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1 The captain had evidently seen some stirring times while up Red River.
2 Poems suggested by the stirring times were crowding thick upon his mind.
3 But, Wallingford, what has become of Captain Marble in these stirring times ?
4 The early childhood of George Borrow was spent in stirring times .
5 The papers were illustrated, and went back to the stirring times .
6 Stirring times had reigned in this country for a hundred years.
7 Politics, however, absorbed his soul, and stirring times were at hand.
8 Perhaps there will be more stirring times when we come back again, Hal.
9 The Mintos were in the thick of politics and the times were stirring times .
10 The old barn saw stirring times after the coming of the new parsonage family.
11 These are stirring times for the Cork Regional Technical College.
12 I have yet to tell of the stirring times of the winter of 1912.
13 There were stirring times in the colonies when John Adams was thirty years old.
14 Of stirring times at a private school for young gentlemen.
15 Stirring times , too, were nearer at hand across the Mediterranean.
16 I hope not, sir, though it's true that we've had some very stirring times .
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