My conjecture is that he owes his restlessness and volatility to his Spanish blood from his mother's side. |
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Claudius sees through Gertrude's queenly behavior to the restlessness in her heart. |
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Dr. Healy continuously returns the issue of akathisia, a motor restlessness, as if this is unique. |
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The most common early side effects of fluoxetine are agitation, insomnia, and neuromuscular restlessness resembling akathisia. |
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This can be minimized by giving the drug at bedtime. Parkinsonism, restlessness, dizziness, and sedation are other common side effects. |
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His liberal-minded father tolerated his restlessness and arranged for him to work with the forest warden in a lakeside area outside Vienna. |
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Home is no longer where people come to rest but the motion created by their restlessness. |
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From the beginning, with a masterful simplicity, these films have been ruled by an air of restlessness. |
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He explored the realities of urban life with a critical intelligence and a Faulknerian restlessness unmatched by any of his contemporaries. |
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His choices of dancers and choreographers reflect youthful athleticism, dynamic restlessness, independence, and innovation. |
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In her novel, what abides is dissatisfaction, restlessness, the hungry tapeworm of individual will. |
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You know the rest of the story of that first night, when R.'s restlessness drove me to sack out on the couch. |
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In addition to this, most sufferers also experience awakenings and restlessness during their usual nighttime sleeping hours. |
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The disorder is expressed physically in diminished appetite, poor sleep with frequent awakenings, and restlessness and psychomotor agitation. |
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Try Teething Granules, which help relieve restlessness and irritability due to pain and tenderness associated with teething. |
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Whether it was a sudden, temporary insomnia or just mental restlessness, I meandered out of the sleeping house and onto the dark beach. |
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He didn't follow conventions, he took risks and created his own, making restlessness his metier. |
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The same restlessness beneath an appearance of happiness, which Nick notices in Tom, he sees in Daisy as well. |
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Every age is one of belief and unbelief but our own century has been characterised by restlessness and uncertainty. |
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The levels of adrenaline and endorphins remain high and can cause a feeling of restlessness and even a sleepless night. |
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With long-term administration, restlessness, sleeplessness, mydriasis, headaches and cardiac dysfunction can occasionally appear. |
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How much did his restlessness, his personal bootstrapping, influence the entrepreneurialism of the age? |
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Tommy's newfound intellectual and moral restlessness has cost him his wife and family. |
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I ate a light breakfast and nodded off to asleep again, sleepy from the previous night's restlessness. |
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It is amusing to notice his lectures to Jeffrey, on his cacography, which may be attributed to a similar restlessness of mind. |
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Indecision leads to restlessness, and before long, the dark-haired young man found himself pacing back and forth in front of the hearth. |
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Each time we sit still with the restlessness and heat of anger we are tamed and strengthened. |
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Hops are widely used in European herbal medicine to treat restlessness, anxiety and sleep disturbances. |
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Such restlessness has not just been a by-product of institutional overprotection. |
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Symptoms of physical restlessness or hyperactivity can be a part of the disorder. |
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It also works with people who have a wide range of special needs, such as emotional or behavioural problems, impulsivity, or restlessness. |
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Other Gujaratis who have taken shelter in Shorapur village complain of restlessness, getting upset easily and being irritable all the time. |
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The article really hit home for me and spoke to the root of my restlessness and discontentment in life. |
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Paradoxical CNS stimulation results in talkativeness, excitability, restlessness, anxiety, mania, hyperactivity, delirium, and rage. |
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Life in the mountains and the deserts catered to his restlessness. |
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Her dual or multiple personality is plagued by psychic restlessness. |
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He explored the realities of urban Indian life with a critical intelligence and a Faulknerian restlessness unmatched by any of his contemporaries. |
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The last piece of the evening, Franck's Chorale no 3 offered more Gallic-sounding reed stops, and a near-ideal balance between the music's restlessness and serenity. |
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Eight hours after admission, she experienced increased restlessness, irritability, severe dyspnea, nausea, and vomiting, and she was incontinent of urine and feces. |
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A variety of other clinical findings ensue, which may include anxiety, restlessness, hyperexcitability, hallucinations, dysphagia, and hydrophobia. |
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He sees through her queenly behaviour to the restlessness in her heart. |
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It speaks of his own desires, his restlessness, his ungratefulness. |
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Although hypoxemia and anxiety may cause agitation and restlessness, anxiolytic medications should be administered only when the physician is prepared to intubate. |
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Music is somehow related to it, and a metaphor of restlessness, romanticism, utopia somehow. |
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In addition to headaches and restlessness, she had lost her appetite and a lot of weight. |
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But the prevailing emotion that day, even among us awardees, was a bemused sense of boredom, restlessness and insatiability. |
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I knew immediately where to locate my benighted family and growing restlessness. |
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These signals are responsible for the effects of caffeine consumption such as alertness, excitability, increased mental awareness, and restlessness. |
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Here we must be talking about revolution, marked by joyous restlessness, a harmonization of ends, and a desire that pushes a vision of the human potential into realization. |
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While not depicted here, it is suggested that the inhibitory input to these DA pathways produces the overt and covert restlessness characteristic of akathisia. |
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Spirit, Spirit of restlessness, stir me from placidness, Wind, wind on the sea. |
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Mama named me Journey. Journey, as if somehow she wished her restlessness on me. |
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Night comes at last, and some hours of restlessness and confusion bring me again to a day of solitude. |
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A combination of these factors contributed to a growing restlessness under English rule. |
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The impetuosity of her temper, the energy and restlessness of her character, placed in a point of eternal friction with us. |
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How universal, too, the restlessness, how deep the groanings and travailings of the human race. |
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Observations on diving times, on pre-migratory restlessness and on some displays of Silvery Grebes Podiceps occipitalis. |
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Benzamides work well for people with GERD and gastroparesis, but can lead to restlessness, sedation, and extrapyramidal effects. |
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The same inertia and restlessness is setting in behind the scenes as well. |
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In that respect, Monk, like Miles, made a virtue out of restlessness. |
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Manic episodes, however, are characterized by restlessness, euphoria, and delusions of grandeur. |
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Poor diet alone can lead to distractibility impulsivity and restlessness and look like learning difficulties or ADHD, when it is not. |
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Now,faced with the same symptoms,I would certainly turn to homeopathy, trying Tarentula for restlessness or Arsenicum for feelings of insecurity. |
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Mildred Walpole found it hard to settle in New Zealand, and something of her restlessness and insecurity affected the character of her eldest child. |
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The agents did not create 'emigration fever,' but they did tap into a sense of restlessness that, if nurtured, could result in a decision to emigrate. |
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In this one, Marilyn's longtime girlfriends have been telling her that her restlessness, hot flashes and general discontent are pre-menopausal signs. |
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Restless leg syndrome is a condition generally characterized by dysesthesia or paresthesia of the legs, motor restlessness, and an intense urge to move. |
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Acturience, or desire of action, in one form or another, whether as restlessness, ennui, dissatisfaction, or the imagination of something desirable. |
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Symptoms and signs of increased sympathetic activity include hypertension, tachycardia, cardiac dysrhythmias, increased perspiration, fever, hyperglycaemia and restlessness. |
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