When any of the participants lost, they would get agitated physiologically, including changes in blood flow patterns in a part of the brain that processes regret, Dr.
"During this time, some people become more physically active or agitated, which could potentially make them more likely to act on their thoughts.
The agitated students attacked the office of the examining body over the weekend in Bangalore city.
Your mind is like this water, my friend, when it is agitated, it becomes difficult to see, but if you allow it to settle, the answer becomes clear.
She took up a knife, ran to the silk loom, put the knife on the silk fabric woven from natural silk, and said to Le Yangzi in an agitated tone: ,,,: "I reeled silk strand by strand from cocoons and, with the shuttle moving to and fro, weaved it inch by inch into this bolt of silk fabric.
) 'I'm not getting off this phone, I'm telling you right now, until we get this settled, ' he said, audibly agitated.
You don't think you did anything wrong, but your boss is acting agitated and annoyed.
I found them all three seated round the table, a bottle of Spanish wine and some raisins before them, and the doctor smoking away, with his wig on his lap, and that, I knew, was a sign that he was agitated.
Zeng grew agitated.
Their paper, "Spontaneous knotting of an agitated string," helps explain how random motions always seem to lead to knotting and not the other way around.
He must be feeling so agitated that "here comes another person who will push me for doing his work first.
" Agitated though he was, and with reason, the doctor did not forget to shut the house door, lest some passers-by might chance to see what had happened.
A Mountain was once greatly agitated.
One or two of the sea-anemones were so agitated that they threw up their stomachs, but they lived after it just the same, for they can do that.
To every one who afterwards put this cap on his head, came visions and dreams which agitated him not a little.