If left untreated, the patient may be highly agitated, develop insomnia, become delirious, or go into a coma. |
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Who, in fact, were the actors who agitated for a naked public square, and what were the grievances or desired benefits that drove their activism? |
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Reporting back, he agitated for reform, so troubled was he by the abuses he had uncovered. |
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They agitated for American independence and the abolishment of slavery in the United States. |
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Subsequently, with other intellectuals, he agitated for political and social change, earning a reputation as a mild radical and socialist. |
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In many other healing temples for agitated people physical restraints are used, but they are not used here. |
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After reduction, the print should be agitated in rapid fixer for 30 seconds before toning. |
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It was to get to that unheard of city I'd agitated and strained at the leash of Albany Park. |
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The result of this seemingly improvisational paint application is an allover, agitated, viscous surface. |
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He continually plays to the courtroom audience with rolls of his eyes, rubbing his head, or agitated fanning of his face. |
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But now the people are aroused and agitated by Bush's failures to deliver on his two big bets. |
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The saxophonist plays with a churning, agitated energy whose tone is abrasive and rough-hewn. |
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A lone wolf howled miserably, followed closely by a volley of agitated barks. |
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Vegetation, for instance, is an agitated composition featuring three loosely arranged horizontal bands. |
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Each anther cone was gently agitated to release the pollen sacs into the dye solution. |
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He had returned to the home they rented and was let in but he became fairly agitated and he butted the wall. |
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I don't think I have a bad temper, but I can get pretty agitated when watching sports that I like, such as football or boxing! |
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He was still tense and agitated, and the view did nothing to calm him down. |
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The alcohol and dissolved base are then mixed with the oil and agitated for one to two hours. |
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He held his hand out to help her up, Hikari took it, her clouded leopard tail flicking lightly to and fro in an agitated manner. |
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Taking long breaths to hide the agitated beats of my thudding heart, I leaned forward more intently to analyze the picture. |
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Last year, the producers had agitated against this and had it removed in the teeth of opposition from exhibitors. |
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Because the patient remained extremely psychotic and agitated, IM haloperidol was administered, but this produced a dystonic torticollis. |
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Overhead, a mewing cry announced the passing of a white-tailed sea eagle, which was being mobbed by agitated gulls. |
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Instead of shrugging his shoulders, he became agitated and a sarcastic torrent of words flew out. |
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When agitated, blacksnakes hiss loudly, flattening the body laterally so that the white skin between the scales can be seen. |
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I am similarly hopeful that you liberal, subjectivist, collectivist simpletons are roundly agitated and annoyed. |
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The mother flew off as usual but seemed no more agitated than she had been when guarding the eggs. |
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Should a motorist blow his horn the Guide Dog can become agitated and may therefore be unsure as to what course of action to take. |
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As it happens, I have nothing to do, but I feel too agitated to bludge efficiently. |
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In all their class unconsciousness they merely agitated for improvements in the social sickness that caused the problems initially. |
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Crude clays are blunged, sieved and passed over rare earth magnets, then stored in constantly agitated farm tanks. |
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If you're feeling anxious and agitated, try a nervine such as avena, scullcap, or valerian. |
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Trouble was there was no night cart man any longer, and trying to organise other toilet facilities only agitated and upset the woman. |
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We came across a pair of agitated crested spinetails and a very active grey-throated leaftosser. |
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The condensed deproteinized whey is crystallized, agitated, then spray-dried. |
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An elderly passenger became increasingly agitated, and neither his wife nor other passengers and cabin crew could appease him. |
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Blue is taken up by the spring squills, with their small, clear flowers surrounded by agitated leaves. |
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A member of the public who was in the office fled as the man, who is said to have been in a highly agitated state, walked in. |
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I was still in an agitated state, so I spent the first few songs flapping about. |
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He said Miss Hegarty, who is in her late 20s, was in the road near the crashed car in an agitated state. |
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She phones de Caunes towards the end of the interview in something of an agitated state. |
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Even though I was over 250 meters from the sitting bird the other stilts were really agitated and swooped low over my head and continued to call. |
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Anger was also a product of innate heat, which excitement and emotion agitated and caused to rise to the surface from the heart. |
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The strobes were still firing and the shark was getting more and more agitated. |
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They note that she is frequently sad or tearful, that she often becomes agitated, that she has periodic emotional and angry outbursts. |
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He also pacified the agitated councillors by suggesting the formation of a core group in the council to take policy decisions. |
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He sat among the children and pacified one agitated four year old who was taken aback by all the attention he was receiving. |
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In this method brine is boiled and agitated in huge tanks called vacuum pans. |
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A gale had come up, turning the surface of the sea to whitecapped, agitated chop. |
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Some breathing techniques may be contraindicated for those with asthma as they leading to agitated bronchial hyperactivity. |
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One hand clenched into an agitated fist, Lain rubbed her temples wearily with the other. |
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She is increasingly agitated and anxious over her medical condition, keeping it secret from all but her closest intimates. |
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When he goes on a date with Jane Gallagher, Holden becomes extremely agitated, because Stradlater is extremely forwardwith his dates. |
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When I got her home she was incredibly agitated, but since she's been eating normally. |
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On the unit, he was agitated and delirious, undressing himself for several days. |
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Wheat flour has a protein called gluten, which forms the elastic strands when moistened and agitated. |
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A stiff breeze was coming in great gusts that agitated the bare limbs of trees as though bringing them protestingly to life. |
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The French side looked agitated on the pitch and were guilty of a number of handling errors. |
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Terel stopped in his tracks and turned to her, agitated exasperation on his face. |
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These solid-solution mixtures were placed in 250-ml Erlenmeyer flasks and agitated in an isothermal shaker at constant temperature of for 24 hr. |
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I will not ignore the messenger that stumbles in exhausted and obviously agitated. |
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Highly agitated by the display before her, Felicia fled to the house and began to strategize her plan B for winning back her former husband. |
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The mysterious opening becomes increasingly agitated till an irate accelerando launches the Allegro on its wayward path. |
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Acting out this scene, Ria was clearly agitated and she was jumbling up her lines. |
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I diagnosed him, your Honour, as suffering from a reactive agitated depressive disorder, which was severe in type. |
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At first he was extremely agitated that she was standing so close to his private zone. |
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This person is agitated, anxious restless, tremulous and looses appetite and cannot sleep. |
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By the time I enter the plane, I'm agitated and surrounded by people who look as if nothing unusual at all is happening. |
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When he comes home from school he is very agitated and upset, and can't understand why he is being picked on. |
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She felt lost, empty, dead when she was surrounded by numbers of bright people and it agitated her. |
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Initially, he was extremely agitated but had normal neurologic examination results. |
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He was extremely agitated and wouldn't let anyone near him before his father turned up. |
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Pacing around the room, his broad shoulders tight with nervous energy, he is agitated. |
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In the emergency department, the patient was agitated, diaphoretic, and in extreme respiratory distress. |
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Mark had learnt, during their talk that the man's name was Joseph but everyone referred to him as Josh, and he was extremely agitated. |
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She hadn't had a nightmare, or a panic attack or anything of that sort, yet she was extremely agitated. |
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The lead within the condensers is constantly agitated so as to produce lead droplets, onto which the zinc vapour condenses. |
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Pigs and cattle have died when liquid manure stored in pits under slotted floors was agitated. |
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To prevent steam bubbles forming soft spots, a water quenching bath should be agitated. |
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Filler can settle out of suspension, requiring the material to be stirred or agitated before and after it is removed from the container. |
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This crust helps control odors and should not be disturbed until the waste is agitated, just prior to field spreading. |
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Cuvette temperature was controlled by a circulating water bath, and the contents were continuously agitated by a magnetic stirring bar. |
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The possible source of the SARS virus in that epidemic was agitated sewage water. |
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They agitated for loan deals to get some games and are likely to want some guarantees as to appearances. |
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They also agitated for free speech and assembly, the liberation of political prisoners and for the abolition of grain requisitioning. |
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Behind the scenes, she agitated for parity with the male stars of the Paris Opera and for a say in how the company was managed. |
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We all know what a difficult road this is and many of us have agitated for substantial improvements to it. |
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In September 1941 he agitated for reform, pointing out the problems of producing work that was effective and up-to-date. |
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But her reporting is most powerful when recounting the isolated voices within the establishment who agitated for intervention. |
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The corellas and woodswallows were very agitated about the owl. |
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The German Defence Ministry was extremely agitated that this information had leaked out and used the argument of military security to cover up for its secrecy in the matter. |
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By this stage the safety car was out and we witnessed two Ferrari's in the pits, line astern, while agitated mechanics tried to get 8 wet weather wheels ready for their cars. |
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But even without help from a restless tectonic plate, folks in the napa Valley get easily agitated. |
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The molinillo was placed in the chocolate pot and agitated to form foam. |
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He was very agitated and concerned, and on several occasions he said to me it was a very bad call and he obviously realised he had made a very significant error. |
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He was extremely agitated, which together with a smell of alcohol on his breath led to a suspicion of driving while under the influence of drink and drugs. |
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The track opens with a series of agitated sci-fi effects, homely robot tones that later segue into what sounds like the malfunctioning calliope of a downtrodden circus. |
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I noted on more than one occasion that he was distressed during the interview and noted that he was so agitated at times that he could not sit in his seat. |
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When he spoke, his voice, though fretful and agitated, was deep and noble. |
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Other managers attended to their subordinates' agitated feelings so that the employees could maintain continuity in delivering services to the customers. |
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Her small face was awash with worry, her body language agitated. |
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But it's the song's swing rather than its lyrics that keep it agitated. |
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The man in the guitar shop was very tense, somewhat agitated. |
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It is soluble in water, which means, before conducting atmosphere readings in tanks and void spaces, any residual water will need to be agitated or mopped up. |
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Man and Chen compared the effectiveness of intramuscular injections of chlorpromazine with IM haloperidol in controlling agitated, assaultive psychotics. |
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Be sure the entire tank is agitated and mixed before spraying. |
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As China convenes its Parliament this week, its leaders seem less agitated about the nettlesome issue of Taiwan than they have been for some time. |
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It breathed hard, and a convulsive motion agitated its limbs. |
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However, every time Rudolph turned his back, the band would surreptitiously displace a tom-tom or a speaker, causing Roddy to become increasingly agitated. |
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His most characteristic paintings are in an extremely uninhibited and agitated Expressionist vein, with strident colours and violent brushwork applied with very thick impasto. |
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Unexpectedly, a cheer tore through the crowd like a Mexican wave, my heartbeat increasing, making me feel energized and agitated, more determined than ever. |
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I can tell members that there were moments when the captain of one particular aircraft got rather agitated by what was going on in the cabin, and it was pretty darn scary. |
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He's visibly agitated, gesturing with passion, darting looks out the window, and adjusting his monogrammed shirtsleeves as he searches for his words. |
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Secession would not even be an issue, he claimed, had not certain office-seekers irresponsibly agitated abstract sectional issues for partisan advantage. |
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They didn't even become in the slightest agitated when O'Neill's men disappeared down the tunnel for the interval without having breached the St Mirren goal. |
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Later that night, when taken to Manchester Royal Infirmary for treatment to a hand, she was not psychiatrically assessed despite her agitated condition and was allowed home. |
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The meeting wound down shortly afterward but not before an agitated President Reagan warned once more against leaks. |
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His assistant manager, DOUG STAMPER, is agitated, pacing back and forth, while UNDERWOOD calmly eats a breadstick. |
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As I left with an agitated employer, Kemp encouraged me to reach out to him if I wanted to get to know him better. |
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The leaves tumbled down the path, agitated by a sudden breeze. |
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He refused to dine with people, because he did not like being agitated during meal times. |
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Anaerobic lagoons are not usually agitated before manure removal. |
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There was a great whoosh, as if someone had agitated the can. |
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At the moment she is agitated and distressed, but I'm sure in time, with the help and understanding from the carers, she will adjust to her new home. |
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She was slightly agitated and upset, but not upset enough to run away. |
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The paper is vacuumed or agitated, mechanically or by hand, to remove excess powder, and then heated to near combustion. |
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A matured lime putty is thixotropic, meaning that when a lime putty is agitated it changes from a putty into a more liquid state. |
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Akathisia is a nosological entity that should be considered in the agitated TBI patient, requiring a specific treatment. |
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However, in Huskisson's agitated condition Whatton felt that traumatic surgery would likely prove fatal. |
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The solution was agitated and deaerated by bubbling argon through it for 30 minutes at room temperature. |
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I'm seriously agitated all of a suddden, my temperature soars, a hot-flash. |
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The Northwest plane, from Detroit to Honolulu, was crossing the Pacific when Brandon Gabriel Rines became agitated, the FBI said. |
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The base electrolytic solution is continuosly agitated so that particles to be inglobated are distributed uniformly. |
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He was also intelligent and well read, and when agitated he had a tendency to stammer. |
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The increased taxes, the British blockade, and the occupation of some of New England by enemy forces also agitated public opinion in the states. |
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Still agitated, she watched resentfully as two traffic policemen remounted their motorcycles. |
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A culture must be aerated or agitated in some way to keep plankton suspended, as well as to provide dissolved carbon dioxide for photosynthesis. |
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The radical party agitated for the region to secede from the confederation and establish self-government. |
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In these processes, pig iron is melted and a strong current of air is directed over it while it is stirred or agitated. |
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These back bristles form the aforementioned mane prominent in males, and stand erect when the animal is agitated. |
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My 10-year-old son Buster headed straight for the agitated water. |
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During one of the phone calls to a house guest, the defendant got very agitated and asked the house guest to step outside. |
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As the tuxedoed guests arrive, Ma becomes increasingly agitated. |
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They are usually formed in warm, supersaturated, shallow, highly agitated marine water intertidal environments, though some are formed in inland lakes. |
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One may determine how agitated the llama is by the materials in the spit. |
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The patient was so agitated that the doctor resorted to sedation. |
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Edna gave us a slack-handed wave as I agitated the road gravel. |
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Admittedly, he was standing in the midst an agitated swarm of his monastery's bees at the time and I had gormlessly encroached upon their territory. |
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The Phrygian mode was thought to calm down those in an agitated state. |
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While the police, conservationists and animal welfarists agitated about what they should do with the starving animals, the owners slipped in and removed them. |
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In the years that immediately followed Raphael's death, Giulio's independent work became darker, figurally over-ambitious and compositionally agitated, almost precarious. |
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