Yet again her insomniac tendencies won out as she knew that seeking sleep any time soon would be futile as well as foolhardy. |
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So if we take a look at the brain of an insomniac do we find anything different from the brain of a sound sleeper? |
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Discover that sharing a room with one's parents means putting up with an insomniac mother who loves nothing more than reading. |
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Imagine, two PhD-chasing buckos arrived at the oh so-obvious conclusion that most English football matches would put an insomniac to sleep. |
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An insomniac who sleeps only three to four hours a night, her energy was legendary. |
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He appears to be assuming that we're all getting 8 hours of sleep, yet he's on record as a terrible insomniac. |
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I responded to Chris's comment in a blinding flash of insomniac inspiration. |
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It causes drowsiness, so I tend to prescribe it in situations where someone's depression includes a marked insomniac component. |
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At that time Bogota was a remote, lugubrious city where an insomniac rain had been falling since the beginning of the sixteenth century. |
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I was an insomniac kid watching telly until 3am, catching every late-night comedy show. |
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Whiling away the insomniac hours in his luxury hotel's 24-hour bar, he meets Scarlett Johansson, a young woman deeply unhappy in her marriage. |
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Anway, as I had so much random insomniac time, I spent a load of time reading. |
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Like an insomniac passing the time, she stares blindly into the artificial luminescence, as though hoping for either a diversion or a soporific. |
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The insomniac narrator is every-consumer, furnishing his apartment from catalogues, buying labels, feeling spiritually empty. |
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I was quite an insomniac back then, and one night I went for a walk and my wanderings eventually took me through the university. |
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It's not the brand of forty winks single insomniac procrastinators are meant to experience so understandably it's got me worried. |
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There was not even a trace of comfort in my little insomniac episode the other night. |
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I smiled wryly at my insomniac habitude and looked out at the window again. |
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The controlling perspective is that of a nightwalker, a lonely insomniac roaming the streets of a sleeping city. |
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Trevor Reznik is an insomniac machinist whose loose handle on reality endangers everyone around him. |
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In Winnipeg director Sean Garrity's nervy followup to his first film Inertia, an insomniac psychotherapist becomes as unbalanced as his trio of patients. |
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I have been insomniac, dyspeptic, paranoid and weepy, mostly after hours but occasionally at lunchtime, sequestered between my big bookshelf and my desk. |
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But perhaps there is, even now, an insomniac undergrad out there who is working on it. |
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And that's when she fell into a depression, became an insomniac, and barely left home for a year. |
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The insomniac at benzedrine.cx maintains the pf list for people using the OpenBSD packet filter. |
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This essential oil gives very good results to hyperactive, insomniac or very agitated children. |
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However, a person who sleeps only four hours a night is not an insomniac if he or she has no problem functioning normally the following day. |
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The only positive element of our insomniac night was the vision of the wonderful spectacle of stars. |
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This essential oil works well in hyperactive, insomniac, or highly restless children. |
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An insomniac who hasn't slept for over a year, he finds himself drawn into a crazy world of delusion and paranoia, where conspiracy theories start taking over his life. |
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The insomniac is unable to get sufficient sleep for their daily needs. |
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Seems the only time you can watch a video is during the insomniac hours. |
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A lifelong insomniac, Gachet did this painstaking preparatory work at night or, more accurately, in the early hours of the morning, when his sensitivity and perceptions were heightened. |
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In adults, a study involving chronically insomniac patients treated with zolpidem MR for approximately 6 months, 3-7 days per week, has just been completed and results will be available at the end of the year. |
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However, Tom and Bob manage to get inside the lair of their prime suspect: Teddy Nounours, the insomniac mad scientist who, it turns out, also masterminded the invasion of alarm-wielding toys. |
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It's everything he dreamt of, with its smooth dressing, smoother talking men and women who can sell ice to an Eskimo, dreams to an insomniac, and a lifetime mobile connection to a dying man. |
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Lewis Carroll attracted two new biographies that laid varying degrees of stress on the author's habit of photographing naked young girls and of constructing elaborate mathematical problems during insomniac nights. |
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Meanwhile, another week and another uncommonly brilliant guest turn in the shape of Nicola Walker's harassed, insomniac, Red Bull-swigging social worker Wendy. |
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An insomniac should be differentiated from a short-sleeper, who needs less than 6 hours of sleep per night and has no symptoms or dysfunction. |
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She sleeps better, whereas she was insomniac. |
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A study found the risk of insomnia is 675 higher in those with at least one insomniac in the family. |
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Written by and for a myopic, microscopical insomniac, it's a babeldom that puts all noveldom in the shade, that puts culture, with a sardonic laugh, in a cul-de-sac. |
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Ted Price, founder of the Burbank-based Insomniac Games, hopes to earn at least some of those accolades. |
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Its perfect fusion of platform fun, excellent action and jaw-dropping graphics proved to be a huge hit for Insomniac Games. |
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Comedy Central's Insomniac with Dave Attell and rock band Third Eye Blind. |
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Recently, Insomniac Games took to Twitter to clear the air on why Sunset Overdrive is only for Xbox One, and what it may mean for future titles. |
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Independent console videogames developer Insomniac Games, Burbank, Calif. |
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