restive in A Sentence

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    A little Restive, perhaps.

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    Even the usually laidback parliamentary backbenchers are getting Restive.

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    One of the horses is calm and obedient, the other one Restive.

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    Otherwise, people become Restive and try to take law in their hands.”.

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    The Restive sikhs in 1763 came in possession of this territory after slaying Abdalis Governor.

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    The internal conditions, however, were now becoming explosive, with politics getting a militant edge and labour getting Restive.

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    During Moses' 40- day- long sojourn on Mount Sinai to receive God's instructions for Israel, the people waiting below grew Restive.

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    The UN has called for the speedy and safe release of the seven Indian engineers abducted in Afghanistan's Restive northern Baghlan province.

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    And beneath it all, a Restive new army made up of ten Asians for every Greek all held together by one slender thread.

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    And beneath it all, a Restive new army made up of 10 Asians for every Greek… all held together by one slender thread.

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    Abdullah expressed hope that the Centre will recognise that it is not in their interest to have a“Restive, tense and unsettled” Jammu and Kashmir.

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    There will be some uneven circumstances too, so it will be good that when you are faced with the opposite conditions, you develop the Restive power within yourself.

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    Islamabad/Beijing: The Islamic State terror group has claimed that it had killed two Chinese hostages, including a woman, who were abducted by armed gunmen from Pakistan's Restive Balochistan province recently.

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    The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia( 1982) tells us:“ The Jews were increasingly Restive under Roman control and the procurators were increasingly violent, cruel, and dishonest. Open rebellion broke out in A. D.

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    He felt extremely Restive in not being able to participate in political activity when profound changes were about to take place in connection with and following elections under the new Government of India Act of 1935.

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