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1 People become more agitated , less trusting, more prone to react with violence.
2 It rang four times and with every ring, she grew more agitated .
3 And in fact he was much more agitated than even he imagined.
4 Raff noticed, as he spoke, that Rick Sturtevant was growing more agitated .
5 The Count was more agitated and paler than he had yet been.
6 The huge ice-mountain became more and more agitated as they moved on.
7 Upon this Dalton walked away, looking paler and more agitated than ever.
8 He then appeared still more agitated and distressed, but made no remark.
9 You're a real man for that bro. The crowd grows more agitated .
10 He was growing more agitated ; he felt tears in his eyes.
11 She checked her watch again, growing more agitated by the minute.
12 Patrick got more and more agitated as the days went by.
13 Matthew returned to his tower more agitated than when he'd left.
14 No race of the West has accomplished a more agitated and brilliant career.
15 The closer the acceptance deadline came, the more agitated he grew.
16 The more she tortured herself with these problems, the more agitated she became.
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