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Political debate is certain to be stirred about tough anti-terror laws that the conservative coalition government has passed, as well as about its hard approach towards asylum-seekers making for Australia by boat.
Community fears that the post office, housed in a former feed store that dates from the early 20th century, was on the chopping block first stirred about two years ago when the Postal Service conducted a review of the building.
The deep significance of Xavier's production of "Laramie" — of a Catholic school doing a play with an H.I.V.-positive, bar-going gay man as the object of the audience's empathy — is that it stirred about as much controversy as, say, "Our Town".
Briefly, 10 ml Ti(OBu 4 was dissolved in 60 ml ethanol and stirred about 5 min at room temperature.
Megan Fox seems to have stirred about a big pile of poo by talking to a magazine about Michael Bay and his dictatorial tactics on the set of Transformers.
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Mr. Barajas acknowledges that attacks by cartoonists stir about as much fear in politicians as angry letters from anonymous constituents.
When excitement stirs about the latest movie adaptation of a stage musical, I usually find myself surfing a tide of mixed emotions.
Bring the cooking liquid in the pan back to a boil, then stir about 1 cup of it into the cornstarch mixture.
A magnetic stirrer 2 cm long at 90 rpm was used to stir about 100 ml of the electrolyte.
Recently, there has been quite stir about Pope Francis' remarks regarding the devil and his influence on human affairs.
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