On the other hand unhappy emotionaldisturbance greatly retards the digestive processes.
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In children with emotionaldisturbance, response to methylphenidate was seldom satisfactory.
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She was also showing signs of emotionaldisturbance and behavioural problems.
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Allen's disruptive editing style conveys a sense of emotionaldisturbance and impending chaos.
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It has things in it, possibilities of emotionaldisturbance-youcan have no idea!
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Adolescence is not invariably a time of major emotionaldisturbance.
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He, too, was conscious of a curious emotionaldisturbance.
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Harper felt his heart beating in his chest a little faster, felt agitation and emotionaldisturbance.
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The emotionaldisturbance of leaving the Boleyn Ground for the London Stadium may be playing a part.
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And yet the upheaval of war is just a passing emotionaldisturbance in the normal life of men.
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An emotionaldisturbance of unusual intensity had driven him to seek consolations in strange scenery and mysterious desolations.
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Even if the Sadist has an emotionaldisturbance, he is intellectually and spiritually exactly like you and me.
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The deterrents to beautiful singing are physical in appearance, but these are outer signs of mental or emotionaldisturbance.
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The nature and genesis of the emotionaldisturbance in this case may be understood from the following history and observations.
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Then came Bella's suicide, and the conversation in which Rhoda exhibited a seeming heartlessness, the result, undoubtedly, of grave emotionaldisturbance.
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By that time he had recovered sufficiently to note that an emotionaldisturbance does not always destroy a man's appetite for food.