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In Astrakhan, where the opposition candidate lost because of widespread voting fraud, the scale of street protests grew ten-fold, and the entire country has been
stirred
by the scandal.
It is a bowl in which the alphabet soup of US financial regulators is
stirred
from time to time.
These steps towards a balanced budget were, in part, courageous because they
stirred
up resistance by the people and institutions affected.
In the kind of ethnic conflicts
stirred
by the disintegration of communism, the world seems to prefer to react after the blood has begun to flow.
He
stirred
up national pride and promised rural Thais that their country would rise to greatness following the devastating 1997 economic crisis.
With a strong desire for peace
stirred
in them, people founded the League of Nations and brought forth the General Treaty for the Renunciation of War.
End Taiwan’s IsolationBRUSSELS – As protests over China’s crackdown in Tibet and the debate about Kosovo’s unilateral declaration of independence continue to fester, the injustice of Taiwan’s ongoing international isolation has barely
stirred
a flicker of interest, despite Taiwan’s recent presidential election and referendum on United Nations membership.
The passionate debate
stirred
up by Sharon's plan shows how truly revolutionary his proposal is.
Images of burning rainforests in Brazil and elsewhere have
stirred
powerful emotions and provoked reactions around the world, providing a glimpse of the many ways that people view and value nature.
Trump
stirred
up another ruckus in early September by ordering $3.6 billion in Pentagon construction funds to be shifted to his phantasmagoric wall on the southern border with Mexico.
Yet when Patrick Collison of software infrastructure company Stripe and Tyler Cowen of George Mason University recently wrote an article in The Atlantic calling for a bold new interdisciplinary “science of progress,” they
stirred
up a flurry of righteous indignation among academics.
At America’s freight ports, the biggest problems are not structures, but union rules that have
stirred
up trouble ever since Marlon Brando starred in On the Waterfront in 1954.
Politics is now less about interests than about culture, identity, and furious emotions
stirred
up in the endless echo chambers of the Internet.
And much of Trump’s base surely will be
stirred
up.
And the concerns of many other thinkers – the ambitiousness of Cellini, the individualism of Luther, the vitalism of Cervantes, and the personal growth of Montaigne –
stirred
people to use their creativity.
But industrial policy has always
stirred
an intense debate among policymakers and academics.
HANALEI, HAWAII – William Dudley, the immediate past president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, recently
stirred
up a hornet’s nest when he called for the Fed to consider the impact of its policies on the 2020 presidential election.
Elon Musk has
stirred
excitement with futuristic companies such as aerospace manufacturer SpaceX and Neuralink, which is developing implantable brain-computer interfaces.
On the stage the singer, in a glitter of bare shoulders and diamonds, was bowing low and smiling as she picked up with the help of the tenor – who held her hand – bouquets that had been clumsily flung across the footlights; she went up to a gentleman; with hair shiny with pomatum and parted in the middle, who was stretching his long arms across the footlights to hand her something – and the whole audience in the stalls and in the boxes stirred, leaned forward, shouted and applauded.
Not to mention the undercurrents that have
stirred
in the motionless sea of the nation and which are evident to every unprejudiced person, look at Society in the narrower sense!
Near the tipping-cradle the workman had not stirred, gathered up in a ball, burying his chin between his knees, with his great dim eyes fixed on emptiness.
Four o'clock had struck from the clock in the room on the ground floor, but nothing yet stirred; one heard the piping of slender respirations, accompanied by two series of sonorous snores.
The two youngsters, Lénore and Henri, in each other's arms, had not stirred, breathing in the same quiet way in spite of the noise.
Usually they never
stirred
until an hour later, being heavy sleepers; but last night's tempest had disturbed them.
She had put back the blinds, and
stirred
up the fire, adding some coal to it.
Perhaps these gloomy ideas only
stirred
confusedly in him because he was alone, while all the others at this hour were going about taking their pleasure in couples.
Maheude, in front of him, had not
stirred.
No one had
stirred.
The house might have been pillaged; neither the cook nor the man-servant had
stirred.
"I'll come and make you move, I will!"Nothing stirred, there was only the same silence, as of death.
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