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Monique Meunier was appropriately agitated in the Choleric variation.
"I got agitated in the late 60's and became a rabid antiwar activist," he said.
All the while, Mr. Cain, who looked unusually agitated in the center of it all, was screaming: "Excuse me!
His mind should be numb enough not to need narcotics, but he's always agitated in the morning.
She seems agitated in the same way my kids are after "quiet time" — excited without being engaged.
There was a low, sibilant rustle in the room, the sound of chips being agitated in hundreds of hands.
Her young swan queen foreshadows Odile's dynamism, and she is especially agitated in her first encounter with the prince.
Theoretical, rhetorical, agitated, in these pages Wallace wonders why two white kids should be writing about rap.
We rarely socialise now because she gets agitated in new places or with other people in the house.
The nine-year-old, Jehangir, sleeps next to his grandfather, and comforts him when he becomes agitated in the night.
He seemed perpetually agitated, in the noisy, inexhaustible manner of a child who might benefit from Ritalin.
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