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This, combined with Iain’s quite understandable jitteriness as he faced leaving not only the life he knew but also the world he had spent his life on, made for some uncomfortable silences and more than one irritable spat
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I've been trying not to act too depressed and irritable
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The human subject is growing more irritable
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But she had an unlikely savior in the irritable Breton man who stood by in the cave, wounded but defiant
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The irritable Breton would enjoy the vigilant eyes of not only the usual guards, but now the fortuitous Tribune and his soldiers as well - and he could hardly contain his excitement for the opportunity
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Mr Snickerty grew irritable
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She was extremely irritable, understandably, and sometimes she was so ill she had to miss class for days which meant she always had catching up to do
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Had Joseph been delayed? Perhaps he'd had a change of heart? Could he have been discovered, exposed? She didn't know, and the suspense was making her anxious and irritable
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His lost love had made him irritable and angry
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Cara seemed cranky and irritable and said she was getting a blister from the strap of her new sandals
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Irritable movement resulted in a slow rise to reluctant consciousness
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His arm involuntarily tightened slightly around her waist again, high enough this time to miss the irritable reminder of the price that he had paid for that torrent of experiences
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“Benjamin!” Moshe, suddenly irritable, called out as he looked around to see if anyone had
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They said I was becoming irritable
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the irritable reminder of the price that he had paid for that torrent of experiences
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I've worked hard enough for you— but it's not the kind of work that brings in a lot of money, and so I've become irritable and bad-tempered
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He had become irritable, sullen, and grouchy with everyone
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THE COMING MORNING, IRRITABLE and sullen, Tobias
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Despite my reservations it appeared to work; guests who arrived irritable, pinched and nervous, perked up remarkably; although it’s just as likely their sudden rush of bonhomie was relief at entering a warm house after trudging through freezing sleet
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McFife"s irritable descent was followed by the young woman"s clattering heels
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Having to please his irritable mother of whom he was so ashamed he never invited anyone home
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They seemed cold, irritable and unfriendly
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In moments Roger’s office door opened and in came Bill Mason, wheezing with the exertion and in an irritable mood
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George Riley had been on Grand Cayman for three days but he was already becoming impatient and irritable
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So now here they were at 10:15, in the building but still standing by the door, hungry, cold in their wet clothes, and increasingly irritable
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What's more, Travis felt irritable and moody
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Travis stood up, exhausted and irritable
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A half hour later Lewis sits down in the armchair, tired, irritable and dusty, he stares moodily down at the 'new' carpet
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Suzy arrives home tired and irritable; she had been shocked at Lewis's poor physical condition and had no desire to spend the rest of her life with him
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The driver and the officer beside him were hot and irritable as they handed over their papers
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I’ve noticed that you’ve been really irritable lately, you look
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Then he gulped back irritable thoughts of things that can hurt us, things that we fear and things that we lose…
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tense, irritable and have physical complaints as well as inconvenient rages, but they do not emotionally pay for their own mistakes
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It was the constant change of milk that caused the child’s intestine to be irritable
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Effectiveness of plantago seed husks in comparison with wheat brain on stool frequency and manifestations of irritable colon
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It is believed that this is a cause of many intestinal disorders, like irritable bowl syndrome
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Crohn’s disease, irritable bowel syndrome, ulcerative colitis, Celiac, ulcers, chronic fatigue, migraines, heartburn, indigestion, constipation, arthritis, eczema, psoriasis and auto-immune diseases are digestive in origin and the sooner we understand this, the sooner we can be one the road to wellness
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Now at a personal level, if you find that you've lost your rest, lost your peace, if you find that you're becoming anxious, you're getting stressed out, irritable, confused, go back to where you lost it
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The upshot of that test, an extensive clinical interview, and an array of other studies indicated that Rob was suffering from irritable bowel syndrome, sometimes called colitis, or simply I
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More directly, the Chen Li Pills are a formula used to help with your irritable bowel syndrome
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Paddy was an irritable boy, about Arin’s age, with a head of flaming hair and a horde of mean older brothers
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My brother had been feeling irritable, and Floy diagnosed it as lack of exercise
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“When Andrei comes back,” he said in an irritable voice, “You should probably stay away, princess
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Weary and irritable she just wanted to go home to her warm, comfortable bed
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Why was he so irritable?
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For more than a year he’d grown more irritable and inflexible toward both Connie and Josh
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Not that Cam could give her the greeting he wanted with Miranda trailing right behind, looking irritable
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It weakens your body and makes you irritable
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Meanwhile, Roth walked about in the drawing room downstairs, glancing with irritable
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format, he released his grasp on Lucifer with an irritable flourish, for that child had begun to
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' And he muttered something that sounded irritable about the _lieber Gott_ having strewn the world with so many plain women
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He must," said Herr Dremmel with irritable gloom, "wash
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The snake venom and hunger made him irritable, and he’d slipped out of character right after rescuing Miss Lewis
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then the irritable spirit bounced,
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Even her grandmother had noticed how irritable she had be-come
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His eyes drooped, his shoulders sagged, and after waiting around nearly half an hour for Riordan to purchase supplies for their trip, he’d become irritable as well
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I think if anyone should be irritable, it should be me
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me so irritable with members of my family that I keep making more Karma
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Hollyhock is said to help in soothing irritable bowel syndrome, thereby increasing the
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He had his suspicions for many years, even before Albert, but this time my attitude was irritable and confrontational
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He was emotionally shot, irritable, and pissed that today he had to be as close to sober as he had been in the last two years
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She watched him with irritable expectancy for a few moments, and then grunted
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As a result of pain you may experience delayed or incomplete stools, as mentioned earlier these problems can cause chronic fecal impaction, causing even more problems, including diverticular disease, irritable bowel syndrome, ulcerative colitis, precancerous polyps, and even colorectal cancer
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Usually the most noticeable sign that a child may be beginning to use drugs is when he is irritable and overly sensitive
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There was a smile on his lips, and a new shade of irritable impatience was apparent in that smile
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And then there are nerves, there are nerves, you have overlooked them! Why, they are all sick, nervous and irritable!
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You are nervously irritable, Rodion Romanovitch, by temperament; it's out of proportion with other qualities of your heart and character, which I flatter myself I have to some extent divined
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The latter went to the window and waited with irritable impatience till he calculated that Porfiry had reached the street and moved away
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The torment, the irritable tide that wil not be at rest,
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He was moody, irritable, and pensive by turns, lost his appetite, neglected his dress and devoted much time to playing tempestuously on his piano, avoided Jo, but consoled himself by staring at her from his window, with a tragic face that haunted her dreams by night and oppressed her with a heavy sense of guilt by day
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"Blessed be God," said Don Quixote when he had heard Don Lorenzo's sonnet, "that among the hosts there are of irritable poets I have found one consummate one, which, senor, the art of this sonnet proves to me that you are!"
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She was becoming irritable, greedy, voluptuous; and she walked about the streets with him carrying her head high, without fear, so she said, of compromising herself
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Jennings' manners, and invariably disgusted by them, should overlook every inconvenience of that kind, should disregard whatever must be most wounding to her irritable feelings, in her pursuit of one object, was such a proof, so strong, so full, of the importance of that object to her, as Elinor, in spite of all that had passed, was not prepared to witness
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Walter Morel was, at this time, exceedingly irritable
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Elinor had not needed this to be assured of the injustice to which her sister was often led in her opinion of others, by the irritable refinement of her own mind, and the too great importance placed by her on the delicacies of a strong sensibility, and the graces of a polished manner
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Arthur was so inflamed and irritable at last, that when he won a scholarship for the Grammar School in Nottingham, his mother decided to let him live in town, with one of her sisters, and only come home at week-ends
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But often he got irritable
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Paul was raw and irritable
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For a time he chafed, was irritable with his young wife, who loved him; he went almost distracted when the baby, which was delicate, cried or gave trouble
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He had been such a jolly lad, and full of the warmest affection; now he grew colder, more and more irritable and gloomy
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Day and night he was watching, and patiently enduring all the annoyances that irritable nerves and a shaken reason could inflict; and, though Kenneth remarked that what he saved from the grave would only recompense his care by forming the source of constant future anxiety---
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I sat, a model of patience, trying to attract his absorbed attention from its engrossing speculation; till he grew irritable, and got up, asking why I would not allow him to have his own time in taking his meals? and saying that on the next occasion, I needn't wait: I might set the things down and go
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"Don't be so irritable, Ned," I then told the harpooner, "and don't ruin things for us with pointless violence
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“What are you reading about, Abigail?” she said again, and hated the irritable edge in her voice
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He could be irritable
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Kernan's tongue, the occasional stinging pain of which had made him somewhat irritable during the day, became more polite
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” The whole family worried about Rosemary—would some accident befall her, or would she get lost if she wandered away? When she was twenty-two, Eunice admitted, Rosemary’s behavior became more “irritable and difficult
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Irritable little gnat she was and always would be and that was why no-one could get on with her poking her nose into what was no concern of hers
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" The count bit his lips till the blood almost started, to prevent the ebullition of anger which his proud and irritable temper scarcely allowed him to restrain; understanding, however, that in the present state of things the laugh would decidedly be against him, he turned from the door, towards which he had been directing his steps, and again confronted the banker
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He was irritable and withdrawn
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Either she was taking the children of a Russian family home from the springs, or fetching a shawl for a sick lady, and wrapping her up in it, or trying to interest an irritable invalid, or selecting and buying cakes for tea for someone
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‘Yes, but I was very much interested by your irritable neighbor,’ said Levin, sighing
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Sotillo, irritable, moody, walked restlessly about, held consultations with his officers, gave contradictory orders in this shrill clamour pervading the whole empty edifice
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Some further remark of Lord Roxton's about the danger only made me irritable
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She had never seen her in such a strangely irritable condition
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Fontaine admitted that he was puzzled, after his tonic of sulphur, molasses made Scarlett so irritable and listless by turns