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Tonight's program, plainly aimed at stirring public indignation and pressure for stricter regulation, does its job effectively.

For years, European intellectuals avoided discussing the problems of immigrant communities, for fear of stirring public anxieties.

Notwithstanding that most of these ideas don't have a prayer of being enacted, there's value merely in stirring public debate.

Pakistan's media dutifully pumped out the army line, stirring public outrage.In this section What comes next Till deaths us do part ReprintsRelations look dire.

Scenes from both perspectives have been shown in a continuous loop on television news programs all over the world, stirring public outrage.

Since taking office, Mr. Obama has ordered significantly more drone strikes on suspected terrorist targets in Pakistan, stirring public anger there and prompting the Pakistani government to protest.

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Mr. Hazare announced that he would lead new protests, centered in Mumbai, during the winter session, even as the legislation was passed in Parliament's lower house, stirring some public optimism.

The dressing down from Hodge, who last week announced she was stepped down from the committee, is widely credited with stirring widespread public outcry, which, in turn, put pressure on the chancellor to act.

A court-imposed gag order has prevented any reporting of the case in Israel, but on Tuesday, a retired Israeli Supreme Court judge sharply criticized the forced news blackout, saying in a radio interview that it must be fought, and stirring a public furor.

A week ago, panic was about to set in at the television political talk shows: the most talked-about man in America, Bill Clinton, was ready to make his exit, leaving the stage to two guys who did not seem nearly as capable of stirring the public's pulse.

"In Palermo, we learned the importance of strong, charismatic political leadership in stirring the public to finally fight the kind of corruption we've been suffering," said Andrea Wood, publisher of The Business Journal, recounting the unusual visit by 16 of Youngstown's leading citizens.

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