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Guthrum s death created a power vacuum which would stir up other power – hungry warlords eager to take his place in the following years.
It did not stir syndicate interest, but what he learned on the strip helped him when he created On the Fastrack.
Munch was pleased with the " great commotion ", and wrote in a letter: " Never have I had such an amusing time — it's incredible that something as innocent as painting should have created such a stir.
This created a stir among Slavic people of southern Europe and the Russian Tsar, who opposed the annexation.
Orton created the alter ego Edna Welthorpe, an elderly theatre snob, whom he would later revive to stir controversy over his plays.
The so-called " Arthur stone ", discovered in 1998 among the ruins at Tintagel Castle in Cornwall in securely dated 6th-century contexts, created a brief stir but proved irrelevant.
The Mongol leader Abaqa Khan sent a delegation of 13-16 Mongols to the Second Council of Lyon ( 1274 ), which created a great stir, particularly when their leader ' Zaganus ' underwent a public baptism.
Main-sequence stars with more than two solar masses undergo convection in their core regions, which acts to stir up the newly created helium and maintain the proportion of fuel needed for fusion to occur.
Most notable was the appointment of Marwan ibn al-Hakam, Uthman's first cousin, as his top advisor, which created a stir amongst the Hashmite companions of Muhammad, as Marwan along with his father Al-Hakam ibn Abi al -' As had been permanently exiled from Medina by Muhammad during his lifetime.
In 1920, sculptor Robert Ingersoll Aitken created a stir when he criticized the display, lighting, and placement of the statue of Venus de Milo in the museum.
The traditional tribal organization, a defining characteristic of Native Americans as a social unit, became apparent to the non-native communities of the United States and created a mixed stir of emotions.
Lament for a divided country ," created a stir at the time, and again when released as part of his collection by almost the same name in 1992.
created a stir when it issued a press release praising the attempted overthrow of Hugo Chávez, the elected president of Venezuela and a confrontational populist, who, like Mr. Aristide, was seen as a threat by some in Washington.
In 1906, Aaron Aaronsohn's discovery of wild emmer wheat growing in Rosh Pina ( now in Israel ) created a stir in the botanical world.
Ostia contained the Ostia Synagogue, the earliest synagogue yet identified in Europe ; it created a stir when it was unearthed in 1960-61.
The iron bridge created quite a stir among the populace.
The importance of this book is attested by the stir it created among German Jewish communities, many members of which found in its attitude the solution of the problem of how loyalty to Judaism could be combined with unqualified allegiance to their German nationality.
Sebastiane is a story about the martyrdom of St. Sebastian, which created a stir on the art cinema market because of its overt depiction of homosexual desire.
In 1992, Sparks again created quite a stir in Britain when she dropped her pants on live television, appearing nude from the waist down, during an L7 performance on the UK variety program The Word.
When he opened the London armory he posted a 14 foot sign on the roof across from Parliament reading " Colonel Colt's Pistol Factory " as a publicity stunt which created a stir in the British press.
Following retirement from playing in league football in 1994, Blissett created a huge stir in the Eastern Counties Football League by agreeing to play for Fakenham Town in Norfolk, whose chairman was a lifelong Watford fan, and big crowds turned out wherever he played.
The following year, talent scout Johnny Vincent introduced King to Specialty label, and he recorded some sides including " Mother's Love " which created a little stir locally.
They created a further stir when openly stating that they would win a race in their first season – given Tyrrell's recent history this was an ambitious claim.
Her Spanish name was in honor of her godmother, Maria Consuelo Iznaga Clement ( 1858 – 1909 ), a half-Cuban, half-American socialite who created a social stir a year earlier when she married the fortune-hunting George Montagu, Viscount Mandeville, a union of Old World and New World that caused the groom's father, the 7th Duke of Manchester, to openly wonder if his son and heir had married a " Red Indian.
Her intensity, youth, and passion created a stir of attention from the media, as well as from other abolitionists such as Lucretia Mott.

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Traumatic events witnessed by an entire society can stir up collective sentiment, often resulting in a shift in that society's culture and mass actions.
While promoting the 1975 book, Day caused a stir by rejecting the ' girl next door ' and ' virgin ' labels so often attached to her.
The song " Boadicea ", also from this album, would later be sampled by The Fugees on their single " Ready or Not " ( 1996 ), causing a brief stir because the group neither sought permission from Enya nor gave her credit initially, and by Mario Winans, who did give her credit ( the Winans track, " I Don't Wanna Know " which features a rap by P. Diddy and is officially credited to all three artists, became Enya's highest charting single in the US, when it peaked at # 2 on the Hot 100 in 2004 ).
From the river bank they hear a very loud cry, followed by a complaining clamour in savage discords: " It culminated in a hurried outbreak of almost intolerably excessive shrieking, which stopped short "-" The sheer unexpectedness of it made my hair stir under my cap.
This book is, in a word, an ideological fanatic's view of other people's opportunism, by a writer so reckless and ruthless in his attacks that he is prepared to defend his own enemies, the bastions of Western capitalism, and to warn that " The Holocaust " will stir up an anti-Semitism whose significance he otherwise discounts.
While a diplomatic conference is hosted by Earth on the planet Babel, Romulans, using drone ships with holographic emitters ( mimicking any ship ) stir up trouble with the Andorians and Tellarites.
The Prince of Wales was a fan, and Milligan caused a stir by calling him a " little grovelling bastard " on live television in 1994.
Henderson caused quite a stir before the NFC Championship Game by claiming that the Rams had " no class " and the Cowboys would shut them out.
Turner caused a stir in Montana in 2003 by funding a project to restore westslope cutthroat trout to Cherry Creek and Cherry Lake.
Decebalus, though, after being left to his own devices, in 105 undertook an invasion against Roman territory by attempting to stir up some of the tribes north of the river against the empire.
The second character is qi in Mandarin, and thus wok hei is sometimes rendered as wok chi in Western cookbooks ) is the flavour, tastes, and " essence " imparted by a hot wok on food during stir frying.
A fourth theory is that the word derives from 撈麵 ( lāomiàn, " lo mein "), which in Cantonese 撈 means to " stir ", and the name refers to the method of preparation by stirring the noodles with a sauce.
Considerably greater stir was provoked by Berengar, who denied that any material change in the elements was needed to explain the Eucharistic Presence.
The name Bulgar is derived from the Turkic verb bulğa (" to mix ", " shake, " stir ") and its derivative bulgak (" revolt ", " disorder ") by most authorities.
Much better is it oftentimes to grow wise at home and in private, than by publishing what you have amassed with infinite labour, to stir up tempests that may rob you of peace and quiet for the rest of your days.
Cantonese restaurant patrons judge a chef's ability to perform stir frying by the " wok hei " produced in the food.
The first of the spirits, the Ghost of Christmas Past, takes Scrooge to Christmas scenes of his boyhood and youth, which stir the old miser's gentle and tender side by reminding him of a time when he was more innocent.
However, Decebalus in 105 undertook an invasion against Roman territory by attempting to stir up some of the tribes north of the river against the empire.
In 1972, Susan caused a stir in society circles by leaving her family, to move to Argentina with professional polo-player Hector Barrantes, causing her to be dubbed ' the bolter '.
A blind man, whose name we do not know, was assigned by Ceridwen to stir the cauldron, while Gwion Bach, a young lad, stoked the fire underneath it.

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