She was not inclined to answer any questions without a sarcastic undertone or shortness with me. |
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Impatience manifesting in rudeness or shortness is symptomatic of a rhythm problem. |
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I think what looks like rudeness may be natural impatience or shortness with people who don't appear to have done any homework. |
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Still distraught over her shortness with him, he reminded her that the days of divorce being taboo were long gone. |
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We talked about this issue again on 20 January, when I expressed concern over your shortness with students. |
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The Lords Lieutenant, despite the shortness one will notice in their terms of office, were often not in residence. |
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Common symptoms include shortness of breath, chronic coughing and increased mucus production. |
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She still suffered from shortness of breath and was currently taking sleeping pills and anti depressants, she told the court. |
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Production of phlegm, shortness of breath, and wheezing were significantly more prevalent in exposed than in reference subjects. |
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Wheeze is just one of a constellation of common respiratory symptoms, including cough, phlegm, and shortness of breath. |
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Common signs of pulmonary hypertension are shortness of breath with activity, feeling tired, fainting and chest pain. |
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Side effects include difficulty swallowing, shortness of breath, sore throat and hoarseness. |
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My doctor first tried a beta blocker, but it caused shortness of breath and took the starch out of me. |
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An elderly monk presented with a sharp thoracic back pain of sudden onset and shortness of breath. |
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The common symptoms of anaemia are tiredness, shortness of breath and awareness of the heartbeat. |
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Growling softly at the guard, pretending to be my usual, ornery self and blaming him for the shortness of chain. |
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The resultant symptomatology includes episodes of wheezing, coughing, and shortness of breath. |
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Symptoms of the condition can include a cough, shortness of breath, loss of appetite, extreme fatigue or fever. |
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Respiratory tract symptoms may also persist for some months, including coughs and shortness of breath on exertion. |
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He was suffering from a brain cancer, which might explain his shortness with you. |
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Pisces inclines to shortness, with the body marked as fleshy, plump, and sensitive to swellings and water retention. |
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A 24 year old woman presented with sudden onset shortness of breath and chest pain that was worse on inspiration. |
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I had been experiencing some tightness in my chest, some shortness of breath. |
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It's a disease causing shortness in height, redness of skin, and susceptibility to respiratory tract and ear infections. |
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Her fidgetiness was noticed when the shortness of her nails was being discussed. |
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The shortness of the steel on the blade indicates that it was originally a good deal longer. |
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One manifestation was that people got shorter, but it was not the population's shortness that mattered. |
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The patient had occasionally observed a dry cough, without shortness of breath or fatigue for years. |
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His build made up for his shortness, his broad shoulders clearly apparent under a torn and tattered linen shirt. |
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The shortness of her set was perhaps fortunate, as Tunstall left a rapt audience wanting more. |
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She had her hair carelessly tied back, but due to the shortness of it, tendrils of hair were already escaping the elastic band. |
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May there be any connection between the shortness of the stone and the fact that it bears no name? |
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Because of the shortness of the season, no satisfactory playoff system has ever been agreed on. |
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Lest I give the impression that only early works suffer from the shortness of critical memory, let us look briefly at a more recent work. |
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This 1897 story harrowingly captures the nastiness, brutishness, and shortness of life in a village of the time. |
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It appears the timing and shortness of the consultation period was planned. |
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It's a slightly depressing tale, but it definitely makes the viewer reflect on the shortness of life. |
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Due to the shortness of our visit, we wanted to revisit the site to try and find more of the birds that inhabit that particular area. |
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It does not arrive as most persons do, in realization of the shortness and smallness of human life. |
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Cyanosis with shortness of breath is more frequent in pulmonary than cardiac affections. |
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What's ironic about the shortness of the story mode is that the levels of play are actually pretty long. |
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The largest problem that you'll find with the gameplay is the shortness of gameplay. |
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She was admitted to another hospital, where she continued to have shortness of breath and dyspnea. |
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Other important causes of shortness of breath are asthma, emphysema, pneumonia, and clots to the lung. |
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It was late October and he had been complaining of shortness of breath, difficulty in ambulation, and generally feeling very sick. |
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Given the shortness of the two discs, I am hoping they are being offered for the price of one. |
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Are you often short with others, and do you make excuses for your shortness? |
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He spoke out quite freely and frankly, telling me of the shortness of supplies which delayed their advance. |
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The most common presenting complaints are shortness of breath, cough, chest pain, and a sense of fullness within the chest. |
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Symptoms include fullness in the head, shortness of breath, weakness, and fatigue. |
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He took objection to my dealing with interim support because of the shortness of notice. |
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Whoever considers the shortness of hope and is ignorant of the term, makes it obligatory. |
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When I'm working out, there is nothing more distracting than the sound of my own shortness of breath wheezing through my ears. |
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Given the shortness of political horizons, it would be advantageous to have the quickest possible retribution for bad behaviour. |
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As a complete surprise, except to those in the know, came the story of shortness of munitions. |
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The motherboards were extremely rare, and it took more than three months until the shortness finally eased up. |
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Over several weeks, he developed shortness of breath, wheezing, and dyspnea that was worse in the supine position and improved in the decubitus position. |
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But I feel queasy about the shortness of those sentences. when you consider the length that, for an example, an abused woman might get for killing her abusive husband. |
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I checked online and found that metoprolol has a warning to contact the doctor immediately if you experience wheezing, shortness of breath or swelling of hands and feet. |
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One month later, she was readmitted to the hospital with gradually worsening shortness of breath, cyanosis, and one episode of loss of consciousness lasting for a few seconds. |
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Criticise the shortness of her skirts and the lowness of her top. |
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Common symptoms of MERS include fever, chills, cough, and shortness of breath. |
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If the client has a problem with the shortness of the cable you offer, respond with the affirmation that you understand they are looking for a longer one. |
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Her shortness was compensated for by a pair of blue high-heeled shoes. |
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Those who assume Americans must be insular because they lack passports fail to take all of the factors into consideration, especially the shortness of vacations. |
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Despite its comparative shortness, the short story is open to both the random and the absolutely determined to an extent that would founder most novels. |
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On page 785, they turn to the shortness of the deliberations. |
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She gives attention to the working conditions of miners over time and across regions, yet the shortness of the book dictates a very abbreviated labour history. |
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The only big, ugly, major flaw with this DVD is its relative shortness. |
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Take all the measures in your power to discharge from the ice the British steamers whose return to England is essential on account of the shortness of transports. |
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He had heard that there was a great shortness in guns and munitions. |
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Given her reputation for shortness with them, she might not accept it. |
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Tracheal stenosis after intubation usually presents as shortness of breath and either or both inspiratory stridor and expiratory wheeze on exertion. |
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If he has shortness in either clubs or hearts, a cross-ruff will develop. |
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It strengthens energy, digestion and the respiratory system, easing fatigue, shortness of breath, loss of appetite, diarrhea and prolapsed organs. |
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But physical discomforts during the third trimester, such as heartburn, leg cramps, fetal movement, shortness of breath and sinus congestion, can again interfere with sleep. |
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A 50 year old man presented with a two week history of a flu-like illness and four days of dysarthria, dysphagia, shortness of breath, and neck discomfort. |
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Taking ethchlorvynol during the last 3 months of pregnancy may cause slow heartbeat, shortness of breath, troubled breathing, or withdrawal side effects in the newborn baby. |
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If you have episodes of coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath, or chest tightness, have a complete checkup to find out what the problem is. |
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Even athletes who don't normally have a problem may develop some shortness of breath because of smoggier air. |
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A 75-year-old woman with chronic renal failure presented with worsening renal function and shortness of breath during the past 9 months. |
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Many also complained of tiredness, generalized kamzori, chukkar, and shortness of breath while working. |
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Zahra Mahroon was rushed to RAK Hospital, complaining of severe upper backache and shortness of breath. |
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These are known as reduced vowels, and tend to be characterized by such features as shortness, laxness and central position. |
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As he slips behind the controls of his hovercraft, he feels a gripping pain in his chest, followed by shortness of breath and a cold sweat. |
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I accidentally ate some potato skin once and ended up in the emergency room with shortness of breath and chest pains. |
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Instead, people with airway reflux experience hoarseness, postnasal drip, difficulty swallowing, and shortness of breath. |
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Immediately postoperatively in the recovery room, the patient appeared tachypneic and complained of shortness of breath. |
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One may consider transfusion for people with symptoms of cardiovascular disease such as chest pain or shortness of breath. |
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Two patients had contracture, one had shortness in the left lower extremity, and 4 patients had livedo reticularis. |
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Other signs and symptoms include a rash, chest pain and shortness of breath. |
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Workers who inhale very small crystalline silica particles are at risk for silicosis, symptoms of which can include shortness of breath, cough and fatigue. |
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Following 4 cycles of docetaxel, many of the pulmonary nodules had decreased in size and his symptoms of hemoptysis, shortness of breath and cough improved significantly. |
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In both cases the shortness of V3 and protractedness of V4 are remarkable. |
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Over the next 2 weeks, she developed persistent fevers as well as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, lymphadenopathy, and shortness of breath without cough or chest pain. |
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Out-of-the-money options are often not included in basic reports that purport to measure overall longness or shortness of the mortgage banker's position. |
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The patients presented with a wide variety of symptoms including embolic phenomenon, shortness of breath, or orthopnea, though some were asymptomatic. |
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People with symptomatic A-fib, as it is commonly called, may experience periodic palpitations, chest discomfort, shortness of breath, unusual fatigue or dizziness. |
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