Sentence examples for may be stirred from inspiring English sources

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Emotions may be stirred yet again.

As he woos her, starting from scratch each time and contriving new ways to win her heart, your own memory may be stirred, since the conceit of an endlessly repeated day is also the subject of Harold Ramis's "Groundhog Day".

Things may be stirred up by the new European Council on Foreign Relations, a think-tank promoting the EU as a model for international relations, with hefty funding from George Soros, the hedge-fund tycoon, among others.It should not take a philanthropist's millions to get Europeans thinking.

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Stir until the dough can't be stirred anymore.

Why? Independent voters may have been stirred by Senator Jim Bunning's one-man filibuster that stopped work sites and unemployment checks.

Scotland may have been stirred to put down the "arrogance and pretentiousness" of their Twickenham hosts, but they have lacked the means for some time, and if England touched the magisterial so recently in the defeat of the world champions we still don't know for sure how much of that had to do with battle-fatigue and illness in the All Black ranks.

The danger for Republicans is that voters come to see their party as the voice of reflexive opposition and shrill extremism.Politics will feel sour and small in 2014, with few displays of national unity (though official Washington may be briefly stirred, in August, by the 200th anniversary of the burning of the Capitol and the White House by marauding British troops).

Shah likened the Sufi story to a peach: "A person may be emotionally stirred by the exterior as if the peach were lent to you.

In this case, competition may have originated when the suspension was stirred, which produced shear stress and tensile forces upon cell/particle contact.

Any water or gunk that may exist in the underground tank is stirred up by the force of the new, in-coming gas.

The body may be stilled, but it stirs, and so the film turns on O'Brien's efforts to enlist a sex surrogate, played by Helen Hunt.

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