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A combination of a cyclonic storm in the Atlantic and a jet stream – whipping up speeds of 200mph – is threatening sub-zero temperatures here in the UK next week and even a "wall of snow".
Source: https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1730829/uk-snow-britain-cold-temperatures-weather-jet-stream
He also encouraged a widespread increase in racist and sexist attacks, whipping up hatred and laying the basis for the dismantling of abortion rights and anti-immigrant policies, all “legally.”
Source: https://www.socialistalternative.org/2023/04/03/trump-indicted-what-now/
'He said 'vultures' began to 'circle' the town including 'insidious' far-right activists 'whipping up tensions'.
I don’t see park or gun restrictions being a winning issue for Smith either, other than for whipping up those that already support her.
In between, Haaland was whipping up the crowd when he did win a free-kick.
Shalini loves to dabble in international recipes, whipping up scrumptious salads and desserts.
The Kremlin said Lavrov also told Blinken it was unacceptable for US officials and Western news media to continue “whipping up excitement” and politicising the journalist’s detention.
Source: https://www.thejournal.ie/america-seeks-return-of-two-citizens-in-russia-6035024-Apr2023/
They cut to them earlier today in a kitchen whipping up a “delicious Pretty Deadly” dish made up of two cups of charisma and two tablespoons of “unrivaled tag team ingenuity” with “a dash of good looks.”