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The issue is beginning to stir public debate.
But it only takes one to stir public ire.
It briefed journalists on American lies about his immunity, helping stir public anger.
Clear as they were, his words failed to stir public debate.
Still, Mr. Breslin said, environmentalists have managed to stir public opinion against him.
"It might stir public opinion and that is not good for the regime or the funders".
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NEW DELHI — An Indian court on Saturday sentenced six men to life in prison for the gang rape of a Swiss tourist last March, one of several highly publicized cases that stirred public anger over sexual assaults in India.
His reports, which stirred public outrage, earned him a knighthood in 1911.
Some rights experts say that the possibility of another flood of executions has deeply stirred public emotions.
There have been reports that he had fled to Saudi Arabia, which have stirred public resentment against the military.
New England abolitionist Lewis Tappan stirred public sympathy for the African captives, while the U.S. government took the proslavery side.
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