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That was said three years before some of those "stirred-up Muslims" like bin Laden and the alleged 9/11 plot mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed -- whom bin Laden financed, and whom he first met in Afghanistan when both were U.S.-backed fighters -- launched their deadly attacks on the United States.
Robert Scheer: A Monster of Our Own Creation Robert Scheer 2011
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Many did so willingly, but there was a stubborn and stirred-up core at the center who appeared too committed to their raucous, heaving brawl.
Fine Feathered Friends Lizzie Simon 2011
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Some stirred-up Muslims or the liberation of Central Europe and the end of the Cold War?
Robert Scheer: A Monster of Our Own Creation Robert Scheer 2011
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Some stirred-up Muslims or the liberation of Central Europe and the end of the Cold War?
Robert Scheer: A Monster of Our Own Creation Robert Scheer 2011
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It's like home here, Sandel says as she stands on a deck near her cabin overlooking the frigid, stirred-up waves of Lake Michigan.
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That was said three years before some of those "stirred-up Muslims" like bin Laden and the alleged 9/11 plot mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed -- whom bin Laden financed, and whom he first met in Afghanistan when both were U.S.-backed fighters -- launched their deadly attacks on the United States.
Robert Scheer: A Monster of Our Own Creation Robert Scheer 2011
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It's like home here, Sandel says as she stands on a deck near her cabin overlooking the frigid, stirred-up waves of Lake Michigan.
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About fifty feet below the healthy surface of the Gulf lay a murky layer ... a turbid cloud of stirred-up sediment and dead sea creatures.
Brenda Peterson: Gulf Oil Spill Meets Dead Zone: What Lies Beneath 2010
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Some stirred-up Muslims or the liberation of Central Europe and the end of the Cold War?
Robert Scheer: Thank God for the Whistleblowers Robert Scheer 2010
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Our literary world is currently stirred-up over the remarks of Vibhuti Narain Rai, the vice-chancellor of a prestigious university.
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