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He is not alone in creating a stir at the school.
But his criticism did little more than create a stir.
But it has created a stir in Mexico, they say.
From what I understand, his mother's pregnancy created a stir.
In Internet discussion groups, though, the case has created a stir.
A draft of the report has certainly created a stir.
There was no point in creating a stir and drawing attention to himself.
Who would have thought such a trivial death might create a stir like this?
By 10 last Sunday night, the guys were in no mood to create a stir.
However, 7.0 did not have many customers, and it failed to create a stir in the market.
Still, last week's decision to eliminate women's basketball created a stir.
She had tunnel vision even as her father created a stir nearby.
Clinton Administration efforts to put its own spin on economic statistics have created a stir.
The performance created a stir among the New York press.
For a while, that outside ship had created a stir in the captain's quarters.
Her companion created a stir by his own peculiar sense of style.
Yet the series has already created a stir over prurient content.
He wanted to blend in, not create a stir.
That created a stir of surprise in the room.
This created a stir, and several voices were heard exclaiming.
This created a stir in Washington, as there had been no hint that his illness was serious.
It was very popular with stars on the rise and created a stir in the Hollywood community.
My words created a stir of horror among the Alfings.
The preceding week had created a stirring context for the music of Bach.
And, as a very visible ex-president, he can still create a stir.
They are leaving in the early morning as to not cause a stir within the community.
I think she will cause a stir among her sisters today.
So who could she hook up with to really cause a stir?
These caused a stir among local residents and were held for many years.
The actress caused a stir last year for a different reason.
His political views caused a stir while he was still a student.
It hadn't occurred to her that she would cause a stir.
From the look in her eye, she had clearly expected this news to cause a stir.
Do you not think it would cause a stir if I simply disappeared?
The broadcasts in 1956 caused a stir at the time.
The exhibition has caused a stir in the museum community.
Still, the cases have caused a stir in legal circles.
Clearly, more than the play's title is causing a stir.
But when the world's No. 1 player takes a public stand, it causes a stir.
"The exhibition has really caused a stir over there," she said.
If the advertisement was designed to cause a stir, it did.
But even his method of departure has caused a stir.
Nor does he apologize for having caused a stir among the players.
Ganton couldn't hear what was said, but it seemed to cause a stir.
At the party, they cause a stir and not a little jealousy in Phillip.
"That will cause a stir no matter how careful we are.
It was finally at the national championships last June that they began causing a stir.
Back then a few artists paid attention, but the work barely caused a stir in public.
"There's no question that some of the names out there would cause a stir.
She would cause a stir if she forced her way.