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The success of fisheries policies relies on compliance and, ideally, cooperation (accepting policies, i.e. not protesting or otherwise strongly agitating against the system) from fisheries stakeholders.
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One difficulty is that grains can behave11 like a solid (in a sand pile), a liquid (when poured from a silo) or a gas (when strongly agitated).
The culture plates were sealed with a gas permeable adhesive foil (Westburg AB-0626) and strongly agitated (290 rpm).
The test tube was then strongly agitated over three minutes and was inspected for formation of abundant persistent foam (head), which indicates presence of saponins (saponin glycosides).
The worst thing that ever happened to incompetent public-school districts was the growth of private schools: they siphoned off the kind of parents who would otherwise have agitated more strongly for reform.
Goldman kept agitating.
Agitating for pierced ears?
Some have begun agitating.
Republican and nationalist forces, however, agitated ever more strongly for a new war with Austria.
Among the conclusions: New traders tend to sweat more when markets are agitated; experienced traders react less strongly.
"You're agitated".
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