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Things are always stirring.
True stories of individuals who risked everything to save people or artworks or historical records from tyrants are always stirring, but at this point there have been enough of them to constitute a genre.
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The finale of a political convention is a little like a wedding: the bride is always radiant, and the nominee is always stirring.
It was as true in Tampa, Fla., as it was in Charlotte, N.C.: at a wedding, the bride is always beautiful and at a convention, the nominee is always stirring.
Mother Nature is always stirring the pot.
He was always stirring up the crowds.
The former was boring, like playing house; the latter was frightening -- Veronica was always stirring up trouble.
He told a US congressman: "Iran is always stirring trouble".
But the prose is neat, the pages fly by and, if the language is not always stirring, there are lines that shine out.
You will wake up in pain for the things you do!" Such high-toned outbursts are a recurring feature in "Storefront Church," as Mr. Shanley attempts to blend earthy comedy and philosophical reflection smoothly, with results that are always thought-stirring, if sometimes lumpy.
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