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The Houston-based airline on Wednesday said it would begin serving specialty cocktails such as Stirrings Mojito, Stirrings Pomegranate Martini, and Red Bull Energy Drink.
Houston Business News - Local Houston News | Houston Business Journal 2010
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Stirrings of willingness among banks to extend credit also could boost economic growth.
Fed Watchers See Risks in Rate Plan Kristina Peterson 2012
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Stirrings in the UN have convinced Bibi, who was close with the Rabbi Schneerson during his lifetime and consulted with him regularly, that it's time for another trip to the graveside.
Rabbi Chaim Miller: Alternative Energy, Alternative Wisdom Rabbi Chaim Miller 2011
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Stirrings of change in a South African town — and hints of big changes to come.
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Fever-Tree and Stirrings also make ginger ales, a category that has inspired real competition.
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Stirrings ... by Amanda Lang on Tuesday, Apr 8, 2008 at 8: 23: 18 AM
Memo Confirms Bush's Disregard of Constitution on Wiretaps 2008
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Stirrings, flickers: Most often, the child forgets because remembering is simply too painful.
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Close behind was a tonic from the cocktail ingredient company Stirrings.
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Stirrings of nationalism in East Timor: Fretilin 1974-1978: the origins, ideologies and strategies of a nationalist movement by Helen M. Hill
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Stirrings of dissatisfaction among the trooops at the job the leader is not doing with so much banging of drums and playing of trumpets.
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