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After the post stirred up debate online, Mariah returned to social media to defend her original post.
Source: https://allhiphop.com/news/mariah-the-scientist-yung-miami-squabble-bmf/
A 'kink and BDSM-inspired' mural on display in Wynyard Street of a teddy bear with a beer can and a gay pride flag has also stirred up controversy in Sydney last week, with the artwork being vandalised earlier this week.
Hate is stirred up by social network rumors and gossip.
Source: https://japantoday.com/category/national/%27deeply-hurt%27-anti-trans-hostility-rises-in-japan1
However, recent leaks for Marvel's Spider-Man 2have stirred up some conversation, as fans are clamoring for any tidbit of potential information they can acquire.
Source: https://gamerant.com/marvels-spider-man-2-plot-leak-wraith-yuri-dlc-important/
I'm not entirely in favour of it, because I think it's stirred up a lot of old members, and I don't think it was necessary."
Lagimodiere stirred up controversy on the day he was put in cabinet in 2021, when he defended some of the intentions behind residential schools and said they were originally aimed at teaching skills to Indigenous children.
News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Tues. May 2, 2023: Royal Caribbean, one of the largest cruise lines in the world, has stirred up controversy among its Casino Royale program participants by making a controversial move.
Sebastian, Edgar's best man and business partner, may seem friendly, but according to Grace, he stirred up trouble for the couple.
Source: https://collider.com/the-afterparty-season-2-suspects-ranked/
Serial offender James Joyce, 38, was out of prison on licence when he stirred up trouble again.
Source: https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/in-your-area/lanarkshire/beat-street-positive-impact-east-30627962
Terror obviously, because of the possibility that a ‘No’ result will intensify the division and racism stirred up by the ‘No’ campaign.
Source: https://www.echo.net.au/2023/10/fellowship-of-the-voice/
The movie dumbfounded audiences and stirred up critics to deliver some of the first negative reviews the band had ever received for anything they had released.
The prospect of having the beloved chain back in town has stirred up anticipation and cravings for their signature menu items.
The shocking incident, in which she was photographed in a compromising position with Sonny by a peeping Tom, stirred up a huge media storm.
To cheers and applause, Coyne continued, from their first arrivals, Macedonian immigrants to Flint “stirred up a dry sauce that made mouths water from Seattle to Miami and hearts flutter from Boston to San Diego.”
Ward’s 2021 and 2022 releases felt like a means of venting the desperation and anger stirred up in Iowa during and before the plague years; the American nightmare set to music.
Source: https://littlevillagemag.com/album-review-jad-fair-and-samuel-locke-ward-happy-hearts/
Water is stirred up again in a good portion of East Bay due to the west and southwest winds, the further east you venture the darker the water gets.
Source: https://thepostnewspaper.net/2023/08/26/fishing-forecast-241/
Whatever unsettling feelings these episodes have stirred up have been stirred up because we feel that we knew this person, like perhaps she belonged to us.
Source: https://decider.com/2023/11/19/the-crown-season-6-episode-4-recap/
Whatever unsettling feelings these episodes have stirred up have been stirred up because we feel that we knew this person, like perhaps she belonged to us.
Source: https://decider.com/2023/11/19/the-crown-season-6-episode-4-recap/
While the question remains unanswered, the confusion has stirred up interest in the couple.
Source: https://screenrant.com/love-is-blind-season-5-izzy-deletes-major-spoiler/