Soon enough, your office outbursts will be history, and you'll be closer to your ideal performance state. |
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Unable to control his outbursts of extreme violence, he has spent the past several years in a mental hospital. |
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In kanyu, these energy outbursts are called regulators, and the most powerful of them take the form of mesas, buttes, and large rock pillars. |
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Very often a death in the family or the breakdown of a marriage triggers the violent outbursts and the dramatic changes in personality. |
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You are enthusiastic and spontaneous about life but need to guard against sudden outbursts of anger or love. |
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Many times, however, irritability or outbursts remain even in the absence of a mood disorder. |
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Oftentimes, irritability and temper outbursts diminish when a mood disorder is treated. |
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She's childish, sullen, moody and volatile, prone to outbursts of jealousy, weeping, rage and laughter. |
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He was a man of violent passions, easily moved to anger and outbursts of his famous temper, at times uncontrollable. |
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Anticipation proved better than the debate itself, with its weak moderation and unintelligent, emotionally charged outbursts. |
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Swanson's hit-and-miss lyrics, combined with the spasms and outbursts of the moog keyboard, completed the bands' sound. |
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His voice was calculatedly calm, betrayed by occasional outbursts of frustration. |
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Astronomers see these processes occurring in other stars and witness outbursts and oscillations in stellar sizes on all sorts of time scales. |
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Stormy scenes and emotional outbursts at work or at home are defused due to your meditative attitude and calming influence. |
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Frontal lobe damage causes severe personality changes and sudden emotional outbursts. |
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They note that she is frequently sad or tearful, that she often becomes agitated, that she has periodic emotional and angry outbursts. |
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He also is undecided on his emotions, chopping and changing between angry violent outbursts and whiny emotional pleas. |
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There are no big dramatic outbursts between the two of them, but there's still plenty of sexual tension to be had. |
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Even his intimate friends in the literary circuit dread the occasional outbursts which reflect his cynical humour and contempt for hypocrites. |
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The timing is right too, with slow lulls of discomfort interspersed with violent outbursts of emotion. |
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April however, still has outbursts of rain storms which is why people do not often go for outings. |
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Many violent crimes, terrible as they are, are once-only affairs, outbursts of sudden uncontrolled emotion or anger. |
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There were no loud sobs, no outbursts of screams, only silent tears, streaming down the side of her face. |
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He choreographed ballets that involved the full company in explosive outbursts of energy. |
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And so the game goes on, stopping and starting, punctuated with random outbursts of grievous bodily harm. |
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Volcanic activity and outbursts of undersea gases are the prime suspects for these periods of lethal pollution. |
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However, these stars had never been observed to emit outbursts of gamma rays. |
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One minute he's a hermit and the next he's a mentally challenged lunatic with sudden outbursts. |
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Do not succumb to the temptation of jumping into impulsive and sensational outbursts of heavy workouts. |
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So it's hardly surprising to discover that its fans are given to frequent outbursts of low-rent theorizing. |
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They have an unfair disadvantage when it comes to appreciating what you do, because they know all about you and your histrionic outbursts. |
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These are neurotically emotional outbursts and chemically induced sensations of grandeur and paranoia. |
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Spontaneous outbursts, to his mind, are for fools, hysterics and chat show guests. |
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Her occasional outbursts of temper and impetuosity are followed by self-admonishment. |
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He is extremely upset and his outbursts in court have demonstrated the degree of that upset. |
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Narrow political interests and intemperate outbursts should be moved to one side. |
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No one likes receiving emotional, intemperate outbursts, even from people who think they have been wrongly accused. |
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To be sure, he did his part to test out the audio system, mixing celebratory calls with fist pumps and short outbursts of enthusiasm. |
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He remains cool under pressure, and even his temper outbursts turn out to be mere ploys to gain advantage. |
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The dignity of male grief is poignantly explored by alternating outbursts of frustration with consoling movements of group solidarity. |
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I could put up with his outbursts, the jealousy and possessiveness but not the violence. |
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Their wonderfully playful set took in reggae and funk as well as the reliably prickly outbursts of their infectious and catchy crowd-pleasers. |
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Putting her hand on the receiver in case there should be any outbursts of cusses or derogatory remarks, she told her friend. |
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He flails around at everyone but directs most of his outbursts towards Margaret who acts like a prissy school teacher. |
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Transformations of former country areas made by the Promethean outbursts of the Industrial Revolution are notorious. |
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She was usually silently stubborn but was on occasion prone to emotional outbursts. |
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Some of the children became prone to violent outbursts, irritability, nightmares, and insomnia. |
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A third feature is autonomic reactivity, which results in angry outbursts, difficulty in sleeping and hyper excitability. |
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For decades, such films were low-grade romances with weak plots interfused with 20-odd musical outbursts. |
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Old, his face was weathered and wrinkled, but he always had a smile for the strange woman and her sporadic emotional outbursts. |
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He is a messy, carefree drunk, prone to loud outbursts, spontaneous characterisations and ad-lib renditions of whatever comes to his mind. |
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His outbursts of anger were so frightening, one of his fellow teachers said, that two children had wet their pants. |
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So what if their lyrical outbursts are in English, they capture the sound of inner city west Wales with precision and wit. |
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Wilkes' trademark vocal sound is a dry megaphone rasp, and he alternates it with savage harmonica outbursts. |
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Thus, for the government, the riots were outbursts of anarchic criminality, often fomented by outside agitators. |
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Quite what effect his outbursts are having on his daughter is hard to imagine. |
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Sam runs his own company, manufacturing plastic table mats, and is placid only in between his frequent outbursts. |
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At earlier hearings magistrates have had to order him to stay in the cells because of his outbursts in court. |
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Both men were temperamental and subject to long periods of brooding followed by explosive outbursts of anger. |
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It's a silvery world of mauves, soft greens and occasional outbursts of clear colour. |
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You seem to be very cheerful and Ria was able to sit quietly through one of Angie's outbursts. |
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The sitting held was at a hotel auditorium in the city, where Commission members listened over tea and biscuits to passionate outbursts on violence against animals. |
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The crowd at First was relatively calm, appeased, in part, by periodic, spontaneous outbursts of the Star-Spangled Banner. |
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They often think their outbursts and abusiveness are entirely justified. |
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There has been a series of public outbursts, the most recent being a blazing row between Independent councillor Chris Jarvis and interim manager Andrew Flockhart. |
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For episodic outbursts, success often results from combining drug therapy with a careful analysis of the context and precipitants of the outburst. |
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Further in front, children receiving their First Communion displayed a mixture of decorous behaviour and occasional outbursts of cheerful chanting in praise of their hero. |
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Stress call lead to illnesses like high blood pressure, heart disease, ulcers, migraines and mental-health, problems like nervous breakdowns and violent outbursts. |
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There is to us an all-embracing moderation linked to the delights of our weather, which rarely succumbs to the outbursts of violence that maim people and flatten buildings. |
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It felt unsettling because we as the audience are accustomed to sadness, depression and irrational outbursts in typical movies that deal with death. |
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As of 2005, Safin estimated he had broken more than 300 rackets in emotional outbursts. |
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He argues that not only are the wild outbursts of speculation that characterize an investment bubble totally unpredictable, but unstoppable as well. |
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Comets are prone to outbursts of activity like this, but the exact reasons for the activity are not well understood, according to the European Space Agency. |
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For now, an impasse holds Ukraine in a limbo punctuated by violent outbursts. |
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David coped by continuing to fulfill his sibling caretaking responsibilities at home, while erupting with fits of anger, foul language, and violent outbursts at school. |
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Has Oxford provoked one of the most imaginative outbursts in music today? |
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Their righteous outbursts represent an ancient and unctuous form of kabuki theater. |
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This is a dramatically different view of star death, one that entails multiple explosive outbursts and not just a single bang, as previously thought. |
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As the illness progressed, his delusions took over and he had violent outbursts. |
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Older and chubbier, which doesn't matter, he is a torrentially powerful, elemental actor, whose outbursts mesmerize, and whose very silences impress. |
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Both magnetars are part of the small group of objects called soft gamma-ray repeaters, because they repeatedly experience much weaker outbursts of gamma rays. |
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These objects are now known to be neutron stars, the collapsed cores of massive stars that have ended their lives in vast outbursts known as supernova explosions. |
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For outbursts like these, Ed's teachers eventually flunked him, so he hauled up to Johannesburg and trained as an industrial radiographer, testing welds in an oil refinery. |
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We had a fellow, on the one hand, with a temperament given to bullying execratory outbursts, who had demonstrated neither an interest in nor knowledge of our Constitution. |
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Anybody who has been the victim of a judge who has been premature in his expostulations has good reason to recall how devastating outbursts can be. |
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She easily moves between moments of quiet restraint to outbursts of unrepressed anger. |
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Unfree speech often shouts out the pain of one's emotional unfreedom, expressing victimhood and alienation in outbursts of anger and blame. |
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The piece is both gestural and contemplative, often drivingly energetic with coruscating outbursts, but often suffused with bell-coloured magic. |
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The humour is often outrageous with unexpected outbursts from characters such as Dinger, or witty remarks from worker Mike. |
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Denise Phillips is a joy as Joyce, unmitigatedly thick and prone to outbursts of tuneless singing. |
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Prone to classroom outbursts and not bathing, both slow and fat, Finkel seemed destined for a life in the subbasement of the social high-rise. |
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Supporters of reform will surely countermobilize, leading to more outbursts and demonstrations. |
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Boaistuau adds much moralising and sentiment, and the characters indulge in rhetorical outbursts. |
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In 1741 guardians were appointed to take care of his affairs and watch lest in his outbursts of violence he should do himself harm. |
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Ivan's notorious outbursts and autocratic whims helped characterise the position of Tsar as one accountable to no earthly authority, only to God. |
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It is made of small, slaggy pieces of lava and rock that have been tossed into the air by outbursts of steam and other gases. |
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Revolutionarity can exist only in the feelings of an individual man or in the periodical outbursts of the masses. |
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If you ignore, unblock and mute the shoutier, harsher outbursts on social media, which is easy to do, most Scots are moderate voices. |
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Franck's runaway accelerandos and torrential outbursts of emotion have rarely sounded more natural or more necessary. |
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But true fans can help to overcome these and people should get behind the club, rather than display outbursts of negativity. |
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Hence, frequent lyrical outbursts or specifying notions in a completely new, profound and innovatory spirit. |
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We report CCD photometry of outbursts of PU UMa in 2009 and 2012 carried out by a worldwide network of observers using small telescopes. |
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Some of these outbursts, however, may have been theatrical and for effect. |
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Jamie Milligan, 26, later blamed his outbursts on his Asperger's Syndrome. |
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This confused musicians during US tours, as they found that American audiences were less attentive and more prone to outbursts during quiet passages. |
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She joined Olivier for a European tour of Titus Andronicus, but the tour was marred by Leigh's frequent outbursts against Olivier and other members of the company. |
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The movement begins with three eerie sustained notes, and through tremolo chromatics and abrupt outbursts creates an impression which set the scene for the Takemitsu work. |
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The piece moves in alluring spans of swirling figures, jagged lines and pointillistic outbursts, often prodded forward by ostinatos in the perky piano. |
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