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These include symptoms such as disorganization, short-fuse, temper, mood lability and sensitivity to stress [ 35, 116].
The patient responds to ten questions about "energy," temper, mood, fatigue, loneliness, sleep, vertigo, bowel function, pain, mobility, and overall health during the past week.
Buy from Amazon.com, Amazon.co.ukFEW histories of the British home front during the second world war really capture the "mood, temper and climate", lamented Elizabeth Bowen, a novelist who lived in London at the time.
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Temper, temper.
He noted that his experiences there gave him "the habit of observation, and the attendance on moods and tempers".
But, for the moment, they feel like clues to matters of greater weight: Trump's moods and tempers, his grievances, his favorites.
Health and wellbeing of humans and animals act as a seismograph of our planet Earths moods and tempers.
Moods have been tempered by the death of Davies, described by many as the best number eight ever to pull on a Welsh jersey.
A perceptive study of changing moods, the novel gives a moving picture of life that is tempered in its romantic shades by a quiet and aesthetic acceptance of death.
Tempers frayed.
Tempers flared.
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