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It's these 30,000 "personal emails" that are creating a stir.
Many judges avoid creating a stir over sealed documents, especially when plaintiffs haven't asked for disclosure.
But it's already creating a stir in sectors that would be hurt most — retail, autos and refining.
The Japanese game trailer was released Tuesday and is already creating a stir due to its paradigm-shifting content.
Creating a stir, that's my job, Ro. You're gonna create a stir, I hope, with this Bill of Rights.
Rather, Hiraoka's hafu status is likely what allowed him to slip out of Japan in the first place without creating a stir.
It might not be the most appetizing sales strategy, but it certainly leaves an impression and is creating a stir on social media.
But for lovers of Edwards ham, Smithfield just won't do: The pork behemoth was bought by a Chinese company in 2013, creating a stir here.
He was promptly expelled, but now that same iconoclasm is creating a stir with his mind-bending carpets: traditional Azerbaijani designs that have been psychedelically reassembled.
But while the two are creating a stir in the city with the new Snapchat account, Meckler and Hoffman still have their day jobs in digital marketing for a TV network.
Since then, he's has had an interesting few months, releasing more quality music and creating a stir with his (ill advised but weirdly thoughtful(?)) method of giving back to the homeless in his city.
In a separate statement, the ministry said Mr. Assange had "committed to not intervening in affairs outside the scope of his asylum status," which seemed an oblique reference to his penchant for creating a stir.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has seen a political rival creating a stir ahead of the country's October snap elections: The newly formed "Party of Hope," led by Tokyo's popular governor, is challenging the current power structures.
Aside from the Fed, the Trump administration is creating a stir with plans for up to $60 billion in new tariffs on Chinese imports by Friday, targeting technology, telecommunications and intellectual property, sources familiar with the matter told Reuters.
"We always love to say in editorial meetings an idiom or proverb in Malay: 'If there's a pound of flour, and just one strand of hair, you pull the hair without disturbing the flour,'" he said, explaining that means being critical without creating a stir.
Tata Super Ace was launched in South Africa on 19 October 2012 creating a stir in the market previously enjoyed by the likes of Hyundai H100, Daihatsu Gran Max and Kia K2700.
"Creating a stir.", India Today, 28 February 1991. On 12 April 2016, Chief Minister of Haryana Manohar Lal Khattar announced a proposal to officially rename the city Gurugram (Sanskrit: गुरुग्राम, lit. village of the Guru), subject to the approval of the Haryana cabinet and the Union Government.
Angel is the first modern gourmand perfume.Thierry Mugler, Still Creating a Stir ERIC WILSON Published: April 30, 2010 Accessed: December 26, 2014 Angel along with companion scent Alien account for $280 million in annual sales. The perfumiers were Olivier Cresp and Yves de Chirin. The perfume continued to be produced after Thierry Mugler's luxury monobrand women's line folded.
The group included Sheila Copps, Brian Tobin, Don Boudria, and John Nunziata. Turner's leadership was frequently questioned, and in the lead up to the 1986 Liberal convention, a vote of confidence loomed large. The popular Jean Chrétien resigned his seat, creating a stir in caucus. Keith Davey publicly voiced his concerns with Turner's leadership, which coincided with backroom struggles involving Chrétien's supporters.
The Waterfall style became popular in America after creating a stir at the Paris Colonial Exposition in 1931. A company in Grand Rapids, Michigan was among the first to produce furniture in the style in the United States; their efforts were successful enough to inspire other furniture factories to produce Waterfall furniture, much of which was mass-produced and of poor quality.
Meanwhile, Ron Barassi was creating a stir in the football world. After his immensely successful stint at Carlton, he had been lured to work his magic on North Melbourne, the only team without a premiership. Smith planned to assist Barassi at North when his health again deteriorated. He died of a cerebral tumour on 29 July 1973 in his home at Pascoe Vale, survived by his wife and son.
Freedoms that have branched through the introduction of the Internet in Middle East are creating a stir politically, culturally, and socially. There is an increasing divide between the generations. The Arab world is in conflict internally. The internet has brought economic prosperity and development, but bloggers have been incarcerated all around in the Middle East for their opinions and views on their regimes, the same consequence which was once given to those who publicly expressed themselves without anonymity.
The Education of Salama Musa. E.J. Brill, Leiden, Netherlands. 1961 In Cairo during the early 20th century there was rising anti-British sentiment rooted in the nationalist movement, and Qasim Amin's movement for the liberation of women was creating a stir. While in Cairo, Musa was exposed to writers such as Farah Antun, Jurji Zaydan, and Ahmad Lutfi Al-Sayyid that discussed modern and at the time radical ideas such as Social Darwinism, women's rights, and nationalism.
In 1826, the reservoir was once a hanging site for bushrangers. Patrick Sullivan and James Moran, both members of Sullivan's gang, were hanged at the site on 18 October 1826 after creating a stir in the Bathurst district. The site on which the Reservoir sits may be connected with the earliest period of Bankstown's European settlement, transport routes, the bushrangers which traversed Liverpool Road and the appearance and carrying out of law and order in the district.
In 1766 Jan Poel purchased a number of farm-estates in Mecklenburg. Two of these, both near Wismar, were at Zierow and at Naudin (today a quarter in Bobitz). Further to the west, in Holstein, he also purchased estates at Rethwisch, in the district of Stormarn, and at Rastorf. During his final years he tended to spend his summers in Zierow and his winters in Hamburg, where he lived in some style, creating a stir with his large four-horse carriage.
Lopez and fellow recording artists Ricky Martin, Enrique Iglesias, and Marc Anthony have been credited with popularizing pop music by Hispanic artists during the year 1999. At the time, it was noted that Latin musicians were "creating a stir" in American entertainment. According to The Dallas Morning News, a Latin pop crossover "explosion" and "ethnic boom" was occurring. Brian Haack of The Recording Academy wrote that it was Lopez's performance in Selena that positioned her as "the breakout female star to help propel the Latin pop movement".
He also toured around 1976 with the steelpan player Othello Molineaux. Alexander has also played with several singers such as Ernestine Anderson, Mary Stallings and other important leaders (Dizzy Gillespie, Benny Golson, Jimmy Griffin and Frank Morgan). In his successive trios, he has played frequently with musicians associated with Oscar Peterson: Herb Ellis, Ray Brown, Mads Vinding, Ed Thigpen and Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen. In the mid-1970s he formed a group consisting of John Clayton on bass and Jeff Hamilton on drums, creating a stir on the jazz-scene in Europe.
Romilly spent the summer and autumn months quietly, in London, subsisting on a small allowance from his father. He had largely lost interest in the magazine, although he continued to contribute; the third issue appeared in November without creating a stir, much of it consisting of what Ingram calls tame repetition. He began a new project, with his brother Giles, in the form of a book in which the pair recounted and analysed their experiences of school. Much of the 1934–35 winter was spent by Romilly in writing his part of the combined work, which Hamish Hamilton agreed to publish.
The New York Times credited Dansk with "creating a stir" with "some of the most popular accessories found in American homes." As the company name suggested, Dansk came to epitomize Danish modern design in the urban American market. By 1982, Quistgaard had created more than 2,000 different designs for Dansk of dinnerware, glassware and items for the home.Koelln, Georgann. "Prolific Tableware Designer Has Introduced 2,000 Styles", The Blade, October 17, 1982. Accessed August 4, 2009. Dansk relocated its headquarters to Mount Kisco, New York, in the 1960s. Dansk was purchased in June 1985 by Dansk Acquisition Corp.
The most popular programme of this period was Diritto di Replica (1991) with Fabio Fazio, Oreste De Fornari, Stefano Magagnoli and Enrico Magrelli in which reports and interviews were shown on controversial current affair issues and the programme always concluded with an interview with a section of quick fired direct questions. At 76 he married Carmen Di Pietro, 40 years his junior creating a stir amongst the tabloid press. In his remaining years, due to ill health he returned to London and lived with his two children Roberto and Sandra. He died in London in the summer of 2000.
Wava worked as a history teacher before leaving for the Netherlands in 1990 at the age of 27. When he began publishing his writing formally, he used the pseudonym Moses Isegawa. His first novel, Abyssinian Chronicles, a Bildungsroman set during the 1970s and 1980s, was written in English but first published in Dutch in the Netherlands in 1998. It sold more than 100,000 copies in a nation of 16 million people, creating a stir that earned him an invitation to Parliament and a profile on television."Mahmood Mamdani, Moses Isegawa, and Michael Colin Vazquez - Hearts in Exile", Transition 10:2, pp.
"Accessories Designed by Dane Proving Popular in U.S. Homes; Jens Quistgaard, Son of Noted Sculptor, a Born Craftsman", The New York Times, October 10, 1958. Accessed August 4, 2009. By 1958, Nierengard and Quistgaard had expanded Dansk's wares to include teak magazine racks and stools, stoneware casseroles and salt and pepper shakers, and flatware with split cane handles, with The New York Times that year as "creating a stir" as "some of the most popular accessories found in American homes". Dansk relocated to Mount Kisco, New York and was known for its sleek, functional products often made of exotic woods such as teak, combined with enameled metal and stainless steel.
The Land of the Settlers is a five-part documentary series created by Chaim Yavin, who was described by the Arab News as "the Israeli version of America’s Walter Cronkite". With a handheld camera, Yavin traveled throughout his homeland of Israel and interviewed a range of Palestinians and Israelis in order to document the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. Released in 2005, his series was too controversial to air on Israel's public TV station, Channel 1, despite the fact that he had helped to create the station and served as its lead anchorman. It ran instead on Channel 2, creating a stir for its sympathy towards Palestinians.
Several New York Times articles mention the Waldorf–Astoria Orchestra with various conductors, including Harold Leonard (1926–1927), Meyer Davis (1929–1932), Nat Brandywine (1932), Jack Denny (1932), and Oscar Adler (1933). Meyer Davis's Waldorf–Astoria Orchestra is sometimes described as directed by Bill Artzt, Joe Moss, and Mischa Borr, instead of Davis himself.The New York Times 7 May 1957 P. 35 Denny departed when Xavier Cugat's Orchestra began creating a stir at the Waldorf–Astoria. Cugat never had a contract with the Waldorf–Astoria, but his band reigned supreme there for 16 years. He began with a salary of $500 per week which escalated to $7,000 per week plus a percentage of the door. A picture of the Waldorf–Astoria Orchestra, dated March 4, 1918 and marked "to Mr. Oscar Tschirky on his 25th anniversary" is signed by each member of the orchestra .
After the death of her father, Parisot moved to London where she made her stage debut at the King's Theatre on 9 February 1796 in a production of Piramo e Tisbe. The Morning Chronicle spoke of the 19-year-old's performance favorably and described her balance "as positively magical, for her person was almost horizontal while turning as a pivot on her toe." Parisot frequently wore costumes that accentuated her legs as she danced, leading the Monthly Mirror to remark on her degree of flexibility in a 1796 performance in the ballet le Triomphe de l'Amour as creating "a stir by raising her legs far higher than was customary for dancers", while Leigh Hunt reported that she was "very thin and always smiling". Parisot's salary for the 1795–1796 season was £600 and she earned £577 in 1799–1800 and £840 during the 1803–1804 season.

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