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1. is he the right person to agitate? That is why bibles are thrown into prisons
2. "Well Lemoss it's often those who profoundly agitate their religiousness who eventually get thrown onto the bonfire
3. agitate it and then you want to create the solution for them
4. can agitate all the other vital organs
5. Though his restlessness and fickleness agitate me to no end yet I feel a strange mixture of sympathy and respect for this prodigal son of our family
6. When the heart hears sounds that agitate such grieving,
7. Webb founded to agitate for reform of the “poor” laws
8. I was in a hurry, agitate and anxious
9. He was to relentlessly harass and agitate me until, supposedly, I began to see their point of view, and submit myself to their idea of godliness
10. thoughts, which let me to worry a lot and agitate
11. “I will have you ride him, but we will want to move slowly to not agitate your wound
12. I’m aware that my move would agitate you
13. However, the real indicator of the Indian Musalmans’ backwardness is their collective inability to agitate for the undoing of their economic plight
14. As far as he was concerned, the only thing that this operation would succeed in accomplishing would only be to agitate the Nebar Cluster
15. “And utterance that does not agitate but is soothing, propitious,
16. You present the problem then agitate it so that they really feel the
17. agitate the problem by telling a short story about what happens when
18. Another method is to agitate the problem
19. 1) Agitate Ache: Try to get inside the head of the reader
20. could sting or agitate them
21. agitate the surface of the tank water
22. were needed to scream and agitate the animals to keep them running on course
23. implement lifestyle changes that don’t over stimulate or agitate the mind
24. What was Lizzie up to? I had the suspicion a message so urgent would agitate my life
25. I could sense that Derrick was uncomfortable as he only gave Kristen a small peck, which seemed to agitate her even more
26. to agitate or upset greatly 3
27. 2, to agitate or upset greatly 3, to annoy, pester, or harass" American Heritage Dictionary)
28. ” In Matthew’s account of this they were asking Christ if He had came to trouble or agitate them before the Judgment Day, not if He had came to physically torment them
29. God is He who sends the winds, which agitate clouds, which We drive to a dead land, and thereby revive the ground after it had died
30. It was the only view that didn’t agitate her
31. Like blocks of tin soldiers the army covers the cornfield, moves up the hillside, stops, reels slightly this way and that, and falls flat, save that, through field glasses, it can be seen that one or two pieces still agitate up and down like fragments of broken match-stick
32. Elinor had heard enough, if not to gratify her vanity, and raise her self-importance, to agitate her nerves and fill her mind;--and she was therefore glad to be spared from the necessity of saying much in reply herself, and from the danger of hearing any thing more from her brother, by the entrance of Mr
33. But for one whose privilege it was to agitate that ocean of human waves, how many were received with a look of indifference or a sneer of disdain! At the moment when the hand of the massive time-piece, representing Endymion asleep, pointed to nine on its golden face, and the hammer, the faithful type of mechanical thought, struck nine times, the name of the Count of Monte Cristo resounded in its turn, and as if by an electric shock all the assembly turned towards the door
34. From the day she left Italy the thought of it had never ceased to agitate her
35. With a mother's instinct Mrs Clare had put her finger on the kind of trouble that would cause such a disquiet as seemed to agitate her
36. At the Bastille, long files of curious and formidable people who descended from the Faubourg Saint-Antoine, effected a junction with the procession, and a certain terrible seething began to agitate the throng
37. To agitate him thus
38. The matter did not agitate,
39. And agitate my heart again;
40. As to her own story, this is what she said: Having finished a course of midwifery, she became connected with a group of adherents to the Nardovolstvo, and made up her mind to agitate in the revolutionary movement
41. But, somehow, a sense of fear and of sadness crept into her mood, and it was humiliating to feel that an absurd tale should disturb her beloved fancies, and should agitate her so deeply
42. "Sima, don't agitate yourself," he repeated
43. As a proof of which, about the commencement of the session, a session convened by proclamation, which was naturally calculated to agitate the public mind, he comes forward with offers of reparation as he calls them, but which in my estimation is no more than a patch, calculated to cover one corner of the wound the nation received, in that wanton and dastardly outrage, the attack on the Chesapeake; but, sir, in his soporifics I trust he will be disappointed
44. said, he did not allow himself to be alarmed by those apprehensions of maritime power which appeared to agitate other gentlemen
45. But it is an object only to be attained by slow and circumspect progression, and requires, for its consummation, more attention to the affairs which agitate and excite parties in this country than Great Britain has yet bestowed upon it
46. He was opposed to their remaining here longer than necessary, the more especially as they employed themselves in exciting divisions, and fomenting the party feuds which now agitate the country
1. I get so agitated with him sometimes
2. Then the sudden possibility of human existence beyond the gun barrel started to take shape amid the chaos and swirl of the suddenly agitated surf upon my hitherto lonely shoreline
3. "Then we shouldn't look that agitated
4. As she was telling Jake, Kate could see that he was getting very agitated, his eyes were twirling and he grunted several times
5. Sir John Gladstone went to the rather tastefully decorated office where the two word-smiths were beavering away at their task, and as he perused page after page of the report he became more and more agitated
6. Duncan watched Naria’s reaction become more and more agitated as Boras continued shouting
7. Have you ever seen someone who’s agitated infect a
8. That patient is sending a strong, agitated vibration
9. long, everyone’s feeling a little agitated
10. The agitated patient has not only
11. If you feel agitated, angry,
12. Constable Nelson seemed slightly more agitated than usual, and
13. Kaitlyn was agitated as she explained the cause of the interruption
14. Davie is getting agitated, is starting to feel the flush of tension that always comes when he can sense that his brother and his employer need some heads cracking open
15. His inner conscience is getting agitated, yelling at Billy that he should take his hand off the butt of the pistol in his pocket, but Billy shuts the last open window to his soul
16. agitated and impatient to conclude their transaction at
17. increasingly agitated as the interview wore on
18. coming out stronger now in his agitated state
19. He seemed as agitated as she was, maybe even more
20. He was probably agitated over that
21. What was she agitated over? “So are you ready for the trip?” She asked, hoping to keep talk away from his prayer walk
22. I was growing agitated
23. " Luray was pretty agitated by now
24. She sounded agitated as she slammed the door in my face
25. There was only silence - and the sounds of their agitated hearts and brisk breaths in the darkness
26. He was clearly agitated
27. "No," she sounded slightly agitated
28. Lunarey waited in silence until he calmed down again, feeling angrier and more agitated than ever
29. He was still moaning and groaning and the more he did it, the more agitated she became
30. He thought he was going to die, he was so excited and agitated
31. Anna was becoming more agitated by the moment and it was no surprise to her that she had a quick, small orgasm as he continued to lick her thighs with his hot, wet tongue
32. ” Still, even though she had complained about his sleeping soundly, she knew it was because of this that she was so excited and agitated
33. He stayed agitated, certainly in the right
34. His face held such an agitated look, I knew it had begun
35. agitated expressions on some the boys’ faces, particularly my brutishly built blond neighbour and his
36. She was very agitated
37. ” An agitated sneer, this one most likely belonging to the cultist
38. ” Rosie was getting agitated now and it wasn’t doing her any good as she said
39. There was the sound of metal on metal and we could just about pick up agitated sounds of conversation and I could positively vouch for the fear that the German wire party were feeling
40. He became agitated with people more often, snapping at Guardians, Alit’aren, even Carl and Wil at times
41. The woman’s youthful face appeared agitated when she saw him remove his hood
42. Kaishel stared with that agitated look to her eyes; Lira appeared subdued with her thoughts, while that expression of awe had returned to Lauren’s face as she said, “We will begin with casting fire and shields
43. The office door burst open and Abbott stormed in, his face red and agitated
44. Its wings flapped, and its agitated tail hammered at the glass with audible ticks
45. Halon was confused and felt agitated that there was no meaning
46. Books didn’t relax, but his voice returned to a less agitated register
47. Surprisingly, the agitated chicken calmed in his grip
48. Well, first she fell on her knees and buried her agitated face in the
49. which agitated us both was this: 'Was Father Christmas bringing the
50. Brock had gone to Soffen that first moon, suggesting that he might swim through the water-filled tunnel to see if he could find any sign of her young cub but she had become so agitated at this suggestion that Brock quickly dropped the idea
1. idea of a cascade of nerve excitement in the brain that agitates the
2. excitement in the brain that agitates the arteries in the brain
3. Elizabeth observed my agitation for some time in timid and fearful silence, but there was something in my glance which communicated terror to her, and trembling, she asked, "What is it that agitates you, my dear Victor? What is it you fear?"
4. But it is not even this question "What will happen?" that agitates men when they hesitate to fulfill the Master's will
1. The thunder was agitating her
2. Hearst's media campaign agitating for war against made it increasingly harder to avoid war
3. Yet a few people in China Grove were still agitating for the bus service, even with $769,000 homes; their SUV’s and BMW’s
4. The treatment involves agitating her myelin cells
5. His fiddle-scratching was as pathetic as my piano key-tickling, but agitating in near unison and with the help of strong drink we celebrated many a happy hour
6. and sweeping was agitating those
7. Although the Baptist missionaries had attempted to prevent the uprising, the plantation owners blamed them and all missionaries for agitating the slaves and causing the revolt
8. Going back to August 1944, Montgomery had been agitating to launch a major offensive into North Germany
9. And on the international dance floor America should be neither a shut-in that avoids contact with others, or the reckless showman agitating for attention
10. Charlotte and the other kids kept putting their hands and fingers over a fence, teasing and agitating the pit bull, putting their fingers right in front of the pit bull's face, then quickly pulling their fingers back as the pit bull tries to bite at their fingers! They were playing Russian Roulette with their hands and fingers! Diane saw what Charlotte and the other kids were doing from a distance and she flipped
11. Several minutes later, Charlotte and the kids from the neighborhood approach the pit bull again and start teasing and agitating the pit bull even more
12. The other two horses started doing the same and it became obvious that something was agitating them
13. These questions are agitating Arjun’s mind
14. When this hyper-connectivity is stressed, it leads to a loss of resilience and decreases the body's threshold to agitating stimuli
15. ” The figure walked slowly towards the agitating crowd, pacing its steps to the SOS dot and dash of moonlight sliced by personal SaS drones stalking unaware marks and recording their suspicious interactions
16. by agitating the water bath
17. He gyrated his body, agitating water over his feathers
18. agitating my spirits; and my imagination collected, in visions sublimely terrible, or soothingly beautiful, an immense variety of the endless images, which nature
19. Whilst these thoughts were agitating his mind, Dick Wantley suddenly shouted out that he was going to go for the dirty tyke who had offered to work under price last winter
20. recommence agitating for higher wages, and if refused would illegally run off to more extravagant employers
21. Though as regards your father, a few months ago a visit might have meant a great deal, but we’re a bit concerned about agitating him just now
22. He can feel them massed out there now, agitating to take New York back to an imaginary 1954
23. Casaubon it was a new pain, he never having been on a wedding journey before, or found himself in that close union which was more of a subjection than he had been able to imagine, since this charming young bride not only obliged him to much consideration on her behalf (which he had sedulously given), but turned out to be capable of agitating him cruelly just where he most needed soothing
24. Featherstone's insistent demand that Fred and his mother should not leave him, was a feeble emotion compared with all that was agitating the breasts of the old man's blood-relations, who naturally manifested more their sense of the family tie and were more visibly numerous now that he had become bedridden
25. To his preoccupied mind all subjects were to be approached gently, and she had never since his illness lost from her consciousness the dread of agitating him
26. The morning after his agitating scene with Bulstrode he wrote a brief letter to her, saying that various causes had detained him in the neighborhood longer than he had expected, and asking her permission to call again at Lowick at some hour which she would mention on the earliest possible day, he being anxious to depart, but unwilling to do so until she had granted him an interview
27. She began to have an agitating certainty that the misfortune was something more than the mere loss of money, being keenly sensitive to the fact that Selina now, just as Mrs
28. The nineteenth century had seen a great stirring among women agitating for the same opportunities that were open to men, and it soon became clear that this movement would grow even stronger in the new century
29. Marx said religion was a hypocritical way of fobbing the poor off with stories of how everything would be alright in heaven: ‘the opium of the people’, he called it, a sort of drug that people took each week to keep them docile and stop them agitating for change
30. When Anna Mikhaylovna returned from Count Bezukhov’s the money, all in clean notes, was lying ready under a handkerchief on the countess’ little table, and Anna Mikhaylovna noticed that something was agitating
31. ‘But give me time, give me time!’ he said with a grim look, evidently not wishing to continue this agitating conversation, and added: ‘I sent for you to keep you with me
32. From the twenty-sixth of August to the second of September, that is from the battle of Borodino to the entry of the French into Moscow, during the whole of that agitating, memorable week, there had been the extraordinary autumn weather that always comes as a surprise, when the sun hangs low and gives more heat than in spring, when everything shines so brightly in the rare clear atmosphere that the eyes smart, when the lungs are strengthened and refreshed by inhaling the aromatic autumn air, when even the nights are warm, and when in those dark warm nights, golden stars startle and delight us continually by falling from the sky
33. And joyful and agitating thoughts began to occupy his mind
34. Those dreadful moments he had lived through at the executions had as it were forever washed away from his imagination and memory the agitating thoughts and feelings that had formerly seemed so important
35. From the habit of fifty years all this had a physically agitating effect on the old general
36. I felt a burning glow mount to my face; for bitter and agitating recollections were awakened by the allusion to marriage
37. At this period of my life, my heart far oftener swelled with thankfulness than sank with dejection: and yet, reader, to tell you all, in the midst of this calm, this useful existence—after a day passed in honourable exertion amongst my scholars, an evening spent in drawing or reading contentedly alone—I used to rush into strange dreams at night: dreams many-coloured, agitated, full of the ideal, the stirring, the stormy— dreams where, amidst unusual scenes, charged with adventure, with agitating risk and romantic chance, I still again and again met Mr
38. It was long before Fanny could recover from the agitating happiness of such an hour as was formed by the last thirty minutes of expectation, and the first of fruition; it was some time even before her happiness could be said to make her happy, before the disappointment inseparable from the alteration of person had vanished, and she could see in him the same William as before, and talk to him, as her heart had been yearning to do through many a past year
39. Norris, much discontented, was obliged to compose herself to work again; and Fanny, walking off in agitating consciousness, found herself, as she anticipated, in another minute alone with Mr
40. She was obliged to call herself to think of it, and acknowledge it to be terrible and grievous, or it was escaping her, in the midst of all the agitating pressing joyful cares attending this summons to herself
41. There she met Vronsky, and experienced an agitating joy at those meetings
42. And, moreover, what recollections must have been agitating the souls of those reprobates at the approach of such a solemn day! The common people from their childhood kept the great festival in their memory
43. When a comic song began, one man might be seen agitating his arms violently, as if to engage his companions to laugh; after which he turned suddenly towards the stage
44. The agitating impression wrought upon his mind by yesterday's news as to her death had left a painful feeling of mental perturbation
45. At all events, however, now, as he sat on his bed with agitating thoughts swarming through his brain, he could not but feel that the fact of her being dead was a consolation, amidst all the painful reflections which the mention of her name had called up
46. At breakfast, as we returned home, we made the acquaintance of the guest, and he immediately proceeded to tell us how he had fought, had been in captivity, had run away from it, and how he had made a patriotic vow, of which he was apparently proud, that he would not stop agitating a war against Germany until the integrity and glory of France should be reëstablished
47. When Anna Mikháylovna returned from Count Bezúkhov’s the money, all in clean notes, was lying ready under a handkerchief on the countess’ little table, and Anna Mikháylovna noticed that something was agitating her
48. “But give me time, give me time!” he said with a grim look, evidently not wishing to continue this agitating conversation, and added: “I sent for you to keep you with me
49. From the twenty-sixth of August to the second of September, that is from the battle of Borodinó to the entry of the French into Moscow, during the whole of that agitating, memorable week, there had been the extraordinary autumn weather that always comes as a surprise, when the sun hangs low and gives more heat than in spring, when everything shines so brightly in the rare clear atmosphere that the eyes smart, when the lungs are strengthened and refreshed by inhaling the aromatic autumn air, when even the nights are warm, and when in those dark warm nights, golden stars startle and delight us continually by falling from the sky
50. [36] He permitted my near approach, without agitating his tail in the menacing manner of the serpent just mentioned, and of the crotali, or manifesting any signs of fear