But Gates is also aware of the public relations problem as Karzai stirs the pot.
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We know this is a complex issue that stirs deeply held passions and political divides.
And when you try to do big things and make big changes, it stirs passions and controversy.
This stirs alarm above all in Santa Cruz, where big landholdings underpin both entrepreneurial agriculture and feudal privilege.
Built by the Russians in the 18th Century, the town still stirs passion about who it really belongs to.
Back to the eggs, she stirs them some more, turns off the heat, and shovels them onto a plate.
Except for the distant clunking of cowbells sounding from the darkness, nothing stirs.
Shakespeare still stirs the heart in a way that Terence Rattigan never did.
Next, she stirs in fennel and carrots before adding turnips, sunchokes and potatoes.
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Written in 1913 by Katharine Lee Bates with music composed by church organist, Samuel A. Ward, it stirs the soul.
The picture moves on a steady, powerful flow of ideas and emotions, and it stirs in us a sense of discovery.
And when we go through tough times, when we make big decisions as a country, it necessarily stirs passions, stirs up controversy.
The movie is a curious, roiling mix of genres that stirs marital romance into a heated indictment of a vast, conspiratorial crime.
"Hans Zimmer has delivered a poignant, moving piece that reflects on loss yet stirs the emotions, " wrote an iTunes user, called Rbangk.
Russia and Canada, the two biggest Arctic countries by area, have encouraged this fear: the Arctic stirs fierce nationalist sentiment in both.
Raw milk stirs the hedonism of food lovers in a special way.
It stirs the pot, creates revenue and not so gently guides the willing to superglue themselves to the television, radio or computer screen.
Then Mr Putin stirs them up again, accusing in all seriousness the Bush administration of staging the war to boost John McCain's election chances.
But what stirs my strongest of memories is the patisseries and boulangeries I would pass every day at 7Am as I walked to class.
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But whatever the outcome of this exercise, which stirs less excitement than the Ocalan case, there is no constitutional way to postpone the local elections.
One reason is that Mr Barak's proposed revision stirs unpleasant memories.
At this simple spot north of the Vatican City, Toni stirs the pots while Dino delivers the songs, punchlines and mammoth portions of Roman soul food.
This development stirs multiple fears, but one that immediately comes to mind is the possibility of tuning down moral apprehension even lower and creating synthetic psychopaths.
This has huge potential for chemistry, medicine, energy and environmental remediation, and it stirs up significant fears about the potential for producing previously defunct viruses and warrior bacteria.
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