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I like to stir the pot and push the envelope.
Both conventions will do their best to stir the pot.
The Qatari media have been told not to stir the pot.
Gharachedaghi chalks it up to a desire to stir the pot.
But that last item is definitely going to stir the pot.
It's important to stir the pot and really look at it.
This isn't Uranus' first attempt to stir the pot this year.
The point, then, was to be outrageous, to stir the pot.
"Who is paying these people to stir the pot?" he asked.
NEW ZEALAND'S deputy prime minister, Winston Peters, knows how to stir the pot.
Those folks who make cruel remarks just to stir the pot are everywhere.
That's a lot of time for the British press to stir the pot.
Still, a new tweet from Cameron is doing plenty to stir the pot.
If that weren't enough, former Housewife Brandi Glanville returns to stir the pot.
"Why do bureaucrats think they have to continually stir the pot?" asked another.
The point is to stir the pot without causing things to bubble over.
"Someone always wants to stir the pot," Carol Sensedorf, an Orinda resident, told KTVU.
"All we can really say is that we help stir the pot," she said.
Others like to stir the pot, throw things in there and see what happens.
It would make a lot of sense, but it would also stir the pot.
The New York Post's tabloid style of journalism is known to occasionally stir the pot.
"Joe, in that sense, can help stir the pot," he told The New York Times.
The stage was set for this tragedy by our president's impulse to stir the pot.
So being my petty self, I became the one to figuratively 'stir the pot' on Thanksgiving.
"Some people want to try to stir the pot between the governor and I," Patrick said.
All he wanted to do was stir the pot and help people, then get drunk after.
" Kris Jenner, coming in to stir the pot, remarks, "I think it'll be fun if Scott goes.
That ethos, that sort of shoot first, publish first, stir the pot, deal with the consequences later .
Not terribly likely, but the point of proposing a Data Protection Authority was to stir the pot.
Perhaps, for example, it could be North Korea, a country doing its best to stir the pot.
American anchors, reporters and talking heads use keywords to stir the pot, make it more edgy, more salacious.
An angry spouse might stir the pot by complaining about how you missed the family holiday party last year.
They stir the pot, often animating both sides and creating public doubt in institutions like the police or media.
But I will say, he goes over there, he stirs the pot, then he tries to un-stir the pot.
The main political groups in the European Parliament, courted assiduously by Spanish ministers, were similarly reluctant to stir the pot.
So, when this meme gave people the opportunity to stir the pot for no reason, it caught on pretty quick.
And then when the producers do one-on-one interviews, they frame questions in a way to stir the pot.
The start of Season 7 had Jon and Sansa clashing as leaders, and Bran's return is sure to stir the pot.
But Trump may be hesitant to stir the pot in a more significant way with just nine months until Election Day.
As if the Underwood and Booth saga wasn't dramatic enough, leave it to David Ravitz to stir the pot even more.
Jenelle Evans' husband David Eason may no longer be on Teen Mom 2 , but he still manages to stir the pot.
At the start of the series, they were best friends, but you could tell that Jen loved to stir the pot.
When it comes to issues of true importance, some leaders in Washington stir the pot, and others work to find a solution.
So it's a game, like birtherism: Create a false narrative, stir the pot (enter Rudy Giuliani, presidential consigliere) and let it boil.
"One of the reasons the hack probably occurred was to stir the pot very publicly," Arterbury told Motherboard in a phone call.
Someone just thought it'd be a good idea to name their Wi-Fi that and, you know, just stir the pot a bit.
Since browning begets browning, wait until the end to gently caramelize the vegetables; that way you won't have to constantly stir the pot.
"The culprit could be Russia, the USA or even a kid in his bedroom that just wants to stir the pot," he added.
So, to stir the pot, Salt & Straw is adding something not so fresh to its menu: It's making ice cream out of food waste.
Much will undoubtedly depend on how the controversy affects ticket sales and whether the President continues to stir the pot with early morning tweets.
Which is why we're pretty sure the Kardashian clan isn't going to be super thrilled about its only son's latest stir-the-pot Instagram shot.
He said the leak more likely would reflect a goal "to stir the pot," as Russia has done with support of insurgent parties in Europe.
Once you've laid out your ingredients, you fan campfire flames and stir the pot via motion control of frantic button mashing to perfect your dinner.
When the media brings you in to stir the pot of controversy, bring the litany of successes and reinforce that messaging at the same time.
" Additionally, some see her as a bit of a polarizing figure; when Schafer spoke about her Q Score, he  said she tends to "stir the pot.
Then the White House decided that, for good measure, it wanted to stir the pot a little on the Israel-Palestine conflict for no particular reason.
At Mashable, we take our entertainment coverage research very seriously, so we sought to end the cyclical Chris discussion decisively (or, you know, stir the pot).
Kennedy, aka the freshly dubbed villain on Vanderpump Rules, lives to stir the pot, and this week, he's turning his love for drama into a family affair.
But now I have garnered enough tricks that I can enter any party and stir the pot by asking if they want to see a strong woman demonstration.
"Some people want to talk about separatism but that's because they want to stir the pot," said Janet Brown, who conducts political polling in Alberta for news organizations.
I admit that I'm reluctant to react to this latest cruelty, which is obviously just one more cynical move clearly designed to stir the pot ahead of the election.
And while some others sought to create viral moments or stir the pot, Booker focused on introducing himself to an audience that wasn't yet familiar with his message or biography.
"The Chinese people, including Hong Kong compatriots, resolutely oppose liars like Cruz who came to Hong Kong to stir the pot," China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement.
And hey, we're not trying to stir the pot or anything, but we'd also like to point out that he posted this photo with the rapper a few months ago.
Schmidt also says that this wouldn't prove that trolls specifically targeted The Last Jedi, since their goal is to "stir the pot" by covering a whole spread of controversial topics.
Observers said Trump's private comments to world leaders and the tone of his remarks Friday will bear out whether he went to Davos to stir the pot or make nice.
Mostly everyone got along well, though host Andy Cohen couldn't help but stir the pot a bit by seeing if some of the feuds among the cast had ironed themselves out.
The newspaper argued that the president seems to like having a "chaotic mess" in the White House, saying the president prefers to pit one faction against another to stir the pot.
Miller said it was just his nature not to stir the pot, a quality that has probably been reinforced by his parents' values and by his becoming a father himself two years ago.
No wonder they're thrilled to get to don their famously bright red gear, mingle with their stans known as the Bella Army, and generally stir the pot in the women's division once again.
While critics stir the pot, inflaming emotions with assertions that the Trump administration will roll back civil rights, their own actions have advanced a more likely threat of a new Jim Crow era.
As a friend of the cast, she'll be ready to stir the pot; promote her spin-off show, Don't Be Tardy; and stay out of the major drama — all while taking home a sweet paycheck.
In Washington, lawmakers of both parties were either aghast or chose to ignore Mr. Trump's suggestion on the assumption that it was yet another offhand remark just to stir the pot, not a serious initiative.
So while waiting for candidates to emerge, many New Hampshire Republicans say a more immediate test of the 2020 climate might be the degree to which the Union Leader is willing to stir the pot.
So he pulled a tight little U-turn to get out of it: With the game right around the corner—set for 8pm EST tomorrow—Williams was probably smart not to stir the pot too much.
In honor of the anniversary of the "Battle of Hogwarts," a bloody massacre at the end of the seventh Harry Potter book, J.K. Rowling hopped on Twitter to do what she does best — stir the pot.
You might be complicated, and I know you stir the pot sometimes, but I hope you realize you're a pretty special woman, and I really appreciate you coming here and opening up the way you did.
We may have elected a Patrick Henry or Sam Adams — someone who can still stir the pot but does not know how to use it to cook a good meal to deliver a stronger and better nation.
Yet the Trump administration has evidently concluded that this would be a dandy time to stir the pot and throw the federal government's muscle into a cause that has relied on conservative foundation money and painstakingly recruited plaintiffs.
FROM PEN: Vanessa Grimaldi Talks About Her First Impression of Fiance Nick Viall   And although Johnson is no longer on The Bachelorette, he's still managing to stir the pot with some of Rachel Lindsay's contestants, specifically Lucas Yancey, a.k.a.
So when you were coming out for the weigh-ins and you see that sea of people, were you thinking "I'm gonna stir the pot and give these people the finger," or were you just responding to the moment?
The Women Tell All often serves as an audition for future BiP recruits — we get to see who can play referee, who is beloved by her cohorts, and who is likely to stir the pot all over that beach.
When Trump tried to stir the pot on January 17 by accusing the Democratic Party of "rigging the election again against Bernie Sanders, just like last time," the Sanders campaign knocked down the claim in a statement that evening.
Since it's Reddit, a platform where anyone can make an account in seconds, we must take this all with a grain of salt; it could very well be fake, meant to stir the pot through enraged pieces like this one.
You risk drawing additional participants, not just genuine participants, but you attract people who enjoy controversy or just want to stir the pot for the sake of stirring the pot, and so journalists were in this moment—they recognized that risk.
"This second test solidifies that these launches are not just to stir the pot and elicit a U.S. response to resume negotiations," said Grace Liu, one of a team of missile experts at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS) in California.
Archie and Veronica certainly seem hot and heavy in this promo, but let's not forget that Veronica's bad boy ex, Nick St. Clair (Graham Phillips), is also coming to town to stir the pot and, quite possibly, worm his way into Ronnie's heart.
And yet, on Tuesday, Facebook announced that it had uncovered a "coordinated political influence campaign" that used "inauthentic accounts and pages" over the past year to stir the pot on a number of lightning rod issues on both the left and right.
And so, I'm afraid we're going to end up with [just] Google and Amazon, if we let them stick around for 40 years; if we don't stir the pot the way we stirred it with IBM, I think we will pay for it.
"There are those who have an axe to grind of some type or another that have complete and utter distrust of anything the government says ... There are those who just want to stir the pot and think they know something nobody else knows," Launius added.
Paul Sereno, a dinosaur specialist the University of Chicago who laid the basis for the modern version of Seeley's classification, said the new paper would certainly stir the pot but he couldn't see what new features or scoring system had contributed to the new result.
That's why a contest that even 10 days ago seemed remarkably fluid looked by the middle of this week to be turning into a rout of Mr. Jones by Mr. Moore — unless two of Mr. Moore's more outlandish comments, unearthed late Thursday afternoon, re-stir the pot.
All of which would have been enough for devoted Diaz fans, say, six months or a year ago, when all it took was a few words from the man's mouth to stir the pot and juice our imaginations and convince us the fighter we loved most would soon be returning to reclaim his rightful place astride the world.
Matt GaetzMatthew (Matt) GaetzLawmakers from both sides of the aisle mourn Cummings The Hill's Morning Report - Tempers boil over at the White House Schiff says committees will eventually make impeachment inquiry transcripts public MORE (R-Fla.) tried to stir the pot early in the day, attempting to sit in on her testimony despite not being on any of the three investigatory committees.
What will happen if there are no more books like these?" Patterson called the ads an attempt to "stir the pot a little bit." Digital Book World called the ads, "refreshing, really. And brave.
After a few try-out matches, Joe got signed in early 2000. He made his TV debut on the July 2, 2000 episode of Heat. He competed as Just Joe in the WWF before he was released from his contract in March 2001. When he was in the WWF, his gimmick was that of a messenger who tried to stir the pot.
For example, ashura is a dish that takes its name from the festival celebrated by the Shia sect of Islam. During preparation of the ashura, mullas stir the pot in a special way while pronouncing the name of God. Sharing the ashura then becomes a way of spreading remembrance of God in the form of bodily nourishment. The tradition of Langar was also adopted by the Sikh community, where it goes by the same name.
We have not shied away from the rich complicated reality of Now. If you've got a gun and you're not the police you're going to incite strong feelings." He added that the writers hoped to "stir the pot" and "get people to think" when watching Punisher. Bernthal added that "This character has resonated with law enforcement and military....and the best thing about him is that if he offends you, he just doesn't care.
In his review for The Boston Globe, John Freeman observes that Clarke's fantasy, like that of Franz Kafka and Neil Gaiman, is imbued with realism. He argues that the footnotes in particular lend an air of credibility to the narrative: for example, they describe a fictional biography of Jonathan Strange and list where particular paintings in Norrell's house are located.John Freeman, "Magic to do: Faux footnotes, social observation, and wizard rivalry stir the pot in Susanna Clarke's 19th-century tale", The Boston Globe (3 October 2004). LexisNexis (subscription required).
Until well into the 1960s, the press was known as a "socialist bastion," and until Martin Ros joined in 1964, literature was regarded with suspicion—the press published regional novels by authors such as Herman de Man and A.M. de Jong. Martin Ros, a well-read and well-spoken man, was hired specifically to "stir the pot," and one of his first acquisitions was Gerrit Komrij, at the time a young poet with formalist, not socialist, tendencies. Ros is also responsible, with then-director Johan Veeninga, for the Privé- domein series. Theo Sontrop joined the company in 1972.
Thanks to the State Department, Mary's new "best friend" is a feisty South American woman, Francesca Leandra (guest star Angelica Castro): a revolutionary leader whom the U.S. government has agreed to hide in the states while they help agitate her countrymen toward rebelling against their dictator. To stir the pot even more, the CIA is quietly spreading the word that Francesca, who is beloved by the working-class citizens, has been captured by El Presidente's men and is being tortured. Her country of origin is never specified. Mary and Francesca are established in a mansion in Albuquerque with top-of-the-line security and every possible amenity.
He's not afraid to rap about his past mistakes, supplying inspirational rhymes filled with Christian values backed by well-produced secular hip-hop beats." In its track-by-track review of the album, The Boombox stated that "based on the warm reception to Church Clothes, this LP is set to stir the pot further in the realm of both of hip-hop and Christianity." David Jeffries of Allmusic gave the album four out of five stars, declaring that Lecrae makes Gravity's various genre experiments and jumps in style "sound effortless and natural". He asserted that "while Rehab is the more rewarding album in the end, this one is more persuasive and immediate, making it an easy entry point into this gifted artist's discography.
Eric Thurm of The A.V. Club gave the episode a C- saying "Throughout these reviews, I’ve often noted (probably excessively) that for a while now, the best part of Family Guy has been the relationship between Stewie and Brian. This is probably not a very controversial opinion, much as a lot of things about the show have attempted to stir the pot in the past few weeks and years. Tonight, Family Guy leans hard on the Brian-Stewie relationship and silly, unnecessarily “shocking” sources of comedy as Brian gives Stewie herpes, something that manages to be a totally run-of-the-mill, boring installment of the show." The episode received a 2.3 rating in the 18–49 years old demographic and was watched by a total of 4.77 million people.

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