| 31. | That is certainly the case in India, where the broadening of democratic participation has seemed only to churn up more violence.
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| 32. | Instead of assigning subordinates and consultants to churn up a new organizational table and write a report, he did the job himself.
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| 33. | When a helicopter lands, clouds of dust churn up and envelop the aircraft, making it impossible for the pilot to see the ground.
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| 34. | Residents have long claimed that the bombings churn up dust contaminated with toxins that are blown onto the inhabited portion of the island.
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| 35. | Instead of standing over a bin turning your compost, you roll the ball around to churn up the yard and kitchen waste that's inside.
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| 36. | He has kept mum about plans to churn up the White House staff, although there are rumors of new recruits coming on board soon.
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| 37. | Then they find that such rights can bring them embarrassment and churn up the wrath of voters _ the one thing politicians fear most.
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| 38. | Indeed, under the new rules, the snowmobiles that today churn up 100, 000 cars'worth of pollution will, by 2012, produce only 50, 000 cars'worth.
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| 39. | The site also was largely undisturbed by the bottle diggers and treasure seekers who so often churn up the soil around old cellar holes.
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| 40. | This is a movie so insecure about its capacity to excite that it churns up not one but two flagrantly fake thunderstorms to underscore the action.
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