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No great stir was made until, later that year, they revived Anton Chekhov's Chayka (1896; The Seagull), which had failed badly in its incompetent first production in St . Petersburg
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Old Dickie lies peacefully underneath, completely unaware of the stir he's made just by being discovered.
But a stir-fry broad noodle dish called kuaytiaw khua kai has chicken; another stir-fry is made with crispy broken crepes and mussels.
He remembers a paternal stir-fry being made and the preparation of a maternal serving of fried chicken for the Puerto Rican Day parade.
All of the stir-fries are made to order in giant woks.
The New York Tribune declared it trash, but Crane was apparently pleased the book was making a stir.
Arriving just as the campy "Batman" was making a stir on TV, the original production spoofed the hero's earnestness to the point of making him a dullard.
And even before Return to Castle Wolfenstein, another realistic first-person shooter with a Nazi protagonist was making a stir: Day of Defeat, which was released for online play last January.
Crane was pleased that the book was "making some stir".
The maestro's reconfiguration of this dessert-trolley stalwart was making quite a stir at the time, so I agreed – despite reservations prompted by Hestonian enthusiasm: "A Black Forest gâteau is composed of six delicious layers.
I never wanted to "be like Hendrix", I just wanted to know what he was doing because he was making such a stir.
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