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"It is a really stirring piece of rhetoric," said the library's curator, Zoe Wilcox.
"What's really stirring resentment in all this is the role of the generals," he said.
Leave it to Capitol lawyers to select the wonderfully tepid word "admonish" in trying to symbolically slap the wrist of the Republican majority leader, Tom DeLay, without really stirring his wrath.
But they were really stirring up trouble, and people were coming after him personally.
There's this very double standard I think is what's really stirring people up more and more in the country.
What can you do in situations like this?" By the last session of the day, this theme continued, with 53 yo MaryAnn, a deacon in her parish: "These town hall gymnastics are really stirring up a hornet's nest.
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(What they are really doing — stirring up sectarian violence, inciting protests, helping regimists to escape the country before the prosecutor-general catches up with them — is a matter of national counterrevolutionary conspiracy theory and speculation).
And that's the quality that is still really fresh and stirring.
Add to the pan and cook for 2 hours on a really low heat, stirring occasionally.
Add the egg and water, stirring really well with a small knife until it starts to form lumps. Scrape the side of the bowl down in case some of the egg or water has stuck there.
Which isn't to say that there were no bracing individual moments — Mr. Malaby had a really good one, stirring up a late-Coltrane squall on "Epicenter," which all but demanded it — but rather that the parts were subsumed by the whole.
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