heart flutter in my chest as butterflies stirred in my stomach. |
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Something had stirred him prematurely from his sleep about an hour before his alarm would have sounded, and a sense of foreboding coursed through him. |
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However, all this talk of trust and credibility has stirred my curiosity. |
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The galaxy itself is turning, as shown in the example in the photograph, sort of like the spiraling froth on the top of a cup of cocoa after it's been stirred. |
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Both have maintained they have been hard-done by and both have stirred up a public furore over whether they are the victims of the justice system. |
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Consequently, the extruder has a residence time measured in seconds or, at most, minutes, rather than in hours for most stirred tank reactions. |
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But the return of this migrant to Egypt's shores has stirred the jabberers into a chunter. |
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She took her spoon and stirred the melted butter into the yellow meat of the yam. |
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He stirred the campfire stew with a peeled stick, so the bark wouldn't get in it. |
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The sudden influx of fresh water stirred the layers, allowing nutrients to float to the top, where duckweed and other plants reside. |
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The boy dragged on his rope reins, stirred a bit painfully in his seat, and drove slowly and knockingly away. |
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Except for furtive movements by individual submarines and minelayers, not a dog stirred from August till November. |
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In addition to constant aeration, most cultures are manually mixed or stirred on a regular basis. |
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In these processes, pig iron is melted and a strong current of air is directed over it while it is stirred or agitated. |
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Puddling was a means of decarburizing pig iron by slow oxidation as the iron was manually stirred using a long rod. |
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Accordingly, Louis stirred up dissent and fomented plots in attempts to destabilise his father's reign. |
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Their martyrdom stirred resentment of the French and inspiring additional martyrs for the Protestant cause. |
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The two outboard engines do not have reversers, reducing the amount of debris stirred up during landing. |
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Timmy Easterling, 5, vigorously stirred his green bath salts, breaking up darker chunks with his spoon. |
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It is now common to perform ladle metallurgical operations in gas stirred ladles with electric arc heating in the lid of the furnace. |
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The junipers and pinyons, stirred by the breeze, stretch animal arms in their branches. |
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Italian nationalism was stirred by the outbreak of the war and was initially strongly supported by a variety of political factions. |
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Known for her charismatic, ethereal dancing, Pavlova stirred the imagination of viewers of all classes. |
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The Affair had stirred in France a desire for the cathartic chiliasm of teleological redemption. |
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Only the hum of the miserable creatures stirred the heavy murk that beaded our foreheads with sweat as we pushed our way through it. |
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The solution thus prepared called methoxide was added to vegetable oil and stirred at a constant rate at 600C for one hour. |
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Hot distilled water is sprayed over the ester and stirred gently and allowed to settle in the separating funnel. |
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The usual bevvy of beautiful women will see the secret agent stirred if not shaken. |
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Mihamadawi statements stirred reactions against him that denounced rachis inclinations of the call. |
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That night he was almost too happy to sleep, and so much love stirred in his little sawdust heart that it almost burst. |
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Despite the fact that you can be very discreet, when stirred you can be much feistier when it comes to possessions. |
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Cultures were stirred continuously at 45 rpm and fermenter pH was measured daily before feeding using a portable pH meter. |
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As Schlegel had suggested ironists do, Blackwood's welcomed the confusion and controversy it stirred. |
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Word of William's defeat at Gerberoi stirred up difficulties in northern England. |
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In the original puddling technique, molten iron in a reverberatory furnace was stirred with rods, which were consumed in the process. |
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The mixture was subjected to a strong current of air and stirred with long bars, called puddling bars or rabbles, through working doors. |
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The peasantry across Russia stirred with rumors and listened to manifestos issued by Pugachev. |
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Despite the emotions stirred by this task, Mary Shelley arguably proved herself in many respects a professional and scholarly editor. |
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The French presence encouraged by Phaulkon, however, stirred the resentment and suspicions of the Thai nobles and Buddhist clergy. |
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But bearbaiting, then a favourite diversion of high and low, was the abomination which most strongly stirred the wrath of the austere sectaries. |
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The Sui stirred trouble and conflict amongst ethnic groups against the Turks. |
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The required proportions of fat and aqueous phases may be continuously stirred in a premix tank to create a loose emulsion suitable for pumping into the votator line. |
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And if you factor in transvestitism, things get really stirred up. |
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The clouds shut in once more, and a threatsome wind stirred the trees, and Fayre gave over his song and raced back to town out of the weather that was beginning to happen. |
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An enrapt audience stirred only to applaud and ask for more. |
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The idea of featuring palm reading on the cover stirred some controversy in the Post editorial offices-the practice was banned in some small towns. |
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And now he has stirred another storm by preferring to be sent to judicial custody as he refused to furnish a bail bond in the Nitin Gadkari defamation case. |
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When she arrived at the white boat which floated so stilly on the morning glitter of the water, only just stirred by a breeze from the south, she stepped at once on board. |
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When they learned that they were going to build skatemobiles in the shop, a spirit of joy and enthusiasm was aroused that stirred the whole school to action. |
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The reading of the novel stirred two religists to contact its author. |
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The Omega Seamaster worn by James Bond stirred the interest of th attendees, and the invitees shook with emotion as they watched the new James Bond movie Casino Royale. |
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This mixture is subjected to a strong current of air and stirred by long bars with hooks on one end, called puddling bars or rabbles, through doors in the furnace. |
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Wind stirred the grass, leaving streaks of gold-green light, and the patterns of lambas on women coming home from the market took on the vividness of a Degas painting. |
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This relatively new situation has stirred some internal critique, but the Danish population has generally been very supportive, in particular of the War in Afghanistan. |
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Those articles in the tabloids stirred up a real hornets' nest. |
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From this moment, the name Byron became synonymous with all the prohibitions and audacities as if it had stirred up the very essence of the rise of those forbidden things. |
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Frittatas are Italian omeletes that have the ingredients stirred into the eggs before cooking, rather than being folded inside after the eggs are set. |
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Let stumps not sprout, but harbor and castle, be brainpans for a hive of thought, stirred awake and hungry and taking off for a sweeter elsewhere. |
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Thoughts on comfortable clothing were stirred by a recent newspaper article on the unacceptability of lungis as appropriate wear outside the home. |
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Soon the First Great Awakening stirred Protestants throughout America. |
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The more lighthearted palinodes were more successful, such as Geoff Horton's recantation of his youthful view that a martini should be shaken rather than stirred. |
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Puddling was a means of decarburizing pig iron by slow oxidation, with iron ore as the oxygen source, as the iron was manually stirred using a long rod. |
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