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Some rights experts say that the possibility of another flood of executions has deeply stirred public emotions.
I thought of the exercised and relaxed body stretched out in her bed, clean body on clean sheets, smelling of chlorine and water, and I was deeply stirred.
You enter the playhouse anticipating perhaps an elegantly staged processional and, in no small measure because of this actor, emerge deeply stirred.
It was also tarnished by the Muslim Moplah rebellion in south India (Malabar) in 1921, the excesses of which deeply stirred Hindu India.
For those who worked alongside him and were deeply stirred by his courage, he will remain a symbol of hope for many others who are equally afflicted.
Matters rested in this unsatisfactory state until about 445 bce, when the Jewish royal favourite, Nehemiah, deeply stirred by reports of the sorry condition of Judah and Jerusalem, succeeded in obtaining the Persian ruler's support for a mission to Palestine.
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And the demolition of the embassy has stirred deeply ambivalent feelings among many Americans who live here.
While the facts of the case remained unclear and contradictory, the inquiry has stirred deeply emotional responses.
But the hotel has stirred deeply mixed feelings among the island's 2,600 or so residents, mostly of Filipino origin, who have long depended on the planting and picking ofpineapples for their living.
By the time the portrait is complete, you can expect to have been stirred deeply by the moving facet of human aspiration it celebrates, to speak the truth in a time and place allergic to it.
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