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Examples
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To stire up animosity between the US and China is not only unwise but truly insane.
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A chilly, blusterdy day is also the perfect time to pour a glass of wine and stire a pot of risotto.
Archive 2006-10-01 2006
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A chilly, blusterdy day is also the perfect time to pour a glass of wine and stire a pot of risotto.
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What I say is that it was nearly always raining, and I could not be stire.
Familiar Spanish Travels William Dean Howells 1878
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At 5:15 a.m., police were dispatched to the stire at 120 W.
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"Sir Edward Denham," said Charlotte, "with such personal advantages may be almost stire of getting a woman of fortune, if he chooses it."
Sanditon 1817
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When the Pye is baked, take six yolks of Eggs, some White-wine or Verjuice, and make a Caudle thereof, but not too thick; cut up the lid and put it in, and stire them well together whilst the Eggs and Pompions are not perceived, and so serve it up.
The Gentlewoman's Companion: or,%0AA Guide to the Female Sex 1675
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I gotmy psd files for a business card two sides but the guy who made it sent it at 70 dpi and the print stire requires it 300 dpi resolution.
Digital Point Forums alboss13 2010
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For example, i wouldn't dream of using my iPhone as a glorified USB as a stire can end up with all sorts of malware.
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The umbrella organization of Jewish organizations in France called Williamson a "heinous liar whose sole objective is to stire the age-old hatred of Jews."
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