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How to use agitations in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word agitations? Here are some examples.

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He recalls some of the agitations and protests that the people of Eroor had staged during those days.
Many hang on to cameras and handycams to capture the protests and agitations.
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.
Routine agitations and protests against the rising number of liquor shops still continue.
I really like TIMA because it is without a doubt the result of a lot of agitations that calmed down.
Also, rather than stemming industrial agitations or pacifying unions, the scheme led to increased strike action in the public health sector.
Nagammai actively supported her husband in his later public activities and agitations.
He ranged over the whole political universe, analyzing social movements and agitations from India and China to Britain and Spain.
The excitation of the luminescent electrons is not connected with appreciable agitations of the atoms that the electrons belong to.
At seven to eight years, an animal must not be subjected to the agitations of shows any more.
In Punjab, exorbitant prices of wheat, rice, barley and salt, fuelled great discontent that took the form of anti-Rowlatt Act agitations and protests.
One manager says that now the BNP is mimicking the AL's own spoiler tactics by inciting the current worker agitations.
It is most extreme in the southern Terai region, where a 2006 insurrection by ethnic Madhesis has sparked agitations by their neighbours.
It is also affected by the absence of political will and popular agitations and lobbying against free trade in domestic politics.
The agitations resembled the grinnings and writhings of a galvanized corpse, not the struggles of an athletic man.
Agitations made her anger spew from her mouth like steam jetting from a teapot's flapping lid.
Examples from Classical Literature
The agitations and vexations of other governments stop at the austrian frontier.
In 1515 Carinthia and Hungary had been the theatres of terrible agitations.
Who would not prefer that possibility to the unceasing agitations and frequent revolutions which are the continual scourges of petty republics?
How much better than all these agitations about princely bridegrooms!
And all about is the mud, soft mud, that bubbles forth gases, and that heaves and sighs with internal agitations.
The agitations in the Bull Ring were put down by the police, the land reform movement was declared illegal in the courts, and a number of the Chartist leaders were imprisoned.
Bulstrode's sickly body, shattered by the agitations he had gone through since the last evening, made him feel abjectly in the power of this loud invulnerable man.
So saying, the countess quitted Franz, leaving him unable to decide whether she were merely amusing herself at his expense, or whether her fears and agitations were genuine.
An Indian village is subject to continual agitations and excitements.
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