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The professor never stirred from his chair.
Plus: Rules for what should always be shaken, never stirred.
No rainbow flags hang from the front of his house; political causes have never stirred him.
She is one of a large and growing population of motorists who have never stirred a manual gearbox.
The small cups, the rock sugar, the cream that is never stirred — all took shape in the 19th century, when Germany was industrializing and urbanizing.
Right at the outset, let me admit that the likes of La Traviata and The Barber of Seville have never stirred much interest in me.
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The countryside may be delightful (most of the time) in summer, but it's hell in January and February, when many residents never stir from the telly.
He becomes, instead, the gentle man who states boldly and honestly: "I will never stir from your side when I am suffered to be near you.
They want lawmakers and judges to forget that history — from the ancient Greeks and Romans to Western lawmakers and jurists throughout much of the 20th century — encapsulated succinctly in an 1850 law lecture by Abraham Lincoln: "Never stir up litigation.
Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney has effectively sold himself to Republicans as a Mr. Fix-It, a businessman with common sense, and though that approach appeals to pragmatists, it will never stir the passions of the GOP's base.
He is, of course; he is rich in feeling, rich in understanding, rich in that quality of disinterested love that enables him to say, from his heart: "I will never stir from your side".
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