It is not easy to calibrate his success but it stirs a seamless passion in those now ready to take on the mantle. |
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The subject of alternative therapies for cancer stirs quite a debate within the field of oncology. |
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The Czechs are over-endowed with great composers, but the symphony that stirs them most comes from a minor master. |
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No one really knows how these people think, what makes them tick, and which of the five contenders stirs their blood. |
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Or, if the allegations are substantiated and he can deliver, then that stirs up a whole new hornets' nest. |
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But nothing stirs the blood of racing folk quite like a grey at full throttle. |
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The heavens cry and moan as the wind's rage stirs up the burning tempest of the sky, tears are unleashed from the firmament, cold and tasteless. |
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He puts egg yolks, cream, milk, sugar and flavours into a metal bowl, pours in liquid nitrogen and gently stirs. |
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It stirs up so many emotions which are still buried just beneath the surface, rather like the landmine that took my foot. |
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The steam rises from the kettle, she pours boiling water into the cup, stirs in milk, begins the ritual of adding sugar. |
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Her father's visit to the US stirs up the unwanted memories and brings disquietude. |
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While compassion makes us feel the richer for our magnanimity, justice stirs up far more complex emotions of self-justification and equivocation. |
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Like the best of teachers, Sontag stirs the imagination, ultimately encouraging readers to engage their minds and think for themselves. |
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Then he pours a basin of chestnuts, about 8 kilograms, into the pot and stirs vigorously. |
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The drawn out melodramatics annoy Isabelle and she stirs her drink with a finger, keeping her eyes on the glass. |
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We all instinctively feel that to lose our memory is to lose ourselves, a prospect that stirs audiences with mixed feelings. |
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The wind gently stirs, softly whistling as it swirls in the crevices and crags of the mountainside. |
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Downtown at 7 a.m., well before the tourist town stirs, I'm scarfing a breakfast of red-hot blue corn enchiladas. |
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I strongly feel that your campaign stirs up unnecessary resentment towards a service that has received a constant bombardment of criticism. |
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Bricolage certainly jars and stirs the imagination, but is bricolage enough for reform? |
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The fear of death stirs slowly within my chest cavity, like a stewpot lazily bubbling. |
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All I know is that you should write the music that you love and that you believe in, that stirs you and excites you. |
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The boy stirs her and her family, especially after she becomes convinced that the boy is really the reincarnation of her true love. |
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For those creating an enterprise storage solution, just the word stirs great emotion. |
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As it stirs our emotions with memories, it also makes possible the construction of a never-to-be forgotten narrative sequence. |
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Stubborn, emotional and romantic, the old man stirs the feelings of the reader with his crazy love. |
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Granted this isn't one of those fixtures that stirs the blood and quickens the pulse. |
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Do we not deserve a flag that stirs the blood and sparks starry-eyed pride in the way that the Star-Spangled Banner does for Americans? |
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Things are never dull when she stirs her stumps to create a mild uproar in that pompous little town. |
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Inside one of the rural farm's outbuildings, steam pours from a large metal vat and a man stirs a huge pot of brewing barley with a large spade. |
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From Dr. Johnson to Winston Churchill, it is the idiosyncratic individual who stirs their imagination, not some unpalatably abstract truth. |
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As with many first-time visitors to Mexico, the short excursion stirs up more in the author than he can fully comprehend. |
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A sight, that I can say with some confidence, stirs the soul to a light and fluffy texture. |
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It stirs us to strive for the goal, achieve the target and aspire to something beyond our comfort zone. |
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It is true that power that becomes hegemonic stirs up deep-seated desires of its annihilation. |
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He wakes his comrade, who stirs and stolidly puts on his boots, army shirt, cap, gun. |
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The Spirit gives and stirs faith, and by faith we are lifted up to heaven, where Christ is, and we commune with Him. |
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The result is an effortless mix and match that delights, soothes, and stirs the senses all at once. |
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Anne wets down a large pile of leaves and stirs it up with a spading fork. |
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Extrovert and virtuosic, he is always in control of this difficult music and his pianism is overflowing with that Russian passion which stirs both mind and spirit. |
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Now and then, on a bright, sunny morning, a figure stirs in the cockpit or steps forward onto the bow and then disappears down the companionway. |
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Gabriella pours brown sugar through creamy cappuccino foam and stirs. |
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Lent stirs up thoughts of penance and sacrifice and struggle. |
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Moreover, this fishing method also stirs up sediment, which is sometimes toxic, destroys the sea floor and rakes up algae and coral. |
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It is a remarkably honest, modest assessment, which inevitably stirs suspicions that the speaker will not make it much further up the greasy pole. |
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It hardly stirs the blood into a frenzy of adrenalin and expectation. |
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They have a natural stretch so are less likely to come untucked when baby stirs and quicker to put on and off the mattress. |
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A morning-glory vine hanging from a guy wire stirs, like a heavy curtain, in the cool morning breeze. |
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The idea of intentionally harming-let alone mutilating-healthy young girls stirs deep feelings of cruelty and anger and injustice. |
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Something stirs within me and I slowly lift my eyes to meet your glare. |
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He stirs himself as the train slows, ready to catch up with her. |
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Devotion then is the inspirer, that which moves and stirs us and unveils 'the natural state', the innermost nature of mind. |
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In German, he noted, the word for suicide literally means self-murder, and like a homicide, a suicide often stirs anger. |
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I therefore invoke the virtues of an education of concern, for concern stirs us whereas conformity and optimism benumb us. |
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All three species use the digging technique of jumping backward off of both feet at the same time, which really stirs up the soil, leaf litter, or grass. |
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The lanes are low and narrow, and not a breath of air stirs through them. |
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When one starts looking at it with respect, its fragility stirs surprisingly tender feelings. |
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This research on stem cells from human embryos stirs up controversy, particularly because it leads to the destruction of the embryo. |
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A new HBO miniseries plumbs the mind of the Iraqi leader, and stirs memories of my own time on his hit list. |
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Judging by the mail, little stirs the imagination like the thought of taking the reins of a major corporation. |
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First of all, it showed the passions that anything to do with language stirs up. |
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It should not come as a surprise to the Liberal Party, then, if this stirs up such a furor. |
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In addition, traffic causes air turbulence that repeatedly stirs up particles that have already settled. |
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He plants himself on an outdoor couch, stirs Nesquik into a mug, and leans forward. |
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A rapid but noticeable change in atmosphere stirs me from my inspection. |
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This Bolivian group, composed of eight musicians with their traditional Aymara costumes and language, stirs up the crowd. |
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However, the final statement stirs up a controversy among the participating countries. |
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The old man's overcoat stirs in the dark, as though about to cup a hand once more to an unhearing ear, to wink an amiable eye and disappear serenely. |
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These may be supplemented by library reading that contains visions and stirs an explorative spirit. |
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Their standing for election sends out a negative message to the international community and stirs up the ghosts of the past. |
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The movement of propellers stirs up sediment and waves from ships' wakes contribute to shore erosion. |
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Let us go to her so that she also stirs up our faith in the face of the apostolic challenges-marvelous challenges! |
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Talk of restricting religious activities, however, stirs concerns among some officials and clerics of a return to Suharto's ironfisted tactics. |
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The man in the doorway stirs and the dog lopes off down an alley. |
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In springtime, when the very dry winter is over, the breeze stirs up the dust of the desert and drives it well beyond Seoul. |
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The subject of women is one that, by its very nature, regularly stirs confessional controversy, on the grounds of the need to respect freedom of difference of opinion and confessional freedom. |
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This is obvious to me: I attend to the blossoming of my thought: I look at it, I listen to it: I make a bow stroke: the symphony makes its stirs in the depths, or comes from a jump onto the scene. |
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Outside, a faint breeze stirs the neat flowerbeds of the university courtyards, perhaps a precursor of the winds of organisational change to come. |
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Quebec's historic refusal to sign the 1982 constitution reflects the bad feelings that the unilateral patriation of the constitution still stirs up today. |
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At the helm of the metallic thread, the choreographer deploys all his strength to carry the momentum of the crowd that impresses him as much as it stirs his heart. |
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Today the notion of proselytism stirs strong negative reactions. |
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At whatever stage the roaster decides to stop roasting, the beans are poured out onto a cooling vat which stirs the beans to quickly cool them in order to stop the cooking. |
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Everything that has life, from the bird song that wakes us at dawn to the philosophy that stirs our minds as we linger by moonlight on a beach or a hilltop, is built of the product of green plants. |
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After a few years, a death rattle stirs from within. |
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In such economically nonviable countries, poor income distribution, spiralling population growth and technological backwardness lead to social exclusion, which in turn stirs up ethnic, ideological and religious animosity. |
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Most of their citizens are comfortably off and have yet to voice dissent on any scale, but unease stirs below the tranquil surface. In short, the scorecard for the Arab spring so far looks overwhelmingly negative. |
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Apparently reading about their shenanigans stirs up dopamine and other feel-good chemicals in our brains. |
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A browse through the thick Garbisch catalog stirs the imagination. |
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When you walk to the bus stop or to the parking lot, notice the types of trees, or the old windows in the building across the street, or the way the wind before a storm stirs up the leaves in the gutter. |
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Will the ends justify the means as she stirs up old secrets and untold anxieties? |
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It's a question of choice. Personally, I think it's good that something like that exists because it stirs things up and provokes anti-Popstars movements like punk and grunge. |
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The annual seal hunt stirs up the fervour of its opponents-who see in it a cruel and barbarous act-as much that of the hunters for whom it represents a major activity essential to their survival. |
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Many are killed because fundamentalist rage instigates wars in the name of God, stirs up hatred, and drives the whole world into an ever deeper crisis. |
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Broaching the question of ressentiment is complicated, since it often gives rise to misunderstandings and stirs up confused and contradictory feelings. |
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He stirs peanut butter with a power drill. |
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That sort of violence only stirs up feelings of hatred. |
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How should we describe someone who stirs up tension and conflict between peoples inside countries and then uses that tension and conflict to control and plunder the countries in question? |
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Such a spirit stirs up national vanity and people who have it will seek to enhance the greatness of their country at the expense of ill to its neighbours. |
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Summary: Despite their own regulations, DFO has ignored an environmental assessment and allowed dredging, which stirs up contamination, to occur on Shuswap Lake. |
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This stirs up the heart and elicits passion and commitment. |
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He goes forth to meet us, walks beside us, listens to us, stirs up hope within us, and helps us discover God's plan even in the midst of confusion and human darkness. |
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Don't be surprised if the lactation experience stirs up a lot of emotions. |
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The Assembly underlines once more with great concern that the problem of illegal trafficking in human beings also stirs up racism, xenophobia and intolerance. |
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A COLD wind drives over the Titanic's abandoned slipway, and nothing stirs where over 35,000 men hammered and cut in what was once the world's greatest shipyard. |
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Switch to a spatula and give it a few more stirs. |
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One of the men stirs the mixture with a tree branch. |
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It enhances perception of what is real, opens the mind to diversity in human situations, stirs reflection on one's own opinions and feelings, and triggers aesthetic emotions. |
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Truth is the question that stirs every human conscience for it is by finding the truth that a person discovers a reason for living and a course of life to follow, even unto death. |
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The astonishing political stability which, despite crises and stirs has marked the past six decades would be something of an enigma in a region prone to turbulence if it were not for a strong presidential regime. |
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I use sesame oil as a garnishing oil, adding some at the end of cooking and giving it a couple of big stirs. |
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It was as an unconscious and deep trance, through which something like a dream only faintly and indistinctively stirs. |
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His spirit moved like a flame over the continent and the century, and stirs a million souls in every generation. |
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Bottom trawling on soft bottoms also stirs up bottom sediments and loading suspended solids into the water column. |
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Inspired with a new spirit of madness Argillano stirs up the Italian troops in revolt against Goffredo. |
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Even so, the voice of Mahalia Jackson or James Brown on a Bermuda night stirs her to the core. |
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I used a slow shutter speed to make the bird's moving wings appear layered, and I love how the effect stirs the imagination. |
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In this model, gravitational interaction among the five Neptunes stirs up their orbits, transforming them from circular to highly elliptical. |
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Being advertised of some stirs raised by his unnatural sons in England. |
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The most blemished life will not keep His love from pouring out. It is the blemished and the marked, the hurting and the rejected that stirs this love in Him. |
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High-thundering Juno's husband, stirs my spirit with true abodes. |
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Highlights for me were Bring on the Dancing Horses, which first stirs some of the seated crowd to their feet, early jangler Stars are Stars and a rumbling Never Stop. |
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Shaanxi Stirs Up Global Fans' Imagination by Bringing Terracotta Warrior Alive via Social Media. |
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