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is restlessness
noun
The state or condition of being restless; an inability to be still, quiet, at peace or comfortable.
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There is restlessness throughout.
What links these hypochondriacs is restlessness.
"There is restlessness, inability to sit still, moving about in an aimless fashion, continually searching for something to do".
With speculation that Manager Jerry Manuel is on the verge of dismissal and with Minaya's window possibly closing as well, there is restlessness in the organization, skepticism in the city.
But remember, boredom is restlessness.
If there is restlessness in canine, propofol (1 mg/kg) was further intravenously injected.
Similar(54)
Yet there was restlessness in that morning session.
If blood vessels to the brain are blocked by emboli, there may be restlessness, anxiety, convulsions, or unconsciousness.
Early warnings may be restlessness, unsuccessful attempts to vomit or defecate, swelling of the abdomen, or distention of the rib cage.
If the retreats continue, team Corbyn know there will be restlessness on the left about betrayal, or more likely, anger at the media and Corbyn's opponents.
"I would say it was restlessness if it was not something else, which is inquisitive curiosity and the need to challenge myself," says Plant, sitting in the gallery above the lobby of Toronto's Royal York hotel.
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