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When the heart chakra is agitated, people lose touch with feelings and sensations, and that breeds the sense of dissatisfaction.
When a magnetized ferromagnetic material is heated to the Curie point temperature, the molecules are agitated to the point that the magnetic domains lose the organization and the magnetic properties they cause cease.
When Plato steps out of the observatory, he becomes agitated again at the sight of the police and charges forward, brandishing his weapon.
When Nora sneaks back later by herself, Buddy becomes agitated, confesses to the murder, pulls out a gun, and tries to shoot Nora.
When the young samurai cheer his victory, Sanjuro becomes extremely agitated and angry at their naïve insensitivity.
When the octopus is agitated, the brown patches darken dramatically, and iridescent blue rings or clumps of rings appear and pulsate within the maculae.
When agitated, it is capable of producing these intermittent electrical shocks over a period of at least an hour without signs of tiring.
When caught by a person, they will tend to bite if agitated and require some effort to remove from skin.
When agitated, this species will make a buzzy, rasping hiss.
When one of the young was moved a short distance from the chamber, she seemed to be agitated and faced the intruder.
When the inspector in charge of the police detachment arrested four of the shearers who were wanted by the police, the crowd became agitated, but Chauvel managed to disperse the crowd peacefully, and bring his charges safely to their destination.
When Benny suggests to Sam that he should make something of himself, Joon becomes agitated and makes Sam explain that he and Joon are romantically involved.
When I think of the Psalms, I become agitated.
When its pilot is in danger, the transport becomes extremely agitated and will try to help its Vorlon escape.
When the tourists become agitated at his high speed driving, Chase informs them that he is a policeman like Kojak.
When agitated further by Caleb, Julie was forced to finish the job herself and attempted to give him an overdose of sleeping pills in his Margarita cocktail, but found herself unable to go through with it.
When a mixture of two practically immiscible liquids is heated while being agitated to expose the surfaces of both the liquids to the vapor phase, each constituent independently exerts its own vapor pressure as a function of temperature as if the other constituent were not present.
When the sparkler is tight, the beer is severely agitated resulting in a large head but a significant loss of flavour and mouthfeel. This is most common in the north of England and Wales.
When Fine Gael's tribunal expert, Senator Eugene Regan dissented, Mansergh became quite agitated, questioning why Regan wanted to question Ahern's finances declaring to Regan that: You should have respect for your betters!
When the Doctor arrived he finds Vena, the amulet and a justifiably agitated young man named Herbert.
When agitated, it will coil up with head concealed, body flattened, and make jerky movements.
When agitated he would sound and then breach so aggressively his entire body would sometimes come completely out of the water.
When the six-month ultimatum expired in February 1856, stonemasons generally in Melbourne agitated for a reduction of hours.
When highly agitated, they hold their necks high, appearing in an upright S-shape.

When and crowd
When the crowd was asked whether it wanted to wait one more term to make the race, it voted no -- and there were no dissents.
When it finally sank in, the crowd swarmed onto the field, cheering loudly and chairing Boyle and Spofforth to the pavilion.
When the crowd — eventually reinforced by mutinous gardes françaises — proved a fair match for the fort's defenders, Governor de Launay, the commander of the Bastille, capitulated and opened the gates to avoid a mutual massacre.
When the concessions of land were read in St. Peters, the crowd revolted in anger.
Freda Kirchwey, then editor of The Nation, wrote at the time of her death: " When she spoke to people — whether it was to a small committee or a swarming crowd — hearts beat faster.
When they returned to Paris, the crowd greeted them in silence.
When Robespierre went to the guillotine in July of that year the crowd jeered, " There goes the dirty maximum!
When the Archbishop of Canterbury, William Sancroft, and six other bishops ( the Seven Bishops ) wrote to James asking him to reconsider his policies, they were arrested on charges of seditious libel, but at trial they were acquitted to the cheers of the London crowd.
When Graydon Creed was running for President ( with a heavy anti mutant campaign ) Bobby was chosen to infiltrate in the campaign, his father stand out in a crowd and spoke in favor of the mutants, this came as a surprise to Bobby.
When Hariri's sister took a pro-Syrian line saying that Lebanon should " stand by Syria until its land is liberated and it regains its sovereignty on the occupied Golan Heights " the crowd jeered her.
When the first patrol wagon arrived, Inspector Pine recalled that the crowd — most of whom were homosexual — had grown to at least ten times the number of people who were arrested, and they all became very quiet.
When a group of whites arrived and began pulling at the grating over a window, Bell went outside to confront crowd of 300-400 men.
When President Andrew Jackson was leaving the Capitol out of the East Portico after the funeral of South Carolina Representative Warren R. Davis, Richard Lawrence, an unemployed and deranged housepainter from England, either burst from a crowd or stepped out from hiding behind a column and aimed a pistol at Jackson which misfired.
When Washington won, Jimenez introduced the new mayor in June 1983 before a crowd of 100, 000 Puerto Ricans in Humboldt Park.
When Debs was released from the Atlanta Penitentiary, the other prisoners sent him off with " a roar of cheers " and a crowd of 50, 000 greeted his return to Terre Haute to the accompaniment of band music.
When the participants started to gather in one of the city's principal squares, a huge crowd of opponents attacked the event, injuring several participants and stopping the march.
When the police arrive, a crowd gathers, including Spit, who is recognized as being a member of the gang that attacked the rich kid's father.
When the human prisoners are threatened by the Ewoks, Luke levitates the droid above the crowd as demonstration of the supposed god's ability, so as to prompt release.
When the British national anthem was played, the crowd in Wembley Stadium cheered, and Blankers-Koen briefly thought she had been beaten.
When Martins arrives, the crowd believes he is involved and becomes hostile.
When they reach the bunker, they discover it overrun: a crowd of David and Wounded Soldier model robots attack, but Tasso destroys them with a very powerful hand grenade, stating that it was designed to destroy the robots.
When the film was released domestically in February 1956, many theatres displayed several of the pods ( made of paper ) at theatre lobbies and entrances along with large lifelike black and white cutouts of McCarthy and Wynter running frantically away from a crowd.
When he realized the crowd was not letting up and their love for him was real, he broke down in tears while waving and mouthing " thank you ".
When the villagers refused, the enraged soldier fired a single round from his M-79 grenade launcher into the crowd, killing everyone.

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