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With his speech in Egypt, Obama set in motion by istigating to stir-up the young people in the Muslim-Counties to stand-up and make the change for Obama, he is talking about ..
Obama gives exclusive interview to Pakistani media outlet 2009
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Originally a celebration of harvest, there are many versions of this traditional Scottish pudding, the simplest being a stir-up of toasted pinhead oatmeal, whisky, honey and cream.
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This is going to get nasty and if Osborne falis to stir-up some anger and passion towards Labour in his speech tomorrow then the Tories could end up being on the back foot all the way to Polling Day.
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Whats working my nerves is that everyday i turn on the news they always looking for obama a v. p.i think they is trying to stir-up trouble with the clintons supporters for news.
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Your telethesia about my day of birth was close enough to stir-up suspicion, elfish blood in you, no doubt.
I Sing the Body Electric (for Margaret) Fresca 2010
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This is going to get nasty and if Osborne falis to stir-up some anger and passion towards Labour in his speech tomorrow then the Tories could end up being on the back foot all the way to Polling Day.
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I've been working on a piece, but have been too sick to complete it that shows the legal precedent for prosecuting those who stir-up people to riot and other sorts of violence.
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You know, hoping to stir-up conflict so McCain can overreact declare Cold War II.
Poll: Fifty Percent Says News Coverage Of Sarah Palin Has Been Fair 2009
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But, that does not mean the stir-up never happened.
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We are about to have a complete stir-up in Kirkuk.
Jon Soltz: Has There Really Been a Policy Change in Iraq? 2009
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