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They are designed to stir a debate far closer to home - namely who controls English football.
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So much so that it could almost have been designed to stir up a little personal publicity for a man about whom many British people had actually, and blissfully, forgotten – that sweet oblivion the merest sliver of silver lurking beneath the dark cloud of late 2016.
Cultivator, farm implement or machine designed to stir the soil around a crop as it matures to promote growth and destroy weeds.
Perhaps it's a sockpuppet account designed to stir up political division, or simply someone impersonating a friend to try and entice you to send over some cash.
FPTP could be a system designed to stir apathy.
But more and more, the function of reality television production companies is designed to stir real life anger to such a bitter froth, that the masses will tune in and buy in to the story lines our world needs less of.
It was short, and its makers didn't categorise it as a game, as such, more an interactive experience designed to stir feelings of empathy and remembrance.
LURGAN, Northern Ireland (AP) — Irish nationalist gangs hurled gasoline bombs at police officers on Saturday after three suspected Irish Republican Army dissidents were arrested on suspicion of killing two British soldiers in an attack designed to stir up wider violence in Northern Ireland.
At the time, Clooney said the article was entirely confected, and was designed to stir up non-existent religious differences in a celebrity story.
Rather than advance our understanding of this serious issue, the survey seems predictably designed to stir up fear that Jew-hatred is a growing global phenomenon that puts the world's Jews universally at risk, and that the biggest culprits are Muslims and Arabs, particularly Palestinians.
I love this beyotch!!" It was a tweet obviously designed to stir the pot through its offensiveness, offensiveness that was later added to by Lampanelli's wearyingly banal response in the wake of criticism, the usual crud spouted out by racists and charlatan comics looking to exude a little edge.
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