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Every other form and kind of Restlessness in the world has a definite cause, and the particular kind of Restlessness can only be removed by removing the allotted cause.
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Every other form and kind of Restlessness in the world has a definite cause, and the particular kind of Restlessness can only be removed by removing the allotted cause.
The Greatest Thing In the World and Other Addresses Henry Drummond 1874
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Restlessness, frequent headaches or trouble sleeping may also be signs of a rising tide of fear.
Darryl Sollerh: How To Help Your Kids Beat Test-Anxiety Darryl Sollerh 2011
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Restlessness, frequent headaches or trouble sleeping may also be signs of a rising tide of fear.
Darryl Sollerh: How To Help Your Kids Beat Test-Anxiety Darryl Sollerh 2011
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– Restlessness or irritation (irritable mood may be a symptom in children or adolescents too), or feelings of “dragging”
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Restlessness and a sense of injustice that would seek an outlet.
Tran Siberian Michael J. Solender 2010
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Restlessness took hold even in sleepy parts of the country.
Readers Remember The 1960s: "Change, Both Good And Bad" Mallika Rao 2010
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Restlessness took hold even in sleepy parts of the country.
Readers Remember The 1960s: "Change, Both Good And Bad" 2010
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Restlessness because, one month removed from my 22nd birthday and having recently watched most of those close to me graduate, I have one more semester of college before I can do the same.
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Restlessness, which harrows our European societies, seems to abet the prosperity of this one.
Paula Deitz: Alexis de Tocqueville: Letters From America 2009
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