- A
swizzle stick is a
small stick used to stir drinks. The
original swizzle sticks were
created in the 18th
century at a rum
plantation in the West Indies...
-
Telephone Identity Revisited (STIR)
standards Stirrer, an
agitator (device)
Stirring rod STIR (radar), a type of fire
control radar All
pages with
titles beginning...
- of the girls,
causing them to run away in horror. 3 3 "A
Creature Was
Stirring"
Terry Ingram James Thorpe December 25, 2010 (2010-12-25) All
Timmy (Thomas...
- 寻衅滋事罪; pinyin: xúnxìn zīshì zuì), also
translated as
picking quarrels and
stirring up
trouble or
picking quarrels and
making trouble, is a
criminal offense...
- the news
reveals the
world to be a dark and ugly place,
Planet Earth stirringly reminds us of its
overwhelming beauty." In a
review for The Times, Carol...
-
Stirrings Still is the
final prose piece by
Samuel Beckett,
written in
English in 1986–89 to give his
American publisher,
Barney Rosset,
something to...
-
coffee liqueur over ice
cubes or
cracked ice in an old-fashioned gl**** and
stirring. The
Black Russian is
often garnished with a
lemon slice and a Luxardo...
-
cause a stir bar (or flea)
immersed in a
liquid to spin very quickly, thus
stirring it. The
rotating field may be
created either by a
rotating magnet or a...
- father,
Henry II, in 1559. His
short reign was
dominated by the
first stirrings of the
French Wars of Religion.
Although the
royal age of
majority was...
- along, that war was "inevitable"
between them, and
accusing the U.S. of
stirring up anti-Islamic sentiment. He
claimed that the U.S.
State Department and...