Sentences with phrase «agitated with»

There came a point when he became extremely agitated with the difficulty of communicating through language and he began to hit.
I own both consoles and play the Xbox one more lately but it's just because I wanted to beat Dead rising 3, but it's so glitchy, there was cars floating in the air the other night lol, I'm getting agitated with it and think I'm just gonna go back to PS4.
Vancouver Criminal Lawyer Emmet J. Duncan negotiated with Crown counsel, pointing out that the evidence showed that while the Client may have been agitated with the police officer, the officer had not acted in a particularly professional manner and that there were serious issues on each of the Crown charges.
The Destiny 2 community is particularly agitated with both the game and Bungie at the moment.
I own both consoles and play the Xbox one more lately but it's just because I wanted to beat Dead rising 3, but it's so glitchy, there was cars floating in the air the other night lol, I'm getting agitated with it and think I'm just gonna go back to PS4.
If your dog and your neighbor's dog «run the fence» a lot, barking and getting agitated with each other, you should not sit on your patio and think, «That's good — they are both getting exercise.»
When I explained my frustration and concern was the reason I was wary of providing information on a supposed debt from 8 years ago, plus the fact that he couldn't verify anything with me (other than my last 4 SS # and my phone number) he became very agitated with me and I hung up.
After calling 10 times worrying about my car, Tom was never agitated with me or my worries and insured me he will have everything taken care.
I left the degreaser on for maybe 30 seconds to a minute, and in some cases agitated it with a brush, then pretty thouroghly rinsed it with a water hose.
As I did last year for Labor Watch and The American Spectator over the last year, Rotherham details how groups such as Educators4Excellence have agitated with some success for the two unions to modify their positions.
I washed my flats every evening in our bathtub, and I agitated them with my feet which made me feel a little like Lucy and Ethel when they got to stomp out the grapes on their visit to Italy.
If they vehemently refuse and are highly agitated with trying, take a step back, pump and feed that milk to your baby by any means that you choose.
I always get agitated with stories about babies / children on planes.
Draymond Green understandably became agitated with a reporter after being asked how he's restrained himself during the NBA Finals.
Last summer French midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin was a target for Spurs, but just like their recent interest in Wanyama they failed to follow it up with a serious offer and that is one of the reasons why Ronald Koeman's side have become agitated with the club they now feel are an direct rival.
To make matters worse, it sounds like the French international is getting agitated with Pochettino for not offering him more clarity over his future as he seeks answers over whether or not he remains a part of his plans moving forward.
A retired pastor who attends our church became loud and agitated with me in an informal small group meeting.
Meanwhile, Paris was becoming increasingly agitated with Lutheranism.
This lack of sleep is leaving employees less productive, unmotivated and more agitated with co-workers.
I throw them in the bathtub and fill it up, splash some vinegar in there (it's really hard to hand strip diapers — the combination of the vinegar and the sunlight kill germs and the agitation gets the solids and pee out), and climb in and agitate with my feet.
This applies a cleaning solution to the floor, agitates it with a rotating or reciprocating scrubbing action and then removes it to leave the floor clean and dry.
Now at this point you can pull away some of the cracked paint by agitating it with a brush or using your fingers to pull away some paint, but I decided to leave it with just the original cracking since it was a kid's nightstand.

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One study found that the presence of flowers has an immediate impact on a person's happiness, and long - term effects too, with people reportedly feeling less anxious, depressed and agitated.
«We maintain the most effective approach is to work with the ATO, rather than agitate through the media,» CPA chief executive Greg Larsen said.
Although it may seem hard to do with an agitated, disappointed customer, employees need to listen and be sympathetic to a complaint.
Meanwhile, the Pentagon will move forward with its annual U.S. - South Korean military exercises that usually agitate North Korea.
«Conflict» fits with Problem - Agitate - Solve.
As if Nooyi wasn't facing enough pressure, she soon had to contend with a major activist investor: Nelson Peltz, who took a stake in the company and began agitating for PepsiCo to undo its merger of Pepsi and Frito - Lay, just as Kraft (KRFT) had spun off Mondelez after a similar campaign by Peltz.
Sun News Network is struggling to find viewership and agitating for mandatory carriage with the CRTC.
Muller idled the Trollhättan plant in April and fell into arrears with both suppliers and workers, prompting unions to agitate for bankruptcy.
This view was trotted out whenever some faction (from business groups wishing for tighter integration with the US to CEA presidents lamenting the Great Canadian Slump) would agitate for a monetary union with the US.
As usual, the people most agitated about this are the governance mavens with a knee - jerk reaction against anything that undermines shareholder democracy.
The rhetoric and twitter - barbs from Trump regarding the potential to paint China as a currency manipulator, along with the Taiwan phone - call faux paus, continue to agitate the situation.
First, the brush must continuously agitate the mix; it does this by efficiently mixing the hydrate (water) with the (buffer).
And one may, without being unpleasant about it, note that the mainstream media and the scientific establishment who beat the drums for the necessity of killing embryos in order, they said, to find cures for all kinds of illnesses, along with politicians who agitated for multibillion - dollar referendums in California, Missouri, and New Jersey, were, not to put too fine a point on it, dead wrong.
With the first bars of the prelude» an insistent, agitated gesture in the lower strings» the planks dissolve into a single image of storm clouds.
I am not writing any of this to argue with anyone about philosophy, Scripture or anything else, nor will I conjecture as to why this topic agitates you so much.
Identifies all of Obama's influential people through the years, including connections with the CIA (his mother's father), a fraudulent parental relationship, the weather underground and his activities in socialist community organizing (agitating) in the years leading up to this presidency.
Those looking forward to the papal sojourn include hundreds of thousands of pumped - up young Catholic pilgrims; a Brazilian government eager for a good news cycle after a summer of discontent; agitated Brazilian protesters, hoping for a papal blessing for their demands; and even hordes of journalists with deadlines to meet.
However irreproachably I lived as a monk, I felt myself in the presence of God to be a sinner with a most unquiet conscience... I did not love, indeed I hated this just God... I raged with a fierce and most agitated conscience and yet I continued to knock away at Paul in this place, thirsting ardently to know what he really meant... At last I began to understand the justice of God as that by which the just man lives by the gift of God, that is to say by faith... At this I felt myself to have been born again and to have entered through open gates into paradise itself.6
There is hardly a question agitating the Church in America — from higher education and episcopal leadership to the sorry state of catechesis — that is not addressed here with intelligence, courage and a pastoral heart.
He addresses many of the questions agitated by the «new atheists», but with the twist that believers, too, don't have a neat and satisfying answer to the intellectual problems that atheists exploit.
Those who sound that tocsin usually accompany it with the demand that more money be devoted to poverty» the bulk of it for the expansion of the bureaucracies of the poverty industry, with just enough going to poor people to keep them in the agitated discontent to which they have become accustomed, destroying their neighborhoods rather than ours.
It came to be centered in human situations, concerned with problems that were agitating the congregation.
The reason why the bifurcation of nature is always creeping back into scientific philosophy is the extreme difficulty of exhibiting the perceived redness and warmth of the fire in one system of relations with the agitated molecules of carbon and oxygen, with the radiant energy from them, and with the various functionings of the material body.
If you're the fiery pitta type, with a strong desire to debate and argue and with a tendency to become hot, angry or agitated - especially in the summer heat; you'll also benefit from the cooling effects of the coconut and the soothing, balancing effects of aromatic rosewater.
Just peel the chick peas in a bowl under running water With running water just overflowing the bowl As you agitate the peas underwater the water current lifts away the shells And soon enough all the shells are in tye bottom of your sink simply strain water and enjoy
When other soups required kettles with different capabilities, the company acquired a Blentech horizontally agitated kettle to better serve that particular client.
Add crushed ice halfway, and «swizzle» with a bois lele (natural swizzle stick) or agitate aggressively with a bar spoon.
Agitate the rings with your hands and mix to loosen sand and grit.
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