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A rotund, gruff and fast-talking man, Betty grows quickly agitated when asked about the sentiments of biologists like Paul Rego or Clay Nielsen.
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The first, built on the bass line of the theme to Bach's "Goldberg" Variations, opened in a wistful mode but quickly grew agitated.
But Trump, who was sniffing and sounded nasally congested, quickly grew agitated, repeatedly interrupting Clinton and often shouting over her as she attempted to respond to questions.
If he does start to get agitated, quickly change the subject.
Philippe rapidly became agitated.
If a government doesn't perform, people can get agitated pretty quickly.
Dusky dolphins sometimes after a big Anchovy meal will locate an unlucky gull sitting on the ocean surface, digesting or preening, they sneak-up underneath, grab the birds leg and pull them three feet under water, opening their jaw and letting them go, the distraught bird floats to the surface like a bobbing cork, agitated it quickly takes to the air, while the devious Dusky leisurely swims away.
Using a mechanical solution like a blender or food processor, for instance, allows you to quickly and easily agitate the milk for a smoother, more even texture.
If the snake becomes cornered or is agitated, it can quickly attack the aggressor, and because a large amount of venom is injected, a rapidly fatal outcome is possible.
If it is thumping or 'wagging' back and forth very quickly, your cat is probably agitated.
However, only do this if you need to get your cat out of the house quickly and he is really agitated and may scratch you.
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