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agitates

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Third person singular of agitate

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The leaves of her book seem ruffled by a divine breath: the holy spirit agitates the air.

Some compare the protesters to America's Tea Party, which agitates for small government within the Republican Party.

The Model Alliance, an outfit that agitates for higher wages, estimates that the average regularly-employed model makes $27,000 a year.

And the primary-election system means that they have every incentive to appeal to the most partisan people in their districts.In his farewell address in 1796, George Washington took aim at the dangers of "faction"—arguing that it distracts attention from important questions, weakens the government and "agitates the community with ill-founded jealousies and false alarms".

Not all offshore production is outsourced, however: Brillian might one day open its own "captive" research-and-development facility in Bangalore, for instance.What agitates worriers in the West is the movement of work abroad, regardless of whether it is then outsourced or performed in-house.

The resulting electrically charged molecules move rapidly away from one another, creating an "ionic wind" that is directed onto the blood sample and agitates it.By placing the needle at an angle and to one side of the central axis as one would place a spoon to stir a cup of tea the researchers made the blood flow in the way that tea flows when stirred in a cup.

It is here that the gap between the real and the desirable agitates him most.

And the more the SNP agitates, the more people in England will wonder why a landlord has to pay rent to his surly lodger.To judge by the results of last May's election, the Scottish appetite for independence is not yet strong.

That is why the SNP, though it agitates for a referendum on Scottish independence, has steered clear of real controversy in legislating, proffering crowd-pleasing measures such as an end to hospital car-parking charges instead.The one thing Mr Salmond cannot finesse is the annual budget vote.

The Conservatives and Labour are doing their best to talk tough on the issue of immigration, which especially agitates UKIP supporters; the Tories are also loudly pointing out that they would give people a vote on whether to remain in the EU.Like the Scottish nationalists, UKIP will soon run into some nasty headwinds.

Ferroelectricity ceases in a given material above a characteristic temperature, called its Curie temperature, because the heat agitates the dipoles sufficiently to overcome the forces that spontaneously align them.

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