My appearance caused a stir in the street, partly because I arrived in a police cruiser.
The grille has caused a stir since it debuted on the midsize GS sedan in February 2012.
The Bank of Japan has caused a stir with its plan to buy equities from large, troubled banks.
Recently, Premji caused a stir when he said that he supported a government proposal to tax the super-rich.
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Their most daring move as a couple has caused a stir - they hold hands as they campaign together.
Still, the ads caused a stir last fall when they were first released.
In a recent radio interview, North Carolina Governor McCrory caused a stir with negative comments concerning liberal arts studies.
And earlier this year, Mr Erdogan caused a stir when he said he would like to see a "pious generation".
When a study linking the widely used cholesterol drug Vytorin to cancer came out in July it caused a stir--for a few hours.
Yesterday the point man, Yosano Kaoru, caused a stir by hinting about raising the minimum age for drawing benefits and reducing amounts paid.
Thus when his appointment of an openly gay spokesman on foreign affairs caused a stir in conservative circles, the campaign quickly fired him.
Last year, Iran's foreign minister caused a stir at Davos when an American diplomat, Zalmay Khalilzad sat next to him on a panel.
Talk about desperate but dumb moves. the Bank of Japan has caused a stir with its plan to buy equities from large, troubled banks.
Their book caused a stir in Britain by showing, with copious graphs and statistics, that inequality is associated with all manner of social ills.
The alleged victim and Jackson appear in the documentary holding hands through much of the interview which caused a stir when it was broadcast in February.
Her comments came after Canada's Deputy Prime Minister John Manley caused a stir on the royal tour by suggesting the Queen should be his country's last monarch.
Mr Wahid also caused a stir when he claimed that several generals had held a secret meeting without telling him, although there was no evidence of this.
The appeal raised those issues and another that caused a stir during the jury's deliberations: a juror's assertion that she felt threatened by another juror's remarks during deliberations.
To take one much-quoted example, Charles Clarke caused a stir in academic circles when he was education secretary by saying education for its own sake was "a bit dodgy".
Last April the U.K.-based Carphone Warehouse caused a stir when it announced it was offering "free broadband" by bundling an online connection with its phone service at no extra cost.
Gary Waters caused a stir when a snowstorm prevented him from getting back from a Hall of Fame induction ceremony at his alma mater, forcing him to miss a game.
But in May Giuliano Amato, the treasury minister, caused a stir when he admitted to his European counterparts that because of its slow growth Italy would miss the 2% target.
Sania Mirza, 19, from Hyderabad, has so far risen to 34 in the women's rankings, and has caused a stir as much by what she wears on court as her performances.
These include restrictions on travel to the EU by leading figures in the Zimbabwe government, though France caused a stir when it permitted Mr Mugabe to attend an African conference nonetheless.
Even more worrying, the speech, delivered to some 120 people in Mr Hohmann's constituency, caused a stir only after it was later found on the internet by a Jewish woman in America.
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He caused a stir in 1973, aged 60, by saying that people aged over 65 should be prepared to accept death and not think of ways of preserving their lives for a few months.
"The airport is too expensive, too small and too much behind time, " said aviation expert Dieter Faulenbach da Costa, who recently caused a stir when he proposed that the airport ought to be torn down.
Dhoni caused a stir by opening with Harbhajan and the off-spinner troubled Matthew Hayden - who needed James Hopes to run for him after appearing to pull a hamstring in the first over - and Gilchrist by extracting sharp turn.
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