| 11. | The chastisement of the president continues to churn up quotes that call for correction or amplification.
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| 12. | Bad, unless you had to sit through all of them and try to churn up enthusiasm.
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| 13. | Some residents consider PCBs a health hazard; others fear dredging would churn up the oily chemicals.
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| 14. | Mainland leaders have been trying to churn up nationalist feelings as a way to preserve political unity.
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| 15. | Drastic changes in temperature often churn up dust storms that sometimes envelop the entire planet for weeks.
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| 16. | The issue is expected to churn up more problems than an unexpected release from Glen Canyon Dam.
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| 17. | The sawfish churn up the sea bottom with their exaggerated rostrum to uncover these hidden food sources.
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| 18. | It doesn't occur in shallow water near beaches because wave action continually churns up the water, adding oxygen.
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| 19. | Spring rains and melting snow also churn up the water and bring bodies to its surface and edges.
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| 20. | As it lurches between mush and farce, " Very Annie Mary " churns up a few genuinely funny bits.
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