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"agitated" Definitions
  1. showing in your behaviour that you are anxious and nervous
"agitated" Synonyms
troubled upset anxious distressed perturbed disturbed worried bothered disquieted disconcerted concerned flustered ruffled discomposed alarmed unnerved unsettled stressy stressed harassed nervous tense edgy jittery jumpy uneasy restless antsy twitchy overwrought excited frantic distracted discombobulated inflamed shaken aroused fazed rattled on edge distraught frenzied hysterical distrait delirious hysteric crazy mad wild beside oneself fraught berserk crazed worked up raving feverish hyperactive heated hectic overactive manic volatile excitable overexcited skittery hyperexcitable spasmodic hyperkinetic unbalanced hyper unquiet scared frightened afraid fearful panicky intimidated terrified petrified horrified panic-stricken scared stiff frightened out of your wits scared out of your wits scared witless frightened to death scared to death terror-stricken roily turbulent tempestuous rough choppy violent tumultuous raging bumpy stormy swirling blustery heaving raucous vexed annoyed irritated irked peeved angry exasperated piqued cross displeased riled resentful irate disgruntled furious enraged aggravated infuriated incensed disorderly chaotic lawless rugged anarchic passionate obstreperous unbridled uncontrolled unstable vociferous preoccupied abstracted inattentive absorbed dreamy absent vague faraway bemused engrossed distant absentminded diverted bewildered puzzled mystified nonplussed unfocused suffering miserable tormented afflicted sad dejected depressed despondent disconsolate hurt unhappy wretched bitter broken fretful irritable grumpy petulant testy irascible touchy peevish fractious cranky crabby ratty snappish crotchety huffy tetchy querulous splenetic crabbed ebullient cheerful lively buoyant happy merry animated cheery bubbly sunny joyful vivacious gay effervescent bright exuberant upbeat jolly sparkling jaunty changeable variable inconstant unpredictable erratic fluctuating fickle unsteady inconsistent temperamental capricious fluid mercurial mutable irregular uncertain changeful obsessed possessed beset gripped plagued consumed controlled dominated haunted cursed hounded overcome seized tortured affected confused dismayed confounded discomfited frustrated discommoded discountenanced provoked incited stirred up fomented impassioned rallied roiled roused stirred triggered electrified fired up goaded inspired instigated disorganised(UK) disorganized(US) disordered cluttered disarranged disarrayed disheveled(US) dishevelled(UK) disrupted jumbled disjointed hashed messed messed up muddled mussed shook quivered vibrated jerked convulsed jiggled shuddered jolted wobbled quaked quoke juddered jounced joggled wabbled rocked bucketed blended blent mixed mixt beat beaten churned whisked swirled washed whipped whirled folded tossed tost folded in whipped up pushed strove strived striven battled struggled fought foughten crusaded pressed prest campaigned advocated protested demonstrated drove drave driven druv wrangled debated discussed argued canvased canvassed mooted disputed bandied examined ventilated talked over hashed out hashed over batted around thrashed out put your heads together about addrest addressed talked about exchanged views on vext galled nettled bugged angered narked stimulated kindled caused generated encouraged prompted enkindled promoted spurred raised abetted rolled pitched lurched swayed reeled seesawed careened listed list plunged undulated keeled floundered heaved hove rose risen rebelled revolted mutinied dissented rioted rose up risen up resisted arose arisen defied opposed remonstrated influenced touched altered changed impacted modified struck stricken transformed overwhelmed acted on attacked clamored(US) clamoured(UK) demanded called appealed lobbied requested bayed insisted claimed asked urged insisted on solicited requisitioned bid tugged pulled hauled dragged drug yanked lugged moved wrenched wrested threw thrown thrust thrusted flipped snagged proselytised(UK) proselytized(US) converted evangelised(UK) evangelized(US) preached praught propagandised(UK) propagandized(US) proselyted brainwashed recruited accepted adopted approved cajoled convinced defended embraced made converts boiled foamed bubbled frothed effervesced fizzed seethed sod sodden smouldered(UK) smoldered(US) transported enraptured entranced delighted ravished enchanted captivated enthralled exhilarated thrilled elated intoxicated spellbound bewitched elevated fascinated raptured charmed More
"agitated" Antonyms
calm relaxed collected composed cool sedate unexcited unfazed unperturbed unruffled untroubled at ease tranquil serene placid together peaceful imperturbable undisturbed unworried self-collected self-composed unhysterical unflappable poised brave bold courageous fearless encouraged adventurous audacious daring dauntless defiant gallant gutsy intrepid stalwart stouthearted unafraid undaunted valiant valorous venturesome alert attentive observant satisfied fulfilled inspirited uplifted content contented gratified delighted glad happy assuaged positive pleased blissful appeased pacified triumphant chuffed stimulated gruntled cheerful enthusiastic cheery jolly joyful optimistic buoyant carefree effervescent elated gay gleeful jocund joyous lively honored(US) honoured(UK) respected esteemed dignified proud venerated revered distinguished civil courteous gracious polite affable civilised(UK) civilized(US) mannerly considerate cordial respectful genteel gentlemanly kind amicable ladylike cultured genial diplomatic pleasant buoyed assured cheered consoled heartened placated reassured relieved calmed comforted soothed emboldened gladdened lulled cooled quieted sedated settled contained moderated quelled stabilized(US) steadied stifled subdued arranged organized(US) ordered aligned arrayed assembled classified filed structured tidied cataloged(US) categorized(US) classed grouped systematized(US) coordinated marshaled(US) marshalled(UK) methodized ranged discouraged divided lazed lost rested separated surrendered unmixed waited left alone tranquillised(UK) tranquilized(US) mollified quietened stilled agreed clarified explained organised(UK)

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He is always agitated on the touchline, obviously, but is he now too agitated?
If you sit with someone who's agitated and hateful, you can become agitated and hateful.
I offered up silent prayers of astonishment and silent prayers of gratitude and silent prayers for peace — peace for my own agitated heart and peace for the whole agitated world.
With stimulants like cocaine, users are likely to feel more aggressive and agitated—feelings which will, naturally, be more pronounced if you're already a person prone to feeling aggressive and agitated.
" Scheff described the man as "shaking" and "visibly agitated.
" Then, as his son becomes increasingly agitated: "Don't cry!
"We receive death threats," he says, more agitated than angered.
They do not seem agitated, as has been my experience.
Agitated dogs may bite, or get spooked and run away.
A song is made of quieter and more agitated moments.
" An agitated Trump twice asked, "Where did you find this?
More people appear sluggish than agitated, according to health authorities.
He signed in, and did not appear agitated on Monday.
"Almost ready," he says, completely calm amid the agitated buzzing.
At least, the previous teaser shows Kim getting pretty agitated.
"If you're really feeling agitated about the debate," Bufka said.
He feels agitated without them, particularly when he's at work.
"He was probably a bit agitated, knowing Terry," Ricco said.
"Feminism is about giving women choice," Watson said, looking agitated.
He would feel depressed and get agitated over small things.
And the oppressive heat can cause people to feel agitated.
"They applied injections because he was very agitated," Diego said.
Afterward at dinner with friends, he seemed agitated and unfocused.
One called "Heart of Texas" agitated for that state's secession.
In "Things Various," the surface is extremely brushy, choppy, agitated.
" As Ms. Craig grew agitated, he added, "I'm just asking.
But for most of that week, she had been agitated.
And then she finds herself caught up in agitated data.
When they stand still they merely look perplexed or agitated.
So why are we feeling so agitated with each other?
The result is that the group becomes hostile, angry, and agitated.
Agitated depression is also prevalent among people with motivated personality types.
A woman rushed up to me, agitated, scolding me in Farsi.
The goat seemed neither excited nor agitated about the whole thing.
Bradley "was agitated and appeared to be intoxicated," the affidavit states.
The agency labeled each tweet calm, agitated, prepared or a retweet.
He immediately froze, then made a long and agitated phone call.
I could see in his eyes that he was equally agitated.
Even some of them, who are usually more agitated, cheer up.
"(The Erdogan supporters) got very agitated," he told CNN on Tuesday.
He quickly got agitated, started yelling and refused to answer questions.
"There's this guy who is walking around, very agitated," she said.
You remember how it goes: A mountain was once greatly agitated.
If she was agitated, his voice always soothed her -- and us.
Brett Gardner stayed in the Yankees' dugout, arms folded, looking agitated.
She was grateful for it, but the entire setup agitated her.
He agitated Washington with his opposition to peace talks with Palestinians.
People were wandering the streets, agitated and unsure what to do.
At first, he ignores the interruptions, but he gets increasingly agitated.
Take the two players whose injuries so agitated Saban in August.
In his best works, he is often agitated and fastidious. 8.
It is absolutely fun because people get so agitated and mad.
Right now, the sample is being "agitated" on a shaking device.
"If you already have it, then fine," Driver said, sounding agitated.
Describing their protest later, a small knot of women grew agitated.
All of them were agitated and had reason to feel threatened.
The whole sound mass then glides downward and becomes more agitated.
As he spoke, Gary seemed to grow increasingly angry and agitated.
Just moments later, an agitated man runs out of the store.
Gaines vacillated between agitated and calm during the encounter, he said.
Unlike migraines, patients with cluster headaches feel agitated, driven to move.
Video from outside the club shows Hernandez angry and agitated, prosecutors said.
I was super agitated and I was trying not to show that.
She became agitated, combative, and was gasping for air while drinking water.
Initial reports say the customer became agitated, and the police were called.
Armed security guards are everywhere, trying to quiet down the agitated civilians.
It's possible Trump is agitated watching the coverage and tweeting his rage.
Wise also agitated for the visa process to be speeded up considerably.
She became confused and agitated and ultimately contracted a serious stomach infection.
I could feel my lean becoming more agitated as she kept talking.
"There are times when I'm probably a little more agitated," he said.
When I wasn't bushwalking, I was agitated, anxious and often craving solitude.
Beyond the sanctum of garbage trucks, though, the crowd grew more agitated.
The senator refused to drop the rule, and Tillerson became visibly agitated.
Then, as they waited at the Atlanta airport, Mr. Sherman grew agitated.
"Has the person become agitated, aggressive, irritable, or temperamental?" the questionnaire asks.
You'll be very agitated this morning, but things will ease up later.
"It's a simple yes-or-no question," Warren interrupted, growing more agitated.
The years after "The New Negro" were marked by an agitated perplexity.
It's neither geese heading south, nor agitated drivers sitting in gridlocked traffic.
Connor was screaming, and the police officer, David Grossman, seemed extremely agitated.
You can start to feel quite agitated, insomnia—some people experience fearfulness.
We're told RZA was so agitated a hospital supervisor called the cops.
Mr. Spears, again surprising me, gives Mary curiously agitated and flighty music.
That's why Trump is getting even more agitated about the Federal Reserve.
" About 10 seconds later, an agitated Trump says, "Get rid of her.
Mr. Bezos made that pledge after Amazon's employees agitated on climate change.
"Insane rant" would imply at the very least that she got agitated.
However, his approach to diplomacy has already agitated key U.S. trade partners.
In the end, I came across as just another agitated talking head.
Still, the parrot was so agitated I decided to report the owner.
Many business organizations and the agriculture industry have agitated for USMCA's passage.
It's agitated, ailing, and on the brink of complete and ineluctable devastation.
The crowd at the recent meeting of Community Board 3 was agitated.
On social media, New Zealanders agitated for a resolution to the mystery.
Agitated, he darted out of the apartment to see who was outside.
Lawyers are taking note of anyone acting strange, agitated or particularly fidgety.
All three became extremely agitated and had a recurrence of suicidal thoughts.
Sometimes he was agitated and in distress ... other times carefree and happy.
However, the president emphasized that he wasn't "agitated" by Mueller despite his tweets.
They allegedly smoked marijuana there, and, as Fairley was told, Karlie grew agitated.
The Five Star Movement has agitated for Italy to leave the euro zone.
For the first time at this buffet-style restaurant, the waiter seemed agitated.
The incident started after the suspect became agitated at the bar, Grillot said.
People became so agitated that law enforcement was forced to disperse the crowd.
At the same time Czech, Serbian and other nationalists increasingly agitated for independence.
It's raining heavily and Dexter is agitated after our walk is cut short.
"They tased me for no reason," an agitated Brown said in the footage.
An agitated and snarling album that thumped with personality and layers of distortion.
Highly agitated, he struggled against the canvas straps binding him to the wheelchair.
In Canada, a generous policy toward Muslim refugees has agitated local Chinese immigrants.
The party's left wing has agitated for Ways and Means Committee Chairman Rep.
The condition makes him "distressed, angry, and agitated," according to Western Sydney Health.
It has publicly agitated at companies including Nuance Communications and Whole Foods Market.
Trump, on the other hand, scowled, interrupted and was generally angry and agitated.
But what I've seen is that it makes more shoppers agitated and concerned.
"They definitely have agitated the waters, so everything's kind of cloudy," he says.
"They do not glow continuously when agitated," wrote the students in an email.
"You think President Kennedy should resign," a seemingly agitated Clinton asked Craig Melvin.
As the officers moved through his factory, he became more and more agitated.
" Scheff said the passenger was "clearly agitated" but did not "scream or yell.
As the facts emerge, Trump appears to be getting more agitated and angry.
At that point, she said, the man raised his voice and became agitated.
"Many alumni are pretty agitated about women joining the group," Mr. Sogol said.
Discussing the matter in his postgame news conference, Snitker became agitated once again.
An activist investor agitated for change, urging the company to break itself up.
"He needs to know I fought for him!" he says, growing more agitated.
But Khashoggi became agitated, the official asserted, and he died in a chokehold.
These "agitated passions" will not be a substitute for proof in an impeachment.
Zaree Pendleton, a stranger to those in the circle, suddenly wandered up, agitated.
Still, for all their naturalism, the vocal lines also achieve agitated, plaintive lyricism.
You're left not knowing what to feel—uplifted, then agitated, then uplifted again.
And you know when you're in pain, you get a little more agitated.
They say that Ortega seemed nervous, agitated and unhappy and had gotten too thin.
When our ideas of sex are nudged aside by technologies, we become especially agitated.
But the former President became agitated and said no he would do nothing differently.
The rabbits did remarkably well at holding on, even when the sheep were agitated.
I could tell he was agitated, and I knew I had to stop crying.
He also seems agitated by the interaction as the woman tries talking to him.
Commentators and donors repeatedly agitated for someone, anyone, to take on Trump more directly.
For agitated patients, there is probably a long road with multiple coping strategies ahead.
Clearly agitated, the writers have voted for strike action if no deal is forthcoming.
But it was also an early warning that the Republican base was profoundly agitated.
Kennedy agitated Christian conservatives when he wrote the landmark equal marriage ruling in 2015.
At least one of those studies involved "agitated" people who were injected with ketamine.
Mr. Icahn agitated for the split and revealed a stake in Xerox last November.
Over the course of about an hour, Juliette began crying and was visibly agitated.
She's taking notes on what agitated him, particularly his exchanges with rival Ted Cruz.
She clenches her fists and smacks them against her mouth when she becomes agitated.
They may also lack coordination, be confused, agitated or combative or slur their speech.
Often your own narrative of fear and doubt causes you to be more agitated.
I had a man become very agitated when I was talking to his family.
I could forget about the guards that picked on us when they were agitated.
"I think the best evidence is what I've written," he said, growing visibly agitated.
Arguments with everyone from your sister to your supermarket clerk will leave you agitated.
The device set off the metal detector in the arena and Carson became agitated.
An agitated baboon charged Luke Donald of England in 2014 during an approach shot.
That further agitated the teenager, who screamed at the deputy to let him go.
"It was clear to me that she seemed a bit agitated," Mr. Streisand said.
Investigators have testified that Ms. Graswald, who also volunteered on the island, seemed agitated.
Before anything could happen, the exercise was over, and all I felt was agitated.
"The male was agitated and refused to talk to the officers," the statement said.
" The judge apparently grew visibly agitated, assuring Reuveni in court that it wasn't "personal.
According to the report, Kile agitated the underground wasp nest while doing yard work.
There's been some agitated chatter about just how close the speeding rock will get.
Kavanaugh appeared agitated and angry for much of the first half of his remarks.
We were walking home from a party, and he started to get increasingly agitated.
Now, I normally avoid cold brew, which transforms me into a jittery, agitated wreck.
On balance, though, it's been bad enough to keep most fans agitated and cranky.
" A clearly agitated Dr. Nassar wrote back: "This does not make sense to me.
SOCIAL Q'S A reader is agitated by her father's running commentary on her looks.
Roseanne listened to Jake as she manically puffed away on a cig, clearly agitated.
Aman argued that an agitated person can be compared to an overflowing steam boiler.
What has me upset and agitated isn't so much the silly, boring show itself.
Since then Hiroto Saikawa, Nissan's chief executive, has agitated for more autonomy from Renault.
Other activities can calm an agitated mind in withdrawal, especially yoga, meditation and sports.
Here, in stuttered starts and stops, they create a rippling mass of agitated limbs.
The vendor, visibly agitated, had nothing to say about the visitation of Apis mellifera.
According to the lawsuit, Migos showed up hours late, which apparently agitated the crowd.
" Another agitated mother worried, "How am I going to tell my 12-year-old?
During three seasons in the minors, he was often agitated, fearing he would fail.
Paula rolls her eyes, agitated, but she bends her head toward the screen, squinting.
As an adult I love the more complicated King: agitated, exhausted and even angry.
According to Kincaid, the classroom teacher, David Madden, was visibly agitated during her lesson.
And he is agitated about that, judging by his fandango of self-pitying tweets.
As the sun began to dip in the west, the well-wishers grew agitated.
Sean Stewart told the police he became agitated after they were not allowed access.
Will this fine-tuning be enough in an agitated America, whiplashed by President Trump?
It is also why people with PTSD struggle with feeling isolated, irritable and agitated.
While they were holding him, Snorri became agitated, moved his bowels violently and collapsed.
But Apatow has been particularly outspoken and agitated — as he was over Bill Cosby.
Ms. Vieira left Daniel with a cousin because being inside too long agitated him.
Rakhine Buddhist villagers became increasingly agitated, and shouted for us to leave the area.
Politics Top Trump administration officials faced off against agitated House Democrats on Capitol Hill.
She came back one day to her desert village and found the people agitated.
Delellis became "agitated" when informed that his order was not ready, the report said.
Young people were agitated and engaged after a decade of social and cultural upheaval.
Beijing has backed up its coded language with actions that have agitated its neighbors.
I can echo my agitated neighbor: I am glad to have had this conversation.
"People were agitated that we were going to gentrify the downtown," Mr. Zieff said.
I was agitated because I knew the Clinton campaign and the world didn't know.
She wildly thrashed around, and the closer I pulled her, the more agitated she became.
In other cases, they can become a little violent, a little agitated, and that's it.
Witnesses say he was pacing and agitated, waiting for someone to bring out his meds.
"Whenever he got a little agitated, it had to do with Taylor Swift," Turley said.
For clinicians, agitated depression presents challenges: First, they have to rule out bipolar disorder, a.k.a.
Agitated depression is not an easy or pleasant condition, even by the standards of depression.
But noise and commotion from bystanders agitated the animal, prompting it to attack the man.
While at Lone Star, she was agitated by Instagram photos of her high school classmates.
Online communication, including instant messaging, seems to have agitated the generational divide in the workplace.
He seems a little agitated," she says, noting that James is usually a "bubbly baby.
In the days leading up to her appearance in court, Lederer had become increasingly agitated.
And he would get very agitated about certain of her authors and become very competitive.
A dog that is agitated will have more jerky movement or no movement at all.
The Moon in Aries clashes with Mars at 6:03 AM, stirring up agitated emotions.
Ortiz was talking to the conductor about the incident as the passenger became increasingly agitated.
In those posts, Ms. Falque-Pierrotin has regularly agitated companies to better safeguard people's data.
An agitated, confrontational energy flows, and it's important to avoid arguments and approach people gently.
They didn't want to be bothered with an agitated, fulminating individual who was obviously disturbed.
"I apologize, guys, we came here to talk about a crisis," he said, visibly agitated.
If someone is actually agitated and drawing helps them calm down, RideAlong will note that.
Videos and photos of the incident show an older man jeering at agitated fellow passengers.
" After a Russian investor raised concerns about BamBrogan's absence to Shervin Pishevar, Pishevar became "agitated.
"There was all this news agitated by a short seller," he said on the panel.
Or, the key litmus test: Would readers be agitated to discover that changes were made?
Even though the economy was booming, Carnival's profits were stagnant and shareholders were getting agitated.
It is not clear which situation the Chinese leadership is more agitated about, he said.
Indeed, as Ms. Lynch sidestepped one question after another, Republican committee members became increasingly agitated.
"It makes people agitated, depressed and even aggressive," said Parisa Pakdel, a psychoanalyst in Tehran.
No matter how agitated Arthur becomes, nothing ruffles the novel's syntax or bloats its paragraphs.
Television footage showed Chacha perched atop the pole, agitated and screaming at zoo workers below.
In the ensuing weeks, the president will become increasingly agitated about leaks from the government.
In one animation, a ferociously agitated robot giant stomps about underneath a staid country house.
In noisy situations, our minds become more agitated, and our bodies remain on high alert.
In the summer, people are more agitated and don't recognize irritability as depression, Rosenthal says.
Apparently, some dogs become agitated by the first injection, but Akeela quickly became very sleepy.
From the first paragraphs, black houses surround a "barely agitated river," with a white bridge.
We get more agitated by the anticipation of political revelations than by the actual findings.
Throughout the early months of Mr. Trump's presidency, he grew increasingly agitated with Mr. Comey.
He becomes agitated the instant he's brought Adam home and plugged him in to charge.
Examples of this would be RUSTLES = Mixed Results, STRUT = Misplaced Trust, and TASTE = Agitated State.
Now tangled, even crazed, they are further agitated by more active uses of the ink.
Mr. Lethen's father had joined Hitler's Nazi party in 1928 and agitated in its favor.
He has agitated for the party to reinvent itself in the age of Donald Trump.
Yeah, when he becomes agitated lights flash and bad guys are hurtled into the air.
Instead he was agitated and unable to put much weight on his left hind leg.
At one point, Risch appeared on the floor with McConnell and Risch was clearly agitated.
I mentally prepare myself to talk with my mother, because she's easily agitated and paranoid.
As night fell on the foothills, Boyd, surrounded by cops, grew increasingly agitated and anxious.
The phenomenon of glowing water is caused by tiny plankton that emit light when agitated.
Worried about the business, some others in the family agitated to force that group out.
New Yorkers regularly encounter agitated people on the subway who yell and threaten other passengers.
Holloway also showed low line side kicks and oblique kicks as he agitated Pettis into leading.
In this rapidly changing, aggressively agitated moment, it's very difficult to discern what the future holds.
Even when I'm scrubbing to remove liquid eyeliner and waterproof mascara, my skin doesn't get agitated.
According to Galloway, Sarah's behavior had been agitated in the months leading up to her disappearance.
"Senator, the fact of the matter is it is what it is," Gorsuch said, somewhat agitated.
I've seen detainee patients so agitated, so upset that you can see them struggling within themselves.
Its blend of agitated sounds from various countries feels like a sonic attempt to dissolve borders.
As Sharon starts getting more and more agitated from her visions, her friends become increasingly concerned.
The VIX futures market remains agitated in a way that says the market is still untrustworthy.
" Helene Deutsch, another psychoanalyst, defined menstruation as "agitated periods during which previously repressed feelings are released.
The passenger was very cooperative and gave no indication that she was agitated or in discomfort.
Easily agitated, Wooden Phone would pop his lip -- the equivalent of a child sucking his thumb.
Encountering these daring works on some of Germany's leading stages feels appropriate in our agitated age.
Trump has voraciously consumed news coverage about Mulvaney and has become more agitated, the source added.
When I did, they were more agitated by my using words they apparently hadn't heard before.
Many of the agitated Hispanic Republicans BuzzFeed News spoke to were not invited to that meeting.
Some cultures believe contact with menstruating women will make animals such as dogs and horses agitated.
Just days into the semester, though, he barely slept and found himself increasingly agitated and delusional.
Clearly agitated, the cattle mooed and looked curiously at the olive frog boat, its engine revving.
Crew had asked the passenger in row 9 to calm down, but that further agitated him.
The atmosphere became tense as other inmates grew agitated while watching what was happening, Faulkner said.
The fraternity members appear agitated and at one point a shoving match erupts between two men.
We were no strangers to violence or trouble so we thought nothing of the agitated atmosphere.
It's at this time that I notice she is agitated and I look at her phone.
Democrats are agitated that Schultz will draw from left-leaning independents and help Trump get reelected.
At work, he agitated for wage increases for public-sector workers, but his efforts were stymied.
SpringOwl Asset Management, a Viacom shareholder that has agitated for change, was disappointed by the move.
A groundswell of Olympians across sports agitated for penalties after WADA had been slow to respond.
Still, those testimonials are unlikely to placate the most agitated demonstrators in the streets of Philadelphia.
Trump has agitated the country with false alarms about public safety, the economy, and national security.
Everyone will be in an agitated mood, so watch out for arguments — Mars loves to fight!
After many seasons with Chicago in which he agitated the Knicks, he made a true homecoming.
Many have resulted from agitated customers wanting to get their hands on the coveted menu item.
The officer then writes her a ticket for defective equipment for $80, and she grows agitated.
Nicolella grew particularly agitated last year when he noticed "Star Wars" characters sold in the shops.
Calling her out now, while she's agitated, may just cause her to dig in her heels.
Ms. Danner was no longer screaming, she said, but was still agitated and was talking loudly.
A visibly agitated National Security Council is briefing the president of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin.
They have been programmed to fear and distrust visitors and may become agitated and even bite.
"I get very agitated when people talk about genre-bending and crossover," he told me recently.
Mr. Callahan paced for hours, peeled off the heart monitors and grew increasingly confused and agitated.
"It was certainty something we didn't need to see," an agitated Collins said after the game.
As Mr. Vayghan, 61, watched the hours tick by on Friday evening, he became increasingly agitated.
Well, it is for you and I to meet either on a boat or some submarine or some island so not a single person will disturb us, so you will not be agitated by anyone, and I will not be agitated by anyone or any person.
On his earlier albums, he agitated to be heard, and that was reflected in his manic rapping.
Teens using fake weed can become paranoid, on edge, agitated and aggressive toward parents and family members.
" Eight officers then responded to the scene, the complaint alleged, as the crowd grew and became "agitated.
"It's a free country," Batman told an agitated Robin when they learned of the Penguin's mayoral campaign.
Those with agitated depression experience the intense hopelessness and self-criticism that are hallmarks of major depression.
Smoke rising above worshipers in the holy mosque during the last days of Ramadan agitated Muslims worldwide.
"He appeared to be under the influence of alcohol, agitated and confrontational," according to the court documents.
Facebook dreams of serving one global community, when in fact it serves — and enables —countless agitated tribes.
Colleagues say he was visibly agitated and had to take the rest of the day off work.
"While both lawyers were verbally discussing the mediation, Paul was getting agitated," the source told Page Six.
We're told Soujla's assistant was outside and witnessed it, and became "agitated" and the 2 started fighting.
Brown was extremely agitated, acting aggressively, and yelling at security personnel when [police] arrived to the scene.
Cheru attacked after becoming agitated by motorists honking their horns, Kenya Wildlife Service spokesman Paul Udoto said.
Some memorable moments: Clinton raised the Russian President Vladimir Putin issue and Trump started to get agitated.
John "Sean" O'Malley is a 78-year-old man with dementia, who is often angry and agitated.
If a blaring alarm clock leaves you feeling agitated, perhaps you should try a more gentle approach.
I was tense and agitated and the aural slop filling my ears was only worsening my mood.
At first the driver seemed agitated, 16-year-old Mason Persiani told TV station WFMZ in Allentown.
None complied, and Earley's refusal in particular has agitated Chaffetz, who issued a subpoena for his appearance.
" She also submitted a letter from one of Rudy's doctors, who described him as "confused and agitated.
"Eunice is paying penance for other people's sins, is what poor Eunice is doing," Murt said, agitated.
Mostly, she seems agitated by the fact that she has to interact with people for the night.
"He was just agitated about everything," Daniel Gilroy, a former co-worker in the security business, recalled.
They're both skeptical of the utility of voting, but, even so, are both agitated by voter suppression.
Mr. Padnos is, among other things, a compelling movie character: voluble, articulate, energetic and still understandably agitated.
When I felt restless or agitated, which was often, I'd log on and join my teammates online.
Since the summer of 2015, stocks have periodically been agitated by worries that China's economy was weakening.
TNI has successfully agitated to roll back the reform that prevented serving officers from taking civilian jobs.
As Wells Fargo's problems have unfurled, some shareholders have agitated for changes to the board of directors.
People wanting a totally complimentary or consonant audio visual experience will probably be disappointed, annoyed, or agitated.
The Moon, in Aquarius, opposes Mars at 6:41 AM, creating an agitated mood early this morning.
But for the most part, the president — bored, agitated or both — appeared to spend the weekend online.
Mr. Sanchez, very agitated, handed her a second pistol and ordered her to guard the handcuffed man.
The league's fans have been divided, Trump's base has been energized and N.F.L. players have been agitated.
Women's groups have agitated for years for the laws to be repealed, saying they further victimize survivors.
I was preoccupied with starting a new job and impatient and agitated, but Frank insisted on coming.
"I remember swelling the cymbals, watching people get more and more agitated by the spirit," Tillman said.
Crystal Champ, 35, looks slightly dazed and agitated in the body camera footage as Holets scolds her.
The 255-year-old was easily agitated, and had made threatening comments to other churchgoers and online.
"Why don't you calm down?" the reporter said as the visibly agitated director hurried across a plaza.
And for the second time in two days, the Russian agitated the crowd at Louis Armstrong Stadium.
A concentration of scolding, agitated jays is often the best way to find these most secretive predators.
Bill was anxious and agitated about what Sue might do to him or Amy, who appeared fearful.
"You are going to be the director of the FBI, pal," Graham said, seeming a bit agitated.
And in some cases, agitated students have grabbed officers' guns, even while the guns were in holsters.
What Cheng and others call narcissists' "fragile egos" might explain why they're more agitated by daily hassles.
It was unlike her to be so easily agitated, but she didn't know why it was happening.
On the medical file for Patient A, Morell recorded that Hitler hadn't been agitated in the slightest.
You'll be agitated about money this evening, and you'll feel pushed to find the solution your problems.
I can see why the Democrats that you showed on the clip are as agitated as they are.
Some current and incoming House Democrats have agitated not to give Trump a cent for his immigration goals.
The administration has long agitated to overhaul the law to close these "loopholes," over strident objection from Democrats.
At one point the Rokr failed to switch from making calls to playing music, leaving him visibly agitated.
Trump has issued several waivers since taking office last year but has reportedly grown more agitated each time.
Being tased, when it didn't work to subdue him, might have made Sterling very agitated and possibly combative.
For decades such groups have agitated against what they see as a "left-liberal" stranglehold on the establishment.
I didn't even get upset or agitated when Nixon's character yelled "I hope you die—SOON" at someone.
Harrouff had been eating dinner at a restaurant with his family when he stormed off, agitated, officials said.
The executive appeared "agitated" on the call, leading into a 21 percent drop in the company's stock price.
Or maybe it was not being surrounded by hordes of agitated, surly New Yorkers all late for work.
When it is time for you to leave he becomes extremely agitated and often has to be restrained.
Other patients appear highly agitated, with symptoms that include elevated heart rate, hallucinations, aggressive behavior, paranoia or psychosis.
He's getting agitated, trying to say something to my mom, but not managing to get the words out.
"These actions are happening more frequently, on a larger scale and in a more agitated way," Li said.
Anderson signed in to the school upon entering on Monday and did not appear agitated, staff told police.
"It's hard to see a court getting really agitated about Google trying to eliminate annoying ads," he says.
This latest update saw the disappearance of an easier-to-use art tool on Android, making creators agitated.
At least the pace will pick up a little bit more now—even if the vibe is agitated.
We are confused, agitated and more reliant on technology to perpetually bring us happiness than any previous generation.
"He became more and more agitated and didn't want to go back to school," Kimberly told the site.
People were getting agitated, so the models started running around, pouring tequila down our throats to distract us.
His candor was met with an agitated response -- not from the media, but from his boss back home.
One was Emma Goldman, an anarchist born in imperial Russia who agitated for labor unions and women's rights.
When he is agitated, he scratches himself so vigorously that he leaves marks on his face and arms.
Trump appeared agitated on Tuesday morning, unleashing a barrage of morning tweets on a wide-range of topics.
Afterward, Mr. Trump implied that she had been agitated during the first Republican debate because she was menstruating.
" The attendant, appeared to be visibly agitated, gestured wildly at the passenger, replying, "You stay out of this!
He's agitated, pushing 90 miles an hour along the long, straight coastal road, but we lose the race.
You may find yourself in an agitated mood, but stay open-minded—exciting news may shift your perspective.
Bowman joined the Fed in November, when the administration was growing agitated about rising volatility in financial markets.
With the crowd at the new Grandstand urging him on, Harrison played steadily while Raonic grew increasingly agitated.
While he has been described as agitated in private, Mr. Trump has publicly insisted he had no concerns.
On April 9, 1862, an agitated Lincoln sent McClellan a telegram, urging him to move against Confederate defenses.
According to the arrest report, ASJ was agitated, reeked of booze and had glassy eyes and slurred speech.
Without identifying the culprits, the military said they were "agitated" by progress in political talks earlier that day.
But at both museums, Delacroix's agitated scenes of passion and empire speak emphatically to contemporary appetites and anxieties.
To remain in the country is especially stinging for those who once agitated against Mr. Assad's authoritarian government.
It is also the latest example of how Google's outspoken work force has agitated for changes to strategy.
Encounters Hamed Sinno, the 29-year-old Lebanese rocker, showed up at Christopher Street in Manhattan looking agitated.
And most importantly," Mr. Endo added, growing agitated, "cats are not sleeping inside the kotatsu in Dylan songs.
Women's groups have agitated for years for the laws to be repealed, saying they further victimize rape survivors.
Many Republicans on the committee grew agitated with the frequent television appearances of Schiff and other committee Democrats.
For an agitated toddler, this lovely book is like a cool drink of water on a hot day.
Murphy told the outlet that she called the police, but before they could arrive the suspect became agitated.
An immensely gifted composer, vocalist and guitarist, he breathed consciousness and agitated thoughts of freedom through his music.
This agitated irregularity lets Pico portray hungers both spiritual and physical, along with his attempts to remedy them.
Many things can make a patient acutely agitated: pain, drugs, rapid blood loss or a shortage of air.
" Steinke describes her swimming "frenetically from wall to wall, like an agitated soul trapped inside a concrete body.
Jonathan Turley: We are living in the very period described by Alexander Hamilton, a period of agitated passions.
When your negative thoughts are making you feel agitated and overwhelmed, take a deep breath, and then another.
It is also the latest example of how Google's outspoken work force has agitated for changes to strategy.
Ms. Conn of East 49th Street finds that her mother, Doris Padawer, is less agitated at night now.
Meanwhile in Great Britain, "Brexit" continues to cause everybody over there to be quite agitated, for British people.
So, too, was keeping an increasingly agitated Turkey from attacking U.S.-backed Kurdish forces in Syria's eastern regions.
Talking about the delusions might breathe more life into them, and will only get the person more agitated.
The initiative does not include the right to collective bargaining, something for which some drivers' groups have agitated.
The mob was so agitated that the police had to use force to disperse it, Mr. Prakash said.
Leon was agitated by press leaks and warned both sides the case shouldn't be litigated in the media.
That said, we're all grateful Sparta didn't become agitated or outright angry with Williams once he discovered the truth.
And this record has defo been made in those sorts of situations, where it's kind of felt sort agitated.
Trump allies in the Conservative House Freedom Caucus agitated for the president not to give up the wall fight.
We're told that wasn't enough, though -- she was still agitated, so they moved forward with the medically-induced coma.
Chatty Mercury in Virgo clashes with serious Saturn in Sagittarius at 9:18 AM, creating a rigid, agitated mood.
A clearly agitated Trump then began repeatedly interrupting Clinton and continued doing so roughly 50 times during the debate.
She took notes on what agitated him, particularly in his exchanges with rival Ted Cruz, and studied his style.
Officers became flustered and rough, and when one struck a female patron with a baton the throng became agitated.
"Agitated" tweets have dropped from 44 to 20 percent and "prepared" tweets have jumped from 15 to 27 percent.
She took notes on what agitated him, particularly in his exchanges with rival Ted Cruz, and studied his style.
The trio were on a walk in their Lancaster, California, neighborhood when an agitated rattlesnake appeared in their path.
"He said as long as he has his marijuana and Adderall that he is not easily agitated," says Franklin.
"I'm just trying to do what I'm supposed to do, that's all," Wubbels said as Payne grew increasingly agitated.
In another example, an officer responds to someone on the street who they perceive to be yelling and agitated.
She asks the man behind the counter to run it again, at which point he gets agitated and refuses.
Gabbard gave no warning to congressional leaders that she was going — a stealth that's clearly agitated her own leadership.
About three weeks before the attack, he noticed Mateen seemed agitated and asked him if he was all right.
"The reality is, there's no way to know who's at risk for becoming agitated or even violent," she said.
Martin shows up at the hospital and tells an agitated and reluctant Steven to meet him in the cafeteria.
They are also symbolic, of course, and part of a long and rich tradition of agitated agitprop movie fantasy.
An agitated Edmund, however, needed a medical time-out after the first set and slowed appreciably in the third.
One night, she was so agitated that the nurses gave her Haldol, a drug commonly used to treat schizophrenia.
" Mr. Kasich, in Pennsylvania, grew quickly agitated at the suggestion that his deal with Mr. Cruz reflected desperation. "Me?
A Connecticut city tweaked plans for its Paul Manafort Drive because the name has agitated some residents for months.
He also started getting more agitated when Stuart asked for the aux cord so they could play some music.
On his final day, Christmas Day 2012, he was agitated, vomiting blood, and his pain was out of control.
The city's medical examiner deemed his death an accident, caused by "agitated delirium" with "probable drug intoxication" a factor.
Zillo said he had been intrigued, except that he had recognized one thing: Girardi was agitated after some losses.
But Craig said that members of the hospital staff were interviewed and confirmed the woman became agitated and aggressive.
In a phone interview on Tuesday night, a highly agitated Mr. Trump denied every one of the women's claims.
"The bird was obviously agitated and was trying to come at them through the fence," Taylor told the Times.
The government don't want black and white people to come together again, so they keep us agitated through racism.
That's led to concern among law enforcement officials about someone agitated by the toxic political environment taking criminal action.
It was, obviously, a reflection of how agitated the funding had made me that I'd sat on the stoop.
Kelly was standing up in the Oval and left the room visibly agitated, according to sources with direct knowledge.
Trump remained agitated for the rest of the weekend, the people said, believing the revelation made him look weak.
Ms. Manigault Newman didn't produce that tape, just accounts of staffers agitated over the possibility that it might exist.
James might have been encouraged had he been there, but he was too agitated to go to the opening.
Nevertheless, Sarah was agitated, one hand cupping her cigarette while the other gestured up the road toward the beach.
Mr. Sharpton has doggedly agitated for social justice for over 50 years, organizing, marching and fighting for black people.
He grew agitated after attending the party, prompting a colleague of his girlfriend to call the police, Tsybulnik said.
He grew agitated after attending the party, prompting a colleague of his girlfriend to call the police, Tsybulnik said.
Even when his message is upbeat, he adds agitated body-language punctuation, with push-squeeze gestures and arm waving.
Deployed to avoid claims of injustice, the charge functions to whip up agitated frenzy or inspire visions of revenge.
It was not long, they said, before group of agitated farmers came out on horseback, motorbikes and in pickups.
"I'm not going to get into that, but that's just…," a visibly agitated Snitker said at his press conference.
The mother was agitated because she knew she wouldn't have enough food on hand if a quarantine was required.
Throughout General Park's 18 years of iron-fisted rule, students and workers agitated and risked their lives for democracy.
She coolly describes acts of care like walking into a room to comfort agitated, psychotic men twice her size.
Staff said it also helps reduce problems because they can quickly spot a patient who may be getting agitated.
Many of the resulting works give a wild and agitated impression; there is something violent about them, something chaotic.
That's left Trump uncertain and agitated as he settles into a two-week long stay at his Florida resort.
As I continued asking Duca for comment about the specifics of the complaint, she became more and more agitated.
"Roger's just really calm and if he's agitated then you know there's something bothering him," they told the outlet.
In the hearing, Sandberg, changed subtly in this moment, according to our experts, and could even seem slightly agitated.
Germany is agitated about Turkey's crackdown on civil liberties and the detention of a Turkish-German journalist, Deniz Yucel.
It would be good for everyone and for (the British government) if they stopped getting agitated and calmed down.
Mr. Adams has long had a penchant for adding layer upon layer of agitated musical strands to his scores.
By foregrounding the schism between form and content, Rachel Beach is demonstrating the agitated unity of her handmade domain.
The video is 3 hours long ... we've posted a portion where Randy is clearly agitated and praying to God.
Riot police in Turkey, Russia, France, and Italy clashed with crowds of agitated protesters and arrested hundreds of them.
Protesters have for months agitated to remove President Jovenel Moise, a former businessman who took office in February 2017.
The incident started after the suspect became agitated at the bar, where patrons were watching a basketball game, Grillot said.
Standing...walking...sitting down...everything brought waves of an agitated anxiety that I'd spend every waking minute trying to dispel.
The agitated symptoms tend to accumulate in the psyches of those "who might not be comfortable being sad," she says.
For agitated patients, already at greater risk for suicide, this effect may push them to attempt the act, Dimitriu says.
He found himself becoming agitated more frequently during situations where he would normally be the calmest person in the room.
As the recording played, members of Mr. Gurley's family, who have been in the audience every day, became visibly agitated.
"Girls" also made a star out of the actor Adam Driver, who played Hannah's agitated, aggressive and occasionally violent boyfriend.
He has agitated against her deal from the backbenches and in his lucrative newspaper column without presenting a real alternative.
Since 2000, more than 128 wealthy neighbourhoods have agitated to secede from school districts in an attempt to hoard resources.
The inmate, Alva Campbell, became mildly agitated when officials tried lowering him to a normal execution position in an Oct.
Some of his friends noticed he would become agitated at things which in the past would not have bothered him.
After exposure, an insect enters into a short-lived phase of agitated hyperactivity, but it eventually becomes paralyzed and dies.
According to dashcam footage of the traffic stop, Officer Encinia became agitated and violently pulled Bland out of her car.
He had agitated against September's referendum on Kurdish independence, leading NRT's offices to be attacked by a mob in August.
All of the 2016 candidates do, too; Donald J. Trump has taken to the medium like an agitated middle schooler.
Some allies had long agitated to go negative, but doing so carried a risk it could dent Mr. Cruz's image.
And now Ms Park has agreed to adopt an American advanced missile-defence system that China has long agitated against.
" When the police told the girl's family that the man wouldn't be arrested, they reported the father "became increasingly agitated.
The Coens liked what they saw and Polito turned in a wonderfully twitchy, agitated performance as the murderously nervous Casper.
The two were asked to leave the saloon after Carter became agitated and aggressive toward the bartender, the report said.
Security Council members are agitated by North Korea's recent nuclear and missile tests -- both of which defied current international sanctions.
The Division's facsimile is so believable, that when a specific barbecue restaurant wasn't where it should be, I became agitated.
People sometimes get agitated, for instance, that China's gross domestic product (GDP) eventually may exceed GDP in the United States.
Before Starboard agitated at Yahoo, for example, activists Third Point and Carl Icahn had taken a crack at the company.
"As we pulled up there was one little boy, about 10 or 12, who was very agitated," Moore tells PEOPLE.
The concessions mark a victory for the company's biggest institutional investors, who have agitated against its pay arrangements for years.
The album cover shows FKA twigs's agitated face in a style suggesting it's a detail from an old religious painting.
At a news conference in Cairo, Egyptian Interior Minister Magdi Abdel Ghaffar, visibly agitated, dismissed those accusations as "mere assumptions".
Mr. Parker was in constant motion as he considered each question, walking many agitated laps around a long conference table.
Brand becomes increasingly involved, coping with the Damoclean dread that comes with operating in a quarantined area against agitated occupiers.
For example, one young girl whose father had been recently imprisoned started to become easily agitated and exhibited aggressive behavior.
Mr. Trump's slashing attacks have generated embarrassing scenes for his campaign, as agitated Trump fans have acted on his goading.
"If you see my country, there is a lot of bullying and people being killed," he said, growing visibly agitated.
Opinion The greatest scoop of my journalism career started at a poker table with a tip from an agitated banker.
Sung here by Marlis Petersen, it floats but also moves sleekly, an expression of agitated melancholy more than sad wallowing.
One year later, with key administration personnel still awaiting confirmation, many in the trade community remain in an agitated state.
Liberals' greatest achievements—including child labor laws, Social Security, and Medicare—were all based on ideas that socialists agitated for.
Lambert, who was handcuffed, had confessed to using cocaine and was so agitated he'd run headlong into glass hospital doors.
Sometimes called soapberry, the fruit also has a curious ability to froth up into a foam when agitated or whipped.
The one thing that I get really agitated about is how little things have changed in many of these neighborhoods.
On Fox, the news was something to get pumped about, the mood always agitated — less Walter Cronkite, more Michael Bay.
Agitated, they run in circles; hop up and down in place; and stretch their arms as their legs flail haphazardly.
They found that when a person was agitated and outraged, that's one of the most addictive emotions you can have.
During an agitated episode, backed by erupting tremolos, Mr. Müller-Schott's intense expressivity is balanced by admirable clarity and directness.
Gerstl fills in the background with abrupt, agitated brushstrokes in an earthy brown-beige that reflects his face and clothing.
El Museo was founded half a century ago, in a politically agitated time, in Puerto Rican East Harlem, the Barrio.
Those who are not yet pinned down by a label are obviously agitated, and are trying to avoid the stamps.
The agitated first movement is supposedly written in F-sharp minor, but that information doesn't help you much in listening.
While Mr. Goddard faded next to Ms. Osipova's brightness, Mr. Kittelberger met her as an equal in an agitated relationship.
Some Republican senators had agitated that the leader make just such a move, and they cheered the decision on Tuesday.
Security-camera footage from next door shows a girl in pajamas acting agitated on the sidewalk at 6:55 a.m.
Gatherings where northern free blacks agitated for equal rights called themselves conventions of "colored citizens" to drive home this idea.
When an agitated Jackson returned the box, he lifted the lid to reveal the bug we assumed would be inside.
In the meantime, Ms. Manville becomes increasingly Southern-sounding and shrill, as if she were channeling an agitated Blanche DuBois.
It has enormous ears, a bushy tail, mammary glands between its legs and white hairs that bristle when it's agitated.
Still, watching television in Florida, Mr. Trump grew agitated by the chaos and ready to authorize a more robust response.
President Trump on Tuesday said that liberal activists are orchestrating agitated crowds in GOP lawmakers' home districts across the country.
As struggles mounted in the city of Paterson, some in West Paterson agitated for the community to shed that name.
But Biden was the candidate fixated on the time, getting more agitated every time he got a chance to speak.
Mr. Joffe nodded and smiled, but when he relayed this to Ms. Kawakubo, she grew agitated and began speaking rapidly.
Critics of Mr. Trump, some of whom seem eager to see something nefarious in anything he does, appeared especially agitated.
That coalition has proved wobbly as Mr. Salvini, an increasingly strong force of opposition, has agitated for early national elections.
He explained that Democrats often gets caught up and agitated over what Trump says, and then lose focus on substance.
No amount of angry music can prepare me for dealing with these people, and I exit the call feeling agitated.
Asked about the tea party and Cruz, who agitated for the House to hold up funding, Trump praised their tactics.
In a peaceful political landscape, there is no divisive story to tell that will keep his base agitated and angry.
Yet Mr. Gantz's caution required courage when Mr. Netanyahu, drawing comparisons to the Holocaust, agitated to attack Iran's nuclear facilities.
Ott had successfully agitated his opponent, a skill that he has mastered through 14 professional seasons with five different teams.
At the same time, conservatives on and off Capitol Hill are increasingly agitated about the direction of the Senate plan.
They were so busy filming the whole thing and screaming louder and louder -- making a racket that witnesses say agitated Harambe.
But soon after arriving at their Santa Cruz-adjacent beach house, Adelaide gets increasingly agitated: Something ominous is coming for them.
If someone comes into this already upset and agitated, there's a much higher risk they're going to have a bad reaction.
In the spring and summer, as Republicans crowded town halls to rail against reform, single-payer advocates agitated from the left.
And sellers would rather wait for a better macro environment instead of letting go of their collectibles in an agitated market.
Since a life of minimal human interaction has made Red agitated around people, Stura introduced Red to her new pack early.
"When I see a 60-year-old who seems agitated, I wonder how long it has been building up," Deuter says.
Jared Kushner, the president's son-in-law who was also present, "appeared somewhat agitated" by the meeting, according to Goldstone's testimony.
"Before the psychosis properly begins, as I experienced during Lucy, I experience an agitated sense of something being wrong," she writes.
Why do you continue to look at Facebook posts that infuriate you, or to watch news show that make you agitated?
It was 2 or 3 in the morning, and my aunt was agitated and moving around as if searching for something.
It was painfully awkward to watch — Niantic employees tried to keep the situation under control, while players became ever more agitated.
The customers became agitated, cursed and yelled at the crew, and made false accusations about a crew member's fitness to fly.
The actor signaled that he was running out of air, but Kubrick grew agitated and demanded that they continue the scene.
When authorities arrived Heather was extremely agitated and allegedly punched a cop who was trying to separate her from her family.
"Right now, the women are agitated," said Frankel — and on Tuesday, Democrats will be reflecting that agitation on a national stage.
These patients were agitated, with some showing signs of delirium or psychosis, and some arrived at a hospital in a coma.
The producer's moves more agitated as the song progresses, coming to a finale when he begins to tear the room apart.
For example: Let's say you come in after fighting with your spouse, and we talk about what got you so agitated.
When those far-right leaders agitated for escalation, using their newfound public influence to pressure Putin, the Kremlin put them down.
Sometimes patients become aggressive or agitated "when they can't remember or can't do the steps (involved in daily activities)," Watt said.
Cops were called to the scene -- and according to the police report, Brown was "very agitated" and yelling when they arrived.
For example, if the patient is extremely agitated or overly pessimistic, the therapist may end up feeling similar after a session.
The transcript shows Trump growing progressively more agitated, eventually telling his Australian counterpart the call was the worst of the day.
If her nudes are leaked online, she should have never sent them in the first place, or agitated her scorned lover.
The piece gradually becomes agitated, though somehow this shift seems the expression of intensity that had been stirring from the start.
Crystal Champ, 35, looked slightly dazed and agitated in the body camera footage as you hear Ryan begin to scold her.
But the country, which has about 2.1 million people, has been agitated by a wiretapping scandal that emerged early last year.
The night before that attack, a neighbor said, he was agitated and glassy-eyed in the hall outside Ms. Irizarry's apartment.
The agitated, quickly shifting nature of the music, if not quite comic in the way of Buñuel, has a madcap quality.
In the interim, the Porter disaster happened, and Trump became more and more agitated with the direction of the White House.
Why it matters: We're now beginning to learn why Trump was so agitated, according to aides, when investigators raided Cohen's office.
During the agitated love scene in Act II, the high point of the opera, Ms. Garanca was more sultry and determined.
His motive was unknown, but he appeared to be angry and agitated at the time of the attack, Mr. Sternbeck said.
Abilify agitated him; Risperdal made him drowsy, which he hated because he feared he would oversleep and miss 29:613 a.m.
But Flynn strikes the right balance in Justin's physical torment: curled up in a blanket, gripping his stomach, agitated and restless.
They are facing a series of scratched lines and agitated brushstrokes above them, seemingly unable to decide what to do next.
A solo flute (the elegant Brandon Patrick George) wove echoes of Brahms's classic Lullaby into a series of increasingly agitated flourishes.
The area in which he was initially held was intensely hot and stuffy, and surrounded by an agitated crowd, he collapsed.
Mr. Santiago, appearing "agitated and incoherent," said "that his mind was being controlled by a U.S. intelligence agency," the official said.
I was too aghast, agitated and curious to see how soon Trump and his enablers would exploit this turn of events.
The perpetual turmoil has agitated members of veterans' service organizations, which have sparred with Mr. Wilkie as their influence has waned.
But once the President realized Mueller's work isn't nearing a conclusion, he's become more agitated and has lashed out on Twitter.
Booker and Yang, in particular, agitated for changes to the debate process as their risk of missing the stage drastically increased.
"We saw that people with autism would get agitated and wanted to make them and their families more comfortable," she said.
The Republican leadership remains particularly agitated about the 22019 Open Internet proceeding, which evolved substantially after the public comment period closed.
Biden became visibly agitated when Warren talked about her work setting up the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau during the Obama administration.
The exercises usually provoke an agitated response from North Korea, but Pyongyang has yet to weigh in on this year's plans.
Betty had poorly controlled paranoid schizophrenia, and often called the clinic agitated, alternately whispering and screaming about government agents stalking her.
It doesn't take much imagination to conjure an image of Trump growing increasingly red-faced and agitated reading this op-ed.
"People here get bullied here easily when it comes to this issue," Tlaib said, clearly agitated as she left the meeting.
The people in the crowd, agitated by his threats, now murmured to one another about what they ought to do next.
But to respond in kind would have agitated nationalist sentiments on both sides and further cut Turkey off from the West.
Shari Redstone, who is Viacom's controlling shareholder, has in the past agitated for a merger with CBS, also under her control.
Drivers for Uber and Lyft in New York successfully agitated for a citywide minimum wage that went into effect this week.
The way these songs are embedded in Ms. Wolfe's agitated, heaving orchestra, they seem like alternative coping mechanisms for the oppressed.
The rapper and his girl are clearly agitated, and the intense exchange boils over when the cops pull out their tasers!
They just keep us agitated in the way that addictions always do, and in many ways this is a mass addiction.
WASHINGTON — Among the many people agitated this week over John F. Kelly, the White House chief of staff, was President Trump.
Brooklyn duo, SHREDDER, shared an agitated and combusting new mix on bandleader Chris Video's label, Tropical Goth records, premiering today on THUMP.
Corvex and another top shareholder, Soroban Capital Partners, previously held board seats and have agitated for change at the company for years.
An agitated animal may jump out of a car and run away, seriously cut itself on glass or even attack the rescuer.
It's a style that parallels her good friends in the dance duo FlucT: unsettling, agitated, and borderline grotesque—the human body unchecked.
Dead branches and leaves, affixed to wires crisscrossing the gallery, mechanically rustle and twitch, often in time with Ms. Sandsmark's agitated movement.
The power had gone out during the night, and helicopters agitated overhead, bringing bucket after bucket of water to the front lines.
There is no way to apply that teaching at the moment of greatest risk, particularly if a child or teenager is agitated.
She took notes on what agitated him and studied his positions with the hopes of getting under his skin with her familiarity.
More recently, instead of calling for the abolition or reduction of reservations, relatively prosperous castes have agitated for inclusion in the quotas.
Snyder's films — and I'm not really considering this Snyder's film, no matter what credits the DGA doled out — have always agitated fans.
"There's something he's hiding," Clinton said, as Trump was visibly agitated, and gave conflicting answers about the conditions for releasing his returns.
After ten minutes of agitated conversation, they shake hands: "You are our candidate," says one, promising to contribute cash to his campaign.
Once he was off the train, he saw crew members looking into the train's mangled windows and trying to calm agitated victims.
Communications director Barbara Morgan is also a near-constant presence in the film, a preternaturally calm yin to Weiner's increasingly agitated yang.
"The labor conditions that a lot of people are getting agitated and anxious about have always been the conditions of this workforce."
Brady put his arm around New England offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels and began roaring and shaking McDaniels' neck like an agitated lion.
But this time there was an equally large group of visibly agitated Democrats who were just as engaged, forcefully pushing back throughout.
Erin Cobb, in particular, seemed disconnected from the kids and the game, and became agitated and defensive when Lemonis questioned his performance.
The Russian duo, who became visibly agitated with each other following some missed shots, did not speak to media after the match.
People like this, they're highly agitated, and they're in a situation that's not normal for them, and they're not listening to logic.
But the biggest recipient of Trump's ire seems to be his very agitated Press Secretary Sean Spicer, who can't do anything right.
She said that employees at a Publix supermarket tried to calm agitated shoppers after the store ran out of cases of water.
But Rice, who left the meeting agitated, suggested Pelosi and her allies rigged the process to block a vote from happening sooner.
New stakeholders could have agitated for a management shake-up at the studio, which has been struggling with little end in sight.
He became so agitated that he tried to kill himself with a piece of floor tile before the state could execute him.
The two Indian men, both 32 at the time, were having a drink at the bar after work when Purinton got agitated.
Sontag the fantastically assured "dark lady of American letters" is guillotined by Sontag the punk, Sontag the agitated diarist, Sontag the perplexed.
They are agitated, but they stay put because they view Texas as forever, and Republican Texas as a kind of temporary occupation.
Now he grimaced, squinted, nodded, pursed his lips, sniffed, huffed and interrupted, becoming, over the night, an agitated man in a box.
He did not play particularly well, and he looked a little bit agitated ... but then he seemed to switch up a gear.
They are not out there to become targets for cowardly snipers, active shooters and agitated-chaotic "ticking time bomb" lone wolf assassins.
They have, in many cases, openly agitated for Trump's impeachment or more aggressive action as it relates to Russia and the campaign.
It is highly likely that these impatient and agitated middle-class Americans will demand even bigger change in the next election cycle.
Ivan Nova, who started the game, said various Yankee teammates became agitated as the wait went on for the rain to stop.
The political will to again save has palpably diminished, particularly after the explosion, which agitated opposition from environmental activists and influential community.
With only months before November's midterm elections, other farm state and free trade congressional Republicans have grown increasingly agitated about Trump's tariffs.
He was working for Frank H. Johnson, a Princeton marine biologist, who was interested in how the jellyfish glowed green when agitated.
The members of the various choruses take the roles of confused, agitated participants in a mass service led by a tormented Celebrant.
Even as he's agitated to relax the guidelines, however, some state governors have implemented new restrictions on nonessential businesses and large gatherings.
He became quite agitated and informed me that what is of interest to him is the work, regardless of the artist's sex.
They have a group of people who are vocationally agitated, and who turn to that show every day to get their fix.
Mr. Trump has been agitated in discussions of the economy, and by the news media's reporting of warnings of a possible recession.
It's almost like using drugs for the opposite effect—if you're agitated you might take something more sedating to calm the anxiety.
The incident began after a Purinton allegedly became agitated with the two 32-year-olds who were having a drink after work.
Nor can it understand the body language of an agitated traffic control officer trying to get it to make an emergency stop.
Some agitated during the party's lunch for a quick end to the trial that would prevent it from stretching into another week.
Commissioner Rob Manfred confirmed Tuesday that "three viable bidding groups" were deep into negotiations, though Loria seemed agitated when asked about it.
At the "84 Hours Missing" fundraiser, Guzmán notices how agitated Polo and Teo look the moment Samuel shows up at the party.
When Giwa returned about a half-hour later, Landrum was angry and agitated, clenching her fists and talking much faster than usual.
As the music turned agitated, the visuals shifted to fractured images of what seemed to be terrain, burned woods and black smoke.
Mr. Icahn successfully agitated against drugmaker Mylan's $4 billion 2004 purchase of King Pharmaceuticals after its shares plunged following the deal's announcement.
Long strings of early morning tweets and retweets have only amplified the sense that Trump is agitated as the fateful vote nears.
The effort grew more difficult as the animal appeared to become agitated and began submerging for longer periods of time, Milstein said.
Her teenage son studies late into the night and her 88-year-old mother, who suffers from dementia, gets agitated at night.
Can any sandwich actually cancel out the trauma of being kidnapped and held at gunpoint by a group of obviously agitated individuals?
When police officers arrived, along with the ambulance's crew, the girlfriend grew concerned that Mr. Bonds might grow more agitated and distressed.
Having agitated for a transfer from Southampton to Liverpool in the summer of 2014, Lovren completed his move to Merseyside that July.
Her brother, in an agitated rage, was on his way to her home, and her mother had called them to protect her.
But our nights were punctuated with regular nursing breaks every two hours, after which Liam expected to be agitated back into unconsciousness.
In contrast to many other artists who were tarred with the term, "Second Generation," Clark's paintings are not full of agitated brushstrokes.
"Azaria was agitated and told the company commander the following sentence: 'He's a terrorist, he needs to die,'" according to the report.
When Daulatzai, a former Harvard professor, was told of the policy, she became agitated and uncooperative and was removed from the flight.
Heather, who we're told was extremely agitated, punched a responding deputy who was trying to separate Heather from members of her family.
Trump got agitated, and seemed unable to either address specifics clearly (never his strong suit) nor to return to any big themes.
Another video showed agitated soldiers screaming profanities as they run out of the military base in full gear, stepping on shattered glass.
And it was first requested by Mr Khan, the leader of a democratic political party, who has agitated incessantly for a full investigation.
Mr. Woods, who is initially seen standing with his back to a wall, appears to be agitated and is gesturing with his arms.
Trump became visibly agitated with Acosta when the reporter continued asking follow-up questions after Trump tried to move on to other reporters.
However, several of the activists who had long agitated for that very change were swept up in MBS's crackdown, and remain behind bars.
Just in case, the employee break room was transformed into a quiet room for families whose children became agitated and needed to rest.
When James suddenly became agitated and started sending multiple texts when he wouldn't respond fast enough, Tannehill ultimately suspected he had been scammed.
Instead, agitated depression manifests as a continual state of unrest, often with insomnia and suicidal thoughts, and sometimes the onset of psychotic symptoms.
Agitated depression is unipolar and manifests as one package of symptoms, but it can look a lot like a stage of bipolar disorder.
Charles Manson lunges toward a judge with a pencil in his hand, agitated at being denied the chance to cross-examine a detective.
He put Hernandez in restraints and escorted him to be seen by medical staff, but Hernandez was "agitated and insolent" to the officer.
If you've been repeating yourself over and over again about an issue concerning home or your family, you'll really find yourself agitated today.
Chief among its positive qualities is that the album it feels like a timely, agitated byproduct of the erratic times we live in.
When it comes to defending a company against an agitated investor, the devil you know may be better than the devil you don't.
They performed "Take Me With U" and then "Raspberry Beret," where Wonder forgot the second verse and looked kind of agitated about it.
If only these protestors had been as agitated during the campaign maybe she would have gotten more than 85033 percent of the electorate.
During the heated sit-down, Kelly grew increasingly agitated, eventually looking directly into the camera, yelling and standing up out of his chair.
Republicans have regularly faced town hall crowds agitated by the GOP's attempt to repeal ObamaCare, with videos of the encounters regularly going viral.
Of all those agitated tracks that opened it up, though, none were delivered with the ferocity of "Gook," his proud celebration of oddness.
Outing him is a brazen political ploy to create a pinata for every agitated deplorable in the country to take a whack at.
According to passengers, the man became agitated after flight crew forbid him from drinking the small shot bottles of alcohol he brought onboard.
Loeb's sharply worded letters to CEOs are legendary and he has agitated for ousters of leaders at companies such as Yahoo and Sotheby's.
Minutes later, Lowery entered the Paterson Police Department headquarters and appeared agitated -- the same incident captured on the Facebook Live video, prosecutors said.
Visually, anyway, there was a discernible arc to the event, with Mr. Trump growing more agitated as the night wore on, and Mrs.
Yankees 21, Padres 13 SAN DIEGO — In a season filled with frustration for the Yankees, nobody has been more agitated than Mark Teixeira.
In one of the saddest scenes, Fox, full of agitated bravado, coerces a student to tell the class how she lost her virginity.
His foster family noticed that the normally quiet young man appeared agitated and that he spent a lot of time on his phone.
His strikes on Syria produced few clear short-term benefits and only agitated Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
When his wife, who was traveling with him, tried to persuade him to sit down, Pae reportedly grew agitated, pushing her and yelling.
"I saw the glass side of the terminal blown out, a lot of agitated people streaming out," he said in a phone interview.
After Hans Namuth filmed Pollock dripping paint over glass, the artist became agitated and, after the filming, drank some bourbon to calm down.
The snapping claws of shore-dwelling crabs are an obvious threat to be avoided, likewise the gnashing jaws of an agitated water vole.
On cross-examination, Mr. Fitzpatrick grew agitated at Mr. Fairlie about previous sworn testimony in which he had not mentioned that recruiting trip.
Everyone listened uncomfortably to a man who spoke at length, in an agitated voice, about certain flaws he'd discovered in the hard sciences.
I felt myself becoming agitated when I played, berating myself for hitting bad shots and unable to find enjoyment in the good ones.
Some of the more agitated Chinese economists went in a delegation to Friedman's hotel to lecture him about the achievements of their regime.
Ali knew a certain irrefutable truth about masculinity: Make a man look agitated, make him look in the mirror and contemplate his worthiness?
If Chuck became agitated, our son would do his best to distract his siblings or move them to another part of the house.
Unless the public does get excited, stirred up, agitated, energized, provoked or stimulated by Medicare for all, it will never become a reality.
The increasingly agitated guards called their employer — a wealthy businessman and newspaper publisher with close ties to the federal government called Raúl Libién.
This is not a case where a president, agitated about a development, reviews his concerns with his counsel and solicits his best advice.
With Senator Chuck Schumer of the New York, the Democratic leader, organizing the campaign against them, Republicans were particularly agitated when discussing him.
When the violins elaborate on this melody in eighth notes, the upper winds add agitated ornamentations, some in triplets, some in eighth notes.
This is what has agitated the Turkish government, which sees a security threat in a potential P.K.K.-dominated statelet on its southern border.
This was followed by an agitated section in F minor, in which he hopes his wife will realize he did the right thing.
Footage of the agitated animals was captured late at night in Transylvania, and the resulting video shows the bears yelling at each other.
The Chinese-Canadian director Johnny Ma, making his featured debut, ably sets the dire scene and agitated mood right from the get-go.
Was it better to work on issues that people were currently agitated about, or to draw attention to ones that nobody was addressing?
But it suggests the ways in which ballet can be agitated and agitating, a space to process contemporary life, and maybe experience catharsis.
Germany sells much more to the United States than it buys, creating a multibillion-dollar trade imbalance that has agitated the White House.
A tiny fraction of the Muslim majority has agitated violently for a caliphate that would arc across Muslim-dominated parts of Southeast Asia.
One is everyone is constantly angry and agitated, and politics becomes something only those with a high taste for constant conflict can stomach.
Axon has warned since 211 that people agitated or intoxicated by drugs may face higher risks of medical consequences from Tasers' electrical current.
Democratic officials, contributors and activists in Montana, which Mr. Sanders carried in the presidential primary, are clearly agitated over their Washington-based party.
"I have been trying to submit a claim since yesterday," Leah Stokes, an agitated Equifax consumer, wrote to me in a Twitter message.
Brahms's Symphony No. 2, a work that demands patience, was agitated and loud, doggedly metronomic, unremittingly intense even where serenity was called for.
Trump has long agitated about the cost of US troops in South Korea, leading some advisers to fret he could order their withdrawal.
The indictment alleges Parnas and Fruman successfully agitated for Marie Yovanovitch's removal at the behest of a Ukranian official they were working with.
He was agitated and talked about how whatever I did now with someone would take away from my future spouse's relationship with me.
After the Weinstein revelations, "I started to get very agitated and emotional," Ms. Baker said, scanning for mentions of misconduct by Mr. Simmons.
But Mr. Bates grew agitated as officers tried to fingerprint him, leading him to punch a sergeant in the face, the statement said.
Their bodies were tight and agitated in this proximity, but each face was half turned for its glance to lock on the other's.
Their offer is worth 37% more than the company's closing price before activist investor ValueAct Capital publicly agitated for a sale last month.
She continued her effective strategy from the first debate of maintaining total discipline: never interrupting, never raising her voice, never getting remotely agitated.
She said a woman who was taking one of NXIVM's self-help programs had a psychotic break during the course and grew agitated.
While the mass of agitated brushstrokes initially seem like abstract marks, prolonged looking reveals a multitude of heads and figures populating the painting.
"Turned out it was a female black bear mother who was very agitated that I was between her and her cubs," the description reads.
One male gets very agitated, very aroused, manages to get others like that, and then off they go to look for somebody to attack.
According to witnesses, a visibly agitated Chyna came along, saw the Range Rover, got inside and prepared to hightail it away from the building.
Bloom did say, however, that Chyna was "agitated" when she saw the Ranger Rover because she had given it to Rob as a gift.
A wall of two dozen drawings, created last winter in Mesa, Arizona, is a vivid backdrop of agitated line, bold color, and identifying text.
The army's high command demanded exemplary punishment, but populist politicians agitated for an acquittal or, once the soldier was convicted of manslaughter, a pardon.
A recent study of 10,700 paramedics across the US showed that only one-third are authorized to use ketamine for sedation of agitated people.
Another cellphone video, shown on local news channel ABC11, shows an agitated Wall shouting at the staff of the Waffle House before police arrived.
It's shocking how normal though agitated he seems, telling a woman in a car that no one cares about anything but the almighty dollar.
Both have been upbeat recently on the health of the U.S. economy, but neither has so far publicly agitated for raising rates in June.
I do think about one thing is that the president being agitated at the justice department for all sorts of reasons, I can understand.
I remember waking up one spring morning about three years ago agitated from multiple efforts to extract the most aggressive of running shorts wedgies.
"Once in the terminal, the woman allegedly became agitated and aggressive and refused to comply with directions from AFP officers," the AFP told 9News.
As Kelly grew increasingly agitated, leaping out of his seat in anger, King never lost control, and was able to calmly defuse the situation.
Agitated congressmen have drafted articles of impeachment against Mr Rosenstein, who a year ago appointed Mr Mueller as the special counsel leading the inquiry.
In January eight members of the group were arrested by French police in Calais after they agitated migrants and stormed a ferry with them.
Easy energy flows in your partnerships as the moon connects with dreamy Neptune, but you're agitated about money as the moon clashes with Mars.
If your relatives get agitated about your perceived lack of direction, try to keep the focus on what you are currently doing and why.
The event at Washington University in St. Louis follows a first debate late last month in which Trump seemed at times agitated and unprepared.
He limped for weeks, and was forbidden from seeing Brother Cyrus, who'd grown so agitated by his visit that he'd had to be sedated.
He grew increasingly isolated and agitated, associates tell CNN, going a full week without hearing the applause and adulation that often brightens his mood.
Millennials aren't as interested in buying diamonds as their Baby Boomer counterparts — and an increasingly agitated diamond industry is trying to win them over.
With agitated guys in shorts pacing while waiting for bands to start, the sweaty and enclosed space adds to the hot and humid tension.
It left users agitated, incapable of sleep, aggressive, and addicted, and caused havoc among young offenders, the homeless, and those in the prison system.
" Advocacy groups often make matters worse, he added, by "keeping their members agitated as much as possible, assured of the righteousness of their cause.
But Dingell's ties to the auto industry became a liability later in his career when fellow Democrats agitated for new climate and environmental regulations.
Kelly was agitated when a memo he wrote outlining the new policy quickly leaked to media outlets, a source familiar with his reaction said.
Vincent Landolfi Jr. said he became so agitated by what he said is a misrepresentation of the turkeys' behavior that he pushed back online.
Miniutti and Mr. Avenatti had an argument while in Mr. Avenatti's apartment during which Ms. Miniutti behaved in a volatile, agitated and irrational manner.
Copeland noted that famed evangelical pastor Oral Roberts flew commercial, but the people on the planes "agitated his spirit" with their requests for prayers.
Bhola Singh, the BJP lawmaker from the district, told reporters the protests escalated because people were agitated over two recent incidents of cow slaughter.
I was more agitated than calm in this period, mostly because I struggled with losing my independence while living on the ashram's tight clock.
President Trump often gets agitated — and stirred to action — by random things he hears on TV or from shoot-the-bull conversations with friends.
I'll even theoretically entertain the possibility that social upheaval could come from agitated masses in leather jogging pants, but shorts inherently sabotage the plot.
"If you feel agitated that a baby is talking back — leave," he said, alluding to Donald J. Trump's tot showdown a few days earlier.
Maria Callas was nearly stomped by an elephant who was said to become agitated when Joseph Bouglione was around women other than his wife.
At this agitated moment for museums, desperate to prove their social impact, this greatest of living painters asks: What is contemporary art really for?
Later in the piece, as the waters become more agitated, the cascading arpeggios are like liquid running through the fingers, all shimmer and sparkle.
Mr. Parker looked agitated, Mr. Ortiz recalled, as the officers tried to calm Mr. Parker after he had a heated discussion with his parents.
When Mr. Palmer arrived at the York County jail, he was agitated and "rambling," and talked about having suicidal thoughts, the autopsy report said.
He's as laconic off the court as he is agitated on it, and peering through shades he declined to emote for the press horde.
So Tench can only stare forward, asking questions about the murder as Kevin grows more and more agitated by his recounting of the murder.
He became agitated after prison officers asked him to hand over a snack because of concerns about his blood-sugar levels, Mr. Downing said.
As we spoke on his porch, he circled back several times to the Windy City's mortality crisis, each pass growing more and more agitated.
On Monday, a highly agitated Nixon returned to the White House to find a skinny F.B.I. accountant standing watch outside a West Wing office.
And the day she grew so agitated by a documentary he was showing that she bolted out of the school left them both shaken.
In years past, there was "definitely a quite a large group of newspaper readers who felt much more agitated and aggrieved" about Diana's fate.
A couple of years ago, she was dating someone who became agitated after learning that Mr. Wilson was black and that they were friends.
Multiple aides to the President continue to describe him as obsessed with the Russia investigation, becoming increasingly agitated as details about the probe emerge.
At one point, Senator Marco Rubio of Florida grew agitated, calling it "unreal" that Democrats were demanding that Mr. Friedman explain his past statements.
He became even more agitated after learning of a pool report by a Time magazine reporter incorrectly reporting that a bust of the Rev.
Mr. Feliciano became agitated and threw liquid or food out of the pen toward the guards, one official and a former jail official said.
Later, monks in the Middle Ages agitated against the invention of the printing press, which threatened to make their beautiful, hand-copied texts obsolete.
The theory goes back to the 28503s, when public employees' unions around the country agitated for formal collective bargaining rights by going on strike.
When she sees the man the next day, she looks neither agitated nor surprised; she is alert and on her guard, but also calm.
They are generally amiable and accommodating, but when they are high they become agitated and accost me, threatening harm if I call the police.
It agitated her that women have to pay more for almost the same exact plastic disposable razors that are sold to men in drugstores.
Mr. Anderson repeatedly played audio recordings of a man the neighbor believed to be Louis Farrakhan, and sounded like he himself was growing agitated.
I watched an agitated young Arab man and his wife, in full abaya, shut themselves inside the bathroom along with all of their luggage.
In 2011, as uprisings swept the Arab world, Moroccans agitated for democracy and social justice, though almost none for an overthrow of the monarchy.
Acknowledging he may have become agitated after being stopped at the gate for his attire, he insisted that the guards overreacted with physical violence.
The president has also grown increasingly agitated with Fox News for devoting time to town halls with 2020 Democratic presidential candidates, including with Sen.
"Development and Pathology" is rife with strange aberrant forms and a sense of agitated circuitry; also several outstanding drawings in a purely visual sense.
For instance: Kushner, ever mindful of his father's collision with the Justice Department, was especially agitated by Comey's increasing focus on the White House.
Reznor leads the track with a measured, agitated vocal, singing over utilitarian drum hits and bluesy synth bass while orchestral strings swirl in discordance.
Tranquilizers may not have taken effect in time to save the boy while the dart might have agitated the animal, worsening the situation, Maynard said.
And yet, the other day I found myself stuck in traffic feeling tranquil, or at least less agitated than I'd usually be given the circumstances.
Audio of the dispatch obtained by the outlet said the 56-year-old actress was "agitated and violent" as she was threatening to hurt herself.
" She continued, "He became agitated and started hurling insults at the MP and then he hit her, not once but twice slapped on the face.
For instance, when you feel agitated at your boss, you can identify those feelings as anger, bite your tongue, and go blow off some steam.
Security agents, including one carrying a collapsible bulletproof shield, became agitated and a Maduro staffer asked photographers to put their cameras down during the outage.
More from Tonic: Agitated depression does not respond well to common antidepressants and shares traits with bipolar disorder, including racing thoughts and spurts of determination.
She's a moving time capsule to a specific slice of riot grrl–inspired, indie music–loving, agitated, alternative, usually-white girl culture of the era.
Steve Bannon is a white supremacist, who has agitated for war in the South China Sea and is now seeking to cause chaos in Europe.
Comerica is the nation's 32nd biggest bank, according the Federal Reserve's count of deposit size, and analysts and activists alike have agitated for change there.
The resulting album is a complex, earthy, analog-feeling reflection on the twists and turns of the human heart at its most fragile and agitated.
But that's not what happened — instead, Trump reportedly grew agitated and complained about taking people from "shithole countries" such as Haiti, El Salvador, and Africa.
After four months in the warehouse, four months of plodding slowly behind the whirlybirds because anything quicker than a walk agitated them, Bo felt slow.
He'd been hit by shrapnel in March 1968 and then again in April, but after recovering in Okinawa, he had agitated to return to combat.
And according to WRDW, siamang monkeys at Riverbanks Zoo in Columbia, South Carolina, "become angry and agitated; jumping, screaming" as the sun began to disappear.
The lawsuit claims that after Sloan returned home to New Jersey, he contacted Shatner by phone, but the actor allegedly seemed agitated and hung up.
I've gotten through many Thursdays, when I was agitated by both deadlines and the heat index, by rewarding myself with a paddle at the end.
All were a day's work for the increasingly agitated leader, who resumed his schedule in clamorous fashion after a week abroad and a federal holiday.
Victor Ortiz, a 16-year department veteran, received a report about an agitated passenger near the platform at the terminal in Secaucus on Sunday night.
When Cooper attempted to move on to a new question after several minutes of response from both candidates, Trump grew agitated, turning on the moderators.
But as Jennylee, she takes Warpaint's atmospheric mystery and kicks it into a vintage post-punk and goth direction that's equal parts dreamy and agitated.
I could see that the man was holding and trying to calm the agitated woman, who was pointing toward a vacancy of brush and prairie.
People became agitated, and the witness described seeing a woman get hit in the head with a bottle as she waited in line shortly afterward.
Regulators and central banks would become agitated if they could not see how solvent the nation's banks were at the end of the financial day.
The voiceless "Wall Fuck," meanwhile, is not an easy listen, but an agitated one, beginning with menacing drums and growing more and more anxious throughout.
Several recent incidents have raised concerns about subway crime, and New Yorkers regularly encounter agitated people on the subway who yell and threaten other passengers.
"#NetanyahuFirsters who have long agitated for [foreign terrorist organization] designation of the [Guard] fully understand its consequences for US forces in the region," Zarif tweeted.
"#NetanyahuFirsters who have long agitated for [foreign terrorist organization] designation of the [Guard] fully understand its consequences for US forces in the region," Zarif tweeted.
Athletes outside Russia have agitated for investigations into the extent of the country's doping, emphasizing that time is of the essence as the Games approach.
Guiliani told The Post that Trump sought the legal advice as he grew agitated over Manafort's exposure on charges unrelated to his work for Trump.
Walt and Jesse have a love-hate relationship as the older teacher easily and often gets agitated and frustrated with the younger, inexperienced chemistry flunk.
He had started to have major difficulties with recent memory, and his wife described him as often confused and disoriented—and sometimes agitated and abusive.
The President appeared animated and agitated during much of the interview, which was reminiscent of his frequent phone-in interviews during the 2016 presidential campaign.
His claim alleges that the group came to the venue highly intoxicated and their three-to-four hour lateness made the crowd agitated and impatient.
If ferry commuters grow agitated over outlet jostling, imagine subway riders reaching to charge their phones on a crowded No. 6 train during rush hour.
Ms. Redstone, the board's vice chairwoman, agitated for a merger with Viacom, the once-lofty cable company behind MTV and Nickelodeon that she also controls.
Mr. Kadirov noticed Mr. Saipov growing more and more short-tempered and agitated, the person said, even fighting with customers and people on the road.
" Callaway, still agitated from the loss and his postgame interview, according to a report from Yahoo Sports, turned and yelled, "Don't be a smartass, (expletive).
Rijiju said the exclusion of shooting, which has featured at every Games since 1966, with the exception of Edinburgh in 1970, has left many "agitated".
Then watch as a passenger behind her stands up, clearly agitated, says something to the pilot who is watching on, and then takes his seat.
But residents' families, their lawyers and advocates say the violent behavior of agitated residents and escapes could be avoided with better training and more staff.
For several minutes the group looked confused about where they were supposed to go next, with Mr. Bolton appearing particularly agitated over Mr. Trump's shoulder.
A YouTube video created by the City of Spokane Department of Wastewater Management showed what happened when items like flushable wipes were agitated in water.
Friends and family close to the shooter, Snochia Moseley, 26, had grown concerned in recent weeks as she had become increasingly agitated, the police said.
Ultrasonic cleaning machines, which remove dirt with a liquid solution that is agitated by sound waves, are also popular, but should be used with care.
You can feel agitated and compelled toward someone else's path as Mars clashes with Jupiter, but keep your cool—arguments may get out of hand.
Arleigh might, for example, sense that Mr. Stepp is in pain and beginning to feel agitated and start by putting her paw on his foot.
The officers confiscated his laptop and his wife's, and then they returned a few minutes later, "seemingly agitated, looking for his cellphone," Mada Masr said.
"The officers said he was rambling and saying all kinds of nonsense, so it appears he was in some kind of agitated state," she said.
There's no particular reason to examine this now, except that people seem newly agitated by the unseen forces determining what they see on social networks.
Although Kelly had agitated for the removal of outgoing national security adviser H.R. McMaster, he counseled Trump against hiring Bolton, a neo-conservative media commentator.
" — Seth Masket, director of the Center on American Politics at the University of Denver "Bloomberg looks so agitated and uncomfortable when held accountable by Warren.
When a fire destroys Charles' food truck, a familiar, agitated face shows up: Adrian Pimento (Jason Mantzoukas), the former undercover detective — and Rosa's former fiancé.
Same-sex couples used more affection and humor while discussing their disagreements, became less agitated and calmed down more quickly afterward than different-sex couples.
Schiff and other congressional Democrats are growing more and more agitated with the White House and Maguire, who have blocked their access to the complaint.
Miller has agitated in recent days to remove Francis Cissna, director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, according to multiple people familiar with the move.
One day she found her mother backed up in a corner of a room, disoriented and agitated; another time she was trapped in a closet.
The atmosphere grew so tense that at one point Mattis, visibly agitated, walked into McMaster's office and asked if there was a problem between them.
Quigley said Nunes became "quite agitated" when pressed whether any of his staffers were involved in producing the memo, and refused to answer the question.
Quigley said Nunes became "quite agitated" when pressed whether any of his staffers were involved in producing the memo and refused to answer the question.
But here's another question that few ask: Why don't conservatives and liberals get as agitated over preferences based on affluence as they do about race?
Robert Gibbs, the press secretary, was especially agitated, his colleagues recalled, and argued that the White House had to do something to change the subject.
The candidacy of Mr. Trump, on the other hand, was an agitated 24/7 multiplatform soap opera, full of intrigue, racy dialogue and shocking twists.
He grew agitated when Murphy failed to directly answer if the law would be a violation of the First Amendment or the Equal Protection Clause.
Where Beanpole is stoic and doll-like, her friend is more visibly scarred and agitated — nearly unhinged — by the conflicts raging around and within them.
While he has sought to shrug off the impeachment charges publicly, CNN reporting makes clear that he is privately quite agitated about the whole thing.
Investors have agitated both in public and behind the scenes for Uber to clean up its balance sheet since it went public earlier this year.
Ten minutes in, we began to hear what sounded like an agitated conversation among members of the world's biggest book group, somewhere out of view.
The resulting clouds of mud agitated by such a disturbance could be devastating to the fauna that live within it and in the water column.
In both cases, agitated men conflated cultural conditioning with identity —and then leaned into that identity, just as identity threat research predicted that they would.
While he said he did not regret coming forward, Wylie was clearly agitated by the lack of action in the aftermath of his bombshell revelations.
While Lily and her parents urge David to leave, he becomes increasingly agitated, especially when he learns of plans to put the baby up for adoption.
If you ever get the opportunity to see these guys in a small enclosed space that's crowded with agitated, drunk and drugged punks, then do so.
Her vivid, elusive movies are observational and fragmented, agitated and entropic in equal measure, populated by accident-prone characters notable for their absence of self-awareness.
When the music turned agitated, rather than going for big sound, he would bring out some jarring rhythmic detail or clashing tone with a crackling accent.
What the staff at Sunrise Senior Living do know is that Guzofsky -- who can get agitated and aggressive -- is always calm when caring for the dolls.
Wildcard Djokovic seemed agitated at times as Chardy, who has won 12 of 13 matches on grass over the past three weeks, proved a tricky opponent.
Meanwhile, campaign officials have seemed unusually agitated in a series of press calls and statements responding to FBI Director James Comey's bombshell on Clinton's email server.
"If you place any creature in such excruciating circumstances over periods and periods of time ... after so long, they will be agitated and antagonized," T.I. said.
The problem for Brown ... cops actually responded to the apartment that day and say the NFL star was "very agitated" and yelling when they got there.
Recorded in the wake of the death of D's father and in the midst of a time of environmental, political, and geographic upheaval, Requiem feels agitated.
Since Trump took office and allowed the program to continue, his far right base has agitated for him to keep a campaign promise to end it.
She said he sometimes returned from work angry and agitated, including one night when she fell asleep on the floor waiting for him to return home.
When agitated, another student in Western Kentucky's program calms himself by pacing, flapping his hands, then facing a corner, bumping his head four times and muttering.
The Hill: A bipartisan group of agitated senators demanded clarification about ZTE's status, turning to Treasury Secretary Steven MnuchinSteven Terner MnuchinPelosi warns Mnuchin to stop 'illegal' .
"Agitated/Scattering in all directions/Drawn/Accumulated/Lines of fire/Assembling at full acceleration," goes one memorable spoken word section, as celestial strings and synthesizers swell.
While the gorilla didn't appear to be attacking the child in a on video of the incident (below), it was reported that Harambe was extremely agitated.
Unreasonably panicky and agitated—I wanted to get away from the lying Victorian man as soon as possible when I realized he wouldn't drop the act.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump is privately striking a less agitated tone on the Russia investigation, sources say, even insisting he'll soon be cleared in writing.
"I know what I said and I know how I feel about it, and they know how I feel about it," Cora said, still agitated afterward.
Though seeing as she seemed, well, a bit agitated, it's possible that Frontier might have a point: They may not be quite right for the job.
A police spokesman told Reuters that two Chinese citizens were detained and fined 15 euros ($17) each after people waving Chinese flags agitated at the protest.
The energy continues to be agitated this morning, as the Moon also clashes with the Sun at 7:33 AM, pushing us to question our goals.
Angry and agitated, many young Chinese are pushing back on the government's efforts to conceal its missteps and its resistance to allowing civil society to help.
"Pinkham was heavily intoxicated, and his demeanor varied from calm to belligerent and agitated during my contact with him," Officer Richard Rimbach wrote in his report.
Let's see how it did in three cases: First, Bolton agitated for the Iraq War and still considers the invasion to have been a wise decision.
Lenù's agitated gaze mirrors the desires of readers who have sought, behind the name Elena Ferrante, the flesh-and-blood person who has inflamed their imaginations.
That year concluded with his Trump Tower meeting with the President-elect, a vexing public position for someone who'd always agitated on behalf of the dispossessed.
There are also lots of killjoy tweets from conservative figures who seem very agitated over the idea of people having some fun with an obvious joke.
Amazon's core business — shipping consumer goods all around the world — is unavoidably a big greenhouse-gas emitter, a point that Amazon employees have actually agitated against.
The host, who was a government official, grew agitated, pulled me aside, and urged me not to mention that I had ever been to his house.
He lashed out, becoming so agitated that his aides planned to confront the network about its calculations and accuse ABC of bias, according to internal emails.
The roaches agitated me; I hated their spindly legs and their constantly probing antennae, the way they darted and the sheer quantity and speed of them.
He and other congressional Democrats have been growing more and more agitated with the White House and Maguire, who have blocked their access to the complaint.
He appeared agitated when [Warren] cited a woman's account that he told her to 'kill' her baby when she got pregnant, responding: 'I never said it.
The researchers also note that people tend to be more agitated in hot weather, and drink more alcohol — which could contribute to vehicle deaths and assault.
The following day, The News Journal reported, he again called the police to his home, where he was discovered in an agitated state, holding a gun.
From the dash cam's perspective, it's difficult to see the collision with the woman, but it's apparent a collision occurred when the crowd becomes more agitated.
"This news came out about Paul Manafort, and I'm really ticked off about this," said an agitated Booker, who then gave an informed speech on inequality.
Such data also shows why it was politically sustainable for House Speaker Paul Ryan to dampen calls for gun control Tuesday, despite the agitated national mood.
Then we digitally multiplied the stunt men, as it was important to us to feel that it was a kind of infinite sea of agitated data.
Police said the man became agitated, threatened an officer and spat on his face, leading to the body slam filmed by a passerby, the report said.
The push during the caucus meeting marks the latest sign of moderate House members growing agitated over the lack of movement to get the deal passed.
Indeed, even as a young child, Eldred told me, she was so agitated and unable to focus that she was given medication to regulate her stress.
The reluctant bride who sang the showstopping "Getting Married Today" has here been blissfully reconceived as reluctant gay groom, played to agitated perfection by Jonathan Bailey.
For all their calm, there is something agitated about these works — I could not stand still in front of them — and that paradox held my attention.
Fliers pinned to a trail marker warn of grizzlies — including one that has been shot by a hunter and is in the vicinity somewhere, injured and agitated.
Civic chaos, people protesting, people standing up, people marching in the street who are agitated by the policies this President has done, that is not civic chaos.
Buffett himself hinted that the market may be getting ahead of itself and has grown agitated by the drought of investment opportunities for adding to his conglomerate.
Yet awareness of agitated depression as a subtype of depression continues among mental health professionals and appears everywhere from the medical literature to best-selling celebrity memoirs.
"The footage from Officer Smith's body camera shows Clark acting agitated, and then it shows him raising his gun toward the officers he was facing," Ellington said.
The President's agitated demeanor and his willingness to use the symbolism of his office for such an extraordinary purpose seemed more sinister than humorous at the time.
A watchdog report of the Minneapolis police department found that police there have often pushed paramedics to give ketamine, a powerful tranquilizer, to "agitated" people in custody.
The best they came up with was that John was unusually agitated at work, over the pending state report regarding fatality rates after cardiac operations at Cooper.
But the vocal minority badgered him repeatedly, and Cruz at times grew agitated about demands that he rush as a "servile puppy" to Trump's beck and call.
Beverly didn't necessarily believe her, but their conversation was interrupted by an agitated Kai, worried about the whereabouts of one of his own, Speed Wagon (Cameron Cowperthwaite).
Swearing him in might indeed have panicked capital markets, which are already agitated by the prospect of a populist partnership running the euro-zone's third-largest economy.
Trump has grown agitated with his hawkish adviser in recent weeks, chafing at the impression he's being led toward war in Iran and Venezuela by an underling.
"They literally filmed/sang happy birthday twice and @scooterbraun STILL forgot to press record 😂 @arianagrande's face is everything," Lovato said of Grande, who was visibly agitated.
The move at The Post followed a prolonged, slow-burning rebellion at The Los Angeles Times, where journalists agitated against the paper's owner, the media company Tronc.
It didn't take long for the agitated snake resting on Dutta's shoulders and around his neck to give into natural urges and start constricting around the man.
Both Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio savaged Trump's flip-flopping on immigration and foreign policy, but Trump got most agitated when defending the size of his penis.
The man calling identified himself as a "district manager" for WeeMedical; he refused to give his name and became agitated when pressed for details about his identity.
Over the past year, both Systrom and Krieger have grown increasingly frustrated and agitated with Zuckerberg and Facebook's increased influence over the app, according to multiple sources.
Animal behavior specialists differ on what should be done to soothe agitated pets, but a new noise-aversion drug, Sileo, garnered mostly good reviews from animal owners.
" Sandra said that they both became so agitated that the doctor finally told them, "Why don't you two girls go for a walk in the park outside.
Eyewitnesses said the man had been pacing about in an agitated state before tying something to a railing and jumping during a debate, the Telegraaf newspaper reported.
Fellow program participant and veteran John Gerula explains how, if he begins to get agitated, his service dog Oliver "leans up against my leg to comfort me".
Forces on the right, including religious conservatives who back Mr. Uribe, and on the left, including the FARC, have both agitated for years for such a process.
Long stretches of recitative, especially agitated dramatic passages accompanied by the full orchestra, slip subtly into more lyrical arioso, then segue almost unnoticed into an impassioned aria.
We see a police officer's gun pointed through the open window and hear the voice of an agitated officer barking commands and attempting to justify his actions.
But the talk of eventually confirming Garland has agitated GOP leaders because it undercuts their argument that the vacancy should only be filled by the next president.
The incident took a turn When the woman -- who has not been named -- arrived at the hospital she became agitated and took off the robe, Craig said.
A team of officers arrived and, according to the police account, found an agitated Ms. Danner brandishing first a pair of scissors, and then a baseball bat.
McGuire, who runs Marcato Capital Management, has publicly agitated for changes at Buffalo Wild Wings since last July, demanding that the company franchise more of its restaurants.
" A Washington Post article with three bylines says that "Trump is also increasingly agitated by the expansion of Mueller's probe into financial issues beyond the 2016 campaign.
Eighty percent of white evangelicals voted for Trump, a fact that bewildered some secular onlookers and agitated some Christian dissenters, like the Southern Baptist Convention's Russell Moore.
And in reading up again on victims of abuse, he'd learned more about triggers: how a moment of mild frustration might cause an afternoon of agitated silence.
"People with advanced Alzheimer's disease are often so agitated that they don't stop for meals and lose weight to the level of endangering their health," Beck says.
Underwood, vocally agitated by the "buzzword damage" wrought to his field by some of its less principled practitioners, crankily walked me through his argument over the phone.
One of the officers, who is wearing a black T-shirt, grows increasingly agitated with a bystander, later identified as Calvin West, who was recording the encounter.
According to Jaffe's research, male unionists agitated for wages that could support women staying at home, rather than be undercut by competition from lower-paid female workers.
According to later court testimony by Dr. Coates, she is struck by Ms. Farrow's calm during the call, as opposed to her agitated state in the Aug.
Songs like the Weirdos' bruising "Solitary Confinement" and Noxeema's no less agitated "Don't Touch Me" hardly seemed designed to soothe the frazzled nerves of those self-isolating.
When the Ohio abolitionist Joshua Giddings gave an antislavery speech, Dawson, clearly agitated, positioned himself in front of Giddings, vowing to kill him, and cocking his pistol.
Preordained opening hours mean that the time the line should start moving is predictable, which can sometimes cause customers to become more agitated as the end approaches.
As Laxton illustrates, the Surrealists agitated for exploding art into life, which meant engaging with their day-to-day reality, and taking a critical stance toward it.
The president has long agitated to get the United States out of overseas wars, only to be pulled back by the national security establishment and congressional allies.
Trump, however, has agitated for a more robust defense of his actions, which included asking Ukraine's President to launch an investigation into one of Trump's political rivals.
A DOE worker who declined to disclose her name was visibly agitated by the claims made by the protesters as she was on her way to work.
Mr. Denson thanked the manager before he "suddenly became agitated" and yelled that the car dealership was "American soil" and not the manager's property, according to prosecutors.
His condition stabilized, yet Jesse grew more agitated and confused; the morphine-induced tranquillity of the first days gave way to drug- and brain-injury-induced hallucinations.
Hospital workers often come into contact with volatile people: agitated drug users, panic-stricken accident victims, the hysterical parents of sick or injured children and so on.
DaBaby stayed silent, shaking his head, as his team encouraged the increasingly agitated man to mind his business and walk away, but the growing tension was incontrovertible.
"I just can't believe you came back here on purpose," a character snaps early on, understandably agitated about being exposed anew to the perils of the game.
At other times during the 40-minute conversation, Mr. Kalanick seemed to grow agitated at questions about some of the difficulties of working in the Indian market.
Imagine this scenario: Army Green Berets are conducting a dismounted patrol in a village with partner security forces when they come across a crowd of agitated civilians.
As the president becomes increasingly agitated about the border situation, Mr. Miller is said to be aggressively pushing to stock the administration with like-minded hard-liners.
Social media went crazy asking how Brent can support a guy who brutalized a woman ... which led to Brent's very agitated response live in the 3rd quarter.
By the time Assad's troops fired the first shots of the civil war, Syrians had been agitated for years about both access to resources and repressive policies.
In all of these paintings, one or more black, blocky forms, suggestive of human heads, hover above a field of agitated gray or gray-over-pink brushstrokes.

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