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Yet, until 1965, Sukarno was still able to stir the Indonesian masses to near-hysterical belligerency.
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Brownstones occupy a unique place in the New York City psyche, as one of the city's most prototypical signposts, like yellow cabs and fast walkers, yet are able to stir aching desire and teeth-baring jealousy.
If shortstop Hanley Ramirez is able to stir the Dodgers back to win the National League Championship Series by delivering a crucial blow, he may well supply his own memorable moment.
Lastly, the rebels, who were far outnumbered by Cuban forces, were not able to stir up local Cubans to join their insurgency, which was necessary for the invasion to have a chance of succeeding.
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And yet clips of Kennedy on the campaign trail and in the White House show a man who is in many ways the definition of "presidential," ardently committed to his political course, able even 50 years later to stir great admiration, and antipathy, with his words.
To stir things up.
Starting to stir.
Life begins to stir.
"Designed to stir every inch.
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