It is this wide range of dynamic peculiarities above the common range of known physical and chemical molecules which excites our wonder; and a reflection of these peculiar properties is seen in their affinities for this or that toxic or constructive agent, whereby the peculiarity, for example, of a particular kind of nerve cell may be altered, antagonized, reinforced or converted. [Please select]
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She saw that she had antagonized him, but he did not speak again. [Please select]
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To have antagonized him would have spelled ruin for the Swedes. [Please select]
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This courtesy, from a beautiful young woman to an old one, always antagonized Madame Carter. [Please select]
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Harriet asked, antagonized by his manner, and feeling her cheeks get red. [Please select]
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His social pleasantries instantly antagonized her, and he saw it. [Please select]
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"Wouldn't you be accomplishing more," I inquired, "if you hadn't antagonized the Hutchinses." [Please select]
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His bluster, his temper, his noisy hilarity, had always antagonized her. [Please select]
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President Taft realized that he had antagonized the growing low-tariff sentiment of the country by his support of the Payne-Aldrich tariff and was eager to set himself right. [Please select]
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