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1 The affair made a stir at the time, but was soon forgotten.
2 However this may be, it is certain that they made a stir .
3 Then they found that their exploit had made a stir in the regiment.
4 I made a stir - fry once and I thought I was like some super-chef.
5 But mark well that then our coming had made a stir .
6 Well, well, we certainly have made a stir with our little meetings here.
7 Smooth's turn-out only made a stir among them; they reckoned somebody had come!
8 And the people-my, but it made a stir amongst them!
9 The arrival of this great lady made a stir .
10 The portrait had made a stir at the Club, and the papers were discussing it gravely.
11 She would have made a stir in Detroit.
12 This young officer's father, happening to be a somewhat influential man, made a stir about the affair.
13 By gracious, but it made a stir !
14 This radical action was followed by a clerical secession from the society, which made a stir at the time.
15 He at once attracted musical critics and made a stir in some of the churches and concert-rooms of the city.
16 In this season of the unexpected, however, James again made a stir by unfollowing the Cavs from his Twitter account.
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