But if the folks who take cinema seriously were so willing to agitate against colorization, where are they now? |
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As he had mentioned to Vanessa, they needed a really good blow to agitate the sea, stir up its bed and move larger objects to the surface. |
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They agitate for power on the clericalist assumption that the Church and her mission belongs to the bishops. |
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If you're going to agitate a person by getting them to eat certain foods, I think you've not given them a quality experience. |
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Once most of the crystals have dissolved, add another heaped spoon and continue to agitate, checking periodically on your progress. |
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When you agitate the contents with a swirling motion, it will feel as if there were liquid in the pan until all the gases have been given off. |
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A heated argument and a fistfight broke out whereupon the student council began to agitate for the transfer of seven of the staff involved. |
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I was careful not to agitate too much, while visions of felted cushion covers danced before me. |
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I do not see why we should agitate our already fevered minds by these false notions. |
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Illicit psychoactive drugs agitate minds and arouse passions even among non-users. |
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To this end, care will be taken to pulverize it well, dissolve it in boiling water, agitate it well and let it rest. |
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Mix up the spray mixture according to instructions and agitate according to instructions from the spray agent manufacturer. |
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And we'll continue to agitate for political parties to revise this bad bill in light of our evidence after the 2015 election. |
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Crime and the closure or downsizing of Hartlepool's bustling three-star hospital, not foxhunting or Iraq, agitate most Hartlepudlians. |
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As a teenager, I'd constantly agitate my friends to meet outside Woolworths on a Saturday afternoon or go drinking stolen amaretto in the woods. |
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The mere mention of such foreign alliances is guaranteed to agitate the French government. |
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After any break in spraying operations, agitate thoroughly before spraying again. |
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This has a cleaning effect on the strainer and will also agitate slimes around the strainer. |
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In 1993 the economy actors in Middle Germany began to agitate for the development of the airport. |
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If there is no law on an issue, how can there be a cause of action to agitate before a court? |
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Agitate thoroughly before each application and continue to agitate during spraying. |
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Then heat the flask for 40 minutes in a thermostat at 20 ºC and agitate continuously, or at least at regular intervals. |
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The political and sectional differences of bygone years have ceased to agitate our minds. |
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In the morning, agitate the water with a toilet brush and flush. |
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If frozen, thaw out and agitate thoroughly to return to normal state before use. |
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She continues to agitate against archaic discriminatory practices in Igboland. |
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Individuals can agitate against climate change and act to mitigate its effects. |
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Some candidates who were not restored to office promised to continue to agitate against the composition of Parliament. |
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I can agitate against my government, and if she does not fulfill her pledge, I shall have and feel the moral support of the entire world. |
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Of course it was not the intention of the churches to agitate against the constitutional state. |
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He was too much of a gentleman, however, too genial and good-natured, too averse to controversy to agitate for the major generalcy he knew he deserved. |
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Failure to agitate the vial adequately before use may result in non-uniform distribution of radioactive particles. |
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Undoubtedly, my observations will once again agitate a few people who will tell me that I should get behind U.S. automakers instead of criticizing them. |
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Gently shake or agitate products to ensure they stay in proper suspension in the bottle. |
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They have a right to organise, agitate and campaign to improve their lot at work. |
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Our concrete equipment is a kind of construction machinery or engineering machinery, which is used to agitate and transport concrete. |
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Inject all the diluent in the syringe into the vial of lyophilized vaccine, and agitate to mix thoroughly. |
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When the workmen take care not to agitate the massicot in placing it in the tun, they do not disseminate the saturnine dust during this operation. |
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Zamora was handsome, passionate, and used his time on The Real World to educate and agitate. |
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When they are out of power Republicans agitate to cut taxes and oppose tax increases. |
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An American first lady was embracing a brand known for its willingness to push boundaries, to agitate, and even to offend. |
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He is happy to be the catalyst, the firestarter, the rainmaker, to agitate and organise, then retreat back to the kitchen, the office and the television studio. |
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During and after settling, care should be taken not to agitate the water. |
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With a semisolid or solid manure storage, manure can be hauled when ever time allows without planning ahead to agitate the storage as is required with liquid storages. |
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This allows the operator to use a long, paddle-shaped device to agitate the contents, mixing the floaters and grease with the solids in the bottom. |
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Their strategy in recent times, therefore, has been to politically agitate the populations of the Coalition countries so that they press their governments for withdrawal. |
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Few subjects agitate parents more intensely than the commercialization of childhood. |
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Fill the tank and agitate again before use. |
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Despite this reaction, several Radical Movement groups were established to agitate for reform. |
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Mr. Secretary-General, your presence here is an expression of your deep personal commitment to this Conference and to the themes and issues that animate and agitate us, namely, those of disarmament and non-proliferation. |
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For two years, widespread anti-Chinese violence occurred, anti-Chinese themes filled the popular press, and pribumi businessmen began to agitate once again for anti-Chinese economic measures. |
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To avoid excessive foaming, slowly inject all of the diluent in the syringe into the vial of lyophilized vaccine and gently agitate to mix thoroughly. |
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Organize yourselves as a general German workingmen's association to agitate legally and peacefully, but untiringly and ceaselessly, for the introduction of universal and direct suffrage in all German provinces! |
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Magneto predictably uses the development to agitate fellow rebel mutants, saying the vaccine is nothing short of a government-mandated genocide. |
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London borough leaders agitate against the threat to their pomp. |
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This temporarily resolved the crisis, and the boycott of British goods largely ceased, with only the more radical patriots such as Samuel Adams continuing to agitate. |
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Anselm continued to agitate for reform and the interests of Canterbury. |
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Only they 'aven't got a fair chawnce even to agitate fur their rights. |
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Such litanies of equilibrium in economics annually agitate the Economic Summit in Davos, Switzerland, and lugubriate in the worldly wisdom of such sages. |
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Specifically, this demand for political democracy implies complete freedom to agitate for secession and for a referendum on secession by the seceding nation. |
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Agitate for the freedoms of everyone to worship as they please. |
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