Anticipatory exam dread and its accompanying crabbiness seem to have arrived exceptionally early this year. |
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But as a natural actor, Murray betrays the sincerity and sensitivity that's being shielded by the crabbiness. |
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Christmas is my season of rising goodwill, a time when I shed my carapace of crabbiness and embrace humanity. |
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As Bair reveals, his love life was a string of infidelities, and crabbiness was his default mood. |
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But one subject that evokes the passion he has self-diagnosed as crabbiness is the decadent state of contemporary Hollywood entertainment. |
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The show-stealer, though, is Jerry Adler, as the agent whose steadfast crabbiness even Hawaii cannot conquer. |
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Preuss' excellence in sketching and map-making more than made up for his pessimism and crabbiness on this and a subsequent expedition. |
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And adding to the mood of crabbiness was the realisation that the pair that have previously driven the European idea, France and Germany, are no longer in synch, and not just over the euro. |
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My period of mourning lasted a total of about a week, and manifest as sadness, stressful tension, and crabbiness. |
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Some of the consequences of lost sleep are immediate, obvious and unpleasant, such as a toddler's crabbiness after missing a nap. |
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Ward off any Christmas crabbiness with these handy calming products. |
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