The main reaction by students to the financial lapses at Enron and Arthur Andersen, though, was fretfulness at how the disclosures might affect their professional futures.
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The improved pertussis vaccine, DTaP, greatly reduces the incidence of fever, fretfulness, drowsiness, vomiting and local reactions such as swelling and redness associated with the old vaccine.
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For there is Mirren, hunkered into her shawl on one side, her voice aquiver with fretfulness and a resentment of such long standing that it has worn at the edges.
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After all, with just two promoter variants to choose from, the gene cannot account for the wide range in fretfulness, pessimism and anxiety seen in any given cluster of people.
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But Ringwald gives the line such a freshly poignant spin of fretfulness, flirtation and raw hope that you're tempted to stand up and yell : " Don't worry!
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So, however the depradations of time may alter my bones, heart, skin and hindquarters, I can rest assured that my inventive fretfulness will stay perky right up to the mortician's doorstep.
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Boswell claimed that Johnson " felt himself overwhelmed with an horrible melancholia, with perpetual irritation, fretfulness, and impatience; and with a dejection, gloom, and despair, which made existence misery ".
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In " The Last Days of Disco, " he is again concerned with the youthful malaise of the privileged, and he once again renders his characters'fretfulness in deft, funny and improbably touching ways.
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During Annie's long illness Darwin had read books by Francis William Newman, a Unitarian evolutionist who called for a new post-Christian synthesis and wrote that " the fretfulness of a child is an infinite evil ".
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Not only has Greenspan's fretfulness about the market become old news to investors as they have pushed the market higher, but Wall Street is convinced that the Federal Reserve has little leeway to raise rates anyway because of its concerns about the fragility of Asian markets and economies.