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She was agitated, and told some money into his hand.
Did she seem to be perhaps a little bit agitated?
You will have nothing to fear, or to be agitated about.
I was too much agitated to be able to speak to him.
The officer seemed more than a little agitated with her.
But what's got them so agitated about us is that nothing shows.
Every time he opened his mouth she got more agitated.
I looked at him and saw he was truly agitated.
Those coming to them were often agitated; a doctor could not be.
He turned to touch her but saw she was not agitated.
When the driver brought her back from school the next day she was still agitated.
But those quotes were not what agitated Clinton the most.
He was also among the first to agitate for a free school system.
The tubes were then agitated for two to four hours.
She appeared to be agitated; this was for the first time.
Later that week I found myself a little agitated, without knowing quite why.
He has you agitate me at home so I'll want to move.
You probably think the kids were agitating against war in Iraq, right?
But, as the delay went on, the security men became more agitated.
She had expected him to be agitated and frustrated by now.
She was agitated by company and frightened to be alone.
He's somewhat agitated and got more so when I told him whom you were talking to.
Suddenly, the man was agitated, as if he had only then remembered something.
The sound agitated them across the street again, and the windshield was hit four times.
His stomach agitated for attention, he had nothing to give it but water.