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1 It wasn't torpor that kept her-shewas often restless to the point of irritability.
2 Chefs are often restless souls, seeking outlets for their creativity.
3 This often disordered my health, and made me sometimes heavy and dull, but more often restless and feverish.
4 He was less and less at home, except at dinner-time, and he was often restless , and, she saw, often annoyed.
5 A new dance work on show in Auckland aims to explore the world through the often restless and overwhelmed millennial perspective.
6 Even during the night he is often restless and depressed, insomuch that refreshing sleep is kept a stranger to his eyes.
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