They announced the launch of an agitation against the issue in the town from next month. |
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In particular, delusional patients showed higher scores in agitation and anxiety. |
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Corydalis is a European sedative herb that addresses insomnia that stems from nervousness, agitation, depression or anxiety. |
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Moreover, he was plagued by a kind of sullen, intense, nervous agitation, similar to that of a drug-addict experiencing withdrawal. |
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Soak in hypo clearing agent for 3 minutes with agitation, or 10 minutes without agitation. |
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Inadequate agitation can result if the agitator control valve is not adjusted properly or if the pump has inadequate capacity. |
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Temperature also measures the degree of agitation of molecules in a liquid or a gas. |
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Because one of the prescribed modes of agitation is rolling the testing device, it is frequently called a roll-a-meter. |
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After vigorous agitation and phase separation the organic solution was removed and the solvent was evaporated under reduced pressure. |
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Therefore, reliability of liquid or slurry manure analysis results is best with agitation. |
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Dangerous concentrations can be released by agitation of stored liquid manure. |
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When mixed with water, the oil and herbicide are suspended in the water and can separate without agitation. |
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Anarchist and socialist agitation lagged far behind on the scale of government concerns during that difficult decade. |
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The French socialists, on the other hand, were intent on stirring up revolutionary agitation. |
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Rather, it was the product of years of activism and agitation on the part of activists from all walks of life. |
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We discussed it and decided to step up our agitation around the issue of wages. |
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It saw the Bread or Blood riots, frontier repressions and concerted anti-Chinese agitation. |
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It increased popular support by its association with the land reform agitation. |
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The media's apparent agitation on risky issues is part of their democratic function. |
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Nonetheless, shifting national coalitions also provided focal points for public antiwar information and agitation. |
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The march was to protest the alleged excesses of the City Police Commissioner against demonstrators during their recent agitation. |
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Ito Sumardi said that five people from Jakarta had entered Surabaya in order to carry out agitation and encourage demonstrations. |
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Besides, he has also pre-empted any move from fanatic and communal forces to launch an agitation on the issue. |
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It appears that the sun does not set without at least one agitation, with protestors competing to put forth their demands in a novel manner. |
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Hindus in Jammu rose up in protest in a movement known as the Praja Parishad agitation. |
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After protest and agitation led by UP Urdu Teachers' Association, Urdu teachers started getting full salaries from 1997 onwards. |
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The most common early side effects of fluoxetine are agitation, insomnia, and neuromuscular restlessness resembling akathisia. |
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Anxiety, agitation, panic attacks, mania, and akathisia are some of the symptoms associated with use of antidepressants. |
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Low doses of neuroleptics may be helpful in managing the agitation of a delirious patient temporarily. |
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Most of them had not been out for a fortnight, and everyone drank too much and jittered with agitation. |
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The disorder is expressed physically in diminished appetite, poor sleep with frequent awakenings, and restlessness and psychomotor agitation. |
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The technician's face was stuck between mild agitation and intense curiosity. |
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Low growls of warning were echoing from the throats of the wolves while the raptors mantled their wings and hissed in agitation. |
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This agitation ended an unpopular attempt by the British government to renew convict transportation. |
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Juno looked around and saw that Riddle was right, for the two horses were pawing at the ground in agitation. |
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Jinx kept pacing, lashing his tail in agitation, and Elanor's eyes followed him wherever he went, though her head was frozen in place. |
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With that, Jinx waved desperately and lashed his tail and laid his ears back in a picture of agitation. |
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The patient's mental status was marked by confusion, hostility, paranoia, agitation, and depersonalization. |
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Three days later, he began to experience hallucinations, delusions, anxiety, and agitation along with dizziness and nausea. |
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Potentially treatable causes of agitation include pain, anxiety, and positive-pressure ventilation. |
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All had varying degrees of confusion, lack of alertness, agitation, anxiety, insomnia, depressed mood, and irritability. |
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Steroid psychosis can cause anxiety, agitation, euphoria, insomnia, mood swings, personality changes and even serious depression. |
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They can be very hard on themselves and when exhausted, can lapse into states of hypertension, agitation and acute anxiety. |
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It is also associated with memory difficulties, attentional problems, anxiety, agitation and then some individuals develop cognitive decline. |
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This will cause him anxiety, frustration, agitation and other mental discomforts. |
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They have threatened to resort to agitation if any government official tried to get the shops closed forcibly or a fine is imposed upon them. |
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He became fearful and went back into the bedroom in a state of agitation, his heart beating loudly. |
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Such people see getting these things as dependent on changing the ideas of opinion formers rather than mass agitation. |
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It can be difficult to distinguish akathisia from the agitation that is often present in patients with dementia. |
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He shot into fame as one of the triumvirate during an All-India agitation against the partition of Bengal. |
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The FDA has recently issued a warning that anti-depressants can cause stimulatory side-effects such as agitation, panic attacks and aggression. |
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In perfect irony, one of them was seen pasting posters on the pedestal of the Kamaraj statue to publicise an agitation in the city on Tuesday. |
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Where once the Habsburg provinces had been among the most stable in Italy, they now became a centre of agitation. |
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Of course, this is followed by walkouts from the Assembly, dharnas, gheraos, bandhs and other forms of agitation. |
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His mother was a novelist, a Labour Party member, and a suffragette who was imprisoned for her agitation for women's rights. |
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These are the defilements of sensuous desire, ill-will or anger, sloth and torpor, agitation and worry, and doubt. |
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You're overstimulated and working up some emotional agitation, just when you could be starting something excellent. |
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Yet the impact of war soon made the munitions centres fertile ground for militant trade unionism and socialist agitation. |
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The place became synonymous with the burgeoning agitation and with the revolutionary Devlin. |
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Likewise, Lucan uses hyperbaton to suggest Erictho's agitation, as she threatens to reveal Persephone's darkest secrets. |
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Wash times can be reduced by a 3 minute immersion in hypo clearing agent with continuous agitation. |
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The homogenate was incubated at room temperature for 5 min with agitation and then supplemented with 6 ml of chloroform. |
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State bank employees have been involved in continuous agitation against privatisation. |
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Does the hard left still plan and theorise about how best to foment revolution in the UK, do they engage in entryism and agitation, and so forth? |
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He shoved her away from him and spun around quickly in agitation, running a hand roughly through his hair. |
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When cream is churned to make butter, the agitation breaks up the water into droplets. |
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His suit and tie were dripping wet and he wouldn't say a word despite his agitation. |
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In addition to the other subjects of dispute already in agitation, the succession to the imperial crown became a new apple of discord. |
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Teague scowled, and his wings pressed closer to his back, a sure sign of agitation. |
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If agitation is prominent, hypomanic symptoms may be misunderstood as representing an anxiety state. |
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Cells were then permeabilized by agitation with 4 packed cell volumes of glass beads, and extracts were collected. |
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Syrups, and many animal, vegetable, and saline solutions, are decoloured or whitened by agitation with animal charcoal. |
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The AL, the main opposition party, has decided to resort to street agitation to unseat the government. |
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This ranges from casual remarks to serious agitation by the xenophobic right. |
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The protesters said if the decision of the government was not rolled back by August 1, they would be compelled to intensify the agitation. |
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Let agitation begin, but stop the washer and let the towels soak in hot water. |
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For agitation, benzodiazepines such as diazepam, lorazepam, or midazolam may be used. |
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Benzodiazepines, particularly short acting drugs such as lorazepam may be another good choice for the short-term management of agitation. |
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Latex dust also settles on horizontal surfaces throughout the OR and can become airborne again with subsequent agitation. |
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Olivia hugs herself, staring at Frank as he lies on the floor of the tent in a state of fevered agitation. |
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Three years ago my father, Morgan Johnson, called me up cell phone to cell phone, in a state of feverish agitation. |
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The VHP had decided to launch an agitation to get its demand conceded by the Central government. |
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When something feels awry, their agitation mounts, causing real stomach upset and pain. |
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Heating and agitation, after the introduction of sodium carbonate, precipitated calcium carbonate, and waste material settled. |
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Unwisely, they accompanied their agitation among the soldiery with incitements to mutiny. |
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On the back of this agitation, the new law entrenched police powers to close down brothels and punish soliciting. |
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It had been claimed that paroxetine could induce agitation and lead to suicidal thoughts. |
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They develop an uncomfortable, creepy-crawly feeling in the legs that causes agitation. |
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If agitation, anxiety or suicidal thinking appears, parents and therapists must take immediate action. |
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This reaction can include anxiety, agitation, muscle twitches, nausea, confusion and convulsions. |
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The medication can reduce the concomitant anxiety and agitation, but does little to stop the underlying delusions. |
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When Hansberry wrote A Raisin in the Sun, America was shimmering with the stirrings of social agitation. |
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After the ostracism of Thucydides the oligarchic movement went underground and some of the political clubs became centres of revolutionary agitation. |
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Some patients came in with racing heart rates and agitation, others with low blood pressure and the inability to stay awake. |
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Young children had a more depressed appearance, more somatic complaints, a greater degree of psychomotor agitation, more phobias, separation anxiety, and hallucinations. |
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Luddism, anti-corn law agitation, the anti-poor law movement, strikes and most of all Chartism demonstrated that Britain was not an island of social peace. |
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And after the agitation started they never even ventured out. |
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Can be used with minimal agitation when processing roll film in tanks for very pronounced adjacency effects that can result in great apparent sharpness. |
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Use the gentle cycle if you are concerned about too much agitation. |
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Even if all components appear compatible, the tank mixture will require constant agitation to prevent separation or poor distribution in the tank. |
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There were issues around the relative effectiveness of parliamentary agitation and the morality of open rebellion, if it were almost certainly doomed to failure. |
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If there's some agitation on the issue, on the sidelines, that's fine. |
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The late seventies show the explosion of resentment among the Assamese people, in the form of a massive agitation, commonly known as the Assam agitation. |
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It is unclear whether the decision was a response to widespread agitation. |
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You can develop until the negs look like soot and as long as the agitation is not too much and retain an easily printable result with bright open shadow detail. |
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Clinicians usually expect delirious patients to exhibit agitation or hyperarousal and may overlook the delirious patient who is somnolent or obtunded. |
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Valeric acid may accumulate static charge by flow or agitation. |
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He would in fact have been hard-pressed to discuss postwar monetary and foreign policy or domestic issues such as labor agitation and demobilization. |
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One issue they've used to galvanize their public is continuing agitation to erode the constitutional safeguards against establishment of religion. |
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There was agitation for reform and spies haunted the streets. |
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In the meantime, however, widespread agitation from the grassroots is precisely what's needed to build a fire under the seat of government in Washington. |
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When you notice that the fine particles remain, as slurry on the bottom, and no amount of agitation will get them to dissolve, the solution is now saturated. |
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In a statement issued here, the DUTA executive has announced that while it will call off the impending agitation, it will maintain a strict watch over the developments. |
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Clinical manifestations of overdose include agitation, hallucinations, psychosis, lethargy, seizures, tachycardia, dysrhythmia, hypertension, and hyperthermia. |
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This process of the formation of new groups of workers, socialist agitation, and then sudden eruptions of struggle continued into the 20th century. |
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The magnetic domains will remain aligned until randomized by thermal agitation or by some other external force which can do work in rotating the domains within the material. |
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When the girls had left, Zara turned to Paz in a fever of agitation. |
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Instead of the agitation I had feared, I found myself able to paint there tranquilly. |
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Hunter Thompson knew the pleasure of agitation required freedom from political fear. |
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I need something warm to calm my nerves, soothe my agitation. |
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At the same time, the party congress was instructive in exposing the political background of the latest round of anti-foreigner and German nationalist agitation. |
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The agitation that he led influenced Gladstone to introduce the 1881 Irish Land Act, guaranteeing fair rents, fixity of tenure, and freedom to sell to tenants. |
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However, in order to reduce odour levels we are using a temporary deodorising system and we are experimenting with the adjustment of sludge agitation frequencies. |
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Mr. Darnay tells Sydney Carton, the wigged gentleman who resembles him, to tell Miss Manette that he is deeply sorry to have been the cause of her agitation. |
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Their agitation for a more powerful Dublin parliament was framed not as a progressive reform, but as the restoration of aristocratic prerogatives that had been taken away. |
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Discussing it too far in advance may produce anxiety and agitation. |
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One day one of his students came to see him in a state of some agitation. |
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Although hypoxemia and anxiety may cause agitation and restlessness, anxiolytic medications should be administered only when the physician is prepared to intubate. |
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This, of course, is a complete betrayal of decades of feminist agitation. |
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Depending on personal agitation techniques, your mileage may vary. |
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After only five years of agitation, without abuse from us or any aggressive propagandism on our part, the leaven of this great truth has begun to work. |
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They often complain of psychoneurotic symptoms such as depression, agitation, sleeplessness, hot flushes, and memory disturbance, and of a decrease in motor system functions. |
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This was changed back after some agitation in 1848 to two separate chambers. |
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It speeds heart rate and increases blood pressure and can also cause agitation, paranoia and confusion. |
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Their chief vehicle for agitation were pamphlets and women's clubs, but the clubs were abolished in October 1793 and their leaders were arrested. |
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The VersaMix combines up to three separate agitation systems, a three wing achor, a high speed disperser and a high shear rotor-stator mixer. |
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When prosperity returned with World War II, agitation began to end the Commission, and reinstate responsible government. |
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There have been reports of agitation, hypertonia, hypotonia, tremor, somnolence, respiratory distress and feeding disorder in these neonates. |
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As soon as prosperity returned during the war, agitation began to end the Commission. |
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These bands provided entertainment at community events and led protest marches during the era of Radical agitation. |
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In a brilliant Rube Goldberg design, this produces enough agitation to allow the active ingredients to dissolve slowly. |
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He stood up, with slight agitation, and poured himself a second glass of champagne, having quickly, burpingly, drunk the first. |
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Bolshevik agitation in late 1917 and early 1918 resulted in the intervention of the Romanian Army, ostensibly to pacify the region. |
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If left to stand following agitation a lime putty will slowly revert from a thick liquid to a putty state. |
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In response, the government passed the Six Acts, measures designed to quell further political agitation. |
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After further agitation, Innis chokes Metzger and mayhem ensues. |
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Much of the agitation to ban motorboats came from environmentalists in the Twin Cities and Duluth. |
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Foredone by the agitation of the past hour, he did not at once realise what it was that he saw. |
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Political agitation at home from radicals such as the Chartists and the suffragettes enabled legislative reform and universal suffrage. |
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I threw myself upon my face, and clung to the scant herbage in an excess of nervous agitation. |
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The Kinematograph lends the observed objects the agitation of their movement, the stillness of the gaze seems more important. |
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There was considerable public agitation for further expansion of the electorate, however. |
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This was seen as the climax of a very undemocratic regime and it led to widespread agitation for constitutional reform. |
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In 1959, moves towards independence could be seen in the territory and agitation by PARMEHUTU, a Hutu political party, was evident. |
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There was a strange agitation in Prout's manner, a strange hurriedness in his tones. |
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A classical liberal, he took part in agitation for a constitution and reforms in Prussia, then governed by an absolute monarchy. |
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In 1832, after much political agitation, the Reform Act was passed on the third attempt. |
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Queen Victoria was not pleased with this statement, and an outraged Palmerston considered it seditious incitement to agitation. |
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The movement was based in the town of Faesulae, which was a natural hotbed of agrarian agitation. |
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Her voice, her palpable agitation, prepared us for something extraordinary. |
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Poised between numbness and agitation, they stare into space like bit players whose roles are nonnegotiable though ambiguous. |
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One moment soft stings, the next the rap starts cranking up the agitation and finally it all explodes in fiery fury. |
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She also mixed alcohol with mirtazapine, an anti-depressant which can cause withdrawal symptoms of dizziness, agitation, and anxiety. |
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Internally, popular agitation radicalised the Revolution significantly, culminating in the rise of Maximilien Robespierre and the Jacobins. |
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The agitation, thus deprived of its chief hope, might very well have been expected to simmer down, to die away slowly. |
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Then there were frantic snuffings under the doors, and a general agitation. |
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The most common neuropsychiatric symptoms at baseline in the study were agitation and aggression followed by aberrant motor behavior, disinhibition and irritability. |
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Antipsychotics are often prescribed off label to treat behavioral symptoms of dementia such as delusions, agitation, aggression, and personality changes. |
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After this conflict pro-independence agitation temporarily died down. |
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At his last Tyneside gig a couple of years back he gave clear expression to his agitation that a speaker was zizzing that hadn't been doing so earlier during the sound-check. |
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With rapid but smooth agitation, very slowly add 4 to the main vessel. |
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He began to deteriorate rapidly from an ill-defined dementing illness, and his confusion and intermittent agitation did not respond to the standard treatments that were tried. |
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Those in authority were concerned about the growing unrest, political and social agitation among the working classes, and the disaffection of the intelligentsia. |
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There the appropriate enzymes are introduced, the correct temperature maintained with proper and continuous agitation for the desired amount of time to effect hydrolyzation. |
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But agitation saw a series of judgments repulse the tide of slavery. |
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Important strategies to prevent bleeding in the post-operative cardiac surgery patient include achieving normothermia and treating agitation and hypertension. |
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Deaerate by maintaining gentle agitation or by applying vacuum. |
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However, as the abolitionist movement's agitation increased and the area developed for plantations expanded, apologies for slavery became more faint in the South. |
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