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The government has said the company will go, but not fast enough for the agitators' liking.
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Meanwhile promised negotiations with the agitators have not materialised.
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MPs are uneasy, the main agitators are still those who opposed the war in the first place.
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Unfortunately, the NYPD is under assault at the moment by civil liberties agitators, a phalanx of lawyers and their allies at the New York Times.
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And he doesn't find anything strange about agitators being equally committed to bringing down the system and finding companionship.
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Now, the 49-year-old has become one of the Silicon Valley's high-profile political agitators.
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In 1941 he was imprisoned by the British, who were desperately holding the Japanese at bay and had no time for agitators.
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Haier is perhaps best known for the story of how, in the mid-1990s, they unexpectedly recognized the use of their washing machines by peasants in Sichuan province to make their fruits and vegetables more attractive for the newly emerging free markets, and then developed softer agitators to deliver on that need.
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Mr Duarte warned that what he called agitators from Venezuela and Ecuador were trying to meddle in the poll.
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Anti-immigrant agitators will seize on this figure, worries Mr Kasarda, a professor at the University of North Carolina's Kenan-Flagler Business School.
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