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Yet "The Normal Heart" was more than journalism, which summarizes the past, or agitprop, which stirs the present.
That will surprise nobody inside this movement, which stirs up as many passions as a religion, particularly among those who consider themselves the true disciples.
"National Action is a racist, antisemitic and homophobic organisation which stirs up hatred, glorifies violence and promotes a vile ideology, and I will not stand for it.
Yet despite the similarities, the novels don't feel repetitive — especially not "Scat," which stirs some new, more ambitious elements into the formula.
In part it is because it has nurtured its identity as the party that liberated South Africa from apartheid, which stirs a residual loyalty among a lot of black voters.
For many who have embodied it in literature — Nietzsche, Whitman, Lawrence, Hurston — it is a passionate dream of health (dreamed while the simply healthy are sound asleep) which stirs a rare insistence and bravado.
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The social media which stirred up a revolution in attitudes cannot be uninvented.
His reports, which stirred public outrage, earned him a knighthood in 1911.
He was writing material for a new big band, which stirred memories of "Passing Ships".
But it was the wind across the exposed middle of the course which stirred up perilous conditions.
[C1.] The dollar plumbed new depths, trading at $1.56 against the euro, which stirred some fresh tensions with Europe.
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