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To understand how a little-known operator in China could stir such controversy, it helps to know how IP addresses work and something about their history.

After defeat by Australia in the first Test, the tourists must stir themselves for a trip to the Gabba, a ground where England have not won since 1986.

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Many companies take an “add diversity and stir” approach—assemble a varied team and wait for magic.

If you’d like to spruce up your mashed sweet potatoes, try stirring in sour cream, butter and olive oil to make them extra creamy.

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Playing a former Pac-12 rival in a matchup that should have stirred some intensity, the Bruins instead looked like they had little interest in being here.

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