He recalls some of the agitations and protests that the people of Eroor had staged during those days. |
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Many hang on to cameras and handycams to capture the protests and agitations. |
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He ventured out to the crowd, as fish takes to water, as a good portion of his career was spent in the middle of public protests and agitations. |
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Routine agitations and protests against the rising number of liquor shops still continue. |
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I really like TIMA because it is without a doubt the result of a lot of agitations that calmed down. |
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Also, rather than stemming industrial agitations or pacifying unions, the scheme led to increased strike action in the public health sector. |
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Nagammai actively supported her husband in his later public activities and agitations. |
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He ranged over the whole political universe, analyzing social movements and agitations from India and China to Britain and Spain. |
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The excitation of the luminescent electrons is not connected with appreciable agitations of the atoms that the electrons belong to. |
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At seven to eight years, an animal must not be subjected to the agitations of shows any more. |
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In Punjab, exorbitant prices of wheat, rice, barley and salt, fuelled great discontent that took the form of anti-Rowlatt Act agitations and protests. |
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One manager says that now the BNP is mimicking the AL's own spoiler tactics by inciting the current worker agitations. |
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It is most extreme in the southern Terai region, where a 2006 insurrection by ethnic Madhesis has sparked agitations by their neighbours. |
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It is also affected by the absence of political will and popular agitations and lobbying against free trade in domestic politics. |
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The agitations resembled the grinnings and writhings of a galvanized corpse, not the struggles of an athletic man. |
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Agitations made her anger spew from her mouth like steam jetting from a teapot's flapping lid. |
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