Sentence examples for in which restlessness from inspiring English sources

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Taken together, these clinical features constitute a dampening of the variation in day-night activity (Volicer et al., 2001; Coogan et al., 2013); furthermore, two-thirds of individuals with AD that are living at home exhibit some degree of 'sundowning', in which restlessness and agitation increase late in the afternoon and early evening (Prinz et al., 1982; Volicer et al., 2001).

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Neither RLS nor PLMS should be confused with akathisia (inability to sit or stand still) in which patients complain of restlessness accompanied by movements such as fidgeting of the legs, rocking from foot to foot, pacing, or inability to sit or stand.

One of the latest pieces in "The Essential Tagore" is an essay called "Travel," from 1939, two years before his death, in which Tagore explains the lifelong restlessness that drove him from home to home and continent to continent: "I must leave the bonds that kept me confined, and move elsewhere.

Still, too much is better than too little, and Lyndsey Turner's production and Soutra Gilmour's design bravely match Ravenhill's kaleidoscopic restlessness; the moment in which Candide escapes the mind-numbingly cheerful Eldorado on a sheep's back is typically inventive.

It's a state of spiritual hunger and dissatisfaction, of restlessness and curiosity, of excitement and anticipation, in which one is, as Nick puts it, "within and without, simultaneously enchanted and repelled by the inexhaustible variety of life".

The first act foursome is a miracle of staging in which the characters seem propelled by drink, lust and their own inner restlessness.

She remains the ideal conduit for the mood-switching restlessness of Ms. Tesori's collage of a score, in which anthropomorphic household appliances provide Motown-style backup to Caroline's thoughts.

They are all caught in an agony of restlessness, looking for a place to hide in a society in which single women are constantly under scrutiny.

Desperately Seeking Paradise draws on an old Muslim literary tradition in which a man sets out from home and friends, ostensibly to make his pilgrimage to Mecca, but really to indulge his mental and spiritual restlessness.

That is, a person feeling the emotion has a sense of being continuous with the rest of the universe, but does not so much feel a drive toward something, as does, for example, Saint Augustine in feeling a restlessness which only a love for God can quiet (Augustine, Confessions, Book One, Chapter One).

They are a restless bunch physically – which mirrors their restlessness overall.

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