The Lib Dems have also ditched any policies that might put off potential supporters, such as raising the basic rate of income tax, and they have stopped banging on about things that do not stir the popular imagination, such as proportional representation.
Kilmarnock chairman Stir John Orr had not resigned from the board along with Robinson.
The surrounding marsh, shrieking cicadas, and Spanish moss hanging like frayed gray scarves, not a breeze to stir it made the property feel almost secluded.
Chris Perez of the Cleveland Indians recently created a media stir by chastising local fans for not supporting his first-place ball club.
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Now, however, literary transfers are so common that they do not cause much of a stir unless some great principle is involved.
We ate pretty majestically, stir frying with abandon, and trying not to think over much about the milk and other perishables, as they turned into a middle-school science project in the fridge.
And yet this did not stop those who wanted to stir up fuss about immigrants on benefits.
Bacteria are not known for their ability to stir the imagination, but there is at least one reliable exception: bacteria from Mars.
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).
Observers believed that the decision was made in part not reveal a winner overnight, something that could stir suspicions and put security forces at a disadvantage if rioting broke out.
In all the stir over this issue, it's important to remember that not only have modern means of transport and communication made it easier for movement to occur, but also technology has made it harder to chart the effects once it does.
Republicans accused Democrats of trying to stir up political trouble over the cuts, which they promised would not affect FEMA's ability to respond to natural disasters, in part, because the money is being diverted to other agencies -- such as the Forest Service -- to be spent on disaster response.
When the oil is hot but not yet smoking, add the chiles and Sichuan pepper and stir-fry briefly until they are crisp and the oil is spicy and fragrant.
Here, where cars are not a necessity, the presence of unusual cars causes a stir and offer unique insight into the psyche of New Yorkers, compared to driving metropolises like Los Angeles or Atlanta.
While the professors have made quite a stir in the press, Corning points out that the fiber produced by the professors has not come up to the quality of the existing Corning fiber--inferior in the important broad band qualities needed for carrying the varied communications of the future.
The government has not tried to exploit Greek nationalism, but anything that involves Balkan neighbours tends to stir atavistic emotions.
His engravings, paintings and decorative panels are best appreciated not in a search for their intended meaning but with openness to the emotions they can stir.
There was implicit criticism of Deolalikar for not doing more due diligence before circulating a paper that, because of its topic, was bound to stir up interest.
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.
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