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I rarely get stirred up … and I did apologize.
Note all the sediment stirred up in the shallow waters!
Excitement in your relationships will be stirred up this evening.
Jack in the Box once stirred up a bacon milkshake.
It's muck, stirred up from sewers and bayous and creeks.
Expect drama in your social life to be stirred up.
He has certainly stirred up the worst elements in America.
Joker stirred up a fair amount of controversy before opening.
"You've stirred up an earthquake," she said one told her.
This isn't the first time Blippi has stirred up controversy.
The move to delist has stirred up controversy with conservationists.
Nor is most of the dark sentiment he stirred up.
Harington and Leslie, 83, first stirred up relationship rumors in 2012.
Through social media, they stirred up vitriol aimed at ethnic Chinese.
From Day 1, Trump stirred up controversy with the Hispanic community.
Still, Sharon says Page's Bush biography stirred up some painful feelings.
Insecurities will get stirred up this evening—watch out for jealousy.
Even some Chinese investments that went through have stirred up controversy.
Excitement will be stirred up in your intimate relationships this evening.
Passionate energy is stirred up this evening, and you're feeling competitive!
This only stirred up greater animosity among America's disenfranchised bird population.
The Kavanaugh-Blasey testimonies have stirred up painful memories for many.
This approach stirred up tension and anger in the coastal communities.
Issues around relationships, intimacy, and trust will be stirred up today.
President Trump stirred up an already-stirred-up hornet's nest when he gave his opinion of those players who choose to disrespect the flag by refusing to stand while the "Star-Spangled Banner" is being played.
Though this stirred up controversy, his career spans far more provocative acts.
Russian agents stirred up protests against NATO and funded busloads of demonstrators.
The new arrivals, most of them Muslims, have stirred up political arguments.
He's tweeted more than 36,000 times and it's often stirred up controversy.
But Markle's influence has stirred up mixed feelings in businesses like Birks.
Peterson has stirred up a ton of controversy, particularly on the left.
But her negotiations on the matter have stirred up others as well.
This is not the first time that Young has stirred up controversy.
The planet struck Jupiter's core and stirred up the heavy elements inside.
Every one of them seems to be stirred up by this storm.
Propaganda on state-owned channels has stirred up hatred of LGBTQ individuals.
But a recent note from a friend stirred up her fight again.
She has also stirred up her own controversy on issues of race.
The noise stirred up a firefight with Japanese soldiers near the summit.
Even the vagina-esque promotional poster stirred up confusion amoung Twitter users.
The case split families and political parties, and stirred up the press.
Your emotions will get stirred up today, but supportive vibes are flowing, too.
They stirred up outrage through social media and filed complaints with the police.
Still, this decision has, not surprisingly, stirred up a fair amount of controversy.
Last year, the economic issues have stirred up social unrest on several occasions.
Venus and Pluto oppose, and deep issues are stirred up in your relationships.
The plan stirred up controversy, largely over its crossing through the Nebraska Sandhills.
The comment stirred up the painful history of lynchings in Mississippi and elsewhere.
This is your chance to smell the living soil stirred up by raking.
Elizabeth Banks has stirred up some controversy over recent comments about moviegoer preferences.
Brexit has stirred up a political rage inside me that didn't exist before!
The nativity stirred up controversy online, with some disagreeing with the political overtones.
If you have siblings, some drama with them may get stirred up now.
Deep, emotional issues are being stirred up, but finding support will feel tough.
I mean why this firing at work has stirred up so much emotion.
In 2014, three Muslims were killed in riots stirred up by hardline Buddhist groups.
A few appeared on their forums, but they haven't stirred up too much trouble.
In this off-year election, more than usual, national politics especially stirred up voters.
Where Argentina stands out is in the activism that the violence has stirred up.
He contended that America would not give into the "fear" stirred up by Trump.
This is the ethical debate stirred up by Dubai Police's plans for robot officers.
The Boost assets have stirred up interest from a variety of parties, including Amazon.
I am thankful for the nameless sensations and wild associations these paintings stirred up.
It stirred up something within us to come together as a true NYHC tribe.
His campaign may well have stirred up India's Hindu majority against the Muslim minority.
Liberals have stirred up anger and distrust of faith through fear and intimidation tactics.
We now live in a period when fear is somehow misused and stirred up.
In all of these works, associations are stirred up but nothing is pinned down.
Plenty of shows have made missteps, and plenty more have intentionally stirred up trouble.
The Obama administration's guidelines on trans students have stirred up consternation on the right.
These bold claims certainly stirred up some feelings among autonomous vehicle experts and industry leaders.
Biden stirred up controversy Tuesday evening when he referenced working with the late segregationist Sens.
None other than Banks' latest interview, where she stirred up some extremely in-character drama.
When Kim Kardashian West dressed up as Aaliyah in 2017, it stirred up some controversy.
Excitement is in the air, and some powerful emotions will be stirred up this afternoon.
"The government have stirred up a scandal," Minsk-based political analyst Alexander Klaskovsky told Reuters.
Those results weren't great either (though the story also stirred up controversy about Gizmodo's actions).
For all the controversy he's stirred up, however, Trump's latest cultural war misses the point.
Pro-Trump ads were fairly common, though other ads stirred up anti-Trump sentiment too.
This resonates with the themes stirred up by this weekend's new Moon eclipse in Leo.
Clinical trials have stirred up intense controversy about whether antidepressants greatly outperform the placebo effect.
It's stirred up backlash for even the progressive Left's most darling candidates, like Bernie Sanders.
That was after he stirred up customer anger in a tweet a few days before.
China pledged a firm response if Japan stirred up trouble in the South China Sea.
Future Confederate leaders once stirred up trouble at the US Military Academy at West Point.
It's all stirred up questions about what Schiff will do once the Russia probe concludes.
The post stirred up controversy for Yelp (and dozens of Medium rebuttals and rebuttals-of-rebuttals).
Expect a lot of drama to be stirred up in your social life at this moment.
Islamist groups have stirred up anger at perceived slights to religion, bringing protesters onto the streets.
Their cars stirred up even more dust, which made running the actual marathon even more difficult.
Having stirred up nationalist feelings for so long, the Communist Party can never abandon its claim.
But tension goes down today in your intimate relationships, and trust issues will be stirred up.
Apparently, the economic realities of our world have stirred up a desire for meaning over money.
B, stirred up a small controversy yesterday with a Twitter barrage suggesting the Earth was flat.
But because this is Donald Trump's White House, her departure stirred up a load of controversy.
Written largely in the vernacular, they stirred up controversy so successfully that the censors stepped in.
Mr Hillyard has been selling election souvenirs since 2008, when Barack Obama stirred up large crowds.
There's a possessive, even obsessive atmosphere, and people's insecurities and power issues are being stirred up.
They have also, between them, stirred up the debate about nuclear proliferation in North-East Asia.
The HuffPost coverage on Wednesday stirred up a ferocious social media debate about gender in politics.
Its nuclear and missile tests, though erratic and often failed, stirred up one crisis after another.
The governor's decision to allow the bill to become law has stirred up opposition all sides.
He's stirred up fear of a national crime wave — notwithstanding the fact that it doesn't exist.
The scene stirred up complex emotions for Bailey, who is interested in documenting human rights issues.
What's interesting is that Kourtney's nearly nude picture stirred up little to no backlash at all.
Effectively, all of this alien panic coverage was stirred up from one quote from one researcher.
When a copycat killer emerges years later, the lives of all three are stirred up again.
But they may have inadvertently stirred up a more fractious fight with the N.F.L. Players Association.
Today, Be Kind to Yourself The Kavanaugh-Blasey testimonies have stirred up painful memories for many.
Democracy was also challenged by the deep hatreds stirred up by four years of total war.
The valuation question The recent volatility in the stock market has stirred up the valuation debate.
The case stirred up a national controversy and led to a push to change the law.
Complicated issues concerning money come to a head, and fears about change are are stirred up.
"Brexit has stirred up a political rage inside me that didn't exist before!" a teacher wrote.
Northam stirred up even more controversy when he was asked about the bill in an interview.
Indeed, the president's actions have already stirred up threats of retaliatory action by our trading partners.
While India's sudden and swift demonetization stirred up the country, several other countries are planning the same.
She stirred up more emotion in a single monologue than some of the entire episodes this season.
Joaquin Phoenix's murderous clown in the film "Joker" has stirred up serious concerns about violence this fall.
"I suppose / Old Man Trump knows / Just how much / Racial Hate / He stirred up," the lyrics go.
Before she lost weight, she says, going out with her friends stirred up a lot of anxiety.
Both UCB's ban of Glaser, as well as Metzger's inflammatory response, stirred up controversy on social media.
It stirred up rage in the replies as users took the claims of fraud at face value.
All of this is the logical end-point to the anti-media feeling stirred up by Trump.
The anniversary, along with the memories stirred up by the inquiry, is proving to be particularly anxious.
Last year, the coffee mainstay stirred up quite the controversy with their plain red ombré cup design.
It has recently devoted more attention to the diaspora—and stirred up tensions between Hindus and Muslims.
Unexpected winds on Sunday reenergized the blaze and stirred up fire tornadoes that jumped across the area.
But Mr Trump's Republican base, stirred up by his loyal media, shows no sign of going soft.
Trump has regularly stirred up controversy on the campaign trail and has frequently dismayed Republican establishment leaders.
The bank's association with Trump's government may reignite feelings of anger that ad may have stirred up.
Anger stirred up a winning turnout in the depressed, down-at-heel cities of England (see article).
Seabirds clustered above the same patch of water, interested in the fishy breakfast being stirred up there.
The ad, which Gillespie blasted as depicting his supporters as racists, stirred up conservative outrage online. 3.
Mini Boden just stirred up some magic with this new, limited-edition collection made for mini Muggles.
The energy is over-the-top today, Gemini; drama will be stirred up in your social life.
Since the images were released, the campaign has stirred up a storm on social media (as expected).
And, unlike other technology companies, its runaway success hasn't stirred up public or political backlash — so far.
But it also stirred up die-hard Republicans, potentially endangering the "enthusiasm gap" Democrats had been enjoying.
Were you at all floored by the amount of feelings and interpretations that the video stirred up?
Traditionally, the serial abuse of Siri or violence toward driverless cars hasn't stirred up Harambe-like alarm.
The build-up and the outrage stirred up by the press serves to further polarize our country.
In a small boat, one person stirred up chum in the water to lure in the shark.
The procedure will cause rocks and surface soil to be stirred up and captured in the sampler head.
It will also create space for you to work with the emotions that have stirred up inside you.
Tit-for-tat tariffs between both the countries have rattled financial markets and stirred up global recessionary fears.
The research team had previously studied brain activity patterns that reflect feelings stirred up by movies or music.
After it's stirred up and stored in the fridge overnight, she serves it with berries and shredded coconut.
But a combination of new entrants and economic uncertainty stirred up by Britain's 'Brexit' vote threaten their business.
"As for Kudirka, she's more than ready for a change: "We need to get stirred up about it.
The Golden Globe nominations were announced yesterday, and they've already stirred up a lot of controversy and feelings.
Conversation is stirred up today as the moon in chatty Gemini opposes Jupiter, the planet of big ideas.
Colton Underwood's season of The Bachelor has yet to premiere, but one contestant has already stirred up controversy.
President Donald Trump's fancy fingering in a post-midnight — and now deleted — tweet has stirred up a kerfuffle.
This has been an emotionally intense week for you, Virgo, since issues at home have been stirred up.
"They see all the games, manipulations, and chaos that is purposefully stirred up by narcissistic parents," said Thomas.
Until then, the national pride stirred up by this victory could turn out to be an own goal.
As often happens, those answers sometimes stirred up more questions -- or, as in this case, an abiding mystery.
Difficult conversations about money and intimacy are stirred up, and you're very sensitive to other people's energies today.
"I think hatred has become more intense and the elite has stirred up more hatred," Sirawith told Reuters.
A healthy spirit of competition is stirred up on July 25 when action planet Mars trines lucky Jupiter.
And the moment more broadly stirred up debate over what qualifies a critic to review an artist's work.
Unexpected drama is stirred up in your social life this evening, but you'll learn some surprising and important things.
At a campaign rally in Las Vegas, he stirred up the crowd after he was interrupted by a protester.
Since his inauguration in January 2017, President Trump's Twitter feed has stirred up numerous controversies on a global scale.
According to court records, the investigation period "stirred up the hornet's nestof gossip and rumor" at the high school.
Lawrence also stirred up a little drama after the ceremony when she scolded a reporter in the press room.
Taken at a 2007 photo shoot for Maxim, the sexy shots quickly stirred up controversy in Gellar's comment section.
Michelle Wolf's monologue at the White House Correspondents' Dinner on Saturday has stirred up an unexpected amount of controversy.
It has stirred up a panic about African gangs in Melbourne, despite scant evidence that any such gangs exist.
The actors first stirred up relationship rumors in 2012, just like their fictional show counterparts, Jon Snow and Ygritte.
The former MLB player stirred up infidelity allegations on Twitter just a few days after the engagement news broke.
He launched his campaign talking about Mexican "rapists," and subsequently stirred up xenophobia against many other groups, especially Muslims.
And as it approached the US Gulf Coast, it stirred up a massive mud slide on the sea floor.
Lots of emotions are unexpectedly stirred up today, but you're feeling anchored, supported, and ready to take on anything.
The move in commodities has stirred up talk in the bond market of inflation, another catalyst for higher yields.
This week Apple launched a new iPhone without a headphone jack and stirred up an understandable furor of discontent.
Todd Phillips' "Joker," in theaters Friday, has already stirred up strong reactions to its unapologetic violence and moral ambiguity.
They are now beginning to grapple with how to best harness the energy that his campaign has stirred up.
At nearly every point the art in "Unfinished" could have been more stirred up, in ways small and large.
Excitement will get stirred up in the financial sector of your chart, thanks to Venus meeting Uranus in Aries.
It's lower-powered, with a single camera and lower-resolution screen that stirred up criticism amongst display enthusiasts online.
The first offshore wind farm in the United States, the turbines have stirred up predictable controversy in this area.
It's the Skywhale, the giant art balloon that stirred up outrage five years ago when it flew over Canberra.
Sadness, anger, hurt, embarrassment, anxiety, and disappointment are just a few of the emotions that might get stirred up.
That quickly stirred up a wave of backlash, including from UK Prime Minister Theresa May, usually a Trump ally.
The move stirred up campaign officials as well, because that was money they could have raised for Trump's reelection effort.
By the time MTV's new show, Siesta Key, premiered on Monday night, it had already stirred up tons of controversy.
Mr Hamon, who was briefly education minister in 2014, stirred up voters in recent weeks with promises of public largesse.
And frankly, it's a welcome relief from the controversy stirred up from West's interview with Jimmy Kimmel earlier this week.
Fears have been stirred up, as we can see the VIX index jumped for almost 38% during the past week.
On Thursday, the "Back to You" singer, 26, stirred up excitement when she posted a selfie from the recording studio.
Pamela Anderson has stirred up controversy by suggesting Harvey Weinstein's accusers shouldn't have allowed themselves to be alone with him.
Any tabloid controversy he stirred up—the partying, the supermodels, the missed practices—just contributed to the Dark Knight mythos.
Our referendum result, and the issues of race and immigration it has stirred up, has divided generations, friends, and families.
He's also stirred up controversy at college campuses across the country — and in England — where his appearances have prompted protests.
But if nothing else, the controversy surrounding the icing has stirred up even more interest in the already popular program.
While Warren's wealth tax his stirred up a mix of reactions, the wealth tax proposed by her 2020 challenger Sen.
The dark side of this "fake" news is that violence is being stirred up against people based on media lies.
The actors first stirred up relationship rumors in 2012, in sync with their fictional GoT counterparts, Jon Snow and Ygritte.
In response, Russia seized the Crimean Peninsula and stirred up a phony anti-Kiev rebellion in the southeastern Donbas region.
President Trump recently recognized Jerusalem as Israel's new capital, and stirred up a new wave of controversy in the region.
By the spring of 220, Seitz feared that the longer they deliberated, the more bad blood would be stirred up.
Outraged, Mr. Putin pushed into Ukraine, annexed Crimea and stirred up a war that has claimed more than 20153,000 lives.
The cases stirred up resentment towards the cruise industry, even toward ships that reported no confirmed cases of the virus.
Although other issues arouse strong passions at Westminster, none matches those stirred up by the relationship between Britain and Europe.
Basketball legend Carmelo Anthony's signature Jordan sneaker stirred up some controversy in the 2013/2014 season because of its design.
The ad from Peloton, a company known for its exercise bikes, stirred up a storm across the internet this week.
This spring, seeing Nick Sivo go through the batch with a new company stirred up the sediment of Altman's youth.
Halle Berry topped the list, followed by Meryl Streep (no doubt following her recent drama stirred up with Chanel's Karl Lagerfeld!).
Its campaign won support from many of the region's Sunni residents, but it also stirred up hatred toward their Shiite neighbors.
His arrival in Los Angeles, and in Major League Soccer, before the start of last season stirred up even more controversy.
In 1987, the artist stirred up controversy with Piss Christ, an image of a crucifix in a glass of his urine.
The rules have stirred up the $18 trillion U.S. open-end fund market since they were first proposed a year ago.
They are banking on opposition in the states, stirred up through more targeted digital and television ads, to stop the bill.
Moreover, as the surge in women candidates also suggests, Mr Trump's chauvinism may have stirred up Democratic voters across the board.
They even stirred up engagement rumors in late November when the singer was spotted wearing a diamond ring on that finger.
Trump's campaign has stirred up anger among rank-and-file Republicans of the sort not seen since the 1964 Goldwater convention.
"I don't think there's any crazy bad blood beside what you guys stirred up," Stanton said, referring to the news media.
Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili has blamed Moscow for the unrest, suggesting a "fifth column" loyal to Moscow had stirred up trouble.
"I suppose Old Man Trump knows just how much racial hate he stirred up," Guthrie wrote in one of his notebooks.
In 2005, West stirred up controversy with his claim, on live television, that George W. Bush didn't care about black people.
You can also expect issues to get stirred up between you and your siblings, as well as in your local neighborhood.
The show stirred up controversy last year by inviting Trump to host an episode and supplying him with lame, treacly jokes.
The looks on players' faces in defeat and victory rival any feelings that ever get stirred up by Grand Slam results.
Scheduling conflicts stirred up from last week's eclipse resurface on Wednesday when action planet Mars challenges rebellious Uranus again, inspiring impulsivity.
Her lyrics teem with the multitude of feelings that the blessed event stirred up: excitement, anxiety, nostalgia, sometimes all at once.
Yesterday's full moon in Scorpio stirred up a lot of deep emotional issues—how do you feel about it all now?
But it also stirred up troubling memories and emotions that I had worked hard for decades to keep in safe storage.
Certainly, the empire's official recognition of 19143 constituent peoples stirred up competition over privileges — the "nationalities question," as contemporaries called it.
But as younger citizens stirred up trouble, the older generation continued to represent Soviet culture and abide by the communist lifestyle.
But add the feelings stirred up by the political climate and you get a potent combination — especially in extremely close quarters.
Dozens of giveaway glow-in-the-dark wristbands were hurled to the ice by angry fans stirred up by the fracas.
But the offer stirred up the interest of another potential suitor, which quietly spent weeks putting together its own rival bid.
Ahead of Thursday's flights, President Moon Jae-in called for calm and decried "fake news" for having stirred up excessive anxiety.
Ahead of Thursday's flights, President Moon Jae-in called for calm and decried "fake news" for having stirred up excessive anxiety.
The executive order came two months after the attack on Pearl Harbor that stirred up anti-Japanese sentiments among many Americans.
The incident has stirred up controversy over how we remember complicated public figures, even as circumstances around the suspension remain unclear.
Still, trade politics are notoriously difficult and are made tougher in an election year that has stirred up anti-trade rhetoric.
Trump then stirred up further controversy by cheering on Barr on Twitter, raising concerns that he was meddling in the case.
Although Google's involvement stirred up concern among employees, it's possible that Google's own product offerings limit its access to sensitive government data.
Now the local Polish community is worried the anti-EU feeling stirred up in the tense campaign is translating into open aggression.
This was Donald Trump in candidate Trump flavor, but he did say some things that really stirred up a lot of folks.
The actors first stirred up relationship rumors in 2012, in sync with their fictional Game of Thrones counterparts, Jon Snow and Ygritte.
And, if one speech from the convention is remembered, it will be Cruz's, which stirred up the biggest controversy of the week.
The latter had stirred up quite a bit of controversy because it portrayed a tender and tragic love affair between two men.
The actors first stirred up relationship rumors in 2012, in sync with their fictional Game of Thrones counterparts, Jon Snow and Ygritte.
" On his choice of rhetoric: "I can say all kinds of things to get people stirred up, but leaders don't do that.
C Yadier Molina was back in the lineup Friday night after a day off, which stirred up a tempest before the game.
After the photo stirred up controversy about yet another high-profile celebrity not tipping their waiter, Jenner says the post was misleading.
While the new president has already done damage to the country's social fabric, he's also stirred up passion for change, Zuckerberg recognizes.
As noted by Eater DC, the declaration from Bowser stirred up controversy, with many commenters embracing the sauce as a DC staple.
The final season of "Hannah Montana" was still airing on Disney Channel, and Cyrus' apparent drug use stirred up plenty of controversy.
Harington and Leslie, 30, first stirred up relationship rumors in 2012, in sync with their fictional GoT counterparts, Jon Snow and Ygritte.
In each case, after it has stirred up separatist violence to a boiling point, it seeks to interpose itself as the peacekeeper.
The pair spent 20 minutes down below, but couldn't take any photos, as their submarine stirred up too much of the seafloor.
This year's Met Gala was free of heated elevator confrontations, but that doesn't mean there wasn't a little drama being stirred up.
Russell Wilson showed up to stand behind BBMAs co-host Ciara (as he should), and two comedians stirred up more dating rumors.
The children's book publisher Scholastic pulled A Birthday Cake for George Washington on Sunday after the book stirred up serious controversy online.
To a degree, then, North Korea's history can be traced to the rhetorical winds stirred up by an American president, Woodrow Wilson.
It was Beijing's numerous attempts over the past two decades to "mainlandize" Hong Kong that stirred up unrest in the first place.
I was moved, even transformed, but told her how sorry I was for having stirred up her feelings and memories like that.
In August, he stirred up more chatter when, in a radio interview, he accused Lauryn Hill of refusing to properly pay musicians.
Rising nationalism, stirred up by Mr Xi and embraced with zeal by mainland netizens, may prove a bigger problem than trade tensions.
The president stirred up populist passions in 2202 with talk of bringing manufacturing industries, coal mines and steel mills back to life.
Despite Facebook's insistence it has done what it can to protect users' data, the scuffle has stirred up discussion over tech regulations.
Single use plastic straws are a small thing that's stirred up a big controversy, mainly because of its impact on the environment.
In fact, he dictated the statement that was attributed to his son in response to the controversy stirred up by the revelations.
Still, they have stirred up concern among Oklahoma's residents, and regulators have been debating (arguably too sluggishly) whether further safeguards are needed.
Of course, I did begin this article by mentioning the excitement and nostalgia that would be stirred up by this potential bout.
The injunction follows statements from Montreal Mayor Denis Coderre, who stirred up controversy in January when he professed opposition to the project.
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai stirred up the hive today with his official declaration of war on the net neutrality rules established in 2015.
Ora even accessorized the look with the same same Jennifer Fisher "R" pendant necklace which stirred up the story in the first place.
This week's decision to bar OutVets from marching drew immediate condemnation from high-profile politicians and stirred up a furor on social media.
Afterwards the room continued to haunt me in ways, but rather than avoid it and the feelings it stirred up, I stayed there.
He tweeted this during a period when intelligence leaks stirred up questions about officials from his campaign and their interactions with the Russians.
Over the last several days, she's posted several Instagram photos that have stirred up plenty of excitement among Swifties hoping for new music.
Harington, 31, and Leslie, 30, first stirred up relationship rumors in 2012, in sync with their fictional GoT counterparts, Jon Snow and Ygritte.
Instead, Brittany decided to ask a pastor from her hometown church, who has stirred up quite a bit of controversy of his own.
This isn't the first time avocados have stirred up controversy more substantial than whether or not peas belong in a batch of guacamole.
Both men have stirred up controversy and highlight the many problems that YouTube has with content from some of its most popular entertainers.
Each launch stirred up quite the frenzy within the beauty community, but none quite as much as the latter's then-limited-edition offering.
In its fourth season, Charlie Brooker's dystopian anthology series Black Mirror stirred up some debate over its new dedication to relatively positive endings.
The declaration came just hours after he stirred up the final presidential debate by leaving open the possibility he may challenge the results.
I think sometimes the rhetoric just gets people so stirred up and there are people who are very radical in what they say.
The anxiety stirred up by Saturn and Neptune could make you feel really worried about your future and how the world sees you.
Her stepson, Donald Trump, Jr., has monopolized headlines after news of his meeting with a Russian lawyer stirred up more West Wing drama.
His short sentence and even shorter time served stirred up debate on how the justice system handles rape, campus drinking culture, and privilege.
For the hope that I stirred up in people, I [have to take] responsibility for the fight and continue to go back there.
It's possible, for instance, that eastbound winds stirred up on the daytime face of these planets create mild conditions along their western regions.
Democratic opposition to privatizing Social Security stirred up so much public opposition that Republicans in Congress didn't even bring it to a vote.
Claiming that the protests were stirred up by "outside agitators", Mr O'Neill adjourned parliament until August 2nd—after the no-confidence risk passes.
Gusts of wind stirred up clouds of dust, and rain fell; when the weather cleared, the late-afternoon sun spilled across the prairie.
The Theranos saga has stirred up a bunch of attention, so it was only a matter of time before the feds came knocking.
It's hard to tell what the outcome will be, but things will be stirred up in ways that are comfortable and self-serving.
The Sikhs say local Muslim hardliners have stirred up hostility against them, and the community now requires police protection for their funeral rituals.
Attempting to go public this fall stirred up a lot of drama — in finances and leadership — for the nine-year-old coworking company.
Unless the public does get excited, stirred up, agitated, energized, provoked or stimulated by Medicare for all, it will never become a reality.
They often stirred up controversy because of their explosive allegations, based on what some critics saw as inadequate evidence or vaguely sourced reporting.
Politicians, and their media minions, have good reason to keep us stirred up, to keep our passions in a state of constant excitation.
Meanwhile, the greatest danger to the "liberty" of white Southerners was the "evil course" pursued by the abolitionists, who stirred up sectional hatred.
"Despite interest rates falling, the exchange rate has not exploded, inflation has not jumped and markets have not been stirred up," Erdogan said.
When China's Anbang Insurance Group set out on a buying spree, it stirred up concerns about the insurer's ties to China's top leadership.
The controversial demolition stirred up preservation advocacy for Mr. Christiansen's remaining buildings, and a number of the paraboloids have been granted landmark status.
He claimed the accusations were stirred up by his ex-wife, Elaine, who he said is seeking a revised settlement of their divorce.
The show, which follows a series of teenagers as they undergo sexual encounters, stirred up controversy almost immediately for its graphic sex scenes.
Afterwards, Camila and her mother were illegally detained by paramilitaries and accused of supporting the guerrillas, and this stirred up anger in Camila.
Trump's comment that reporters were "the only ones who care" about whether he released his tax returns stirred up 165,000 tweets during the session.
By the end of his term in office Russia had annexed Crimea, stirred up conflict elsewhere in Ukraine and teamed up with Mr Assad.
The displaced users, with nothing left to lose, stirred up as much trouble as they could, and likely the Reddit admins fear a repeat.
The Zendaya-starring HBO show has stirred up controversy since its premiere in June for its raw depictions of teenage sexuality and drug use.
In recent years, a real estate market boom in Vietnam has stirred up protests by small landowners evicted to make way for construction projects.
The event stirred up controversy and numerous headlines at the time, even though the podcast was recorded in California, where recreational marijuana is legal.
And though he didn't bring another monument of the Ten Commandments into the court building, his second tenure stirred up controversy for other reasons.
A major figure in Australia's Western Desert Art Movement, which locals refer to as "dot painting," Tjapaltjarri's paintings stirred up Haji Omar's childhood memories.
A billboard on the highway between Greensboro and Winston-Salem in North Carolina has stirred up a lively discussion on sexism in the community.
And in the process, it has stirred up the hybrid cloud market in a way we didn't see coming last week before this deal.
What Degrassi: Next Class understands is that high-school drama is usually more about the emotions stirred up by events than the events themselves.
But the events have also stirred up trouble for President Trump whose slow response to the tragic rally has driven a week of backlash.
He believes his assailant had mental health problems, but adds that he was likely stirred up by rhetoric used to delegitimize the political opposition.
Brutal winter weather has wiped out hundreds of flights, left JFK flooded, and stirred up a horde of pissed-off passengers in its wake.
The misogyny, anti-Semitism and racism stirred up under the guise of telling it like it is, of locker room talk, of being raw.
It was an afternoon of bright lights, stages, and music that stirred up flashbacks of my days working at MTV News, covering 'traditional' celebrities.
There's a bowl of stir-fried brown rice that, once it's stirred up with nori, chanterelles and a runny egg, reminds me of bibimbap.
Was it memories of being at war, stirred up during his meeting with the gun dealer, that edged Mike away from the execution plan?
The Moon enters cool, logical Air sign Aquarius tonight, but don't expect this evening to be totally chill—powerful emotions will be stirred up.
The xenophobia and the resentment that Donald Trump stirred up during the 2016 election are fundamentally concerns about the future of the American electorate.
Mondale benefited by seven points in the polls, but it stirred up an independent question of Reagan's age and fitness for a second term.
The deployment of THAAD to South Korea also stirred up controversy with China, which considers the system's powerful radars a threat to its security.
Throughout, the best part is the band's protean interactivity — stirred up by Ms. Melford, and given extra buoyancy by Stomu Takeishi's acoustic bass guitar.
His wait to be elected to the Hall stirred up concerns that he was being unfairly penalized for personality squabbles and extravagant touchdown celebrations.
Ex-UFC octagon girl Amber Miller says Jenna stirred up her social media minions to attack her during a "self-proclaimed roast" of Amber.
The email stirred up enough outrage that Mr. Sitwell apologized, said it was all a joke and stepped down from his position on Wednesday.
Originally slated to be called "Kimono Solutionwear," the name stirred up so many accusations of cultural appropriation that she walked back her initial announcement.
Mr. West's most recent album, "Ye," reached No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart amid a few controversies stirred up by his Twitter feed.
"About the only time he mentioned the racial tensions and violence stirred up last week was in the context of defending himself," she writes.
President Donald Trump also stirred up controversy when he told The Sun newspaper two week ago that May had ignored his advice on Brexit.
Terrorist attacks in the United States and Europe may have stirred up anti-Muslim hatred in 2015, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center.
And neither President Obama nor President Bush would have had to worry about the foul memories and ill will stirred up by his presence.
An Army veteran, a recent college graduate and a student who once won a poetry contest by condemning prejudice stirred up by the Sept.
By mid-April, separatist insurgents, stirred up by Russian propaganda and aided by Russian intelligence officers, had begun to take over towns in Donbass.
Schmidt's predictions come at a time when his successor at Google, CEO Sundar Pichai, has stirred up controversy around the company's strategy in China.
On Tuesday, major conversations about the future are stirred up with your family and partners, when communication planet Mercury squares off with optimistic Jupiter.
We recently engaged Mark Patricof to advise us and that seems to have stirred up some excitement, when the fact is that nothing is new.
The Sun enters Leo at 213:221 PM on Sunday, giving you a burst of energy to work through things stirred up by eclipse season.
As the birthday boy carefully examined his beautiful Batman cake, his dad stirred up some trouble by attempting to tarnish the frosting with his finger.
"We regret about the ad which had stirred up such an unnecessary misunderstanding," McDonald's in China said on its Weibo page, according to Focus Taiwan.
Local officials, clearly worried about the reaction of higher-ups to the disorder, said implausibly that the disturbances had been stirred up by "outside troublemakers".
Impeachment is just another scandal stirred up by Democrats — bringing with it exactly the same chance that people here will change their mind about Trump.
But Monday's incident struck a chord with other players who echoed Jones' complaints and stirred up a debate about the behavior of Boston sports fans.
Privately, Chinese elites still see the arc of history bending in their direction – though they worry that Xi's new assertiveness has stirred up unneeded opposition.
Walker, a grassroots organizer and the first Independent to be elected to the Charlottesville City Council since the 1940s, has already stirred up strong emotions.
Philip, for instance, is having trouble shaking distant Russian memories that were stirred up after he attended the controversial human-potential movement known as est.
A group of transgender men took a jab at Scarlett Johansson after the actress stirred up controversy for taking a role as a transgender man.
Leslie, 30, and Harington, 31, first stirred up relationship rumors in 2012, in sync with their fictional Game of Thrones counterparts, Jon Snow and Ygritte.
Central Asian governments are not keen to amplify that by allowing the sort of outrage that the internment camps have stirred up in the West.
The actresses new Netflix show, " Insatiable ," stirred up some controversy with its trailer, prompting some critics to accuse the series of fat shaming and cruelty.
Of course, the world anticipated major wins for Beyoncé, especially considering that she was nominated for nine awards and stirred up major drama with Lemonade.
The session was the most fractious in memory, and the bad feelings stirred up in the capitol will linger long after the lawmakers return home.
Trump also avoided other topics that have stirred up controversy: He did not attack the press, nor did he make allegations of widespread voter fraud.
Venus moves into Pisces on Tuesday, bringing a sense of comfort to your home life, and helping to soothe whatever uncertainty Pisces season stirred up.
Brown's story quickly stirred up homophobic rage on the internet, and on Monday, his attorneys filed a lawsuit seeking emotional damages against the grocery giant.
The allegations have, unsurprisingly, stirred up old rumors suggesting Hunter could have been cheating on his wife with some or all five of these individuals.
Meanwhile, her deleted comments went massively viral and stirred up a whole new debate — about the uses and limits of Ambien in stoking political fires.
Currently, Oprah's picks include Ta-Nehisi Coates' The Water Dancer, Elizabeth Strout's Olive, Again, and Jeanine Cummins' American Dirt, which recently stirred up some controversy.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin stirred up controversy last week when he said that the climate change activist Greta Thunberg should take a college economics class.
This book, along with a wisp or two of early memories, has stirred up misgivings about his own past that Blake believes Varina might clarify.
The removal of Confederate monuments has also stirred up anger in cities like New Orleans, and officials in several states are now making similar efforts.
Her case reflected both the hysteria stirred up by Ebola at the time and the haphazard, varying rules governing public health emergencies across the country.
Even among the middle-class students at Oxford, the Chinese kids stirred up envy, and some resentment, by flaunting multiple versions of just-released iPhones.
Along with Mr. Wilders, the French far-right leader Marine Le Pen has stirred up anti-Islam anger by accusing Muslims of failing to integrate.
Some may flip to Clinton, some may support a third-party candidate, some may write in a candidate, but they will be stirred up — everyone will!
Bahamian Shaunae Miller's dive across the finish line to win gold in the women's 223.12 meters over U.S. Allyson Felix stirred up debate but was legal.
Given the fact that the "racial hate" stirred up by "Old Man Trump" is still in the news, perhaps these lyrics also deserve a new life.
Still, Trump stirred up controversy last week with a tweet on his personal account that slammed Nordstrom department stores for dumping his daughter Ivanka's product line.
The Spooky 43 crew could see the entire village, drawn by the noise, converging on the alley, like an anthill stirred up by a child's stick.
That deal stirred up a great deal of controversy, with detractors calling it a "bailout" of SolarCity, which had started to struggle after years of growth.
But the overpriced veggie may have stirred up just enough Internet outrage that people had see what all the hype is about — resulting in a sellout.
President Donald Trump's one-pager on tax reform "stirred up a lot of dust," but didn't clarify much, Brookings Institution's David Wessel told CNBC on Monday.
However, Bialik, 42, revealed that she had many feelings and struggles behind-the-scenes that stirred up emotions about her own marriage, which ended in divorce.
Companies that stirred up a lot of controversy, such as Hampton Creek and DraftKings; as well as Square and Pure Storage, two companies that went public.
And I think a lot of people pretended to be people they weren't on social media, and intentionally stirred up fights and ganged up in mobs.
But it has flourished after recent riots in Catalonia by separatists, capitalizing on Spanish nationalist sentiment stirred up by the country's worst political conflict in decades.
Despite the opening of the flagship, Barneys closed a store in Cleveland and stirred up controversy when its Dallas salon refused to do "big hair" styles.
The moon in fellow air sign Libra finds you in a flirtatious mood today, but expect some intense emotions to be stirred up early this evening.
Then comes the glory of bibimbap, rice inflamed with gochujang, thrown onto the grill and stirred up with scraps of seaweed and the remains of meat.
Things needed to be stirred up, and so people have a lot of passion and a lot of strong feelings and are angry, and rightfully so.
Speaking of which, this TV-only child stirred up a storm of speculation that Cersei's "black-haired beauty" actually survived and grew up to be Gendry.
Powerful emotions are stirred up, but it's an amazing time for inner work as the moon in Taurus connects with the lord of the underworld, Pluto.
The producer's involvement in the remake of the beloved musical drama stirred up major controversy; Peters was sued multiple times by former employees for sexual misconduct.
The lawsuit, which essentially seeks to stop Arizona from counting votes verified after Election Day, has already stirred up controversy — Cindy McCain, the widow of Sen.
They stirred up sectarian outrage further by spreading a doctored clip of the speech on the internet and staged protests to press the authorities to arrest him.
Turns out, Mother Moo Creamery in Sierra Madre, CA was the location of this iconic Big Little Lies scene that stirred up so many headlines last summer.
And from Axiom IV and our previous theorems, we can see that the universal energies stirred up by Cupid's difficult interventions belong in the lyrics of choruses.
Moore's haste in shooting, assembling and distributing the project -- billed as an "October surprise" -- was certainly attention-grabbing, given the feelings stirred up by the current campaign.
Issues in your love life will be stirred up—things that were "fun and games" in the past will suddenly feel so much more intense and important.
Donald Trump's latest foray into the tinderbox that is Middle Eastern geopolitics has again stirred up tensions in a region facing its greatest diplomatic crisis in decades.
Marlinspike directly addressed the controversy that Telegram Messenger founder Pavel Durov stirred up earlier this year when he basically accused Signal of collaborating with the U.S. government.
Snap has stirred up excitement around its new gender swapping feature, which doubled downloads of its Snapchat app in May compared with the previous month, OneZero reported.
Relationship issues are stirred up early as action planet Mars (in your sign, which makes you more aggressive than usual) opposes Pluto, in Capricorn, on July 2.
There are many good deals around the globe, including from large network carriers: Norwegian and WOW Air have stirred up the transatlantic market with ridiculously cheap fares.
The orange-turbaned leader of the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JUI-F) party stirred up religious students to demand the resignation of the prime minister, Imran Khan.
By making emotional arguments instead of logical ones, Donald Trump manipulates the fear that ISIS has stirred up; our guns have turned inward, toward our own citizens.
Eastern and midnight on Friday, the movie stirred up 109,000 tweets with the hashtag #BlackPanther, according to an analysis performed for CNBC by marketing technology firm Amobee.
Trump first stirred up controversy with Mexico on the presidential campaign trail in 2015, when he said the country was sending drugs and rapists across the border.
Each time, his piques have stirred up a fuss among politicians and commentators, but also cemented his reputation as a rare plain-speaking politician among the public.
" The Starbucks holiday cups have stirred up controversy in recent years due to conservative accusations that the company and liberals are helping fuel a "war on Christmas.
It has stirred up an anguished discussion about what justice for these men might look like and whether the thirst to punish them has gone too far.
You're in a social mood thanks to the Moon, in light and friendly Air sign Gemini; however, some intense emotions will get stirred up for you today.
By eliminating discounted fares for N.R.A. members, the airline has stirred up Georgia Republican opposition to a lucrative tax break that had substantial support only days ago.
This is not soccer's fiercest rivalry, but the tension has been stirred up a bit in recent days after accusations that Sweden was spying on Korean practices.
Since its debut a few weeks ago at the Venice Film Festival, where it won the top prize, Todd Phillips's "Joker" has stirred up quite a tempest.
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine arrived in Israel before dawn on Thursday and quickly stirred up dust, announcing that he would not attend the Yad Vashem commemoration.
The former secretary of state stirred up controversy on Monday with remarks reinforcing that there is no love lost between her and her 230 Democratic primary challenger.
Republicans there were already facing headwinds stirred up by Brownback, the unpopular former governor, who resigned earlier this year to take a job in the Trump administration.
The Giants front office stunningly traded Odell Beckham Jr. to the Cleveland Browns in March after he stirred up drama expressing his frustration with Manning last season.
Or will self-absorption and free-flowing peevishness be the hallmarks of an era of domestic and global crises, stirred up by grossly uninformed perceptions of reality?
South Korean President Moon Jae-In has stirred up a decades-old dispute with Japan, a move that risks disrupting the international effort to contain North Korea.
Saturday's incident stirred up further questions in Israel about the effectiveness of a coordination mechanism set up with Russia, which has also been reinforcing and arming Assad's army.
Teen Mom 2 and former 16 and Pregnant star Leah Messer's ex-husband, Jeremy Calvert, has stirred up outrage with a photo of their 3-year-old daughter.
While the live stream has ended and lives are returning to normal, the massive puddle in Newcastle upon Tyne in the United Kingdom stirred up plenty of emotions.
Separately, Sean Hannity — who also stirred up rumors about Hillary Clinton's health in the 2016 election — suggested last week that the Democratic Party was "hiding" Biden, who's 76.
Cheap money has not stirred up demand for credit: Ryoji Yoshizawa of S&P Global Ratings notes that Japanese companies have been net savers since the late 1990s.
Though the seemingly autobiographical nature of her latest album stirred up speculation about her relationship with Hov, there appeared to be no Love Drought during the couple's getaway.
"All sorts of patriotic emotions can be stirred up but that does not mean they ought to be acted upon or that they have objective merit," he wrote.
The government has relentlessly stirred up xenophobic sentiments against refugees and migrants by spewing hateful and misleading messages on billboards, in booklets, and on TV and radio nationwide.
Still, Korea Gas Corp's Thursday tender for June and July supply - set to close on April 26 - immediately stirred up bullish offers, rescuing an otherwise muted trading week.
Photo: A1A is seen after ocean waters stirred up by Hurricane Matthew washed away part of the ocean front road on October 8, 2016 in Flagler Beach, Florida.
Back in June, a Twitter users stirred up drama by ranking different types of fries, including shoestring, crinkle cut, steak, smiley face, and more, from best to worst.
The tragedy stirred up memories of not only past school shootings, like Newtown, but also the December 2015 terror attack in San Bernardino that killed 14 people. 3.
In 2015, a dining hall at Ohio's Oberlin College served some subpar banh mi, General Tso's chicken, and sushi, and stirred up a shitstorm, instead of student appreciation.
Virgo moons aren't fans of drama, but you've got to learn how to manage power struggles, gossip, and change—all of which is stirred up by this eclipse!
But like other Facebook bots, the feature lacks sensitivity, such as its Year in Review feature that stirred up some bad memories for some of its users previously.
What can make him feel like an aberration, in spite of all that, are the many dark elements of society he's stirred up, sometimes inadvertently but often intentionally.
And confusions over sexual identity, first stirred up in childhood, along with adult-imposed gender branding meant to suppress such feelings, are recurrent themes in Mr. LeDray's art.
Trump's statement, that the situation is a tough one, isn't quite the bold claim you might expect to see underlying the controversy being stirred up by the press.
Conflicts in your social life stirred up during last Friday's eclipse resurface on Wednesday evening, when action planet Mars squares off with the planet of the unexpected, Uranus.
Matt's college girlfriend had been raped one night at knifepoint on her walk home from Davis Library, and the incident had stirred up all the sludge in Matt.
But the fictionalized version of the iconic murders and subsequent court case has also stirred up the dust in real life — and could potentially lead to a breakthrough.
As for Putin, who brought with him a Cossack choir as a gift for the newlyweds, he was typically untroubled by the controversy stirred up by his presence.
The edgy subject matter stirred up plenty of controversies and there was even the threat of a boycott against the Portland alt-weekly that originally published his work.
Your planetary ruler Mercury is currently retrograde in Fire sign Aries, so you'll likely find yourself running into old friends; however, old jealousies may be stirred up, too.
Most recently, Queen stirred up the conversation on the first night of the Republican National Convention, calling Donald Trump's use of their song "We Are the Champions" unauthorized.
Groups such as the anti-immigration Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, and the "anti-Islamization" street movement PEGIDA have further stirred up tensions, organizing protests against mass immigration.
But this galaxy has always been a rule-bound place, and too much divergence from franchise traditions would probably have stirred up its own kind of fan outrage.
Uncertainty stirred up by President Trump's trade war and slowing global growth threaten the economic outlook, even though the domestic job market is strong and consumers are spending.
Those with long memories will remember the controversy stirred up by Republicans in 2015 over whether donations by foreigners to the Clintons' charitable foundation amounted to influence-peddling.
Now, with the new fear stirred up by Trump, she has to pursue legal options to adopt her younger siblings, just in case her parents are suddenly deported.
But hundreds of much-reported deaths in recent years have stirred up a wave of activism here and helped galvanize the #NiUnaMenos — Not One Less — movement since 2015.
It stirred up my anxiety, but at the same time, I got a greater appreciation for just how far contactless payments have come in the past few years.
These are just some of the memories the exhibition Between Tachisme and Abstract Expressionism: Bluhm, Francis, Jenkins at Hollis Taggart Galleries (October 5–November 10, 2017) stirred up.
Relationship issues are stirred up on June 15 when the Sun opposes Saturn; you'll find yourself wondering if there are too many restrictions or rules in your relationships.
When neo-Nazis planned a march that would go past the Goteborg synagogue on Yom Kippur this September, for example, it stirred up outrage across the political spectrum.
She added that she felt "deep sorrow and regret that the deficiencies in our work and various other factors have stirred up substantial controversies and disputes in society".
More than a year has passed since Caitlyn Jenner's transition stirred up tensions with Kris Jenner and her famous daughters – but where do Jenner and the Kardashians stand now?
And, given Ward's supposed interest and a rematch clause negotiated by the Russians, Kovalev should get a second crack at Ward thanks to the controversy that decision stirred up.
Photo: Matthew Mead (AP Images)Earlier this week, we reported on a recent food allergy study that, perhaps not surprisingly, stirred up a lot of strong feelings among readers.
But a brawl now under way in Asia, between Japan and South Korea, has the potential to be as damaging as much of what Mr Trump has stirred up.
David Beckham's perfect face stirred up a New York City crowd so much, a security guard working the event got crushed by his adoring fans ... according to a lawsuit.
Liberalism emerged in the late 21920th century as a response to the turmoil stirred up by independence in America, revolution in France and the transformation of industry and commerce.
But when a wave of emotion was stirred up by the president's foes against the idea that the mass-murderers could ever set foot on American soil, he quailed.
The two major economies have imposed a series of tit-for-tat tariffs over the past 15 months that have hit financial markets and stirred up global recessionary fears.
However, watching the finale also stirred up some emotions for the lawyer, because while she and Kufrin were in similar positions, she felt ABC portrayed them extremely different ways.
However, a report by asset manager BlackRock (updated and reissued this month) challenges some of the fears being stirred up around changing liquidity conditions within the fixed income market.
Indeed, there are echoes today of the panics stirred up by Suharto, which typically involved attacks on religious figures and institutions and sometimes a communist scare to discredit politicians.
Netflix's six-part documentary series Wild, Wild Country tells the story of Rajneeshpuram, a commune outside of Antelope, Oregon whose very presence stirred up a great deal of controversy.
From now until December 24, you'll be repeating whatever conversations were stirred up during Mercury retrograde, but you'll also be better equipped to speak up for yourself than ever.
Mercury meets Neptune on March 24, making for deep conversations between you and your partners— think back to February 19, since issues from then are being stirred up now.
After the proposed Facebook ban stirred up outrage in PNG and became worldwide news, Basil clarified Wednesday to the same paper that the plan was only one theoretical option.
Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin ride bikes as a couple and let the tears flow as a couple ... but it's hard to tell what's got them so stirred up.
If Jason Derulo is lucky with love this time around, it appears he's stirred up a recipe for success when it comes to maintaining a relationship in the spotlight.
Mike and Alex It's no small wonder that Sick With Bloom stirred up a considerable amount of interest in the press, or that the band's star continues to rise.
The "DuckTales" revival was announced in February 2015, and stirred up excitement among those who tuned into the beloved animated show back in the late '80s and early '90s.
While Empain was gone, press speculation over the reasons of his kidnapping stirred up a string of theories including a gambling habit and extramarital affairs - allegations that he dismissed.
But despite the popularity of the ubiquitous before-and-after beauty video, a recent example has stirred up some controversy — and racked up over 468,000 views in the process.
Samsung's two new smartphones and LG's one phone with a clique of Friends accessories have stirred up most of the hype and excitement around Mobile World Congress this year.
But he deplores the fact that some in the Republican Party think that "white working-class identity politics", as stirred up by Mr Trump, might be a legitimate tactic.
Drama has been stirred up in your social life, Aquarius, and big emotions have been in the air—hopefully, there was space for everyone to talk about their feelings.
Lutsenko's comments on this topic are somewhat mixed, and some reporting has pointed to him as someone who stirred up questions about the Bidens and Burisma earlier this year.
The comparison stirred up anger among U.S. Jews, who are mostly non-Orthodox, and drew a rebuke from the Anti-Defamation League, which said such statements cheapened the Holocaust.
He's tied himself closely to Trump; Daines recently stirred up controversy in Montana by tweeting his support for the president's string of racist tweets against four congresswomen of color.
The kind of zeal—swagger, even—that Sanders stirred up among the left-of-the-Clintons crowd represented a fundamental shift: Socialism was suddenly back on the political menu.
Those episodes have stirred up opposition to Haspel among some Democrats and at least one Republican, and the Trump administration is gearing up for a bruising confirmation battle. Sen.
He said that being a tour guide at the Temporary Museum had given him a sense of purpose, but that it sometimes stirred up those ghosts from his past.
Just as the dotcom craze was stirred up by extravagant hopes for the world wide web, the ICO boom is the product of another supposedly transformative technology: the blockchain.
Disney's wildly popular "Beauty and the Beast" stirred up discord when it became the first animated film nominated for best picture, which didn't sit well with some Oscar purists.
The result was globally popular, but it also stirred up a backlash that exposed — not for the first or last time — an ugly, reactionary undercurrent in modern fan culture.
Oprah Winfrey's powerful speech at the 269 Golden Globes on Sunday has stirred up speculation that the media magnate might make a run for the White House in 22008.
The moon in Aries activates the financial sector of your chart today, Pisces, and as it clashes with Pluto, drama will surely be stirred up in your social life.
He wanted his people to have good government and futures in this country, but the Black Hand and the panic it stirred up was standing in the way of that.
The Coalition for Marriage's divisive 'Vote no' ad stirred up some controversy when it aired on Australian television on Tuesday, and now Australia's biggest marriage equality organisation has hit back.
A lot of powerful emotions may get stirred up for you, so make sure you have time to be alone and rest as you contemplate the wisdom of the moon.
The documentary on the life and legacy of "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood" host Fred Rogers stirred up positive social media buzz, with audiences sharing how the film spurred them to tears.
For all the conflict he stirred up in the national psyche during his younger years, his acts of charity, inspiration and his very public battle against Parkinson's erased all that.
White Americans and white Brits have been stirred up by rhetoric that normalized racism, misogyny, and homophobia, and pushed, again and again, the idea that their nations were exceptional places.
And yet, McDonald's stirred up a lot of anger earlier this week when it shared a tweet promoting its Shamrock Shake featuring all three of those decidedly un-Irish things.
Let's be honest, I know how the internet works and that post was partly intended as a bunch of hyperbole to get people stirred up about the record to come.
According to the SEC's complaint, Musk's tweet stirred up significant confusion among investors and "caused Tesla's stock price to jump over six percent," the SEC revealed in a press release.
Click here to view original GIFWhen the Super Soaker was released 25 years ago, it stirred up a bit of controversy when some idiots filled the water guns with bleach.
The fear and hatred stirred up by our new president has made me even more self-conscious about how I'm perceived by the white people around me — even at work.
It stirred up derivatives markets around the world in September when it brought a different set of margin requirements for uncleared swaps online while other countries delayed implementing their rules.
The young leader stirred up tensions on the Korean Peninsula with his nuclear weapons testing and purging of several key officials close to Beijing, including his uncle, Jang Song Thaek.
Under Mr. Michaud's tutelage, I stirred up a batch of malolactic bacteria, tenderly allowing the frozen sachets to defrost, before mixing them with tepid water and packets of powdered nutrients.
But the ad hoc declaration stirred up a mostly dormant culture war surrounding LGBT service at a time when top military officials seemed content with opening up the ranks. 10.
Trump has acted very cynically in exploting these legitimate concerns of the electorate for his own benefit and in the process has stirred up a lot of division and racism.
"No other director of the present has sharpened and stirred up my perception through his films like Michael Haneke," Nico Hoffman, the UFA Fiction chief executive, said in a statement.
Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) stirred up a big crowd in New Orleans recently by using extreme language to critique Ben Carson, the secretary of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
On Twitter, supporters of Sanders and Warren campaigns stirred up outrage about the fact that dinner was served in the wine cave under a chandelier constructed from 1,500 Swarovski crystals.
The former New York City mayor has stirred up criticism from Democrats for a multimillion-dollar barrage of TV and digital ads suggesting he's the true heir of Obama's legacy.
China says militants have stirred up tension in Xinjiang, where hundreds of people have been killed in recent years in unrest between mostly Muslim ethnic Uighurs and majority Han Chinese.
She told a news conference she felt "deep sorrow and regret that the deficiencies in our work and various other factors have stirred up substantial controversies and disputes in society".
The saga has stirred up many on the right, who say that the students were unfairly maligned and that the media ran with one narrative before having the full picture.
ONEONTA, N.Y. — At a town hall for Democratic House candidate Antonio Delgado on Friday, a young man stirred up the crowd with a call for a government takeover of health care.
Local fishermen began finding large amounts of dead clams in their nets due to the turbidity and acidity of the water as the pumps stirred up sediment from the lake bed.
This will be both stirred up during collection, as the robots crawl across the sea floor and hoover it, and washed off the nodules at the surface when they are cleaned.
Sandra Day O'Connor, the first female SCOTUS justice, stirred up trouble when she switched the cafeteria to a new food service company, leading multiple committee members to resign, Business Insider reports.
She stopped short of apologising, saying she felt "deep sorrow and regret that the deficiencies in our work and various other factors have stirred up substantial controversies and disputes in society".
Another moment that stirred up controversy was when Trump stood by a 2013 tweet in which he seemed to suggest military sexual assault is simply expected if women choose to serve.
And though Kardashian's engagement to Chyna – who has a young son from a previous relationship with Jenner's boyfriend, Tyga – stirred up strong feelings from his family, that hasn't kept them apart.
President Donald Trump crossed political divides and stirred up additional controversy in one fell swoop when he welcomed former President George W. Bush and his wife Laura to the Blair House.
One gets the feeling that Barr went farther than her colleagues thought she would with her racist Twitter tirade—or at least stirred up more controversy than they thought she would.
Now, an infographic from InvestmentZen, and republished with caveats by Jeff Desjardins on Business Insider, has stirred up controversy by maintaining that, even on minimum wage, you can still build wealth.
They kept a low profile as a couple, but stirred up engagement rumors when they did a coordinated shoot for GQ back in January ... where they were wearing matching white outfits.
Since Gorden posted the photo to her Flickr account, it — along with a second photo of the boy — have stirred up hope among those left heartbroken by Trump's victory last Tuesday.
This stirred up a philosophical question for the young Black painter and Yale University graduate — one that, paradoxically, sent him straight back to work: When do Black men get to rest?
But it is also clear that many of these Shi'ite communities have strong local grievances and much of the unrest has local roots rather than simply being stirred up by Iran.
Artist David Hockney once stirred up controversy by asserting that many of the great Dutch masters—folks like Vermeer and Ingres—had relied on optical drawing aids to create their masterpieces.
"I suppose that Old Man Trump knows just how much racial hate / He stirred up that bloodroot of human hearts," Woody Guthrie sang in 19803 about Fred Trump's discriminatory housing practices.
Nor would it be easy or quick for the Trump administration to dismantle or weaken the bureau — and, after all the attention Wells Fargo stirred up, it might be politically unpopular.
Portuguese banks are saddled with bad loans from the earlier crisis, and the country remains vulnerable to any financial market turmoil that might be stirred up by problems in nearby Italy.
She described being wracked with guilt over the fears the administration has stirred up, "haunted by tweets" from a volatile president and stymied in her efforts to be a calming influence.
Walsh said that, despite the excitement stirred up by the study, the finding that dolphins have conversations offers only a "small window" into understanding how dolphins actually relate to one another.
The law's enactment has stirred up protests across India, but the eastern part of the country, where movements against Bangladeshi immigrants have raged for decades, has been among the worst hit.
"Every year about this time, something gets stirred up," said Allen Reavis, the mayor of Atchison, a riverside city of about 11,000 people where Ms. Earhart spent much of her childhood.
Drama will get stirred up in your social life, and some unexpected news or visitors will arrive on February 6, but you'll feel plenty of good vibes on this day, too.
Wright's defence attorney Robert Resnick has pleaded for this case to not be clouded by the understandable hysteria stirred up over social media—Wright is due a fair trial, after all.
Of course, Jacobs stirred up major drama during season 5, feuding openly with Dennis, Thomas' ex (and mother of his two kids, daughter Kensington Calhoun, 5, and son St. Julien Rembert, 3).
He did this despite earlier British efforts to set Muslims and Hindus against each other, and notwithstanding the antics of Jinnah, Savarkar and others who stirred up antipathy for narrow partisan gain.
But that's most-likely because he's got other things to worry about like the controversy stirred up by his album cover "art," which features a photo of Whitney Houston's drug-filled bathroom.
The Drake and Pusha T beef may be old news, but we're still feeling the heat from fiery allegations stirred up during the back-and-forth — and now we finally have answers.
In a new book, New York University professor Amy Webb stakes out the controversial position that these companies — though they stirred up the trouble — are also the best hope to fix it.
Charli XCX, whose music video featured the singers dressed as Cher and her best friend Dionne in an ode to the 1995 teen comedy classic — her presence has definitely stirred up excitement.
The whole thing has stirred up quite the conversation over here at TechCrunch, and we've been arguing amongst ourselves about the likelihood that the Blue Apron IPO happens soon, or at all.
Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili blamed Moscow for the unrest that followed, in which dozens of protesters and journalists were injured, suggesting a "fifth column" loyal to Moscow had stirred up the trouble.
From Thursday through Saturday, intense feelings about your partnerships are stirred up as the moon in Pisces causes you to drift into fantasies about potential rather than staying grounded in the truth.
Kavanaugh's hearings stirred up long-seated tensions over how Washington has treated abuse victims and their alleged assailants, at a time when much of the nation was uniting behind the #MeToo movement.
He stirred up controversy again in 2018 when he called fellow YouTuber Lilly Singh a "crybaby" and an "idiot" after she spoke out about wage and gender equality in the digital space.
In his first speech as Minneapolis Fed President, Neel Kashkari last week stirred up discussion on "too big to fail" banks by calling for serious consideration of breaking up the financial giants.
When you see that sort of thing, he said, you know that there's a lot of stirred up energy in the atmosphere—an ambient upset that tends to resolve itself in rain.
Season six winner Nadiya Hussain was criticized by fans after a photo of her prepping a birthday cake for Queen Elizabeth stirred up a controversy over whether she uses cage-free eggs.
But his appearance at Justice Brett Kavanaugh's congressional hearing on sexual misconduct allegations last year stirred up Facebook employees who were angered by Kaplan's apparent show of support for the accused judge.
Nonetheless, at the time, fears were rising about the effects of certain drugs on certain people—often stirred up by sensational media accounts and politicians wanting to make a name for themselves.
When he played for former club PSG, Ibrahimovic stirred up trouble after parking his car in an area reserved only for staff members as it was located closer to the training ground.
During his news media availability on Wednesday, he stirred up controversy when Jourdan Rodrigue, who covers the Panthers for The Charlotte Observer, asked Newton about the route running of receiver Devin Funchess.
A peaceful demonstration five days earlier in support of black city sanitation workers had ended in a panicked rout when militant protesters stirred up the crowd, and the police came down hard.
One of the earliest cases involved a woman who posted acts of animal abuse online — one example included stomping a kitten to death with stilettos — and stirred up anger across the nation.
Mr. Murray and his family left Sydney for Bunyah in 1985 to take care of his ailing father, but the return stirred up old trauma, and Mr. Murray sank into depression again.
D-Mac stirred up the football world just a few months ago when he told the guys on the "TMZ Sports" TV show (airing weeknights on FS1) that he belongs in Canton.
With more than 37,000 mentions and 257,000 engagements, Hyundai's "Smaht Pahk" featuring Chris Evans, John Krasinski, Rachel Dratch, and Boston Red Sox legend David Ortiz has stirred up conversation online, per Talkwalker.
The rancorous election and Mr. Trump's victory have stirred up plenty of gloomy commentary from critics on the left and the right in the United States as well as around the world.
It was last at that level in May 2008, and stirred up speculation that the People's Bank of China could step in to stem its decline by dipping into the offshore market.
Some officials, including G. Parameshwara, the home minister of Karnataka State, have stirred up the issue further with comments blaming women who dress and behave in "Western" ways for provoking the harassment.
Exactly how large and how "stirred-up" the asteroid belt was four billion years ago isn't really known, nor are the mechanisms that caused the violent motion of asteroids that lead to collisions.
She also ran scared of the TPP-bashing wing of her own party, stirred up by the old leftist who made her Democratic presidential primary such a slog, Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont.
It's funny they met while starring in a PBS production, since the network's show Finding Your Roots stirred up a ton of gossip after revealing that Bacon and Sedgwick are actually distant cousins.
Earlier this month, Bieber posted a photo of himself in what appeared to be a recording studio and stirred up speculation that he could be working on his first album in three years.
In upstate New York, too, the moths have stirred up a debate over GMOs for the past several years, though the plan has not been met with quite the same level of opposition.
Despite the controversy that "Lemonade" stirred up, another source close to the couple told PEOPLE last month that although the musicians did deal with some issues in their relationship, they're past it now.
Criminals are named for a defining feature The Pink Lady Bandit stirred up interest for the pink handbag she carried during at least two of her robberies in Pennsylvania, Delaware and North Carolina.
Though the reasons are more complex, the recent attacks have stirred up further public discontent over migration and open borders, fueling the limited but very real rise of Marine le Pen's National Front.
Deals stirred up British mid cap trading too, after Virgin Money said that it received an 1.6 billion pound all-stock takeover offer from rival CYBG, sending its shares up nearly 10 percent.
Wolf stirred up controversy at last month's annual correspondents' dinner when she took aim at White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders and other Trump administration officials as part of an explicit set.
For months now, he has seen how the campaign has stirred up such vitriolic anti-Washington sentiment that it has all but drowned out his appeal for coolheaded debate or common-sense solutions.
Take time this week to process changes in your relationships stirred up by last week's lunar eclipse, which challenged Uranus, the rebellious planet bringing surprises to your career over the next seven years.
Given all the drama the names on that ballot stirred up last year in the media and fighting world, it was a wise move by Al Haymon, who promotes both Thurman and Porter.
A Reliance spokesperson said that other Indian companies with little track record in defense manufacturing had also jumped into the sector and that this controversy was a "nonissue" stirred up by corporate rivalries.
If the death at the center of Brandeis's memoir stirred up more emotional detritus than she could possibly sort through in one book, Thomas Mira y Lopez may have faced the opposite problem.
But it is not a social network like Facebook or Twitter, making it harder for blatantly untrue stories to catch on, or for public sentiment to be stirred up through carefully targeted posts.
Senator Richard C. Shelby, Republican of Alabama, who was first elected to Congress in 1978, said he had never seen rank-and-file Republicans so stirred up against the party's leaders in Congress.
The president stirred up fears of a caravan that was an "invasion of our country" — so dangerous that he is sending thousands of United States troops to intercept the invaders at the border.
Previous nationalist backlashes stirred up by the Communist Party, for example against Lotte, a South Korean supermarket chain, and Toyota, a Japanese carmaker, led to no more than flash-in-the-pan boycotts.
A brief video of Vaughn chatting with President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump during the college football playoff national championship game Monday in New Orleans, Louisiana, has stirred up the Twitterverse.
The topic has taken a front seat in Washington discourse, but the events have also stirred up trouble for Trump, whose slow response to the violent rally has driven a week of backlash.
Schiff stirred up chatter that he could be weighing a presidential run in December, when he visited Columbia, South Carolina, and railed against Trump at a conference hosted by the state Democratic Party.
And the movie played at TIFF the same week that Bannon was invited to appear at the New Yorker magazine's annual festival of ideas, which stirred up controversy about giving Bannon a platform.
In 2000, the Clinton administration agreed not to conduct any immigration raids during the time the census was in the field, to reduce the amount of anxiety being stirred up in immigrant communities.
Yesterday, Kris Jenner stirred up a conversation on the internet when she revealed that her daughter Kendall Jenner would be sharing her "most raw story" in an announcement that'd be made on Sunday night.
Children exposed to the "dust" stirred up after two hijacked passenger planes crashed into the World Trade Center towers on September 11, 2001, show signs of heart disease risk, according to a new report.
The 51-year-old actress is the adopted single mother of 5-year-old Gemma, who is Black, and she fears for her daughter after the immense racial tension stirred up by the election.
As organizers of the event opened up more seating to make room for STEM students, the sound of the wooden bleachers crashing into place stirred up memories of the horror they had just endured.
In Tarzan's case, though he hails from a tiny sprig of one of the big four clans, he was endlessly tripped up by envious rivals, often stirred up by a sense of clannish competition.
And that's not even beginning to mention the drama that's been stirred up in the past year by Meghan's half-siblings and cousins — all of whom are not invited to the big day itself.
Aside from the drama she's stirred up with James, Kristen (and just about everyone else on the cast at some point) her style has been a topic of conversation on more than one occasion.
"There were days I didn't leave my room because it stirred up so many different emotions I wasn't expecting, and resurfaced some things I thought I had dealt with," the model, 32, tells PEOPLE.
Though the company says any relation to current events is purely coincidental, it stirred up enough controversy to launch a poorly-spelled online boycott threat from those who found its pro-immigrant message galling.
"It all gets stirred up and handed to me two or three times a day before I go on set or right after I come off set to keep the pipes clean," she says.
Sensors on the robo-baby detect what junk is stirred up from the fibers of the carpet, based on factors like lift and drag of the air, electrostatic repulsion of particles, and vibrational forces.
In May, Trump stirred up even more controversy when he claimed executive privilege to block Congressional Democrats from obtaining the un-redacted version of Robert Mueller's Russia report, as well as its underlying evidence.
The moon in Sagittarius asks you to slow down today, but even as you meditate or nap, you can expect many emotions to be stirred up as the moon connects with Mars and Jupiter.
In 1976 and 1980, Ronald Reagan stirred up racist rhetoric by using the term "welfare queens" — a label historically applied to single black women — as a cautionary tale against people defrauding the welfare system.
And a teaser trailer for the next Justice League film Back in 2013, Zack Snyder's cinematic Superman reboot Man Of Steel stirred up plenty of controversy with its dour take on a beloved icon.
As pundits were earnestly profiling presidential hopefuls such as Marco Rubio, Lynn Nottage's steel-town drama offered a nuanced look at the economic and racial resentment stirred up by the loss of American manufacturing.
"I think that because I stirred up a little bit of controversy and it got some backlash towards whoever, I think for sure, she'll go and do Dancing With the Stars now," she explained.
The CFTC attempted to bring a different set of margin requirements for uncleared swaps on-line this summer and stirred up derivatives markets around the world because other countries had delayed implementing their rules.
He stirred up momentum for the idea in Albany by convening a panel known as a wage board to study the potential costs and benefits of such a big increase in entry-level wages.
But the fact that even this level of concentrated death and injury—no matter how seemingly typical the circumstances of each attack—barely stirred up more attention than the usual national nonchalance is devastating.
Hudson Yards has stirred up New Yorkers' latent resentment of chain stores from beyond the Hudson, and what does Mr. Keller offer them but a clone of his restaurant in Florida, the Surf Club?
But they are all aware that resentment has been stirred up by the sight of late-model S.U.V.s carrying foreigners and Kinshasa bureaucrats through town, offering high-paying jobs to some but not others.
But the inquiries into Mr. Trump and his associates are so riven by questions of legal ethics and partisan politics that they seemed to have polarized and stirred up passions in law-enforcement circles.
President Xi Jinping has stirred up nationalism as part of his effort to consolidate power—worryingly for American firms seen as insufficiently deferential to China's line on Hong Kong among other sensitive political topics.
But Mr. Yarrow will not be making a planned appearance at a free, outdoor arts festival in the small town of Norwich, N.Y., because of a backlash stirred up over a decades-old crime.
"South Park" stirred up controversy in the world's second-largest economy with an episode called "Band in China" which pokes fun at the country's strict censorship regime and ridicules American firms doing business there.
In Jersey City, the Kushner family's involvement in the project has stirred up opposition among liberal and progressive residents of Jersey City who are critical of Mr. Trump's policies, especially his stance on immigration.
I'd felt so confident that I had processed the trauma of violence and deportations from my childhood, but now they are freshly stirred up and never far from my mind, despite my best efforts.
At Sundance 216, Nate Parker's film The Birth of a Nation generated massive buzz after its premiere, which came just a week after the #OscarsSoWhite controversy stirred up heated discussions about diversity in Hollywood.
Although Bunker's comments are likely enough reason to land the show on this list, they're far from the only way that "All in the Family" stirred up controversy during its extended run on television.
In January, Prime Minister Mark Rutte stirred up controversy when he took a page out of Wilders' playbook, publishing an open letter saying anyone who refused to respect Dutch customs should leave the country.
The issue: The interplay between DeVos's religious views and her preferred policies stirred up controversy, including a remark she'd once made that education reform should "advance God's kingdom" (a remark some say was misinterpreted).
But Democrats say they hoping to appeal to a broader sense among voters — one that was stirred up in many of their districts by Trump — that Washington is bought and sold, corrupted by the wealthy.
The treatment Hill faced in the 1991 hearings stirred up anger among female voters, who helped usher in the "Year of the Woman" in 1992, when a record number of women were elected to Congress.
Mainstream audiences are becoming more aware of gender depictions in popular culture, as shows like Amazon's Transparent have pushed the issue, while highly visible figures and policy decisions have stirred up debate across the country.
The topic has stirred up political debates in France, which legalised gay marriage in 2013 in the face of opposition from the more conservative parts of the country, where the Catholic Church still commands influence.
Statistics aside, the race was a forgettable one with the top four finishing in the order they started and an absence of controversy after a Canadian Grand Prix that stirred up plenty of heated debate.
He also defended his ability to raise money, a topic that stirred up a fuss on Capitol Hill last month when Trump reported only $1.3 million in his campaign account at the end of May.
The spot shows how hard Cruz is work to lock in the anti-immigration vote Trump has stirred up with his campaign, as he looks to make similar arguments wrapped in a less controversial message.
On Wednesday evening, Mars squares off with Uranus again—you'll take the initiative to resolve an interpersonal eclipse conflict that was stirred up last week, but be mindful of consequences since this energy is impulsive.
This is also a romantic, whimsical, whisked-off-your-feet vibe, so if trouble is stirred up by the full moon, don't worry; Venus and Neptune will help soothe the pain with plenty of kisses.
Mr. Mesereau has argued that the judge's addition of the other women was unfair, legally in error and placed Mr. Cosby in a vulnerable position given the emotions stirred up by the Me Too movement.
But on Capitol Hill, Republicans were stirred up, convinced that Mr. Trump had effectively given Democrats the leverage to use the newly negotiated December deadline for government spending and the debt ceiling to win concessions.
A shot of the Duchess of Cambridge wearing a glazed, far-off expression stirred up laughter; an abrupt zoom to the stony-faced queen, just after Bishop Curry finished quoting a slave spiritual, prompted howls.
And so, stirred up by figures like Mr. Wilders, people get bogged down in absurd debates about Black Peter, the frolicking servant in blackface who accompanies St. Nicholas at his annual feast on Dec. 5.
In the old days I was always mystified about how Yankee fans stirred up the same excitement year after year despite their constant winning, and as my teams became increasingly Yankee-like the mystification remained.
Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili had earlier blamed Moscow for the unrest, suggesting a "fifth column" loyal to Moscow had stirred up trouble, an allegation Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev dismissed as a distortion of reality.
It was worth asking whether it was jubilation stirred up by the Lunar New Year Parade or an attempt to ward off hypothermia that had people dancing on the sidewalks of Chinatown in Manhattan on Sunday.
It's perhaps no surprise the world's most powerful female politician caught on camera visibly trembling has stirred up a media frenzy, but do people have the right to know about a leader's health and medical details?
A week after Voice coach Adam Levine stirred up controversy when he rallied for his 14-year-old contestant Reagan Strange over another of his contestants, DeAndre Nico, during the Top 10 elimination round held Dec.
Live streaming platform YouNow also stirred up some new original content with two food-related shows, including one with RokerLabs, a New York-based video and live streaming studio spearheaded by Today co-host Al Roker.
I'm sure you're aware of the controversy that Fox News host Tucker Carlson stirred up in a recent monologue on his show in which he accused the Republican establishment of worshiping the market above all else.
Malay populism is expected to be stirred up during the campaign, and some Malaysian minorities have characterized this election as an existential moment for a country that depends on a delicate balance of races for stability.
TWO decades ago, when the West began a strenuous effort to refashion war-ravaged Bosnia, improving the state of the local media in the Balkans—which had often stirred up hatred—was top of the list.
News of Watson's request was confirmed by a Wikipedia volunteer claiming to have handled the inmate s appeal in a blog post responding to some of the online backlash Watson s plea has since stirred up.
Their forthcoming getaway comes after the pair, who were first linked in January at a Golden Globes bash, stirred up engagement rumors when the singer was spotted wearing a diamond ring on that finger last week.
That gave them a view of the "wake" that bats created in the smoke—how they stirred up the air as they moved—and an idea of the force generated by each pump of their wings.
Citing the guard's diplomatic immunity, Israel repatriated him and other embassy staff after the incident, which stirred up anger in Jordan, where the 1994 peace deal between the countries is unpopular and pro-Palestinian sentiment widespread.
Said more bluntly, despite all the controversy his comments have stirred up, and assuming the president wants to restore an appreciation for the true meaning of Christmas to the public lexicon, is he going far enough?
Jockeying in the aftermath stirred up rumors and conspiracy theories—including some alleging that the polio campaign, led by Western nations, had deliberately contaminated the vaccine in a plot to wreck the fertility of Muslim girls.
While the show didn't go into detail about Bonnie's motives beyond simply defending the other women, Liane Moriarty's novel reveals that Bonnie had an abusive father, and Perry's violence stirred up memories of her own trauma.
Trump's grotesqueries have stirred up a feminist reaction that's more moralistic and less gamely sex-positive than the Clinton-justifying variety, and there's no necessary reason why its moralistic gaze can't extend to our porn addiction.
However, the offer of aid from the Group of Seven wealthy nations, which was made at a leaders summit in the southern French town of Biarritz on Monday, has stirred up emotions within Bolsonaro's nationalist government.
"The Irishman," which will be released in November, has already stirred up Oscar talk, as has "Marriage Story," an achingly personal, painfully intelligent (and also funny) study of marital discord, starring Adam Driver and Scarlett Johansson.
"And I can't even begin to tell you, the controversy that got stirred up, and the hate that was sent my way, not just through social media, but through--just…" She trailed off for several seconds.
A rape case involving a model named Gina-Lisa Lohfink stirred up controversy because she was captured on video telling a man to stop but ultimately she was put on trial for filing a false claim.
He and his top aides keep things stirred up to create an atmosphere of combat and confrontation with opponents and critics in a way that rallies their constituency and tests the limits of their policy ideas.
Also during this eclipse, the Sun opposes Pluto, so you can bet big drama will be stirred up in your social life (and also within any groups or associations you belong to), as secrets are exposed.
So people need to know this, and I think that will allay many of the unfounded fears stirred up in this latest effort by Trump — but that also again have been sown for literally decades, unfortunately.
Nick Viall may have stirred up strong social media reactions after it was announced Tuesday that he will be the next leading man of The Bachelor, but he's certainly not the first pick that's created an uproar.
But the decision to hold off on the cybersecurity order was reportedly less about picking which orders to act on and more about the administration's need to focus on the lawsuits his "travel ban" has stirred up.
But the 2316-year-old&aposs plans have stirred up unease among Turkish Cypriots over what would happen if more Greek Cypriots are given back their land without a peace deal sorting out the complex property issue.
The reality TV star turned activist running for president of Russia, Ksenia Sobchak, has stirred up a lot of controversy for refusing to fall in line behind a planned liberal boycott of the country's election in March.
If you look back and find that you stirred up needless drama by accident or even ghosted a few friends, let this second opposition of 2017 be an opportunity for you to not make the same mistakes.
Mother sets Pakistani woman on fire Earlier this week Baloch had stirred up more controversy by releasing a kitschy music video on YouTube called "Ban," which mocked some of the restrictions that she had been subjected to.
Pleas from women to return with their children — such as Shamima Begum, a pregnant 19-year-old who left London as a schoolgirl to become an Islamic State bride — have stirred up debate in their home countries.
As a newly-minted member of the peanut gallery, I stirred up a little dust the other day with my comments following an exchange between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders at the CNN debate in Flint, Michigan.
But seeing his longtime frenemy so content in his stable relationship stirred up plenty of emotions for Ronnie, who found himself reflecting on his rocky relationship with Jen — and the larger picture of his troubled love life.
The committee's decision to pick some Democrats over other Democrats and slam the GOP for, among many things, supporting Democratic policies stirred up liberal angst in the weeks ahead of the primary and had Republicans crying foul.
The issue has stirred up debate in the Solomons concerning its new relationship with China, which was formalised in September following the Pacific island nation's decision to sever its diplomatic ties with Taiwan in favour of Beijing.
After Brian Kemp suppressed enough votes and stirred up enough bigotries to get himself elected governor of Georgia last November, you might have expected him to hit the ground running with some extra-crazy, super-Trumpy initiatives.
Bennett threatened to sue Argento in November, the month after she spoke publicly about Weinstein — at that time, his lawyer wrote that Argento's statements about Weinstein had stirred up painful memories for Bennett about his own experience.
And Zara, owned by Inditex, stirred up controversy when it released a striped blue-and-white children's pajama top with a yellow star over the left chest, resembling uniforms worn by concentration camp inmates during the Holocaust.
Much of the excitement surrounding the cryptocurrency markets last year was stirred up by companies that raised money selling custom cryptocurrencies in so-called initial coin offerings, which let start-ups raise money without going through regulators.
CNN stood by its primetime host, but the viral video had stirred up a wave of controversy, highlighting the risks that come with being a politically divisive figure in the public sphere in the era of Trump.
Mr. Trump stirred up the issue anew by saying said in a speech on Friday and then in a series of tweets over the weekend that players who do not stand during the anthem should be fired.
They say, too, that easy statements from Westminster ignore hundreds of years of complicated history and show a profound failure to understand the intense emotions that Brexit has stirred up in a region scarred by the past.
President-elect Donald J. Trump stirred up the debate over nuclear weapons with a late-December Twitter post, but one aspect of that issue is rarely explored: Nuclear armaments have to be safely stored and maintained somewhere.
But the indictment against him, the first of a sitting Israeli premier, has prompted calls from the center-left opposition for him to step down, and has stirred up a leadership challenge from within his Likud party.
Odebrecht has paid $184 million in damages related to the bribery charges and 14 top officials and businessmen have been indicted in the case that has stirred up deep-seated anger over decades of suspected government corruption.
If this season's crop of romances is anything to go by, there's no general rush to the whip: E. L. James and a few other spankers may have both stirred up a vast market and satisfied it.
Riyadh's execution on Saturday of the cleric, Nimr al-Nimr, and three other Shi'ites on terrorism charges along with dozens of Sunni jihadists have stirred up protracted Middle East rivalries and driven up tension across the region.
"It was right after the murder of Trayvon Martin, and black people were stirred up all over the country," the Reverend Michael Patton, a longtime South Bend pastor who now leads the city's N.A.A.C.P. chapter, told me.
If you've been served the dish in some Mexican restaurants — both here and in Mexico, the popular mole poblano is sometimes stirred up by adding water to a premade powder — then you probably know what he means.
The big picture: The stunt was a snapshot of the current state of deepfakes, a fast-improving technology that has stirred up concern for its potential to disrupt elections and business — but that also holds creative promise.
And it plans to buy shares from Adam Neumann, the founder and former C.E.O., as part of a tender offer, a $53 billion payout that has stirred up anger as thousands of WeWork employees are laid off.
People ask me if the wounds can be healed, if a "Brave Little Britain" can pull together to make its own way in the world despite the fear and loathing stirred up between communities in this rancorous debate.
The company stirred up a bit of controversy last year by introducing a paid pro plan for things like universal copy and paste, or to send more than 100 SMS messages a month, but it's still pretty killer.
Iran continues to refuse to recognize Israel as a legitimate country and President Hassan Rouhani has stirred up controversy by defending the "Death to America" mantra as a criticism of policy rather than a violent call to action.
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos proposed a tax credit last month for people and businesses who donate money for children to attend private schools, a move that has stirred up the school choice debate among politicians and education analysts.
She pointed to Trump's attacks on the Gold Star Khan family and other controversies the GOP nominee had stirred up, as well as a host of prominent military figures saying Trump is unfit to be commander-in-chief.
Critics almost universally adored it, but there's a famous moment missing from the dramatized version of Armstrong's first-ever moonwalk and, as with most things in 2018, the absence has stirred up some controversy around the American flag.
Former neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, who shot and killed teenager Trayvon Martin in 2012, is now trying to sell the gun used in his attack — and it's stirred up pro-social trolling in its most useless form.
The July 23 shooting to death of two Jordanians by an Israeli embassy guard who said he was acting in self-defense has outraged Amman, stirred up pro-Palestinian sentiment in the kingdom and prompted U.S. mediation efforts.
Lee stirred up a storm last week when he announced he would run for Barrasso's post, arguing that the junior Wyoming senator and two other members of the GOP leadership needed to step down because of term limits.
His appointment this past week of outspoken China critic Peter Navarro to a new trade position stirred up a lot of chatter about whether Trump would take on China and others with tariffs or other trade-related actions.
" Christopher Landon, the director of "Happy Death Day," agrees that President Trump "has stirred up all these dark places and dark corners and old shadows of our culture, and horror is so well suited to address these things.
The Post's lengthy story notes Trump's response to the spate of mass shootings and several controversies he stirred up, including his attacks against four congresswomen of color known as "the Squad" and his tweets lashing out at Rep.
When he was 102 and called Australia's oldest working scientist, the university stirred up a tempest by asking Mr. Goodall to vacate his office on the grounds that he was too frail and a safety risk to himself.
Brought on as a guest to amp up drama on Little Women: Los Angeles, Call stirred up so much shit with her ex and his new girlfriend that she was given the starring role in the New York franchise.
Barack Obama attempted to "reset" relations with Russia, but by the end of his term in office Russia had annexed Crimea, stirred up conflict elsewhere in Ukraine and filled the power vacuum that Mr Obama had left in Syria.
Background: The king and crown prince have pleaded ignorance, feigned condolences to the Khashoggi family, attempted to bribe Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan to prevent further incrimination, stirred up domestic nationalism, and neutralized potential usurpers in the royal family.
What happened as Mr. Fogle went around contacting Phuds and sharing his findings through a widening email chain is that many of them reached out to one another, invigorated to be pulled back together by the stirred-up interest.
British Prime Minister Theresa May won the backing of the most prominent Brexiteer in her government as she fought to save a draft EU divorce deal that has stirred up a plot to force her out of her job.
For that matter, how did Ireland's prime minister, Leo Varadkar, the gay son of a Hindu father of Indian descent, merit time from a president who has stirred up a thousand little hatreds from the darkest corners of America?
After an election year that stirred up animosity across racial and religious lines, a new survey has found that Americans are actually feeling warmer toward people in nearly every religious group — including Muslims — than they did three years ago.
Concerns about the U.S. debt was also stirred up by a report, quoting unnamed officials, that China was not as interested in buying Treasurys, but market pros say China has little alternative and relies on the U.S. Treasury market.
David "Puck" Rainey gained famed (and infamy) after he stirred up drama with his HIV-positive roommate, Pedro Zamora, and was ultimately evicted from the house on MTV's 3rd season of the hit reality show, 'Real World: San Francisco.
"I don't know why this one stirred up such interest in a way that those didn't except that I think the transgender situation has been more in the headlines the last couple of years," he said in a red carpet interview.
In February 2016, the leaders of the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) announced that they had successfully detected gravitational waves, subtle ripples in the fabric of space-time that had been stirred up by the collision of two black holes.
"It's the only time in the whole of my judicial career that I've had to ask for the police to give us a measure of advice and protection in relation to the emotions that were being stirred up," he said.
On Father&aposs Day , the 55-year-old Mötley Crüe drummer stirred up negative sentiment when he took to Instagram to share a post honoring his own dad , while lamenting what he feels were his own failures as a father.
That means it&aposs likely that more expressive, evangelical preaching styles including gospel could be making their way to the pulpit, like that of Bishop Michael Curry, whose passionate sermon about the power of love stirred up the royal wedding.
In China, where the filmmakers have yet to secure a distribution deal because of worries over censorship, its plot points have stirred up a wave of angst among workers about the conditions they've endured to create China's unprecedented economic growth.
However, in their latest Olympic run, the pair stirred up a romantic fantasy that has all of social media (not to mention Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb) invested: Are they a couple in real life as well as on the ice?
The seemingly autobiographical nature of her latest set of songs stirred up intense speculation about the couple's relationship … which they soon put to rest following a series of warm, couple-y public outings, including romantic dinners in New York and Miami.
Kendall Jenner, a member of the royal family of Calabasas, stirred up some plastic surgery rumors back in November after a picture of her and younger sister, Kylie, was posted during a livestream in which they promoted their latest book.
The moral entrepreneurs in this case were actually mainly politicians: Republicans stirred up panic over crack because it was an excellent signal to racist white voters that framed poor people— African Americans in particular—as the source of their own problems.
Netflix's 13 Reasons Why, which has stirred up adoration as well as controversy, is very much a "Dead Girl Show" — only this time, it's not so much about who killed Hannah Baker (Katherine Langford) as it is about why she died.
Michaele Salahi, RHODC Why she deserves it: Michaele Salahi stirred up perhaps more drama than any Housewife in history – allegedly lying about being a Washington Redskins cheerleader in the past and being involved in a White House gatecrashing scandal in 2010.
At a time when superhero blockbusters are still struggling to figure out how to package girl power for the masses, there's certainly room for a tale that grapples honestly with the unruly passions stirred up by such awakening and empowerment.
This week, it was sisters Kendall and Kylie Jenner who stirred up social media by releasing a line of "vintage t-shirts," featuring the faces of hip-hop and rock icons like Notorious B.I.G., Tupac Shakur, The Doors and Ozzy Osbourne.
That development, coming on Wednesday nearly 15 months after Tamir's death, stirred up fresh outrage -- not just from his family, but from the Cleveland police union that has fought them tooth and nail to clear the officers involved in the shooting.
British Prime Minister Theresa May won the backing of the most prominent Brexiteer in her government as she fought to save a draft European Union divorce deal that has stirred up a plot to force her out of her job.
His summary dismissal stirred up a major row in Congress that at one point threatened to impede the passage of legislation, but with the passing of a key budget bill late on Thursday, there were signs the dispute was receding.
His promise to shake things up and create jobs for the one million people who enter India's work force each month has become subsumed in political turmoil, often stirred up by radicals in his party pushing a Hindu fundamentalist agenda.
The Sun has been in fellow Earth sign Taurus, putting you in a playful mood; however, drama gets stirred up today thanks to the full moon in Scorpio, a sign that digs and digs until it gets to the truth.
A release arrives during the full moon in Gemini on November 23, bringing a climax in your life around many of the issues that have been stirred up by Mercury retrograde, and in your sex life, and also around money.
"The public is really stirred up and angry about the growing dominance of a small number of firms," said Gene Kimmelman, president of Public Knowledge and a former antitrust official at the Justice Department during AT&T's bid for T-Mobile.
LONDON — In the Netherlands, a country vaunted for its liberalism, a proposal to legalize assisted suicide for older people who are generally healthy but feel they have led a full life has stirred up an ethical storm in some quarters.
Ron DeSantis has shrugged off calls to issue a stay-at-home order after pictures of college-age beachgoers in his state stirred up fears they would become vectors for spreading a virus that is generally more mild for young people.
The community strives to keep its protests peaceful, despite unrest stirred up by militants looking to pit people of different sects against each other, said Abdul Khaliq Hazara, chairman of the Hazara Democratic Party (HDP), which has two provincial assembly representatives.
But, as Mr. Hertwig wrote, he and the woman, then identified only as "Catherine," did meet later at a cafe to talk about their estranged spouses' affair and the swirl of emotions it had stirred up in each of them.
The fact that it was perpetrated by a disgruntled supporter of Bernie Sanders speaks volumes about how the vicious political discourse in this country has now stirred up so much hatred that it drove the assailant to this despicable crime.
Swift stirred up her fans in protest of that takeover, saying that Braun was preventing her from performing her songs on an awards show and from using them in a Netflix documentary, "Miss Americana," that made its premiere late last month.
While both Paul and Disney have said that his exit was a mutual decision, the timing of his departure led to questions of whether it had to do with the drama stirred up from Team 10 house&aposs neighborhood shenanigans.
This argument is visible in the controversy surrounding Tucker Carlson's monologue a month ago, which stirred up libertarian backlash by calling for Republicans to use government policy to make American life friendlier to families, and particularly to single-earner households.
The move stirred up a slew of controversy, as Whitaker had publicly criticized the Mueller investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election before joining the DOJ, and Trump bypassed the DOJ's order of succession to appoint Whitaker to the job.
The GOP establishment, which continues to downplay the fact that Trump has tapped into racist attitudes stirred up by the party for decades and widespread dissatisfaction with the party itself, seems to be moving from "denial" to "anger" on the Kübler-Ross model.
A royal cameo stirred up the set of the upcoming James Bond film on Thursday, when the Prince of Wales dropped by to inspect the newest batch of cars and gadgets and catch up with Daniel Craig, the star of the blockbuster series.
This found you feeling especially sensitive—you don't usually get so weepy during a Mercury retrograde, but this one stirred up issues concerning intimacy, money, and grief that you either didn't want to revisit or didn't realize you needed to contend with.
Mexico said on Wednesday it would work with Donald Trump for the benefit of both nations after his surprise U.S. election win, but reiterated it would not pay for his planned border wall, which stirred up deep resentment during a fraught presidential campaign.
While the rocket launch has stirred up a lot of commotion, it's worth noting that Fortnite's season isn't over yet: it ends on July 12th, so there are still weeks left for the game to change things up before a new era begins.
LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Theresa May won the backing of the most prominent Brexiteer in her government on Friday as she fought to save a draft European Union divorce deal that has stirred up a plot to force her out of her job.
On one side is Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu — Israel's veteran kingpin currently battling several corruption cases — who has blamed Africans for crime in Israel and stirred up his voter base by using racially charged language and promising to deport the asylum seekers.
Dan Coats may well remain on his job for a while longer, but after the brouhaha that his report has stirred up, he should have no reason to expect that the president will name him to any other position in his chaotic administration.
Then a third-party organic processor drains the water out, and puts the wild rice in a parcher—a pipe 4 feet in diameter and 25 feet long that rotates to keeps the wild rice stirred up while it's heated to 260 degrees.
An artist who did make XXL's Freshman cover, and stirred up even more controversy as a result, is Lil Dicky, a comic-rapper who broke out last year with "Save Dat Money," a song about how much of a skinflint he is.
In 1917, to marshal support for another war, Woodrow Wilson had created a propaganda department, a fiction manufactory that stirred up so much hysteria and so much hatred of Germany that Americans took to calling hamburgers "Salisbury steaks" and lynched a German immigrant.
Compressing a wide range of inspirations — from Assyrian busts to Constantin Brancusi's idealized heads to life-sized sex dolls to sci-fi humanoid countenances — Peters's otherworldly stylizations pull her work into unsettling places, where many different and even conflicting associations are stirred up.
That sense of insider privilege was stirred up in me as I walked out of Crazy Rich Asians this past weekend: My companions immediately admitted that they had little sense of what was going on game-wise during the movie's climactic mahjong scene.
As the fate of the collection becomes a subject of debate within the college, it has stirred up uncomfortable questions about what constitutes "value" in the context of clothes, the liberal arts and the current conversation about how we talk about women's history.
But this year's "no" vote was higher than last year's, perhaps reflecting dismay over a scandal that stirred up allegations — dismissed by the government — that supreme court judges had meddled in a controversial property dispute and spirited away important files from the case.
A bad culture war is one in which attitudinizing, tribalism and worst-case fearmongering float around unmoored from any specific legal question, in which mutual misunderstanding reigns and a thousand grievances are stirred up without a single issue being clarified or potentially resolved.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Two of Brazil's former presidents, a chief justice and heads of both chambers of Congress on Tuesday repudiated the country's economy minister for saying the government might take draconian steps if leftist opponents stirred up protests such as those in Chile.
The Pittsburgh Steelers wideout not only stirred up some team beef with quarterback Ben Roethlisberger and currently finds himself in trade rumors, but he also was the first contestant let go from one of the spookiest reality TV shows you've seen in a minute.
Two teenagers stirred up controversy at Howard University — a historically black college, or HBCU — on Saturday when they arrived at the campus wearing Make America Great Again paraphernalia, drawing a sharp response from the college's students and prompting a Twitter thread from the university.
She drew from the mixture of emotions stirred up by her recent role in "Hidden Figures," about female African-American mathematicians suffering from discrimination even as they performed pivotal jobs for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration during the American space race of the 1960s.
JACK HERSCHLAG, Woodland Park, N.J. •• To the Sports Editor: I must congratulate The New York Times and Bill Christine for the wonderful memories that were stirred up by the tale of Plainfield Teachers College and its legendary exploits in that fateful year of 1941.
A string of weak data from the United States late last week stirred up concerns that its protracted trade war with China has started taking a toll on the country's economy, and promoted bets for a much-expected rate cut by the U.S. Federal Reserve.
A string of weak data from the United States late last week stirred up concerns that its protracted trade-war with China has started taking a toll on the country's economy, and promoted bets for a much expected rate cut by the Federal Reserve.
The case stirred up so much passion in the UK and abroad not just because it's a religious debate about end-of-life care, but because it ties into wider cultural anxieties in the UK about socialized medicine, the National Health Service, and state intervention.
Though it has been bleached by age and by dust stirred up by decades of sugar-cane harvests, scientists used chemical analysis, X-rays and spectroscopy to determine that the pigment in its blue stripes was made from lapis lazuli, which produces the darker shade.
The stars — who first started dating in November 2015 — stirred up the first inklings of their split when Malik didn't sit in the audience of the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show in November 2018 to cheer on Hadid, as he has done in previous years.
John Kelly as chief of staff has ushered in more day-to-day order in the West Wing, the president has still stirred up numerous controversies, including when he blamed "both sides" for the clashes between white supremacists and counter-protesters in Charlottesville, Virginia.
You can try to wash it all off — your own past, your own regrets, and the long unbroken chain of bitterness and desire passed along from generation to generation — but like mud stirred up by the driving rain, those things never stay away for long.
Dash, whose contract with Fox was not renewed in early 2017, stirred up controversy in 2016 for her comments criticizing the #OscarsSoWhite social media campaign, and for suggesting that the BET network and Black History Month should be eliminated because they further racial inequality.
But the romance news quickly stirred up drama: Multiple sources have told PEOPLE that Affleck, 44, and Shookus, 37, began an affair in 2013 while Affleck was still married to Jennifer Garner and Shookus was married to Kevin Miller, then a fellow SNL producer.
But if the cost of that insurance against default rises because of fears stirred up by an event like the Brexit crisis, the investor who bought the insurance against default before the crisis, when it was cheaper, can now sell the swap for a profit.
The company, which makes France's high-speed TGV trains and is 20 percent controlled by the state, stirred up a political storm last week by announcing that it would stop making rolling stock at the site where its first steam locomotive was built in 1880.
A string of weak data from the United States late last week stirred up concerns that its protracted trade-war with China has started taking a toll on the country's economy, and promoted bets for a much expected rate cut by the Federal Reserve.
Mr. Putin has annexed Crimea, stirred up and armed a pro-Russian rebellion in eastern Ukraine, turned a once vibrant Russian news media into an echo chamber, and restored Moscow as an indispensable player on the world stage, by turns a peacemaker and troublemaker.
The Colin Kaepernick national anthem protest stirred up dueling camps of outrage — and a presidential admonishment — so no matter which side of the issue you were on, the harmless partisanship of a Sunday afternoon in front of the TV was tainted with political poison.
From ghd's Glide Professional Performance Hot Brush to the Dyson Corrale, hot-tool technology is buzzier than ever right now, but it's safe to say that nothing has stirred up quite as much interest as the Revlon Salon One-Step Hair Dryer and Volumizer.
Mr. Whitley stirred up controversy in January when his office warned county officials that the Texas Department of Public Safety had identified about 95,000 registered voters as potential noncitizens, adding that 58,000 of those had voted in one or more elections in the state.
Amber and Barnett have stirred up a great deal of conversation with everything from her saying she is unemployed and $20,000 in debt to her desire to find a man who will take care of her so she can be a stay-at-home mom.
Thomas de Maizière, the interior minister, said that the unrest in Hamburg, during which more than 20,000 police officers were deployed and more than 400 people arrested or detained, had been stirred up on the website and showed the "serious consequences" of left-wing extremism.
The bitter to-and-fro was a marked contrast to 2015 when Morales won a landslide election victory riding a wave of anti-corruption sentiment stirred up by the CICIG's toppling of his predecessor Otto Perez Molina in a graft probe led by Velasquez.
One of the most captivating and disquieting aspects of "The Bachelorette" lies in how a significant proportion of the drama that's stirred up doesn't occur between the various personalities on the show, but between the contestants and the artificial demands of the show itself.
My memoir, which I was writing at the time, probed similar questions, telling the story of my two years in solitude in northern Vermont, where I retreated in my mid-20s in an effort to answer the larger questions my accident had stirred up.
Global stocks edged lower for the second straight session after a report that the Trump administration was moving ahead with discussions around possible curbs on capital flows into China stirred up fresh worries over the outcome of the high-level trade talks later this week.
Saudi Arabia is set to expand its market share in China this year for the first time since 2012, with demand stirred up by new Chinese refiners pushing the kingdom back into contention with Russia as top supplier to the world's largest oil buyer.
"Trump stirred up an anti-China fever among Republicans, so they&aposre all looking for ways to f--k with China," one House Democratic source told Business Insider, citing Congresses move to ban the purchase of Chinese made buses and trains as an example.
The high-profile couple first started dating in November 2015, but stirred up the first inklings of their split when Malik, 25, didn't sit in the audience of the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show in November to cheer on Hadid, 23, as he has done in previous years.
Last July, following a disputed report by Vice News that stirred up conservative sentiment and is cited in the Nunes complaint, Twitter said in a blog post that it does not shadow ban, which it defined as making a user's content undiscoverable to everyone but that user.
He still resents sarcastic comments Mrs Clinton made years ago over his constitutionally dubious move to serve a third term as president beginning in 2012; and he believes America stirred up the wave of anti-government protests which broke out after legislative elections in late 2011.
Francis stirred up a controversy last year when he visited a Lutheran church in Rome and, during a question-and-answer session, suggested to a Lutheran woman married to a Catholic man that perhaps, if her conscience permitted, she could receive communion in her husband's church.
The market consensus has been firmly of the view the Fed will cut rates by a quarter point, though some strategists say it could be 50 basis points, and comments from New York Fed President John Williams last week stirred up speculation of a more aggressive Fed.
This Friday, the moon meets Neptune at 11:35 AM and Mars at 9:19 PM, signifying an ending (or new beginning, depending on how you look at it) concerning our feelings of being lost at sea, which were stirred up by last Friday's new moon.
A 24-year-old investment banker from Dallas, Connor S., hasn't stirred up too much drama this season — it has been a very Luke P.-focused ride — but he did manage to stand out for being just the sweetest (Connor and Hannah's post-hospital date, anyone?).
BAIER: I get that part, but there&aposs also the other side, Mollie, that says the crowd that gets stirred up at the rallies, as the president points back to Jim Acosta doing a live shot, and then yells at him is also a problem, right?
Being able to treat drivers as contractors—which means offering no benefits—even if they work full-time hours has long been a powerful weapon in both Lyft and Uber's arsenal, a tactic that's stirred up lawsuits and could conceivably lead to legislation in the future.
The eruption of long-simmering anger, combined with a toxic social media brew stirred up by self-appointed social-justice gatekeepers, pushed a necessary—and perennial—conversation about responsible representation of the vulnerable and disenfranchised into the red zone, where no clear lessons could be made out.
"Data from the investment-industry nexus show that the tried and tested stimulus measures of recent months have stirred up the physical part of the economy," Louis Kuijs, head of Asia economics at Oxford Economics in Hong Kong, wrote on Friday morning in a research note.
Several programs are dedicated to features, notably Eduardo Williams's "The Human Surge" (Program 11), a deceptively simple documentary that follows different people from different countries into the ebb, the flow and the muck of life, a cine-journey that has stirred up excitement on the festival circuit.
Others say companies have little moral standing to criticize Facebook's practices, when they have themselves relied on the social network to acquire customers, using the same ad-targeting tools that rely on personal data that have stirred up so much controversy in the context of politics.
WASHINGTON — Allies of Donald Trump Jr. may have stirred up a firestorm among Republicans over a subpoena to recall the president's eldest son to the Senate Intelligence Committee, but the panel's Republican chairman has suggested to colleagues that the standoff is of the younger Mr. Trump's making.
Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's habit of retweeting his followers has once again stirred up controversy.
Keep Texas Weird Lawrence Wright's article on Texas, which describes the state legislature moving farther to the right as voter demographics move to the left, stirred up memories of a state I've known and watched evolve since the nineteen-eighties ("The Future Is Texas," July 10th & 17th).
YOKOHAMA, Japan, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Global casino operators sought to win over a wary Japanese public at an exhibition on Wednesday in the city of Yokohama, after the arrest of a ruling party lawmaker on suspicion of taking bribes has stirred up opposition to the industry.
These warm water anomalies are likely due to both natural climate variability — including the lack of major storms in this region that would have stirred up cooler waters from below — while the shattering of global ocean temperature records indicates the effects of human-caused global warming.
Yovanovitch was recalled from her post abruptly in late April following a whisper campaign against her in the far-right media, which she has said might have been stirred up by associates of Giuliani seeking to stymie her anti-corruption agenda so they could enrich themselves.
"Our shared responsibility and urgent task now is to conduct the negotiations ... in the best possible spirit, securing the least disruptive outcome," said Tusk, who warned last month that emotions stirred up on either side of the English Channel during the British election campaign were jeopardizing agreement.
Each week, the internet has been obsessing over North grabbing the microphone or showing off her best dance moves — but this Sunday's session stirred up different reactions after people spotted the five year old swaying to the music wearing a black dress, a big smile, and black lipstick.
Read: Donald Trump Is Losing His Insane War Against Mexico Donald Trump has stirred up a lot of anger and discussion about racism on both sides of the border over the last few months, with violence at his rallies and his attacks on minorities becoming ever more frequent.
Johansson stirred up a bigger ruckus with her tone-deaf response to the criticism, issued by her rep to Bustle: Tell them that they can be directed to Jeffrey Tambor, Jared Leto, and Felicity Huffman's reps for comment Prominent transgender actors took their issues with the casting to Twitter.
But when Kossin looked more closely at conditions in different parts of the Atlantic basin, he noticed something odd: In warm phases of the AMO, when more hurricanes are being stirred up in the tropics, cooler waters and stronger crosswinds prevailed off US coastlines, forming a protective barrier.
After the Must See TV hit's fab foursome of Debra Messing, Eric McCormack, Sean Hayes and Megan Mullally stirred up a frenzy this weekend by posting a series of photos together on social media, PEOPLE and Entertainment Weekly can exclusively confirm the rumors are true: Will & Grace is back!
The animosity towards the Vermont Senator was stirred up in part this month by a lengthy interview Sanders did with the New York Daily News, and specifically the moment in which he struggled to come up with the accurate number of civilians killed by Israeli forces in Gaza.
What's more, several major companies are so concerned about the brew of misogyny, racism and xenophobia stirred up by Trump that they are debating whether to follow through with their usual sponsorship of the Republican National Convention, as The Times's Jonathan Martin and Maggie Haberman reported last week.
From his home at Mar-a-Lago, Donald J. Trump stirred up new controversy this week in the Republican presidential primary — and new alarm among party leaders that the front-runner for the nomination will drive away women from candidates running farther down the ballot in the fall.
Hatch and Democratic Senator Ron Wyden had been working for months on a bipartisan compromise bill to reauthorize CHIP for five years, while slowly phasing out the federal funding boost that stirred up so much trouble in 2015, which seemed like it had a good chance of passing.
In his first two weeks in office, President Donald Trump has governed like a cable news junkie who's surrounded himself with ideologues, issuing sometimes vague and sloppily worded executive orders, beefing with the media, and pushing forward policies that stirred up dissent and unease within the federal government.
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The selling reflected caution ahead of the weekend, when bad news about the virus's spread or further efforts to contain it could overtake the positive sentiment stirred up by the passage of the stimulus bill, Steven Ricchiuto, the chief economist at Mizuho, said in a note to clients.
The Cherry Hill school district passed the policy at a school board meeting on Tuesday, a spokeswoman confirms to PEOPLE, several months after it stirred up controversy over a rule that limited students with debt to a tuna fish sandwich for lunch, the Cherry Hill Courier-Post reported.
In addition to the elephant orphanage in Kenya, Trump also went on safari, which on the surface would seem the most innocuous and expected activity of a trip to the country -- which it very much was -- but which also stirred up two controversies for two very different reasons.
After release of the so-called "Panama Papers" earlier this month stirred up controversy over global elites' widespread use of off-shore tax havens to shield their wealth, the G20 officials strengthened their pledge to implement measures to combat exploitation of tax law mismatches and improve tax information sharing.
If that seems too Sepia-toned, there are lessons about the power of authenticity in art and life to be taken from Willie Nelson, who ditched the star-making assembly line of Nashville for Austin, where he stirred up a new scene and a popular subgenre, Outlaw Country.
SINGAPORE/BEIJING/DUBAI (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia is set to expand its market share in China this year for the first time since 2012, with demand stirred up by new Chinese refiners pushing the kingdom back into contention with Russia as top supplier to the world's largest oil buyer.
A Maryland officer got sick when he opened a nightstand drawer in a drug den and came in contact with a mixture of heroin, fentanyl, and other compounds, and a Connecticut SWAT team fell ill after a flash-bang grenade stirred up fentanyl-laced dust in a drug dealer's home.
The eight-months-long research process has stirred up some anxiety throughout the country since the French president Emmanuel Macron formally requested it in March, complying with his bold promise (made last year during a speech given in Burkina Faso) of returning plundered African heritage to their countries of origin.
While Trump has happily taken credit for it (or at least, blamed any decline in viewership on patriotic outrage stirred up by anthem protests) there's less in the way of hard evidence that the ratings slippage has anything to do with him or any kind of conservative backlash or boycott.
This year I had a little less time at Japan's biggest photo show, but I thought I'd try to do something... Samsung's two new smartphones and LG's one phone with a clique of Friends accessories have stirred up most of the hype and excitement around Mobile World Congress this year.
They replaced his slogan "Make America Great Again" with "Make Fruit Punch Great Again" on their vehicle, and have encouraged people to pelt it with juice, in the hopes that it would help "process the emotion that was clearly getting ready to be stirred up in this campaign," Mr. Gleeson said.
"Data from the investment-industry nexus show that the tried-and-tested stimulus measures of recent months have stirred up the physical part of the economy, especially towards the end of Q1, while consumption remained relatively robust," Louis Kuijs, head of Asia economics at Oxford Economics, echoed in a note.
This follows a year of controversy for Musk: There was the storm he stirred up with his comments about the rescue of the Thai soccer team in July, and then in August, the tweet that later forced him to publicly step down as the chairman of Tesla (he is still C.E.O.).
There is a kind of silver-tongued orator who can persuade in any situation, who like Caesar's Mark Antony can find a crowd leaning one way and leave them stirred up for the opposite cause, who is legitimately dangerous when given a rostrum or a soapbox or a prime-time speech.
" The bizarre moment stirred up accusations that she was a racist, although the publisher defended her, stating: " Heeb  is a satirical Jewish culture magazine that interrogates stereotypes and ideas (hopefully in creative ways) that many hold sacred in order to represent the complex and nuanced perspectives that many Jews have about their identities.
This time around, the cast features a Bachelor, a couple of Olympians and the show's very first baseball player — but one breakout star you might not have expected is Bonner Bolton, who accidentally stirred up a mini-scandal after lighting up small screens thanks to his sizzling chemistry with pro Sharna Burgess.
"My gut feeling is that the joint cut by OPEC and non-OPEC in early December stirred up strong interest from refiners and traders to bet on higher prices, particularly from those independent refiners which have not exhausted the usage of quota at the time," said Harry Liu, oil analyst with consultancy IHS.
The case has stirred up a tempest because the man accused of crawling through the bedroom window of a 65-year-old woman, tying her up and raping her is an illegal immigrant, Sergio Jose Martinez, who has been deported to Mexico 20 times and has been arrested 10 times this year.
Since HBO's documentary about the murder of Dee Dee Blanchard, Mommy Dead and Dearest, premiered in 2017, people have been fascinated by the true crime case involving Gypsy Rose Blanchard, and now that Hulu's series, The Act, which is based on the same case has premiered, that interest is getting stirred up all over again.
While Wednesday's figures do not meet the projections promised by Trump, they are likely to continue to soothe fears about a recession that had been stirred up over the summer as growth turned negative in several European countries, turmoil struck the bond market and the U.S. and China drastically escalated their damaging trade war.
Word that the cartel will meet on the sidelines of an energy conference in Algeria in late September had already stirred up the oil market this week, but confirmation Thursday from Saudi Energy Minister Khalid al-Falih gave much more credibility to the idea that OPEC will consider action if oil prices remain low.
He remained a familiar face in guest star roles throughout his career, most memorably as Dorothy's (Bea Arthur) doctor boyfriend who stirred up trouble by flirting with Blanche (Rue McClanahan) on a 1985 episode of The Golden Girls and as the chairman of the corporation that owns the Cheers bar on a 1988 episode.
Read more: Deutsche Bank reportedly flagged Epstein's suspicious transactions to US financial watchdogsEpstein's suicide has stirred up anger and calls to action on the part of his accusers, sparked a scramble for his $577 million estate that will likely stretch on for years, and inspired a tangle of conspiracy theories about his life and death.
Japan was rising so fast, in fact, that many thinkers in America posited Japan's economy overtaking the US. Not-so-subtly racist scare stories stirred up fears about "the Japan invasion" as Japanese investors and companies bought stakes in US property and made huge inroads in markets like cars, electronic, and, of course, video games.
Aftermath: "Mattress Performance" stirred up drama on Columbia's campus — most notably Lee Bollinger, the president of the university, refused to shake its creator's hand at graduation — and there was backlash from commentators, including particularly nasty missives from those who deemed Mx. Sulkowicz to be a "pretty little liar" who was just looking for attention.
KABUL, Afghanistan — The American military's use of the most powerful conventional bomb in its arsenal on an Islamic State cave complex in Afghanistan has stirred up political trouble for the Afghan government, as former President Hamid Karzai on Saturday called his successor "a traitor" and declared that he wanted the Americans gone from the country.
Zhang's warning comes after the Chinese foreign minister seemed to blame the "some Western forces" for the mass protests in Hong Kong "They have made trouble in Hong Kong, stirred up opposition and tried to sabotage Hong Kong's stability and damage the implementation of one country, two systems," Wang Yi said at a press conference last week.
Osnos was interviewing white rights groups when Trump's candidacy emerged, and Osnos's story shows that he was uniquely suited to capture how and why those groups thrilled to Trump's candidacy: When the Trump storm broke this summer, it touched off smaller tempests that that stirred up American politics in ways that were easy to miss from afar.
Fast-forward two decades, and Lucas set out to return to the Star Wars universe, writing and directing The Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones, and Revenge of the Sith, each of which stirred up passionate feelings from fans who were still smarting from his decisions to tinker with the re-release of the original films.
RECOMMENDED: Ex-rival Carson endorses Republican front-runner Trump READ MORE: Trump's Islam comments draw attacks as Republicans discover civility  In it, he stirred up the U.S. presidential debate by criticizing Republican candidate Donald Trump's immigration stance and made comments that were interpreted as an opening to use contraceptives to stop the spread of the Zika virus.
In order to make a correct judgment upon the morals of groups, one must take into consideration the fact that when individuals come together in a group all their individual inhibitions fall away and all the cruel, brutal and destructive instincts, which lie dormant in individuals as relics of a primitive epoch, are stirred up to find free gratification.
We had lived in San Diego for 24 years, and we were familiar with a thing called Santa Ana Windstorms: super-hot air in the deserts a hundred miles east would get stirred up by winds gusting to 2000 mph, the humidity would drop so low your skin would crack, and utility poles would start to fall.
The unease that gripped some parts of the population during the months leading up to January 1, 2000, is well documented: Endless speculation abounded about the possibility of a worldwide technological crash, which in turn stirred up all the latent apocalyptic fear-mongering—both political and pop-cultural—that we'd been absorbing throughout the late 20003th century.
NOW stirred up the debate late last week, when its president, Toni Van Pelt, told the Associated Press that the organization had urged Warren not to endorse Sanders, claiming that the Vermont senator had done "next to nothing for women" and that the group's more than 500,000 contributing members don't want Sanders to be the nominee.
"Dawn Chorus," the conclusion of the Netflix film, sets aside the steady programmed beats that pace most of the album; it's one of Yorke's hesitant keyboard ballads, accompanying his voice with stark two-note counterpoint, speeding up and slowing down as he wonders about second chances, though he envisions a reunion as ashes stirred up by the wind.
Of all the controversies stirred up by Tesla CEO Elon Musk last year, none was more embarrassing than when he called expert spelunker and diver Vernon Unsworth a "pedo guy" and "child rapist," after Unsworth criticized him for getting involved in a massive effort to rescue 12 boys and their soccer coach from a flooded cave in Thailand.
Keep an open mind and look for the best in people on Monday, as communication planet Mercury in Libra squares off with power planet Pluto at 8:01 PM. These two planets ignite a spark for self-discovery and psychological breakthroughs, as Mercury reveals family secrets and inherited behaviors stirred up by Pluto ending its retrograde.
On top of all the controversy that some loan platforms have stirred up with their financials and business models, the whole issue of student loans has found itself in an unlikely spotlight in the current Presidential campaign, almost a by-product of how charged this area is for many going through costly higher education in the U.S. (and increasingly elsewhere) today.
But Rogen said that wasn't the case for "The Interview," his 2014 comedy about a pair of journalists sent to North Korea to assassinate Kim Jong Un.The movie stirred up controversy before it was even released, when a North Korean group hacked Sony Pictures and demanded that the film be axed or else they would release stolen documents from the production company.
And his proposals to ban Muslims from immigrating to the United States and to deport millions of undocumented immigrants have stirred up painful memories of discriminatory policies that have targeted Asians in the past, like the internment of the Japanese during World War II. The survey asked its participants — who were interviewed in 10 languages — whether they supported Mr. Trump's Muslim ban.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpRepublican group targets Graham in ad calling for fair Senate trial Democratic presidential candidates react to Trump impeachment: 'No one is above the law' Trump attacks Schumer at fiery rally in Michigan MORE's executive order aimed at combating anti-Semitism stirred up controversy this week as Jewish groups questioned the president's political motivation considering his past statements about Jewish people.
In the most recent instance, Trump stirred up controversy by retweeting a picture that compared Melania with Heidi Cruz, wife of Republican candidate Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE.
China Is Waging a Disinformation War Against Hong Kong Protesters Steven Lee Meyers and Paul Mozur report on how the Chinese government is attempting to quell protests through the aggressive use of disinformation: In recent days, China has more aggressively stirred up nationalist and anti-Western sentiment using state and social media, and it has manipulated the context of images and videos to undermine the protesters.
No doubt he was, in his usual incoherent, self-aggrandizing way, merely drawing attention to parallels between his surprise campaign and Britain's populist-fueled decision to leave the European Union: In both cases, so the received wisdom goes, simmering resentment among a forgotten, disparaged section of the public was stirred up by canny populists and visited defeat and humiliation on the complacent, smug political establishment.

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