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1 The political agitation became general in the country as early as July.
2 Before that could be done, however, a great political agitation sprang up.
3 In June 1961 he was arrested on charges of political agitation .
4 After campaigning for Zimbabwe's independence, he is imprisoned for political agitation .
5 From the political agitation of the eighteenth century sprang the Jacobins.
6 It was nursed and fed by political agitation , by the strife of parties.
7 The mental ferment of the period was almost as intense as its political agitation .
8 There was a combination of political agitation with revolutionary demonstrations.
9 After the peace of 1815, however, political agitation began again.
10 Wharton, however, was not content with the House as an arena of political agitation .
11 And what a people, to be turning it into a place of political agitation !
12 As before, he scorned the idea that real good could be done by political agitation .
13 But the difficulties in that Territory have been extravagantly exaggerated for purposes of political agitation elsewhere.
14 Under these favourable conditions for political agitation the "Cypriote Fraternity" has commenced its existence.
15 This time it was not political agitation that motivated the manifestation but South Americans' other passion: football.
16 It is utterly narrow-minded to believe that political agitation and political progress do not concern the workingman.
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