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But the starting offense scored no touchdowns, and, although Sanchez threw well, the media began agitating, with headlines like "WOEFUL," "DISARRAY," and "LOST".
After the war it lacked the funds and political will to maintain control of colonial possessions that were agitating, with increasing violence, for independence.
The membranes were incubated in room temperature, agitating with the MBS220633 antibody against amphiregulin for 45 min. Incubation with secondary antibody goat anti-rabbit IRDye 800cw was performed for 45 min. Bands were visualized using Odyssey infrared imaging system (Li-Core).
Briefly, the pre-cleared chromatin was immunoprecipitated overnight at 4°C by agitating with 5 μg of PER1 or PER2 antibody as described.
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He was agitated with just about everyone: prosecutors, former colleagues, journalists, investors and even his own lawyer.
Dr. Victor Vazquez was collegial as we left the wards, though he was also agitated with the investigators.
In some cases, the bottle may be flushed with carbon dioxide before filling, or the wine may be sparged (agitated) with nitrogen gas.
Yet these same hawks rarely get as agitated with a nuclear-armed North Korea, and the ayatollahs can't be crazier than the various "dear leaders" in Pyongyang.
Coach Kevin Bannon is under fire for the team's performance, and there have been recent reports that the Rutgers administration has grown agitated with his work ethic.
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