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Inevitably the high-profile success stirred speculation that Mr. Abutalibov might be destined for higher office, perhaps prime minister.
Observations of the flight of birds and projectiles stirred speculation among the ancients as to the forces involved and the manner of their interaction.
Ms. Tymoshenko had stirred speculation that she might do so by remaining largely out of the public eye in recent days.
His address, and the reception accorded it, stirred speculation that Dr. Carson, who is black, could be a palatable alternative for conservatives in the 2016 presidential election.
The announcement's timing has stirred speculation here that the court might invalidate the first round of the elections and require a revote.
It also stirred speculation that Credit Suisse might use the 5.5percentt share it holds in another insurer, Swiss Life, as partial payment.
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Not without reason, the older Miliband appears to have concluded that, even now, such a comeback would stir speculation about the rivalry between the two brothers, undermining Labour's chances at the next election.
Ms. Palin is scheduled to arrive in Iowa on Tuesday to attend the premiere of a documentary on her life, "The Undefeated," a rare appearance here that is sure to stir speculation about her political intentions.
His refusal to address his political future only stirred further speculation.
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