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"She just has that quality: people get agitated by her," Schachter, a friend who is the treasurer of the American Psychoanalytic Association, said.
In mock news conferences where staff members threw out questions to prepare him for the real thing, Mr. Clinton would sometimes get agitated by a hardball question.
You know, when you get agitated by some work shit, or when that woman from school is bothering you, you have to ask what kind of opportunity lies here.
I also find that I make many more mistakes if I get agitated by hour after hour of mind-numbing boredom.
Some of the congressman's colleagues are starting to get agitated by his silence.
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Gujaral was not known for his belligerence, but his reaction reveals the extent to which India gets agitated by external intervention in Kashmir.
President Ronald Reagan said their family dog got agitated by things he and Nancy Reagan did not see — but maybe that was just a radio transmission from the Soviets.
I happen to like the music — it's reminiscent of any smooth jazz station you might find in a metropolitan city — but my beautiful wife gets agitated by it.
Rather than getting agitated by and tangled up in conversations about blame, fear, and frustrations about what is not happening at work, you establish a positive context for transformation by engaging people in ongoing conversations about what has, can, and will work to create a transformation.
Uneducated consumers made skeptical by the pervasive corruption found in many developing countries may still get agitated or spooked.
Get agitated.
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