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The first stirring act of the making of the Hoghton Tower Shakespeare Centre is drawing to a close.
And the most stirring act of violence comes not from the barrel of a gun but when a body slams onto the roof of a car.
With France looking the most likely to nick a victory as the game entered its final, desperate act it was a stirring act of defiance: I may be hobbled, I may be bloodied, but you'll win this over my dead body.
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That was pretty good theater in its own right, and fans left the arena having seen two stirring acts with the promise of much more.
Plenty of soldiers have seen or committed stirring acts of violence since 2001, though Lopez's experience in Iraq appeared, based on the information available so far, to have likely fallen, in Carter's words, "so far on the low end of that spectrum" that "it is not reflective of the wider population".
The Dardenne brothers make films about hard times and tough choices, balancing so much human misery against soul-stirring acts of kindness.
Before the orchestra begins the stirring Prelude to Act I, Mr. Volle, as Sachs, in a nightshirt and cap, stumbles to his desk.
It transforms the simple act of stirring a cocktail into a satisfying display of braggadocio.
This hope was often couched in the form of sighs and exhalations and migraines or, quite often, in the simple act of stirring tea until the bag dissolved in the water.
His voice could have taken him to the world's great opera stages, but he chose the more raffish life of a variety bill-topper, specialising in sentimental ballads such as Hear My Song, Count Your Blessings and I'll Take You Home Again, Cathleen, invariably closing his act with stirring audience galvanisers like Blaze Away or Goodbye.
Longtime acupuncture practitioner George Ulett, a psychiatrist and neurologist at the Missouri Institute of Mental Health in St . Louis says you can forget about Yin and Yang: Electrical stimulation--be it with needles or conductive pads--is "a very simple technique" for stirring up hormones that act on nerves.
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