It has stirred memories of the 1990s, when contract killings were standard procedure for settling commercial disputes.
Huawei executives said that they shifted position because of the unwanted controversy it stirred.
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It was quite the revelation for a man whose fiery rhetoric often stirred anger.
But it has stirred up simmering resentments in the Alliance for Chile, the opposition's uneasy coalition.
He said Rowling's rags-to-riches success and the imaginative stories stirred a passion for artistic expression.
But now that I have stirred the pot a little, all is not lost.
While it is likely that many Indonesians feel as Juwono does, his comments nevertheless stirred controversy.
When that cooks down with thyme and bay leaves, canned tomatoes are stirred in.
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In the city, construction cranes have stirred, and long-mothballed property developments are swarming with workers.
The apparent error stirred some local outrage, but the sentiment did not spread to the capital.
The Shah fell before the forces stirred up by his over-fast and poorly thought-out development plans.
Both had a fine sense of appearances, and both stirred up suspicions of unappealing realities.
For obvious reasons the issue stirred up a lot of attention, especially with readers.
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The tech media loves gossip and has a big investment in keeping things stirred up.
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The other portion of the pipeline had stirred concerns of Nebraskans worried about underground water supplies.
This renewed discussion of "asymmetric justice" stirred memories of two moments in the past.
These compliments to the interviewing fraternity have stirred me up to want to talk about interviewing.
This was the time when all we could talk about was sentences, sentences nothing else stirred us.
The planned restructuring stirred emotions in South African since 14, 000 jobs were at stake.
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And so, agencies many of whom conduct the bulk of these studies have stirred things up a bit.
Watching Alex move his eyes over the pile of objects stirred something in Sasha.
And a turbulent, anti-politics mood, stirred by the tea-party movement, is making even incumbents nervous.
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Besides, many people believe it has been stirred up by the prime minister's enemies.
Certainly, Shining Path's tiny rump stirred into life last year, but mainly with peaceful propagandising.
More recently he has stirred controversy by partially excusing the activities of Somalia's pirates.
After a while the authorities, stirred up by the Evil One, got interested in him.
That decision has stirred concerns across the country that free speech is in peril.
Try them in fennel broth, stirred into risotto, or the traditional way, boiled on buttered bread.
Recovered from her illness, she promptly stirred up trouble with two more video installations.
But handing over wads of cash to such a hated killer has stirred controversy.
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