But it has stirred up simmering resentments in the Alliance for Chile, the opposition's uneasy coalition.
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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Recovered from her illness, she promptly stirred up trouble with two more video installations.
For now, the workers labour in a cloud of red dust, stirred up by the earth-moving equipment.
He said the turmoil of Shays' Rebellion stirred up fears of mob rule among many leaders.
The controversy that the latest scheme has stirred up should, if anything, encourage them to continue this.
The tidal surges associated with superstorm Sandy and Tropical Storm Irene stirred up mud that killed his shellfish.
It acts like a homing beacon for the disease-fighting immune cells that are stirred up by the vaccine.
The latest controversy has been stirred up by a critical report into the police investigation by ombudsman Nuala O'Loan.
Romania also prevented hotheads from stirring up its sizable Hungarian minority, as Milosevic routinely stirred up minorities in Yugoslavia.
The scheme stirred up a cauldron of nationalist indignation and a desperate fight to save the 100% Welsh-speaking community.
The result was an alteration in the flows to water mains, which stirred up naturally-occurring sediments within the system.
Atilla Toptas, a Turkish-born Swiss legislator, said the campaign stirred up feelings that were as much anti-Turkish as anti-Muslim.
The incident stirred up that never-ending debate about instant replay in soccer, which the game's authorities have staunchly resisted.
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While more distant, the pay-off from spintronics could be even more revolutionary than anything nanotech has stirred up so far.
Mohammed ElBaradei, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, has stirred up trouble for himself by stepping into the dispute.
But the notion that Mr Estrada might be prevented from completing his term has stirred up a cauldron of conspiracy theories.
It has stirred up a lot of controversy in the business world.
Pascal went to bed with all these thoughts swirling in his head, stirred up, he knew, by his disappointment over his show.
The move follows intense debate on the matter, stirred up by the killing of two Japanese diplomats in Iraq late last year.
The film has stirred up a controversy in Afghanistan, and the boys have already face threats because of their involvement in the film.
And if I could take the privilege here, there's been some discussion stirred up by my citation of a MarketWatch article last week.
In many ways, Jakks hopes Monsuno can rival the craze Papa Smurf once stirred up, when he arrived via stork so many years ago.
He has stirred up his Ayr sub-clan and served as a rallying point for the radicals, who lack a unifying figure of their own.
Novelty was in scarce supply, but it proved helpful for humans to become stirred up by a new kind of predator or food source.
Naturally this gets him all stirred up and he becomes pessimistic.
The sight, even the name of Beckham stirred up powerful feelings.
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