It will soothe your baby's stomach, help to relieve wind and reduce fretfulness, helping your baby to have a good night's sleep. |
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Ignoring the fretfulness in his voice, Isabella glared at him out of the corner of her eye and then turned away to dry the remainder of her tears. |
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It took me longer than it should have to realise that she was scared, to stop dismissing her unease as the silly fretfulness of an old lady, to decide that I would take her. |
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The commissioners' concerns reflect a public fretfulness evident on the many websites and forums that air disputes between neighbours. |
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As young infants, they show high levels of motor activity and fretfulness in response to stimulation. |
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Nice, though not as devastating, in its mortal fretfulness, as the line that he fired off a few years ago, when he was the solo host. |
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On the contrary, popular culture now appears to promote a psychological regime of fretfulness about the state of the world and ourselves. |
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It is fretfulness all around, and all have a very miserable, unhappy time of it. |
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Does Jon Richardson's obsessiveness and fretfulness make you roll around in fits of laughter? |
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