"and to stir up war to depose said king from title... | |
'How dare I stir up trouble and inflame feelings 'by repeating such a conversation? | |
- ... what with all the ruckus you stir up. | |
- A play that stir up emotions and leaves kids hanging. | |
- Don't stir up the water. | |
"and to stir up war to depose said king from title... | |
'How dare I stir up trouble and inflame feelings 'by repeating such a conversation? | |
- ... what with all the ruckus you stir up. | |
- A play that stir up emotions and leaves kids hanging. | |
- Don't stir up the water. | |
"All that stirs up lees of things, Wake up." | |
- Yes, and spies on me... in my own court, stirs up my enemies throughout Italy... and even boasts in private that he will put a Frenchman... on the throne of Peter and before long make me his chaplain! | |
- Yes, it stirs up memories. | |
And experience tells us that music stirs up emotion. Emotion that can produce an unexpected reaction in the inmate. | |
By beating its tail down hard, this dolphin stirs up the shallow silt. | |
"All that stirs up lees of things, Wake up." | |
- Yes, and spies on me... in my own court, stirs up my enemies throughout Italy... and even boasts in private that he will put a Frenchman... on the throne of Peter and before long make me his chaplain! | |
- Yes, it stirs up memories. | |
And experience tells us that music stirs up emotion. Emotion that can produce an unexpected reaction in the inmate. | |
By beating its tail down hard, this dolphin stirs up the shallow silt. | |
- But they can be stirred up. | |
- Coming back, seeing everyone, must have stirred up a lot of bad memories. | |
- If you've stirred up something from the past -- | |
- It's all stirred up, ain't it? - Yeah | |
- Our job is to be there for the parents, to comfort them, not to get them all stirred up. | |
'And while governments wrestled with unrest at home, 'they were also stirring up trouble abroad.' | |
'Does that nearly everywhere.' Yeah, well, at the risk of stirring up a lot of laughter, I haven't got any headlights. | |
'This subject is stirring up very strong feelings indeed and that's hardly surprising.' | |
- Always Tinai stirring up trouble! | |
- And stirring up trouble. | |
- But they can be stirred up. | |
- Coming back, seeing everyone, must have stirred up a lot of bad memories. | |
- If you've stirred up something from the past -- | |
- It's all stirred up, ain't it? - Yeah | |
- Our job is to be there for the parents, to comfort them, not to get them all stirred up. | |
'And while governments wrestled with unrest at home, 'they were also stirring up trouble abroad.' | |
'Does that nearly everywhere.' Yeah, well, at the risk of stirring up a lot of laughter, I haven't got any headlights. | |
'This subject is stirring up very strong feelings indeed and that's hardly surprising.' | |
- Always Tinai stirring up trouble! | |
- And stirring up trouble. | |