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They said the news media were stirring up trouble.
Premier Harris rubbed many residents the wrong way when he came here and implied that outsiders were stirring up trouble.
Austria-Hungary, which declared war on 28 July 1914, merely wanted to dismember Serbia, where irredentists were stirring up ethnic Serbs in Austrian territory.
"People were stirring up fears of another Three Mile Island, but I believe the reality of nuclear power has now become much better known".
Sometimes people complained that the E.P.A.'s trucks were stirring up too much dust, and wasn't the agency just wasting money cleaning up the town since it was being abandoned anyway?
At a time when Neo-Expressionists like Anselm Kiefer and Jörg Immendorff were stirring up the ghosts of Nazism, Mr. Kentridge devised his signature brand of animation — a kind of filmic Neo-Expressionism — and aimed it at apartheid.
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Extremists are stirring up trouble.
Feminism was stirring up American English departments.
Now he is stirring up a different sort of trouble.
It was stirring up a lot of hate.
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