She agitates the water and then places the cup on the middle of the plastic platform. |
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A pump inside the tank agitates the water, to ensure that the ice doesn't get too cold, and that the crystals produced remain on the small side. |
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The issue is one which profoundly agitates citizens of the free world in our day because of its practical importance in government and politics. |
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Public opinion rightly agitates against and begins to question these kinds of operations. |
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The process of gasification agitates the electrolyte and avoids stratification. |
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Outside its locked doors, amid atmospheric squalor, the huddling masses distract themselves with bread and circuses, while one man agitates for revolution. |
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Boiling also agitates the water, increasing the amount of foam. |
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The devil agitates the sinful attribute and this eventually makes him commit the deeds of untruth. |
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The Econoshake has a shaking mechanism which agitates the structure of the filter in order to dislodge the dust stocked inside of the bags. |
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The leaves of her book seem ruffled by a divine breath: the holy spirit agitates the air. |
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Some compare the protesters to America's Tea Party, which agitates for small government within the Republican Party. |
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It is here that the gap between the real and the desirable agitates him most. |
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But as Satan agitates your fleshly thoughts continually, you cannot hear such voice of the Holy Spirit. |
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My paintbrush agitates itself on the canvas, goes back and forth on my palette, mixes the pigments, passionately embraces the canvas. |
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I know this agitates the Bloc members but the reality out there is that investment gets very nervous when it is looking at a province headed by a separatist. |
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How strongly those legions invade the byways of men without them perceiving it, for men neither feel nor hear this world that agitates around them. |
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The infrared sauna is more similar to a microwave oven, which releases the energy which then heats up the food and agitates the molecules inside the food in order to process the food. |
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It is necessary to talk about racism, about that attitude, which agitates people against immigrants, and it is also about business practices, which values immigrants as long as they can profit from their lack of rights. |
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For instance, the Penal Code provides that whoever publicly agitates or incites someone, in any manner which threatens the public order, because of race, nationality, or ethnic background shall be sentenced. |
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The Overdrive loader features a rotating funnel that easily agitates paintballs down into the feed tube without knocking them away from the feedneck. |
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The Lineflux vigorously agitates the content of the tank promoting the mixing of the product while the saw tooth propeller promotes its dispersion. |
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Satan agitates the fleshly thoughts to stimulate the untruths in heart. |
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The vertical device is a long shaft with multi-directional arms that agitates material above and below the auger in the weigh hopper. |
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Baz, a mascaraed gay man who agitates on behalf of the libido. |
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If I talk about the problem with him it just agitates him even more. |
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