But stir it up, little darling, and tune into the sights of the undulating waves just outside your private balcony.
But how we do it is take the bench-top physics class model, where you mix nitrogen and ice cream in a bowl and stir it up with a spoon.
"You'd have little packets that had this powder in it, you'd fill up your pitcher of water, you'd dump in the powder, stir it up, let it sit for a little bit, and then you'd have a permanent magnet that draws all the minerals down towards the bottom of the pot, and then you pour off the relatively clean water, " he said.
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Nor should it stir up trouble in the region, is another subliminal message.
Because it doesn't stir up the soil, it lets the land keep its stored carbon and even adds some, because those corn stalks on the surface gradually become part of the soil.
So long as it continues, Mr Castro can use it to stir up anti-Americanism.
And it tried to stir up patriotic fervour by having its Olympic gold medallists parade through the territory.
Chile and Peru have had a long-standing dispute over maritime borders, and Ollanta Humala, the Peruvian populist who almost won his country's most recent presidential election, found it convenient to stir up sentiment against Chile.
This Islamic dictatorship--the biggest source of terrorist training and financing in the world and the nation that's doing all it can to stir up trouble in already combustible Iraq--is clearly on the cusp of becoming a nuclear power.
It is easy to stir up rows based on old grievances far harder to calm them down.
Rather, it is calibrated to stir up as much anger as possible against the Republicans in the House.
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You must leave something of value to the folks you expect to stir up trouble to make it work.
The British government has dismissed allegations that it is attempting to stir up dissent in Iran, pointing to a series of high-level visits as evidence of improving relations between the two countries.
How wrong that was, because although a stir was created when pulling up to the loading dock it was not the stir I had imagined.
In the meantime, is it a good idea to stir up the other side?
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That said, I worry that it will be used to stir up the long-running witch-hunt against free-roaming cats.
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"Means testing" has been part of Medicare since the George W. Bush administration, but ramping it up is bound to stir controversy.
"It's all cynically calculated to stir up antagonism against a peaceful religious community whose members are striving to contribute to the well-being of their society, " she said.
Langsam, a former associate professor of biology at the University of North Carolina and Fischer, a retired developmental pediatrician, stir up vats of silky chocolate and handcraft it into mouth-watering truffles, barks, ganaches, and pastries in a state-of-the-art home kitchen.
All such disputes stir up intense nationalist feelings around the region, which makes it difficult for diplomats to settle matters placidly.
When it is in the interest of the Chinese government to stir up nationalism, usually for domestic reasons, memories of Japanese atrocities are recalled, and this invariably provokes nationalistic counterblasts from the Japanese.
But it is impossible to predict whether that will crush its opponents or stir them up still further.
Iran continues to stir up trouble there and Obama continues to cuddle that situation instead of handling it properly.
But many cooks have since come up to stir the pot, which has made the situation more complicated than it should be.
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But 20 minutes after his mother ground the tablet up and fed it to him through a straw, Viljoen began to stir.
The new revision is sure to stir up a lot of debate in the coming months and years, but hopefully it will have the net effect of helping us understand ourselves better.
While "Three-Cornered Desire" (1979) obeys a couple of art-world maxims make it big, and make it red Chamberlain gives you more variety in his found rouges than most painters could stir up in a week of trying.
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But it does seem to have been effective in blacks and Asians, a finding that is sure to stir up controversy.
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