His lyrical talents are no less impressive than his mood swings, showing variation in meter, tempo and vocal tone. |
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Consider the violent mood swings, between ecstasy and despair, that characterized historic religious revivals. |
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Though at times they don't seem to be the most aware of animals, sheep are very alert to mood swings, and this time was no exception. |
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It was hard to imagine how that merry prankster and mistress of worthy causes could be subject to such punishing mood swings. |
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Mathews brilliantly traces the precise contours of her mood swings, their pace and imagery, their irrational, irresistible force. |
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The female menopause, with its hot flushes, night sweats and mood swings, offers rich pickings for jokes and comedy sketches. |
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A meal in the morning boosts your energy and brainpower, say experts, and can ward off mood swings and overeating later in the day. |
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It also causes mood swings, from bouncing off the walls to mopiness and depression. |
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His movies seem to be replete with great ideas hampered by wild mood swings of stupidity or silliness. |
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He has immense mood swings, and has to be constantly reminded how good he is. |
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Inside the Lada, the mood swings vertiginously between country-lovesick and Elvis Crespo's power salsa. |
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She passes off her mood swings as tiredness and shock due to the plane crash, but the truth is that Marc is occupying her every waking thought. |
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Joe, meanwhile, struggles to belong, and his mood swings, from docile to dangerous, increasing in intensity as his insecurity deepens. |
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You do still wonder why her closest friends are so willing to indulge her mood swings and are so oblivious to her instability. |
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Symptoms of perimenopause can include such things as hot flashes, night sweats and mood swings. |
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This Cancerian week brings mood swings, from ecstatic highs to low down lows. |
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Steroid psychosis can cause anxiety, agitation, euphoria, insomnia, mood swings, personality changes and even serious depression. |
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I need it to keep my hormones leveled out or I get the worst possible mood swings you can imagine. |
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And how can you trust your teenage opinion of people, when those opinions were being formed via rampaging hormones and juvenile mood swings? |
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Soon, however, it can result in delusions, hallucinations, manic behaviour and extreme mood swings. |
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He's been cranky every time he was overlooked for the front bench and is also known to have mood swings, despite once being a psychologist. |
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Other symptoms include decreased libido, mood swings and a weakened immune system. |
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Also don't give kids foods with the artificial sweetener aspartame, which can cause such side effects as excitability and mood swings. |
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As a result of his injuries, Karl suffered violent mood swings, and spent the next 15 years in hospital care. |
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The outspoken guitarist claims his wild sibling suffers from terrible mood swings and is constantly up and down about everything in his life. |
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I was desperate for some escape from the loneliness and from my own violent mood swings, but I was also determined to finish out the semester. |
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Her mood swings had become erratic, her power uncontrollable and her temper volatile. |
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Hence, the weird mood swings where Jenny blows up at Brandon and he shrugs it off. |
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I lost four friends in 18 months because of my truculence, my antagonism, my aggression and my mood swings. |
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Massey, who was raised in the old school of thespian behavior, thought that Dean's mood swings and prima donna behavior were unprofessional. |
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You may also experience episodes of uncontrollable tearfulness and wide mood swings. |
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In fact, they describe him as an extremely driven character prone to mood swings and temper tantrums as much as euphoria. |
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They have more temper tantrums and mood swings and refuse any kind of authority! |
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He was used to Kenny's mood swings and this enabled him to hide behind a mask of tranquillity. |
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Can the party get out of its enthusiasm for the single currency if the public mood swings against it? |
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Combination products with dong quai, licorice root, burdock root, wild yam and motherwort have also been shown to decrease hot flashes, insomnia and mood swings. |
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A female patient complains of dramatic mood swings, paralysis on one side of her body, hallucinations, convulsive seizures, and religious delusions. |
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The unadulterated ecstasy of before is hardly a memory, and the extremeness of his mood swings is now a dullness that consumes him in unchanging monotony. |
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Common emotional symptoms are irritability, depression, crying, oversensitivity, and mood swings with alternating sadness and anger. |
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Irritability, jumpiness, mood swings, poor concentration, and memory problems may lead to disputes in the workplace and frequent job changes. |
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Bipolar disorder is characterized by severe mood swings, from excessive elation and talkativeness to severe depression. |
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Those persistent symptoms include intrusive thoughts, avoidant behaviors, mood swings, emotional numbness and reckless behavior. |
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He is considered fair game for all manner of theories about his mood swings, his loneliness and his craftiness. |
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Symptoms include fatigue, concentration difficulties, anxiety, depression, rapid mood swings and short-term memory loss. |
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These symptoms can include mood swings, breast soreness, bloating, acne, cravings for certain foods, increased hunger and thirst, and fatigue. |
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In cases of cyclothymic disorder, the prevailing mood swings are established in adolescence and continue throughout adult life. |
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They spring from uncalibrated minds, susceptible to mood swings that can disable their interpretational capacities. |
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It was in New York that a doctor diagnosed his candidiasis and put him on a strict diet to control his mood swings. |
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Clinical studies have demonstrated the specific importance of EPA in preventing mood swings and promoting positive emotions. |
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Teachers also do not understand that my daughter has mood swings for a month. |
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What a consolation that was for my state of health and for those close to me who had to put up with my mood swings. |
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During that time, they experience mood swings and behaviour changes that are severe enough to interfere with their life. |
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For people whose mood swings are more extreme, medications are available to help control them. |
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Nevertheless, we cannot rest assured because the HUF is extremely exposed to the developments and mood swings in foreign markets. |
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Ruth Rose suffers from manic disorders and has to take medication to level her mood swings. |
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These mood swings are not predictable and occur two or three times during a month. |
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And since I play in more corporate outings and pro-ams these days, I have witnessed the mood swings and struggles the average player can experience in the course of a round. |
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At college, Peirce earned a reputation for arrogance, brilliance, iconoclasm, dangerous mood swings, and dissipation, behaviors owing in part to neurological pathologies. |
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Parents may want to think twice if their teenager is telling them way-out stories, having wilder than usual mood swings and seeing things that aren't there. |
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Whether it's sleepless nights, mood swings or loss of appetite, the chances are that the stresses and strains of everyday life have affected you at some point. |
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Her often-rambling, stream-of-consciousness blogging is a roller coaster of mood swings. |
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Mr. Fitzwilliam said he monitored his wife's mood swings during her treatment on Prozac and believes that it caused suicidal urges which eventually led to her death. |
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Being disconnected from family and friends because you're off working while the rest of the world is snoozing can lead to mood swings, loneliness, anger and feelings of isolation and guilt. |
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There's the rottweiller who is addicted to TV, the spaniel who thinks he's an opera singer and an iguana who has mood swings. |
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Sometimes a person may have a relatively rapid development of symptoms such as mood swings, memory loss, behaviour changes, or difficulties with speech and movement. |
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This lotion soothes the mind and calm the frustrations and mood swings. |
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Severe cramps and complications can debilitate sufferers from living their everyday lives, hormonal fluctuations can cause mood swings and there is always the worry about having enough supplies and available toilets nearby. |
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Insomnia is also characterized by a certain number of daytime consequences, including mood swings, difficulty in concentrating and tiredness, all of which impair the quality of life of the patient. |
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But since people do not feel the same emotional bonds between themselves and European institutions as they feel between themselves and nation States, these institutions are particularly vulnerable to such mood swings. |
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Jools took a fertility drug after having problems conceiving and suffered side effects including dizziness and mood swings. |
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Those words, all of them, were uttered afterward in a disconsolate locker room, by players who have stomached these mood swings — from possession to possession, night to night, week to week — for 66 games now. |
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Keep a reader's log of observations as you go along, and e-mail us updates on your progress — your mood swings from exhilaration to exhaustion, voraciousness to ennui, hopelessness to renewed fervor, etc. |
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It helps to better manage mood swings and dark thoughts. |
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Knowing that these mood swings can be part of the disease as well as a reaction to it, can make it easier for everyone to understand and tolerate them. |
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I've always been subject to mood swings, and the most noticeable effect of taking omega-3 is that they've disappeared. I feel much calmer and more stable emotionally, without the highs and lows I'd got used to. |
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It is used so often because many doctors feel it helps more types of mood swings and symptoms than lithium, and has fewer side-effects than lithium. |
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You may be suffering from endurance fatigue during exercise if you feel physically exhausted, light-headed, dizzy, have a headache, feel confused, have mood swings or cramping muscles. |
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People suffering from an attention deficit hyperactivity disorder often get distracted, become anxious or overexcited and are prone to mood swings and at times aggressive behaviour. |
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They are also prone to headaches and, particularly in the case of Opal Koboi, violent mood swings and temper tantrums. |
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From then until her death she acted as his business manager and social secretary, dealt with his mood swings and was a perceptive musical critic. |
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He had roller-coasterish mood swings and would disappear for a few days at a time, isolating himself, feeling suicidal. |
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Its symptoms normally include re-experience of the traumatic event, avoidance of the incidents, and abnormal mood swings. |
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Narcissists can have violent mood swings as they are alternately inflated and deflated, puffed up by hubris, or crushed by a collision with reality that cracks open a cauldron of shame. |
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Somebody who has mood swings might have them because they see everything in an exaggerated way-because they have histrionic or borderline personlities or are extremely anxious. |
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The herb black cohosh is good at controlling mood swings and anxiety associated with the menopause as well as physical symptoms. |
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We can appreciate how mood swings and hyper highs are an overpowering part of bipolar disorder, but what lies at his core is far more irritating – his true self. |
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Educators may attribute adolescent mood swings and behavior changes to hormones or stress, but sometimes the problem is substance abuse. |
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If you suffer from mood swings during the menopause, the best thing you can do is to take regular exercise. |
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Throughout her life, Woolf was plagued by periodic mood swings and associated illnesses. |
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His mood swings have become so frequent now that I cannot see how our relationship can survive this. |
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Common symptoms, similar to an underactive thyroid, are feeling tired, mood swings, weight gain, heart palpations, sweating and lighter periods. |
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A variety of more common mental health problems, including temporary adjustment difficulties, moderate performance anxiety, and occasional mood swings, affect most people from time to time. |
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Nearly two in three men do not like being driven by women, with 57 per cent citing women's mood swings and menstrual cycles. |
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As a result, those affected succeed in achieving better control of their symptoms such as mood swings, feelings of anger or fear and also self-mutilation. |
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Rapid cycling is when more than four extreme mood swings happen within a year, while cyclothymia is when sufferers' mood swings are not as severe as those in full bipolar disorder, but can be longer. |
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Some patients have an early onset form of bipolar disorder characterized by severe mood swings, anger outbursts, irritability, distractibility, hyperactivity and impulsive self-destructive behaviour. |
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The argument we're hearing is that ecstasy creates a problem by reducing the level of serotonin, which means that high use causes mood swings which lead to depression. |
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The jousting accident is also believed to have caused Henry's mood swings, which may have had a dramatic effect on his personality and temperament. |
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Catherine regularly experienced mood swings and bouts of melancholy, which could be partly explained by her husband's continuing to borrow money from her. |
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Up to half of all women experience a variety of emotional symptoms, such as mood swings, irritability, and depression, during the days leading up to their periods. |
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As oestrogen and progesterone levels decrease, many of us will experience physical and emotional symptoms like hot flushes, night sweats, mood swings and more. |
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Her wild mood swings displayed the natures of her multiple personalities. |
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The worst thing about my wife's pregnancy was her awful mood swings. |
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The Manic Depression Fellowship has a wealth of information and advice for those who have or think they may have manic depression or who experience mood swings. |
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