An excuse for the promotional sharks, both bull and bear, and stir up the waters.
But the move has threatened to stir up another row within Belfast city council.
The group keeps a private, online "wall of shame" to document controversies they stir up.
"Fractionals don't stir up employees and shareholders, " says John Zimmerman , a Wichita, Kans.
Former senior managers are potentially in a position to stir up litigation or shareholder suits.
In the meantime, is it a good idea to stir up the other side?
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That's a big gamble for the sake of trying to stir up election-year minority voter turnout.
The authorities are fearful of the power of the internet to stir up discontent.
Something is going to have to stir up the interest of the American voters.
It is easy to stir up rows based on old grievances far harder to calm them down.
He may now return and stir up trouble once again, especially for Mr Odinga.
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So long as it continues, Mr Castro can use it to stir up anti-Americanism.
Local newspapers and magazines took up the story with gusto, helping to stir up public indignation.
Icann, the obscure group that metes out Internet addresses, has an uncanny ability to stir up controversy.
And yet this did not stop those who wanted to stir up fuss about immigrants on benefits.
"Attempts to manipulate Russian citizens, to confuse them, stir up divisions in society are unacceptable, " he said.
Mr Erdogan accuses his opponents of using the anger over the park issue to stir up wider tensions.
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But this is the age of social media, where even a trite ad can stir up a tempest.
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Rather, it is calibrated to stir up as much anger as possible against the Republicans in the House.
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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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Votes on these could stir up partisan rancour as the parties try to get together on intelligence reform.
Compelled to devote his energies to staying in power, Assad has little time to stir up fires elsewhere.
And it tried to stir up patriotic fervour by having its Olympic gold medallists parade through the territory.
Then, really stir up the romance while you stroll hand-in-hand on a guided walking tour of old Cartagena.
Outlying islands are no less contentious, largely thanks to the memories of pre-1945 Japanese aggression that they stir up.
An upcoming EU summit should focus on other issues and other European leaders shouldn't stir up "false expectations, " she said.
You must leave something of value to the folks you expect to stir up trouble to make it work.
Iran continues to stir up trouble there and Obama continues to cuddle that situation instead of handling it properly.
In a statement he described the published material as an attempt to vilify and stir up hatred against him.
Nor should it stir up trouble in the region, is another subliminal message.
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