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There was implicit criticism of Deolalikar for not doing more due diligence before circulating a paper that, because of its topic, was bound to stir up interest.
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Something is going to have to stir up the interest of the American voters.
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To stir up public interest, Mr Pasko tried apparently in vain to win a seat on Vladivostok's city council in an election on January 17th.
ECONOMIST: Old Russian habits die hard
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And there's a religious controversy to stir up even more interest.
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Cuts to pensions and public-sector wages, accounting for two-thirds of government spending after interest payments, will stir up resentment.
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At their latest gathering on January 23rd, held to the great embarrassment of the local mayor at the Osaka International Peace Centre, they managed to do what they have not been able to achieve in ages: stir up a hornet's nest of interest.
ECONOMIST: Ghosts from China and Japan
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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.
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In many cases, the professors who stir up the most controversy for their incendiary support for terrorists and condemnation of Israel and its supporters are of great interest to university administrators.
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