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I reckon he was trying to stir something in himself, the team, and even the crowd.
"It is obviously people trying to stir something up which is not there, but we have our main focus, which is Monday night's game against Wigan.
Wigan trailed 16-6 in their Grand Final victory two years ago, and that scoreline seems to stir something in their blood.
I got as far as the kitchen, my velvet shoes ruined and dripping wet, where the hostess, an acupuncturist, was trying to stir something in a pan.
In these gestures to the more distant past the Milibands seek not only to stir something in the soul of the party, but also to try desperately to avoid refighting the battles of the last 13 years.
I want my images to stir something in you.
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If this explosive production doesn't stir something in you, it may be time to check your pulse".
"We stir something in them," Dr. Tartell said.
"Hopefully, this will stir something in people's minds or spark a memory," he said.
They still get laughs, but they stir something sad in us as well.
Still, there's no doubt that either of these next-gen pony cars will stir something up that you thought you left in high school.
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