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39 Sentences With "stirred the pot"

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U.S. President Donald Trump stirred the pot once again on trade.
"Every time it's happened, the Chinese government has stirred the pot," Harris said.
" Khloe Kardashian stirred the pot even more when she tweeted "You can do anything.
While Microsoft's blog post certainly stirred the pot, there's not much power behind its punch.
Ivanka always egged him on, never dissuaded him; she stirred the pot with her fulsome words.
But in nearly a quarter of the 259 IPRA incidents, it was the police who stirred the pot.
NBC stirred the pot yesterday with a report from producer Leigh Ann Caldwell that had to be retracted.
Insane week ... Jay-Z teaming up with the NFL stirred the pot, and Miley and Liam have very different breakup stories.
The president only stirred the pot further on Wednesday, as he talked at length about his interest in working with Democrats.
But Trump has called for steep tariffs on trade there, and has stirred the pot with a conversation with the Taiwanese president.
Jeremy Allen White from "Shameless" got married last week -- and Dakota Johnson and Chris Martin kinda stirred the pot themselves by attending.
He also stirred the pot when he suggested that the President is an aberration and doesn't reflect the state of the Republican Party.
Aided by her lover, Grigory Orlov, a Russian lieutenant, Catherine stirred the pot of discontent among the military and powerful people for months.
Terry McAuliffe (D) stirred the pot when he told Politico Tuesday that Clinton would change her mind and support the trade deal once in office.
"Reno 911" star Cedric Yarbrough, who stars in ABC's "Speechless," just stirred the pot with a GIGANTIC spoon for the possibility of a show reunion.
Additionally, the highly publicized death of Pritzker Prize-winning architect Zaha Hadid earlier this year stirred the pot of contention regarding architects' work under autocratic regimes.
On Wednesday, former House Speaker John Boehner stirred the pot when he said he would support his successor, Ryan, for president should a contested convention take place.
On Friday, a day after Russian land and naval forces conducted war games in Crimea, Mr. Putin further stirred the pot by visiting an air base near Sevastopol.
But one shipping executive—Andrew Craig-Bennett, who works for the UK subsidiary of Chinese shipping giant Cosco—stirred the pot even further in a widely shared opinion piece.
Mr. Trump's chief strategist, Stephen K. Bannon, has been sharply critical of the news media as elitist and out of touch and has stirred the pot of class divide.
Fontaine, in contrast, frequently stirred the pot, taking aim at her famous sister during interviews, in her memoir, No Bed Of Roses, and in particular during a 1978 PEOPLE interview.
Clinton wades in His refusal quickly became fodder for Hillary Clinton, Trump's all-but-certain Democratic opponent, who stirred the pot by wondering aloud about what might be in them.
MARSHALLTOWN, Iowa — Donald Trump stirred the pot here in Marshalltown on Tuesday, announcing that he would not participate in Thursday's scheduled presidential debate, just days before the presidential primary season.
Fans have different thoughts: I have to say: if someone did hack Styles' account (which is never okay, by the way) they certainly stirred the pot in a rather strange way.
"People act like I stirred the pot to get that going, but to me I didn't really give it that much thought when I was doing the O'Reilly show," Cam said.
But Viktor Bungtilu Laiskodat, governor of East Nusa Tenggara, stirred the pot with a proposal to push visitation fees to $500 per person to limit lizard tours to high-end tourists.
Trump further stirred the pot by saying at a Tuesday CNN GOP town hall that he would not uphold his earlier pledge to support the GOP nominee, no matter who it is.
Former Democratic National Committee (DNC) interim chairwoman Donna Brazile on Sunday further stirred the pot among Democrats, who are already reeling from her revelations about the DNC during the 85033 presidential campaign.
Then this week, U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin stirred the pot, with a possibly innocuous comment to journalists at the annual World Economic Forum about dollar weakness being good for U.S. trade.
The Redmond software giant has actively stirred the pot in several legal cases against Google search, in both the U.S. and Europe, through its own lobbying and the dogged consumer advocacy group FairSearch.
"I think President Trump's kind of stirred the pot, and the pot is boiling and I think it's quite understandable when we get some reactions of anger on the Mexican side," said Rep.
DES MOINES, IOWA — Donald Trump stirred the pot again by bailing on Thursday night's Republican presidential debate and holding his own competing event just 10 minutes away at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa.
Like fast food, a quick speech rarely reflects the hard work of a trained chef who has diligently shopped, cooked, stirred the pot, timed everything perfectly and stood by to watch the meal unfold.
" Their relationship thawed in 2017, but Fox stirred the pot in the spring of 2018 when revealing excerpts from her forthcoming book Every Day, I'm Hustling characterized her sex life with the rapper as "PG-13.
The Tesla founder stirred the pot on Twitter late Wednesday night when he replied to someone who told him to "stop being an idiot" about the COVID-19 pandemic and use his factory to make ventilators as quickly as possible.
My father, who is from an Italian family, didn't cook it very often, but, when he did, he watchfully and continuously stirred the pot with great patience, making sure the polenta turned out perfectly smooth and creamy, and didn't stick to the bottom of the pan.
The ad is yet another defection facing Trump this week after eBay founder and longtime Republican Meg Whitman made headlines for endorsing Hillary Clinton, and Trump himself stirred the pot within his own party by refusing to endorse House Speaker Paul Ryan and Senator John McCain, who are both up for re-election.
Perrantes scored 16 points with four 3-pointers in a 73–65 win against Syracuse on January 24. Perrantes averaged 11.0 points, 4.4 assists and 3.0 rebounds per game, shooting 43.9 percent from the field, 48.8 percent from 3-point range and 80.3 percent from the free-throw line. He was named honorable mention All-ACC by the media and coaches. "He just stirred the pot," coach Bennett said of Perrantes in 2016.
They were held in poverty by the monopoly of the Company's store in the settlement as they were forced to live under its system of credit. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police investigating officer in 2003 about whether or not foul play had occurred in the early hours of 3 February 1940 stated that, "He...Williams...betrayed the people and no doubt this would have stirred the pot enough for someone to have taken drastic measures by their own hands and started the fire at the house that led to the deaths of Eric, J.O.'s eldest son and Erica his infant daughter." —21 October 2003 Thomas Lodge concluded that it had been the Secretary of State for Canada who had failed to give guidance to the commission who were a collection of individuals running their own departments. He described the commission as an experiment in dictatorship and claimed he left his post because he could no longer carry on working with people who completely failed to agree on a positive policy and because he could not convince the Secretary of State to adopt his own point of view.

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