• Look up agitator in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Agitator may refer to: A person who carries out political agitation; see agitation A member of the...
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  • The Agitators were a political movement as well as elected representatives of soldiers, including members of the New Model Army under Lord General Fairfax...
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  • An agitator is a device or mechanism to put something into motion by shaking or stirring. There are several types of agitation machines, including washing...
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  • Outside agitator is a term that has been used to discount political unrest as being driven by outsiders, rather than by internal discontent. The term was...
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  • The Agitator is a 1945 British drama film directed by John Harlow and starring William Hartnell, Mary Morris and John Laurie. It was written by Edward...
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  • A Mud Agitator is used in surface mud systems to suspend solids and maintain homogeneous mixture throughout the system. A mechanical agitator is driven...
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    political movement, the term first referred to a faction of New Model Army Agitators and their London supporters who were allegedly plotting to assassinate...
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  • Industrial agitators are machines used to stir or mix fluids in industries that process products in the chemical, food, pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries...
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    Hapithus agitator is a species of cricket in the genus Hapithus ("flightless bush crickets"), in the subfamily Hapithinae ("bush crickets"). A common name...
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    tactics against opposing skaters, but opposing goaltenders as well. Pest and agitator are sometimes used synonymously, as both are usually characterized by short...
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