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The desire for stirring events and strong feelings in no way compromised his belief in accuracy.
A crooked assayer is forced out of business not because he is dishonest, but because his success stirs the envy of his equally deceitful competitors.
The activists hardly managed to survive, while stirring an enormous scandal.
Therefore, emotional appeal will provide better means of stirring emotions and making the cause seem urgent and a duty.
In order to achieve a steady state, energy is pumped into the system by stirring it at the large scales.
At this point, a tea bag was introduced, the heat turned off, but stirring allowed to continue at 400rpm.
The publication immediately stirred controversies that have waxed and waned but continue to this day.
Admittedly they stirred on several occasions - in 1970, 1981, and 1982 - demanding higher pay, allowances, and other fringe benefits.
They build up in shallow waters, off the edge of tropical or sub-tropical continents, where the waters are stirred, and light penetrates.
The series stirred up a hornets' nest and led to weeks of subsequent discussion on the letters pages, much of it angry.
They could easily be stirred to become hostile as they have hardly any education and are prepared to follow a leader.
Nevertheless, in many schools enhanced staffing stirred up traditional structures and assumptions to produce a more open and reflective professional climate.
The proposals stirred public debate over both the legality and the necessity of such a regulatory move.
Even the mere sound of that language gently touched and stirred the inner cord of my heart.
Nevertheless, by the late 1930s, the topic of sterilisation had stirred up a very public debate, creating a division among psychiatrists.
A heterogeneity of memories triggered by the same memory material, stirring up a plethora of emotional extensions of the work.
Dissent may have stirred gentlemen's interests in 1664, but their attention span proved short indeed.
The material in each tube was broken down by careful stirring with a sharp seeker, until no large clumps remained.
Persevering in spite of hardships stirs the search for comforting life affirmations.
When half of the thiocyanate solution was added, 25 ml of glacial acetic acid was dropped and the solution was stirred for two more hours.
531 the sacred and stirring up a revolt.
The markers really never enter the regions of high vorticity but are continually stirred as the vortices move about.
They were stirred with a magnetic stirrer in order to ensure a uniform distribution of the irradiation.
The sample was stirred, centrifuged at 50,000g for 30 min, and the supernatant extract of visual pigment was pipetted off.
Feeling hopeful also stirred thoughts that a miracle could maybe take place after all.
Not stirring up trouble should be the main principle: tampering [with the tusi] will lead to great problems.
The private meeting, the locked chest, the small number of keys and the unseen record, the finality of closure stirred imaginations.
The stratification was made by quickly stirring an initially two-layer system, fresh on top, salty below, then waiting until it settled completely.
Fluid stirred to very small scales, but not molecularly mixed, is erroneously interpreted as being molecularly mixed if the measuring technique has insufficient resolution.
During this time the evaporated water is replaced and the mixture stirred several times.
The copperas is added to the oak-gall potion and thoroughly stirred with a stick from a fig tree.
The model outputs captured quantitatively all the trends in continuous stirred tank reactor experiments and transient batch growth experiments.
The latter stirs acoustic waves, which in turn can react back on the focusing process.
Where client stakeholders are stirred out of their apathy, the education policy subsystem will adopt school accountability policies.
The contents and washings were then suspended in 10 litres of 0.9% saline, from which a 10 or 20% subsample was taken while stirring.
The owners of the mill claimed that outside agitators were stirring up problems at work.
The urban areas languished, however, with rising prices and limited employment opportunities stirring discontent.
If tribulor is indeed a misreading, it may be a corruption of turbator, something or someone who causes trouble, who stirs things up.
Yes, irresponsible leaders had been stirring up hatred for a generation.
However, it would be wrong to take this simply as a sign of strong emotions stirred by cosmological and philosophical incommensurabilities.
During fixation, the hearts were suspended freely in continuously stirred fixative.
The liquid cultures were gently stirred (120 rpm) using magnetic stirrers under the bottles.
More scientists than philosophers, they anguish over the big muddy issues the book has stirred up and some hope forlornly for better days.
Between trials, the ramp was rinsed and the water was vigorously stirred to eliminate remaining olfactory cues.
One is a tendency to weave stirring narratives and indulge in speculative reconstructions based upon the most fragmentary of evidence.
Her behaviour stirred up many emotions among the residents, and sometimes overwhelming troubles talk.
Physically, this could represent random stirring at a time-varying intensity.
The routine for obtaining the data was as follows: the fluid was stirred while in an isothermal state, to produce a uniform distribution of tracer.
When stirred, the dog would rise to the surface to bark.
In these parishes the yeomanry were stirred into action and used their influence to dominate the office.
However, the main interest in this scientific enter pr ise was stirred up in the closing decades of the twentieth century.
The sediment was stirred thoroughly to suspend all fine particles and decanted.
The play began with a stirring crescendo of pipes and drums, followed by a sudden silence.
The vial was stirred using a magnetic stirrer for 5 min at 300 rpm and then 5 min at 150 rpm.
Metres 5.18-19, 'the clear brook is stirred and mixed up'.
Perhaps the target article's stirring call for appropriate comparative methods will attract readers to research cited in this commentary.
However, her extortionate rule and the expansion of her relatives' power stirred up much animosity.
Since then arguments over such contentious issues as affirmative action have stirred mutual mistrust.
Of course, it wasn't the cloning of a sheep that stirred the imaginations of hundreds of millions of people.
Paradoxically it was the very voice which stirred the parish to rebellion in 1549.
The transfer rate can then be made even larger by stirring the fluid.
The various political controversies stirred up by issues of sexuality also show how questions of class and questions of gender call one another into play.
The mixture was stirred all the time with a mechanical stirrer.
By stirring the emotions and arousing the imagination, the composer makes the object attractive by making it elegant.
Whether this unusual combination represents a utopian vision remains a tantalizing question, but the theatrical impact is stirring.
After stirring, the preparation was left for 3 h at room temperature.
He stirred his colleagues to hand down a sentence "worthy of the seventeenth century" in which they forced the public prosecutor 22 to concur.
From the siding the mental health consultants can watch the ethics consultants speed by, the flickering frames of the passing train leaving impressions and stirring memories.
Eavesdropping, from the wording of the presentments, seems to imply not merely listening to private conversations but repeating what has been heard and thereby stirring up discord.
The glycerine in the external chamber is then lightly stirred to remove small optical differences due to slight differences in water content between the old and new glycerine.
Two main methods of generation were identified : viz, the use of sources and sinks to produce anticyclones and cyclones, respectively, and vortices produced by stirring a localized region.
The problem considered in this paper may also be regarded as a first approach to the study of the dispersion of stirring motions into gravity waves.
After stirring, the eluate was decanted.
Attempts to recoup costs stirred further risings.
Coal not being stirred will versial.
In the public policy field, then, it seems clear that topics addressed by those in biopolitics have stirred little interest among their colleagues in the rest of the profession.
The same danger runs across these very different cases: the path to political action stirs such heat that the solutions move beyond public health and emphasize the criminal realm.
After 8 wk of observation, all the seedlings were removed and the soil stirred to promote germination of seeds that may have remained buried or shaded.
A first observation stirs suspicion.
Seed from each plot was well stirred, and then sub-samples were examined under a stereo microscope to identify unaffected and midgeaffected seeds until 1000 unaffected seeds were counted.
The principal effect on the mixing is therefore not through a change in rate but through a decrease in the mean velocity, thus increasing the stirring relative to downstream movement.
To try to solve it today is stirring up a hornets' nest, and it had far better be allowed to remain untouched.
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Only a few elements keep stirring up this business.
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They were stirring up the ashes, something that the country wishes to forget.
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In such circumstances, it is impossible to say that racial hatred would be stirred up.
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He was convicted of rioting and stirring up other men.
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The peace women stirred up the emotions of us all.
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Positive abstention is rather like travelling round the country stirring up apathy.
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He is stirring up insecurity where it need not exist.
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Is it any wonder that the people are stirring in their wrath?
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The lower level management and the weekly wage-earners are too far removed from the decisions that count to be much stirred by international competition.
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I cannot help feeling that on this occasion, as on some previous occasions, he is more concerned with stirring up trouble than staying it.
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I know that great fears have been expressed and stirred up about the grammar schools.
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She stirred up a major public campaign against civil servants.
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Imagine the sort of nationalistic ideas which could be stirred up and spread by that kind of report.
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I know it has been said time and again that it is the only thing that stirs men and can draw the nation together.
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I am glad they have been stirred up to action.
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At one stage he indicated that he had stirred matters up, and he said that he had not wanted to do so.
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