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restlessness
noun as in constant motion; discontent
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It never once succumbed to late 30s comfort or malaise, and instead delivered a chaotic charge of restlessness and structural invention.
In 1798, Scottish doctor Sir Alexander Crichton wrote about a “disease of attention” with “an unnatural degree of mental restlessness.”
To fight restlessness, he started working at Hard Times, a friend’s pop-up record store, in November.
But some Michigan Democrats in recent weeks have cautioned the party about overlooking restlessness within a significantly larger and politically influential demographic: Black voters.
A performer who makes good movies better and dreary movies tolerable, she has a restlessness that has made her one of the more interesting attractions in American film.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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