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In a racing type situation, it is referred to as being in the lead. Hence the dust stirred up from behind them is what one would experience in the face or mouth.
Some organisms may get buried by sand stirred up by hurricane waves.
it shows how the town was broken up and people showed their diifferences because everyone is arguing about this valuable pearl
a town that pops up along side railroads or their stations
Sounds like a glass of Kool-Aid or Tang to me (or your favorite generic).In scientific terms, the water is a solvent. The flavored powder is a solute.
Because it stirred things up a bit bro
To smoothly mix up the ingredients. water is stirred into the mix.
One of the major ones was the assassination of Franz Ferdinand. This stirred up conflict between the powers and ultimately lead to the war
The spirit first took Scrooge to the little town where he spent his childhood, seeing familiar places and faces that stirred up memories from his past.
Once you've caulked, leave that room for an hour so dust etc. is not stirred up.
To get the Colonists stirred up about the American Revolution.
Nat Turner
Shaken not stirred
Samuel Adams
Facts are not "stirred up." Facts are arrived at through responsible and diligent investigation. Legitimate journalists should be responsible and diligent in discovering the facts in any event, such as the death of Princess Diana. Often, the facts are elusive, as there may be no living witness to the actual event, or the few witnesses have a vested in interest in giving a one-sided account of the events. Rumors and innuendos are "stirred up," and although they are avoided by responsible journalists.
No, it was a rumor stirred up by Sarah Palin.
so you can help the econimy around your town to help build up the town more.