In this case, with a little luck, perhaps shareholders have suffered enough abuse and can be stirred to action.
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Who among the downtrodden and the dispossessed can fail to be stirred by the promise of a world in which all men are equal, and each has what he needs?
Then, as now, Kucinich dared uniquely to be unabashedly liberal, which stirred blogosphere support for the man but generated almost no expectation that he might actually win.
But the notion that Mr Estrada might be prevented from completing his term has stirred up a cauldron of conspiracy theories.
While more distant, the pay-off from spintronics could be even more revolutionary than anything nanotech has stirred up so far.
The only way to get closer to James Bond's world, I thought, would be to drink it in, which is what I did at a hotel bar a couple of blocks away that legend purports to be the home the famously "shaken, not stirred" Vesper martini.
After the service he spoke to Norman Quinlan, 85, who had travelled across the world from his home in New Plymouth, New Zealand, to be there, and for whom many memories had been stirred.
Venezuela's President, Hugo Chavez, despite claiming to be a champion of Latin American unity (see article), has stirred things up.
Sheryl Sandberg, COO of Facebook, has stirred a heated debate in recent days around her soon to be released book Lean In.
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Instead it stirred resentment both inside and outside the party, prompting Abdullah to say he would be willing to face a contested vote.
Whether they are stirred by envy, disdain or disappointed love, there is something about French culture that can virtually be relied on to provoke rage and exasperation in foreigners.
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