21.   A Washington Post report that Ramirez was also a paid informant for the U.S. CIA has caused a stir in Colombia.

22.   A widely publicized campaign mounted by Kurdish activists and British environmentalists, and expediently embraced by a group of British Conservative MPs, is already causing a stir.

23.   About four hours earlier, concluding the awards ceremony, Cuomo caused a stir in the audience with her sharp criticism of the administration.

24.   According to Olbermann, the former ESPN anchor now working for Fox, the book is causing a stir among ESPN brass.

25.   After his remarks caused a stir in Tokyo, Kamei appeared to backtrack, but he stopped short of an apology or retraction.

26.   All the new senators are on Capitol Hill this week for orientation, including Clinton, who caused a stir everywhere she went.

27.   But even his method of departure has caused a stir.

28.   But later, he noted that if he continued to win the popular vote but lose among Republicans, he would cause a stir within the GOP.

29.   But Rothbard probably caused bigger stirs with his free-flowing, often acerbic observations.

30.   But what may cause the biggest stir is the fact that it is the only mainstream wine shop in the city allowed to open on Sunday.

v. + stir >>共 16
cause 63.34%
create 31.00%
raise 1.62%
make 0.54%
send 0.54%
abate 0.27%
elicit 0.27%
follow 0.27%
fry 0.27%
generate 0.27%
cause + n. >>共 821
damage 8.58%
problem 6.70%
injury 3.26%
death 2.52%
explosion 2.10%
casualty 2.06%
delay 1.77%
accident 1.75%
crash 1.64%
concern 1.57%
stir 0.88%
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