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These cultural differences were allegedly used by the police to stir up violence, and elements of the community were infiltrated by the apartheid regime.
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Yet the devil's presence came to stir up spurious and slanderous charges against him in 1863.
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The plan allegedly was to stir up chaos and justify a military coup.
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It was also known to stir up a corral of horses, invade lovers privacy, and interrupt an evenings revival meeting.
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Any other answer would enrage her, and she would stir up a terrible storm, dooming the ship and every sailor on board.
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Suggestions can stir up memories from movies, stories, magazines, and many other of the innumerable stimuli one sees throughout their life.
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It differs from the mass by his love of justice, by his passion for truth and its tendency to stir up the past.
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These birds forage in shallow water, sometimes using their bills to stir up the water.
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The county gentry had already petitioned the king on unsanctioned taxation, pointing out how dangerous this course might prove to stir up an insurrection.
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The two actors were charged with trying to stir up trouble among the housemates.
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