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1Mrs. Penfold, scarcely kept in order by Susy, was in much agitation.
2Tete Rouge was in much agitation and big with some important tidings.
3All of this led to much agitation and misrepresentation against the Church.
4There is much agitation among the computer staff at the Institute.
5There was much agitation recalling the dreadful treatment of the French by the Nazis.
6There is much agitation in Europe over the Dingley Bill.
7Their expulsion, with that of small proprietors called "boomers," caused much agitation.
8France, and in particular Paris, were, at this time, in a state of much agitation.
9She called me back, and in much agitation said:
10Seeing him pale, bloody, and in much agitation they eagerly inquired what was the matter.
11It vexed him that he had shown so much agitation, and he stopped to think.
12He immediately asked her the cause, with much agitation.
13This feelings, whatever they might be, did not usually cause much agitation on the surface.
14Was this why Mr. Allison's countenance expressed so much agitation when he first saw me?
15I write in great haste and much agitation.
16Mr. Solmes last night supposed he should be under as much agitation as I could be.
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