You could have a sleep disorder, such as obstructive sleep apnea or restless legs syndrome. |
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Those quick hand gestures and body movements betray a restless energy and a need for variety and originality. |
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Fact sheets are on topics such as restless legs syndrome, insomnia, and sleep apnoea. |
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Many are restless, depressed, and encumbered with the cares of the world and the deceitfulness of riches. |
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Or maybe it's because we have insomnia or one of the other sleep disorders such as sleep apnea or restless legs syndrome. |
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If you have restless legs syndrome, using hot or cold packs on your legs or taking a hot or cold bath might help. |
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I really hoped that I was right, because I was growing restless from the two long days. |
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Fans were becoming restless, and the aggressive Phillies wanted to please the crowd. |
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It was a hard night for him, with a full but restless and unresponsive audience. |
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Stanchioned cattle are very restless because their restraint limits their ability to lick or scratch. |
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Feeling suddenly restless, I began to swim away from him, wanting to stretch my limbs. |
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Abdul had been there for less then three hours and already he was restless. |
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Before they got restless and left the table, I cleared my throat and made an announcement. |
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Josh, feeling restless, read a book he'd checked out from the library in his bed. |
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It was still early but I was feeling restless so I grabbed my keys and let myself out of the house quietly. |
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Jonah spent several restless hours pacing in circles around his room, waiting for Yap to wake up. |
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I could tell you what time Ms. Craven had her tea, and when the boys would get restless and want to go home. |
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He would occasionally fidget around in his chair restless from his captivity. |
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In an age of restless channel surfing, you couldn't ask for anything better than this. |
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There is a restless feel about this group, but I let the first forty minutes continue as planned. |
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The animals were restless, disturbed by the smell of fire permeating the building. |
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There was a near record league game crowd growing increasingly restless at their teams' paucity of decent play. |
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I grew increasingly restless with each passing day, until I finally could stand it no longer. |
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Unfortunately, I was a restless sleeper and had my legs twisted in my sheets. |
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Glass may have been the material that best expressed the restless spirit of art nouveau. |
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Some people with restless legs syndrome also have periodic limb movements during sleep. |
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She splashed from one thing to another, an unruly girl, now a restless, impetuous woman. |
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To be rid of these restless feelings and emotions, he need only take a few steps to the recreation room. |
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He was tired from a restless night of thinking and practicing his diplomatic procedures. |
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She knew she shouldn't be lying in her bed, moaning and complaining of her troubled mind and restless heart. |
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As I left the meeting room to get ready for training, my body was restless with anticipation. |
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Texas beckoned not only their restless, adventurous spirits but evoked family heritage as well. |
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We spent the past weekend down in KwaZulu Natal, home of millions of restless Zulu warriors, bunny chows, and humidity. |
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I fell into a fitful, restless sleep, one that was preoccupied with thoughts of him. |
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She rocked me back and forth in her arms, much like quieting a restless babe. |
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I was restless and unable to drop off, my mind going one hundred miles an hour and flitting from one topic to the next. |
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I needed something to quiet my thoughts, but my mind was too restless for sleep. |
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I'd woken up almost every half hour through out the night feeling queasy before falling back into a restless doze. |
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She spent all night with her eyes shut but her restless mind wouldn't settle. |
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He was as fussy and fastidious as many great writers, prone to restless and often tiny adjustments. |
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Her infant son sat next to her and was fidgeting, restless and unable to sleep. |
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After dinner, there followed a restless night in the four-berth sleeper listening to the train wheels squealing and screeching. |
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A double blind crossover study of gabapentin to treat restless legs syndrome found that it improves both sensory and motor symptoms. |
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A person with insomnia may also have another sleep disorder such as sleep apnea, narcolepsy, and restless legs syndrome. |
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The restless thrill-seeking and damaged relationships he depicts in his films have been widespread in his real-life circles. |
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If she appears restless today, it's because the 44-year-old is on a mission to extend the range of work she takes on. |
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She is 22 but her voice is more blighted bud than rose, an emotional instrument that conveys innocence broken on the wheel of restless craving. |
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This person is agitated, anxious restless, tremulous and looses appetite and cannot sleep. |
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Unable to sleep, Roza took to wandering the castle aimlessly, once again prey to her restless and relentless torment. |
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The markets there are growing restless at the inordinate time it can take for a reported breakthrough to be translated into sellable product. |
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Others, then, have spotted that restless, rebellious streak in him, which made a military career impossible. |
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Anis pays attention in class, but only briefly, and then his mind is off on its restless wanderings. |
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But you did not drive out the restless new spirit which is always spoiling for a fight. |
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Wood's restless energy and monumental ambition made him an innovator who adapted the progressive spirit of the age to military affairs. |
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Throughout the novel, Fitzgerald presents her not only as a shallow, restless, and goalless person but also as cruel, corrupt, and dishonest. |
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The ceaseless, restless ebb and flow of humanity makes up the shifting patterns of life in a city. |
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These questions kept intruding themselves into my few unfilled moments and challenging me to face my restless self. |
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He seemed both tired and restless by the time the meal was washed down with a cupful of water. |
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And then, sometimes I was just restless and bored, though the film was consistently watchable. |
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Here, you will have a close encounter with fearsome lions, restless cheetahs, ferocious leopards, and sweet-looking lion cubs. |
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He had thought she would certainly leave the territory during the winter when the yearling foxes become restless. |
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The restless Blackpool away end were made more furious by the inconsistency of the referee in handing out yellow cards. |
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His display of passion and intent, his steadfastness not swayed by a biscuit, soothes my own restless soul. |
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While Sancho falls quickly to sleep, Don Quijote remains wakeful and restless. |
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His restless ambition has never quite been containable within one government department, even the Treasury. |
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This has been a quiet and restful spell of days after a restless but interesting week. |
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She felt restless just sitting there and tried to think of something to do. |
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She knew her crew was getting tired and restless, and the supplies wouldn't hold out forever. |
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The rebel son is restless, longs to kick over the traces and seeks personal advancement. |
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She gets a terrible pain every time she tries to walk, and yet she is very restless, and can hardly stand to sit still. |
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The sun rose in the late evening usually just when Eva was beginning to fall into fitful sleep with restless dreams. |
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I snatched six hours of restless, fitful sleep before having to get back into the office. |
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Bats rustled their wings above him, restless as the evening turned to night and the time to fly in search of food approached. |
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If you've never experienced restless leg syndrome, it's hard to understand the creepy-crawly feelings forcing your legs to move. |
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The words, restless and uncompromising, ask you to wake up, to change your life, to find a better way to live. |
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Measuring temperature in children can be difficult, especially when they are uncooperative or restless. |
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I feel tearful, angry, despondent, restless, annoyed, irritable and prickly all at the same time. |
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But we're restless people, we're never gonna be satisfied with something so one-dimensional. |
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Workfare regimes are not monolithic systems, but dynamic configurations of restless reform, technocratic emulation, and tangled scalar relations. |
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So restless that she could not sleep a wink and therefore had left her cozy bedroom. |
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His restless intellectualism curiously mirrors the expansive lives of the nomads and Australian cowboys he so much admires. |
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Moody and mordantly funny on the air, McEnroe has a restless mind that seems never to stop turning. |
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At dawn the next morning I stood in my skivvies on the balcony of my room and surveyed the restless sea. |
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If this can be achieved then the crowd tend to get a touch restless and this can filter through to the players on the pitch. |
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The artist's restless muse and critical intellect enable a confrontation with, and the effort to amend, the society's limiting traditions. |
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His sleep was restless, and every so often he mumbled a few unintelligible words. |
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Neighbours and friends who visited Pamela's home yesterday recited prayers and a decade of the rosary in a bid to quieten the restless spirit. |
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Most students were restless while the park ranger explained about the animals in the area. |
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Although alcohol can make you drowsy and is in fact a depressant, it can cause a restless sleep and actually may deprive you of needed REM sleep. |
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Those two million words were lapped up by the young and restless, the old and tired, and the middle-aged and lagging. |
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Dawes has also had some success in his restless search for his true identity. |
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More research in America has now suggested it could also affect mental health, leaving dieters feeling grumpy, tired, apathetic and restless. |
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In the restless, shadowy world of ethnic restaurants, chefs are always on the move. |
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As the ship neared the island, the captain grew restless and so retreated to the main deck where he could pace out his anxiety. |
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When I finally fell asleep, it was restless, and filled with uneasy dreams and nightmares. |
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Personal relations have become restless, fretful, often disturbed by an itch for change and variety. |
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Shurkom gently awoke E.D. out of a restless sleep, and announced that Robert was in need of his presence. |
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A restless, itinerant soul, he didn't stay in Symington long, setting up shop in a small family-run hotel in Ayr. |
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Already the fans are getting restless and many of those who made the trip to Taunton were in ill humour by tea-time yesterday. |
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Why then, Lay wondered, are other sows so restless that their movements endanger piglets in those first 12 hours? |
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While new recruits are being brought in, a lot of more experienced people are getting restless, and gone. |
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They deal in a tidy but dark brand of fusion, characterised by restless drumming, proggy gothic keyboards and spiky but lyrical guitar heroics. |
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One evening he was sitting puzzling over a problem, talking to himself and becoming more and more feverish and restless. |
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I'm wandering around in a restless state, reading a page from one book and moving on to another. |
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Not that sort of restless, you understand, but rather restless awake rather than asleep. |
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Alternatively cerebral and visceral, it's not easy listening, but is posesssed of a restless, elemental energy. |
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The last thing you want when running an international campaign is word that the locals are restless. |
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Thus the constant, unceasing, restless legislating in the areas of crime, punishment and anti-social behaviour. |
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Soft off-white colours and pastels, chubby pillows and billowing curtains take the edge off a late night nursing or a restless bout of colic. |
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Common side effects are skin redness when the patch is removed and restless sleep. |
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After about five days patients enter a second phase in which they are restless but not hyperactive or hostile and are now cooperative. |
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Her normally sleek auburn hair was frizzy and knotted and her clothes were wrinkled from a night of restless sleep. |
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A long, cold shower provided a quick fix, but after the ice-cold spray, his body still charged with restless energy. |
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There was nowhere else in the world she wanted to be yet she felt trapped, uneasy, restless. |
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Even now my restless eyes will settle on its surface and pause, as if some mystery, still obscure, might be solved. |
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I don't tan easily, but all those days outdoors had weathered me, and given me restless nights suffering from sunburn. |
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The interior is all brass fittings, wooden floors and cool burgundy booths, with a piano bar and two pool rooms to keep the restless active. |
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It's tempting to see parallels between their rich, expressionist daubs and the emotionally charged abstractions of Perelman's restless muse. |
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If the child is very uncomfortable and restless, wet a washcloth with tepid water and arnica tincture or lemon juice. |
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It is another of those nights when sleep eludes me and I am restless both mentally and physically. |
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The stallion, already spooked and restless, did not require much encouragement. |
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The ever restless Pablo Picasso began in the 1950s to create multicolor linocuts from just one block. |
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For all the hype, cars seem much more the source of restless dissatisfaction than of pleasure. |
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This restless spirit, having been called forth from the vasty deep, henceforth refused to be exorcised. |
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Since then, this perennially restless muse has wandered through a maze of creative highways and byways. |
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A prolific composer, he was a restless, eclectic experimenter throughout his life. |
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A few minutes later she fell into a restless sleep, filled with dreams of Geoff. |
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I took the raspberry leaf tea with milk from Neville's nanny, but no sugar as it made me restless. |
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All the cantonments outside Dhaka became restless and soldiers were contemplating to move towards Dhaka. |
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The rocking motion of the treadle and the gentle clacking of the machine often lulled the restless child. |
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Locked in their cells most afternoons, the breeders grew restless and consequently careless in their actions. |
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He had spent a restless night on a hard cot, with nothing but stale bread and ale to wake him up in the morning. |
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And in the bowers of the fields and verges, we hear them in our restless sleep, in mirth. |
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Its combination of racial politics and homoeroticism was a revelation to this restless, gay adolescent. |
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No wonder there are fights, that line is ridic and people get restless and annoyed. |
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The team decided to try a mild hypnotic drug on an as-needed basis to help the patient sleep better during restless nights. |
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Clearly, in this case, there are scientific methods available to test the validity of claims with which a restless population can be kept at bay. |
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The painting gracefully combines the classical ideal of stability with Romanticism's restless play of unresolvable tensions. |
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Her face contorts in pain as she moves but she remains in her restless sleep. |
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She did not practice at all, and immediately drifted into a restless and fitful sleep, though she did not know why. |
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March in New York is a restless time, an anticipatory time, hopeful yet apprehensive. |
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Charlie had almost dozed off into a restless sleep when Richie's voice startled him out of his slumberous state. |
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Still, other than the song I feel restless, irritated, lost and ready to snap at the slightest provocation. |
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All she remembered was pulling the covers over herself and dropping off into an exhausted yet restless sleep. |
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Patients with restless legs syndrome who give blood regularly are advised to see their physicians about possible adverse effects. |
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The medical risks associated with other sleep disorders, including more common conditions like insomnia and restless legs syndrome, are yet to be fully ascertained. |
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Her dark brown hair was tousled and tangled with signs of restless sleep. |
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The tenor saxophonist was one of the most imaginatively restless artists to ever work a bandstand. |
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Shipp's metallic chords against Brown's restless drumming and fitful swing are spine-tingling on Part Two, and his stately, harpsichord-like reverie entrancing on Part Three. |
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On the sleep questionnaire he denied restless sleep, or leg jerks. |
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Ultimately it was this restless search for new lines of axe exploration that led to his becoming bored very quickly with each project he was involved in. |
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The GOP leadership is already losing control of its restless, dissatisfied caucus. |
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From time immemorial our human race has been called a race of wanderers and wayfarers, a restless people forever setting forth in pursuit of a better life. |
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The new breed is full of confidence, driven by restless ambition. |
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Those who had watched the most television were more easily distracted and confused, more impulsive or restless, and more prone to obsessive behaviour. |
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How will the country cope with the immense energy shortage that stymies economic opportunity for a restless nation? |
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And yet, her inquisitiveness and restless mind seem to make it hard for her to be a full-on believer. |
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Hey, not all kids are irrepressible, mischievous, restless tykes! |
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Rubenstein was 31 years old when he left the White House, and he was restless to make his mark. |
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A restless American who rarely lived in one place for more than two years, he knew he was after something different. |
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Share your symptoms with your doc to determine if restless legs syndrome could be a reason why you feel tired frequently. |
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I was too psyched about Halloween to sleep more than a restless sleep. |
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I feared trouble because the mob was growing restless and violent. |
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And away from the glamour and the excitement of the stage, there is often the hidden loneliness, the restless mind that seldom knows the calm of a safe harbour. |
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The power in Tokyo rests with the restless, the young people of the streets creating art and music, and intrapreneurs developing new consumer products and services. |
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We waited and waited, and Boris, growing restless, wandered about, fussing with modelling wax and red clay. |
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Kaufman rode her Vespa to hard-hit parts of New Jersey to help clean houses and deliver food, but she was still restless. |
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He showed signs of a restless, wandering soul, someone searching for meaning around him. |
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The pin-drop silence at the start gradually melted into a gentle background murmur, full of the sound of papers rustling, friends whispering and restless feet shuffling. |
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Before me, the meadowy plains lay open under the restless sky. |
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The restless camera, the energetic editing, the New York locations, the polished performances give an impression of something clever and different. |
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They were not yet bedaubed with war paint, but they were as restless as panthers in a cage, and it was only a matter of days when they would whoop and howl with the loudest. |
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At one point, when David was sitting with him, he lapsed into a restless sleep in which he began shouting in French. |
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But Royer was a bit restless and was itching to ratchet things up a notch. |
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The crowd was restless, and when he had finished, the noise increased to a level above normal as they watched the two huddles of players, preparing for the game. |
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But even without help from a restless tectonic plate, folks in the napa Valley get easily agitated. |
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The neurological disorder restless legs syndrome can make you feel like you have the urge to move your legs often. |
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Politics beckoned, not just because it offered an outlet for his rhetorical brilliance and restless ambition, but also because MPs were immune from prosecution. |
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During a cluster headache, you may feel restless and nervous. |
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My optimism may seem incautious, but it starts from an appreciation of how dynamic capitalism evolves continuously from its own restless energies. |
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The sea itself seemed to resist clarity as much as complete stillness, as though its heart were restless, unquiet, pitted by its very nature against all that was unchanging. |
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Have you ever endured one of those nights when you're so restless that you can't tell whether the images darting through your mind are dreams or reality? |
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The college student has continued to refine her manic, restless creativity, crafting off-off-Broadway spectaculars as often near-transcendent as they are insanely irritating. |
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A catfight breaks out between restless, wilful Miss Braund and her pugnacious chaperone, Mrs Hammond, ending with a slap from the hostess, the hatchet-faced Mrs Rogers. |
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He had a restless, attention-seeking nature and loved to play the clown. |
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Despite this I was full of restless energy, and my nerves were fraying. |
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He ploughed on for 35 minutes and his audience grew increasingly restless. |
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I got very little sleep, but I was a powerhouse of restless energy. |
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She is 67 now, but sprightly with a fierce, restless energy. |
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Over the course of the study, three of the eight blood donors stopped experiencing symptoms of restless legs syndrome and five experienced a marked improvement. |
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Other underlying causes include arthritis, kidney disease, heart failure, asthma, sleep apnea, narcolepsy, restless legs syndrome, Parkinson's disease, and hyperthyroidism. |
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Tricyclic antidepressants that you have taken are very good general pain medicines but tend to exacerbate restless legs syndrome and periodic limb movements in sleep. |
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I have often prescribed that medication for restless legs syndrome. |
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It was zestful, restless, alive, jumping with jazz, sass and jive. |
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Some patients can't sleep because they have restless legs syndrome. |
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Certain medicines may help people who have restless legs syndrome. |
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Insomnia, narcolepsy, idiopathic hypersomnia, restless legs syndrome, and numerous medications are also common causes of inadequate sleep in adolescents. |
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I lay restless and antsy, tossing and turning every couple of minutes. |
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Noisy and restless, aracaris can be seen in groups of 12 or more straggling almost single file through the trees, staying mostly up in the highest trees. |
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Look, if you've got a posse of restless toddlers at home and just want to shut 'em up for 90 minutes, then by all means, bring them to see this movie. |
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He liked to work in sequence, creating a kind of photographic flick book of the places he fetched up in and somehow endowing his work with a sense of restless narrative. |
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The homogenous and sparse population was replaced by the restless diversity, sprawl and cacophony of one of the fastest growing places in America. |
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At about that time, he began to grow restless for the north country. |
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She has a mass of black curls, a long, still stare, a restless intellect. |
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This is how the restless energies of the poem construct the door between inside and outside, which is the interstitial space of our real dwelling. |
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Anna sat in the seat next to Izumi, her mind wakeful and restless. |
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She is restless, seriously jaded and weary of the word processor. |
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Euphoria is a meticulously researched homage to Mead's restless mind and a considered portrait of Western anthropology in its primitivist heyday. |
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For the next couple hundred years, the restless Goths were a menace to the Roman Empire. |
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Cabbell's unusual tomb was allegedly designed to keep his restless spirit from roaming Dartmoor. |
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In many cultures malignant, restless ghosts are distinguished from the more benign spirits involved in ancestor worship. |
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Small wonder that I am restless. I think, and think, and I cannot cease from thinking. |
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The rest of the night was a restless amalgam of anxiety and adrenaline. |
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Following a restless and difficult day, Tegan, who is 11 weeks old, falls asleep cuddled up with her mother Carys on the sofa. |
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Gateway has plenty of company in having to deal with frustrated, sometimes irate, customers.... The natives are restless. Few vendors are spared. |
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I glanced askance at this strange creature, and found him watching me with his queer, restless eyes. |
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The Spirit is fire and flame, a restless wind, a turbulent sea, an upsetter, a supplanter. |
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It was most unusual to have her strong, restless, wandersome father ensconced at home even if it was only temporarily. |
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Smart, demanding and restless, Generation Y is the fastest growing segment of the American workforce. |
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As the restless sleeper here, I'll take the lower berth. You take the upper. |
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An imperial and restless ideology, globalism is a potential force for belligerence as well as cosmopolitanism. |
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Stationed at the Montserrat Volcano Observatory, she and other volcanologists had been keeping a close eye on the restless mountain for two days. |
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It wasn't long before the crowd's mood swung towards restless irritability. |
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Nature then with rapture trembles, Music flows divine along To besoothe our restless feeling By the magic thrill of song. |
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No sooner was she out of hearing, And not expos'd to take alarm, Than from my restless couch I sprung, As if by swarming wasps bestung. |
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With you being so restless, try not to overexert yourself today or you will be doing your body a great deal more harm than good. |
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He was a tiny wiry-haired fellow with a pale, sharp-featured face and restless movements. |
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In March 1916, Churchill returned to England after he had become restless in France and wished to speak again in the House of Commons. |
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Lionly strength expresses independence of will and a restless wandering based in deep curiosity and intense perception. |
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Castle Howard is a flamboyant assembly of restless masses dominated by a cylindrical domed tower. |
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However, soon he became restless with routine assignments and the increased bureaucratization of the military profession. |
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My restless sock feet stopped midtap, on the very floor those gentlemen trod in their calfskin shoes and spats. |
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He has a loud voice and a nervous restless manner and a perfectly unaffected and businesslike address. |
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Might the restless checking of our phones, waiting for an expected response to a text or comment on a status update, be a type of iktsuarpok? |
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Although the Scottish kingdom had been easily conquered by King Edward, it lay restless under his rule. |
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Upon admission to acute rehabilitation almost two weeks after his accident, he was confused, restless, distractible, and logorrheic. |
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These other disorders include myoclonus or PLMS, restless leg syndrome, and bruxism. |
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Arctic seals use more breathing holes per individual, appear more restless when hauled out, and rarely defecate on the ice. |
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But it was natural, that the impetuous, restless young artist should incline more to excess of strength than of delicacy in his playing. |
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Charles was a light sleeper and would stay in his bed chambers for entire days at a time due to restless nights. |
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In a recent study of identical twins with restless leg syndrome, 10 out of 12 pairs reported having the syndrome. |
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They reported that the crowd in Manchester was becoming restless, and that the authorities feared a riot if the Duke did not arrive. |
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Getting lost and dealing with restless, screaming kids and back-seat drivers. |
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Rudolph promoted Stevens Pass with restless zeal. In seven years there, he helped turn a relatively small, roadside ski area into a hip destination. |
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This is precisely the task that Valcke embarks on in his thorough volume, which presents the image of a restless, tireless, and unsatisfiable Pico. |
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This election year, the natives are restless, the senior campaigners say. Long Island voters are angry about high taxes, affordable housing and drugs. |
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The undemandingness of the course left the students bored and restless. |
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To like everyone and to be happy with anyone was a virtue and its own reward, but I realized now that for weeks I had been feeling livery, impatient, restless. |
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Schiller's plays expressed the restless spirit of his generation, depicting the hero's struggle against social pressures and the force of destiny. |
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More than a million Britons may be suffering from the sleep disorder known as restless leg syndrome, but very few are given the correct diagnosis, research claimed today. |
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On the one hand, they're not unlike the squirmy, restless, self-absorbed creatures we hold hands with at stoplights so they don't dash headlong into traffic. |
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Fortress We watched the restless tides embracing the rocks, the shore, the small islands scattered around the coastline, Chateaubriand's tomb and the seabound fortress. |
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The lawless and restless runaway peasants that called themselves Cossacks looked for adventure and revenge against the nobility that had caused them suffering. |
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Certainly, Cowans' presence in the dugout will be a placatory link between the club's management and restless supporters and Lambert spoke in reverent tones. |
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When the audience grew restless, the speaker curtailed her speech. |
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Reduced body odor, reduced bloating,reduced headache, reduced breast engorgement,reduced restless leg syndrome, reduced arthritis and improved lubrication of eyes. |
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Few cures have emerged for the primary form of restless leg syndrome. |
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Cares, disappointments, busy days and restless nights, protracted studies, surfeitings, intemperance, and tobacco, all appear to have led to Lethargy. |
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They remained restless, sitting by the window the entire night. |
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The apars are noted, indeed, for their lively and restless manners. |
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Weekend Warriors had been a success in America and Australia before it was brought to the UK in 2005 by a restless dentist who used to be in a band. |
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