Dr. Young has found that taking tryptophan can affect human social behavior, decreasing aggression, irritability and quarrelsomeness. |
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With characteristic quarrelsomeness Janet responded rebukingly to an elaborate compliment. |
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The Celts were characterized by quarrelsomeness, both within the tribe and in their indulgence in inter-tribal warfare. |
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His jokes, his quarrelsomeness and his weakness for digression are a drawback. |
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Help us to overcome our quarrelsomeness and live in accordance with your command of love. |
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I couldn't see either face, but their voices had the peaceable quarrelsomeness of those who have just passed from middle-aged to elderly. |
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Building a consensus with our friends before we acted only encouraged quarrelsomeness. |
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In fact, we accuse ourselves of quarrelsomeness and jealousies. |
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There is a crying in the wilderness quality to her book, a sense that certain simple truths have been lost sight of in the smoky quarrelsomeness of American life. |
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Findlay also brings out the quarrelsomeness of the central trio. |
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Charm and quarrelsomeness in equal parts are necessary. |
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