And a turbulent, anti-politics mood, stirred by the tea-party movement, is making even incumbents nervous.
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But President Karzai seemed intent on defusing any tensions with Pakistan stirred by the release of the video.
Troubled by what she has seen, and strangely stirred by the other boy's face, Cassia confides in her grandfather.
Dean was particularly touched by the effort to defend the Muslim community from the ugly passions stirred by group blame.
Perhaps stirred by the loss, Philadelphia leaders Danny Briere and Claude Giroux feverishly worked on exercise bikes with their heads down.
Those memories were stirred by the fact that Waldmann, now 43, actually rode on Sunday in place of the injured Russian rider Vladimir Leonov.
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.
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?
Its spicy tang floods the air, mixing with the scent of roasted nuts being stirred by an elderly woman and the sweetly rotting smell of a spiky durian fruit being cut with a hatchet.
Investors are right to spot that the political effort to save the euro has finally picked up momentum over the past few days, stirred by worrying signs of a deepening credit crunch in European financial markets.
The Shah fell before the forces stirred up by his over-fast and poorly thought-out development plans.
More recently he has stirred controversy by partially excusing the activities of Somalia's pirates.
For now, the workers labour in a cloud of red dust, stirred up by the earth-moving equipment.
It acts like a homing beacon for the disease-fighting immune cells that are stirred up by the vaccine.
The latest controversy has been stirred up by a critical report into the police investigation by ombudsman Nuala O'Loan.
Yet it is hard not to believe that Mr Bildt's passions are stirred more by what happens outside Sweden than at home.
The move follows intense debate on the matter, stirred up by the killing of two Japanese diplomats in Iraq late last year.
And if I could take the privilege here, there's been some discussion stirred up by my citation of a MarketWatch article last week.
Novelty was in scarce supply, but it proved helpful for humans to become stirred up by a new kind of predator or food source.
The emotions stirred up by the wreck are enhanced by graphics depicting the ship in its original glory and the people who sailed on it.
In the ample open-air seating, visitors can sip gourmet cocktails stirred up by mixologist Marco Faraone and dine on authentic Italian spuntini platters and wood-fired pizzas in Sydney's world-renowned summer weather.
This is not a get-out-of-jail-free card for Merck (nyse: MRK - news - people ), which is still facing a flood of lawsuits stirred up by the Vioxx recall.
Reform of the Lords is an ancient cause on which Labour failed to deliver in the 1960s, but where old antagonisms were stirred up by the Tories' use of their built-in upper-house majority in the 1980s.
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Analysts believe that the nationalist sentiments stirred up by the military standoff helped Hun Sen's ruling party win enough seats in Sunday's parliamentary elections so that it can form a government without the need for a coalition.
We have all been inspired and stirred this year by the valor of the real first responders.
Newcastle briefly stirred the crowd by penning Bolton back and Nicky Butt and Milner had shots blocked but the Magpies lacked the creativity to unlock Bolton.
The veteran penal reform campaigner accused Mr Straw of being swayed by public opinion, which Lord Longford said was being stirred up against Hindley by "wicked" tabloid newspapers.
Each persists today as a iconic reminder of the American spirit, a spirit stirred to action by the potency of shared ideals or of noble resistance to aggressive, conquering enemies.
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