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4 Sentences With "vociferation"

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Generally when he had concluded a period, in the > course of a dispute, by which time he was a good deal exhausted by violence > and vociferation, he used to blow out his breath like a Whale.Hibbert, > Christopher (1971). The Personal History of Samuel Johnson. New York: Harper > & Row. p. 203. .
Only urge in his life was to get the objective of life that is recognition of Allah. The only place of tranquility was the palace of Syed Asgar Ali. As soon as he left the court of his Murshad (Spiritual Mentor) the same unrest surrounded him. This state persisted for a number of years, then one day when he was sitting on roadside while returning from the court of his Murshad he heard the vociferation.
The condition was unknown during Johnson's lifetime, but Boswell describes Johnson displaying signs of Tourette syndrome, including tics and other involuntary movements. According to Boswell "he commonly held his head to one side ... moving his body backwards and forwards, and rubbing his left knee in the same direction, with the palm of his hand ... [H]e made various sounds" like "a half whistle" or "as if clucking like a hen", and "... all this accompanied sometimes with a thoughtful look, but more frequently with a smile. Generally when he had concluded a period, in the course of a dispute, by which time he was a good deal exhausted by violence and vociferation, he used to blow out his breath like a whale." There are many similar accounts; in particular, Johnson was said to "perform his gesticulations" at the threshold of a house or in doorways.
Generally when he had concluded a period, in the > course of a dispute, by which time he was a good deal exhausted by violence > and vociferation, he used to blow out his breath like a whale. There are many similar accounts; in particular, Johnson was said to act in such a manner at the thresholds of doors, and Frances Reynolds claims that, "with poor Mrs Williams, a blind lady who lived with him, he would quit her hand, or else whirl her about on the steps as he whirled and twisted about to perform his gesticulations". When asked by Christopher Smart's niece, a young child at the time, why he made such noises and acted in that way, Johnson responded: "From bad habit." Reynolds' 1769 portrait depicting Johnson's "odd gesticulations" He had a number of tics and other involuntary movements; the signs described by Boswell and others suggest that Johnson had Tourette syndrome (TS).

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