And there's a religious controversy to stir up even more interest.
The Kindle should be a pretty straight forward proposition, but this just goes to show you how sometimes folks can stir up controversy even with something as innocuous as an e-book reader.
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It's been an exhausting week, and Rex Ryan hasn't even made a stir.
As you braise the greens, stir them regularly to ensure even cooking.
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But what caused even more of a stir was Mr Pearson Wright's vehement attack on Sir Nicholas Serota, director of the Tate Gallery, the day after picking up his cheque.
But this is the age of social media, where even a trite ad can stir up a tempest.
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Third, they can stir an incentive to create short-term gains, even phony gains, so the options to buy shares will be valuable.
Even before the ads aired, our strategy caused quite a stir in the marketing trades and across social platforms.
But killing even a few of the charismatic sea lions is bound to stir passions in the animal rights community.
Because it doesn't stir up the soil, it lets the land keep its stored carbon and even adds some, because those corn stalks on the surface gradually become part of the soil.
Even his remarks about not using military force against Iran have caused less stir in Germany than outside (partly because Ms Merkel essentially agrees with him).
The Garcia government sees the Morales administration as meddling in Peruvian sovereignty and has even publicly implied that Bolivia has manipulated the Peruvian indigenous groups in order to stir them to action.
Vacuuming tends to stir up allergens without necessarily removing them, and can actually increase the number of airborne allergens, even when newer vacuums containing HEPA filters are used.
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