That some are stirring violence by focusing on U.S. policy, or targeting the U.S. in general?
Seriously, you could make a movie out of such a stirring tale of devastation and recovery.
In between turns stirring the mix, Kimball turns to the liquid components: the cream and eggs.
In the last 7 years, we have witnessed stirring moments in the history of liberty.
Obama's address was less stirring, perhaps, but it was also more candid and down-to-earth.
Grand, stirring pronouncements of the kind of which his father would surely have approved.
The more stirring sight, though, came on the morning after the landing, at J.
What makes it so stirring is Michael Caine's portrait of the puffy-eyed, opium-smoking, morally conflicted Fowler.
For a while, quarterly revenue growth beats investor expectations, stirring and hyping their enthusiasm.
Add roux mixture by spoonfuls to the boiling stock, stirring until dissolved between each addition.
Simmer uncovered for about 45 minutes, stirring often toward the end of the cooking time.
Watching this picture is about as much fun as paying taxes, and far less stirring emotionally.
As a candidate, Obama talked in stirring terms about the threat from global warming.
It was aimed at stirring racial hope, and you know, we will learn the effect.
Harley's appeal straddles classes, stirring the hearts of grease monkeys and corporate titans alike.
In his stirring inaugural address President Barack Obama called for a new era of responsibility.
Now, reports Patch.com, a stirring of activity suggests Johnson may face a trial after all.
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The computer industry has a term for the trouble Ashford.com is stirring up: channel conflict.
Nike, of course, is doing what it does best and that is stirring the pot.
Cook a minute longer, stirring all the while, until the mixture tightens a bit.
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The Continent's economies are stirring, thanks little in the policies and practices of the old-timers.
The unconstrained collection of digital data is stirring feelings of distrust among some users.
Most attribute that pickup to faster stirring of the U.S., the country's biggest trading partner.
When the plums have finished macerating, add the apples to them, stirring well to combine.
The figure was seized on by the media, stirring a modest rally in Asian shares.
Not so coincidentally democracy was stirring nearby, in newly independent India, as well as Nepal.
"I stand before you tonight because all across America something is stirring, " Obama told the audience.
Mr Milosevic could retaliate, for example by stirring up trouble again in Bosnia's Serb Republic.
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What he lacks in emotional intensity, he makes up for with wit, humour and stirring energy.
In Congress, the Republicans are already squabbling with each other and stirring up Democratic resentment.
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