Querulousness is also notoriously difficult to deal with on Wikipedia.
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As for querulousness being notoriously difficult to deal with, I think it's easier than you think.
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That querulousness balances in the poems against the composure of the loving husband, the father and grandfather, the gentleman.
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A late style was also represented by the touch of spideriness, even querulousness, in the playing of the first violinist Guenter Pichler.
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Although for Harvey, there's always his wife, Joyce, played with a divine combination of sympathy, spaciness and bitchiness by Hope Davis, to keep him in touch with his inner querulousness.
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Since his death, in 1962, the business has boomed into a vast factory, belching out theses, dissertations, books, articles, catalogues of trivia, notes and querulousness.
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The quality of being given to complaining
In the legal profession and courts, a querulant (from the Latin querulus - "complaining") is a person who obsessively feels wronged, particularly about minor causes of action. In particular the term is used for those who repeatedly petition authorities or pursue legal actions based on manifestly unfounded grounds. These applications include in particular complaints about petty offenses.