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restlessness
noun as in constant motion; discontent
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Didion, who spent a short time during her childhood on Army bases with her enlisted father, watched movies to fend off her restlessness.
On the other, "she had the restlessness of an idealist with a certain anger at the world as it was", Eve, now 67, told the BBC.
The restlessness and anger in the Arab world were nearing a breaking point that would erupt months later.
There was no restlessness from the world's media in attendance.
After Lau-Lavie makes a big decision that goes against his recent commitment to the Conservative movement, it becomes obvious that his restlessness has not abated, and his questing days may never be over.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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