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