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People were interested in this case because so many crimes had occurred over a relatively short period of time, ... He kidnapped completely innocent people and killed them. It stirred up a lot of interest in our community about the case.

Bill Andrews

Mike requested a meeting with the full board of directors, and I was happy to oblige. Mike has not told me exactly what it is he wants to say, or what he expects out of the meeting, but it will be useful to hear his side of a story that has obviously stirred up so much emotion.

David Pickering

Dr. King's lectures and dialogues stirred the concern and sparked the conscience of a generation. As the anniversary of his birth coincides with the anniversary of No Child Left Behind, we must take this opportunity to speak out to ensure fair implementation and full funding of this landmark law.

John Tierney

When I talked with an opposing coach before a game and he mentions the pink walls, I know I've got him. I can't recall a coach who has stirred up a fuss about the color and then beat us.

Hayden Fry

The plucky Brits were shaken but not stirred by the Superdome ordeal.

Chief James Murray

When you see a guy playing well, it tends to get you stirred up to play well. We didn't spend much of the day looking for balls or seeing clubs being slammed to the ground.

Dana Quigley

We could not be more pleased with the response. We will have people coming from at least 23 different states on Saturday, and we're set to break our all-time record with more than 1,300 attendees. All despite the controversy stirred up by opposition groups in St. Louis.

Mike Haley

The populace is like the sea motionless in itself, but stirred by every wind, even the lightest breeze.

Titus Livius

I'm embarrassed that you had to watch that and I'm embarrassed that we performed like that. You've got to give Nevada credit. I guess we stirred them up a little bit beating them at our place.

Riley Wallace

I'm glad our offer of privatization as an option for all 4-year state-supported colleges and universities in South Carolina has stirred the pot a bit.

Mark Sanford

[Jeff Perry, one of the store's managers, estimated that 2,500 pizzas were prepared and sold on Thursday.] At one time, we had 300 customers inside and 1,000 outside. The parking lot was filled with RVs. Inside, it was like an ant bed had been stirred up and outside, it was like one big old party, ... But we managed to get pizzas to most people.

Jeff Perry

Stirred me deep in my soul.

Paul Shaffer

We have two new black members. And it's stirred up debate, which is a positive thing.

Dominic Burlark

A medium Vodka dry Martini - with a slice of lemon peel. Shaken and not stirred.

Ian Fleming

The incident in Saudi Arabia stirred up the market. The increase covered the cost of the product and allowed us to recover some profit.

Linda Casey

I don't think there is a huge amount of news content in the strikes. The news would be if they stirred up a major hornets' nest of political controversy or if there was an unacceptable amount of damage.

Andrew Bell

Senior night can go one of two ways. It can either get your emotions stirred up early and you can come out flat, or it can get you fired up and come out hard. We came out strong and with lots of intensity.

Billy Waller

In Russia there is great interethnic hatred, class hatred - I mean hatred for wealthy people - that is stirred up by official propaganda. That is why there can be no 'velvet' solution, as there was, for example, in Georgia or Ukraine.

Boris Nemtsov

We got a lot of interest stirred up.

Abe Beachy

People are really stirred up about this.

Art Brodsky

Where it's coming from, I can't tell you. There's a lot of stirred up and muddy water going through there. There's also millions of dead fish from Red Tide.

Albert Gray

People are just sort of grasping at straws. I mean, the truth is that the citizens of the state are pretty perceptive, and non-issues don't get them all stirred up.

Mike Foster

I think it adds more fuel. I don't know what Bill does to him or what he does to Bill, but there always seems to be some animosity between them, especially after our last home game against them. That kind of stirred up stuff. It kind of motivates us ... to go out there and kick their tail.

Deanna Nolan