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1
The Irish had never ceased to
agitate
against
the Acts of Settlement and Explanation.
2
If it finds enough discontent, Starboard could
agitate
against
it.
3
I think he was a Mr. Millar, employed by Fassifern to
agitate
against
Glenure.
4
There is no certainty that the funds will
agitate
against
the deal, the sources added.
5
I would
agitate
against
the bemused person who was attempting to help me upward, that is.
6
Under these circumstances it was natural for the plebeians to
agitate
against
the patrician monopoly of government.
7
Meanwhile back home in Pakistan, local mullahs and right-wing religious parties had begun to
agitate
against
the mosque in Kharian.
8
There will either be the sort of chaos in which rightwing adventurists thrive or another "betrayal" to
agitate
against
.
9
A society has been formed, I see, to
agitate
against
this overcrowding; but it seems to me it will only waste its pains.
10
Several of them had been in prison for
agitating
against
the social order.
11
The young cleric began
agitating
against
the shah's pro-Western regime.
12
The only way to keep men from
agitating
against
grievances is to remove the grievances.
13
The unions started
agitating
against
the "zombie Blairite" faction in the shadow cabinet.
14
Although no one was hit, the neighbours took alarm, and successfully
agitated
against
all further blasting.
15
Extreme right-wing political parties are also increasingly
agitating
against
Jews and Muslims, participants in the meeting said.
16
Maliki was condemned to death as he
agitated
against
Saddam from exile, mainly in Iran and Syria.
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