Stirs
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And what starts happening is that, around young suns, young stars, all these elements combine, they swirl around, the energy of the star
stirs
them around, they form particles, they form snowflakes, they form little dust motes, they form rocks, they form asteroids, and eventually, they form planets and moons.
That then
stirs
up the same feelings of panic and helplessness as if they’re experiencing the trauma all over again.
The city
stirs.
If you're like me and you believe in forwards and outwards, and you believe that the best thing about humanity is its diversity, and the best thing about globalization is the way that it
stirs
up that diversity, that cultural mixture to make something more creative, more exciting, more productive than there's ever been before in human history, then, my friends, we've got a job on our hands, because the inwards and backwards brigade are uniting as never before, and that creed of inwards and backwards, that fear, that anxiety, playing on the simplest instincts, is sweeping across the world.
The air fills the rivers,
stirs
the waters, waters the forests.
(Students' overlapping voices) (Clapping and singing) (Cheering) As the April sun rises on a pile of firewood, something royal
stirs
inside.
And Pablos, if he
stirs
up our mosquitoes a little bit we can see them flying around.
A very rare type of film these days - it holds the attention and
stirs
the emotions without abandoning artistic integrity and succumbing to manipulative, superficial shortcuts.
I was unexpectedly moved by this quiet and affecting drama that
stirs
up strong emotions and gives deeper meaning to the phrase "family ties."
Although the work's cardinal theme relates to Socialist dogma, the unforgettable power of this film is held in its details, born of Pabst's nonpareil skill at weaving numerous plot lines into a cinema tapestry that
stirs
one to admiration for German rescue squads of whom their Fatherland is greatly proud while no less despairing of disastrous losses to the families of French victims; certainly, a seminal triumph fully as stimulating today to a cineaste as it was at the time of its first release.
With a female assigned, via taped recording, guiding their day to day activities, offering a planned regimen for them to survive on, the group find themselves at odds with Raymond Couzins, a loudmouth who often
stirs
up bad vibes with his constant talk of conspiracy theories, and drunken insults.
Every time I see this movie, It
stirs
something in me.
Enter the hero, the young son of the Lawson clan, who tries to fix things and
stirs
up a little romeo & juliet style romance on the side with a niece in the other family.
Mabel and Harry later pick their spouses up and go their separate ways before any more trouble
stirs
up...There must have been some morals law if the police are arresting adulterous couples in this short film!
Gasman is a short film that
stirs
up a great amount of detail and emotion in a short period of time.
This movie made me laugh and cry, and stirred my emotions better than a kitchen aid
stirs
a batter.
It's a cinematic tradition: the handsome young man who insinuates himself into a household of boring bourgeois types and
stirs
things up.
The film
stirs
to life on occasion, but it never manages to amount to much.
News of an oil strike
stirs
trouble in a western town.
Wilders vs. SpinozaMADISON – A Dutch demagogue
stirs
up his followers in a campaign against immigrants.
For others, exasperated by football and the emotions it
stirs
up, the sport is no longer a game, but a type of war that stokes the basest sort of nationalist emotions.
Still, however gloomy the outlook, we do stagger on – the flowers still bloom, the breeze
stirs
the trees, the birds sing, and children laugh.
For Le Bon, “An individual in a crowd” – not only angry mobs on the street, but also other psychologically interconnected groups of people – “is a grain of sand amid other grains of sand, which the wind
stirs
up at will.”
For Britons, this idea
stirs
sentiments akin to what Germans might feel if the EU proposed a new tax on liverwurst, with the proceeds to go into the central pot.
Oil
stirs
great popular fascination.
As China’s economy slows, the public stirs, and its confidence in nonelected leaders wanes.
“And when we go through tough times, when we make big decisions as a country, it necessarily
stirs
passions,
stirs
up controversy,” which he called “a mark of our liberty.”
Make the case for pluralistic democracy in a way that inspires and
stirs
emotion.
Wealth
stirs
the most controversy where it is most tangible, such as when physical spaces become status goods: the corner office is desirable precisely because others cannot have it.
Silent, like sorrowing children, the birds have ceased their song, and only the moorhen's plaintive cry and the harsh croak of the corncrake
stirs
the awed hush around the couch of waters, where the dying day breathes out her last.
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