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Why do we not have more patience and either wait for, agitate or participate in the need for more data?
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His death sentence, for "agitating people to create unrest," was commuted, first to 15 years and then to 10.
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Buffalo's Patrick Kaleta, who is best known for agitating opponents, had the first two-goal game of his three-year N.H.L. career.
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The new strategy is a result of the Occupy movement, whose success was viewed as a model for agitating for change.
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