Revivals have come packaged in many forms, local church visitations and nation-wide awakenings. |
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In addition to this, most sufferers also experience awakenings and restlessness during their usual nighttime sleeping hours. |
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After the age of 40 our sleep patterns change, and we have many more nocturnal awakenings than in our younger years. |
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Peak decibel thresholds that resulted in arousals or awakenings did not differ by sleep stage in any subject group. |
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The disorder is expressed physically in diminished appetite, poor sleep with frequent awakenings, and restlessness and psychomotor agitation. |
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In addition to the reduction in daily pain intensity, the patients were able to obtain better sleep with fewer night awakenings. |
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We assessed total sleep time, number of awakenings, and sleep onset latency as continuous variables. |
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They make the loudest racket, keeping me away from sleep, robbing me of gentle awakenings. |
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Many of today's young, virulent anticapitalists experienced their social awakenings on campuses, in fields other than economics. |
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Due to awkward sexual awakenings and a suffocating family life, Rita is a ticking time-bomb. |
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His political awakenings stem from the Suez crisis while he was still at school. |
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Sleep is fragmented by frequent arousals and awakenings, resulting in decreased or absent slow-wave and REM sleep. |
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High school teen movies are abundant yet generally focus more on social and sexual awakenings than education and uniformity. |
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Stress disrupts fundamental rhythms of the nervous system, leading to more frequent awakenings and more shallow sleep. |
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And it may also involve early morning awakenings without being able to go back to sleep. |
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This is a broad category of sleep problems, the third most common in children after insomnia and night awakenings. |
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We are at a new level of consciousness brought about by a series of spiritual awakenings, moments of metanoia, and painful, profound, and penetrating personal insights. |
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Sleep deprivation resulting from multiple, erratic awakenings may produce a very different effect compared to controlled and predictable sleep deprivation. |
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The most frequently encountered secondary sleep disturbances are night awakenings and bedtime resistance, which occur most commonly in toddlers and preschool-aged children. |
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Of that number, 38 percent had taken longer than 80 minutes to fall asleep in the lab and 51 percent had lost substantial sleep due to nighttime awakenings. |
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No more rude awakenings from a blast of sunlight as the plastic blinds are yanked up. |
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Earlier awakenings occurred in the late colonial period, the 1820s and the late 19th century. |
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It is already known that caffeine increases the time to fall asleep as well as the number of awakenings, and decreases the amount of deep sleep. |
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The attitudes in yourselves, the awakenings in yourselves are already here from a long time even if you are not really conscious of that. |
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They reduce the time required to fall asleep at bedtime or during nocturnal awakenings, and can prolong sleep. |
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Very light sleep, insomnia, and frequent awakenings are symptoms which accompany aging. |
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Sleep during this period is likely to be difficult, subject to awakenings, and of limited value in restoring alertness over the long term. |
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These may be single or multiple events that either provoke sudden epiphanies or more gradual awakenings. |
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To put into practice this justice and this truth exceeds the framework of these awakenings. |
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Those who felt the impact of the pietistically inclined awakenings were often critical of the forms and practices of the state church and the clergy. |
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Throughout the world at this time, we see the awakenings of love and countless lives dedicated to charitable causes. |
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These early smuthounds were children of the great chain of religious awakenings known as the evangelical revival. |
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The superego prevents the isolated and unconscious oedipal desires from belonging to the conciliating development of the awakenings of consciousness. |
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Although alcohol is a sedative or depressant, it disrupts the regular sleep patterns, leading to nighttime awakenings or incorrect proportions of deep sleep. |
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I have in mind the short-lived religious awakenings which have occurred here and there throughout the world as a result of some apparition that subsequently provoked to be unauthentic. |
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Zaleplon has been shown to decrease the time to sleep onset, however, it has not been shown to increase total sleep time or decrease the number of awakenings. |
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As a consequence, sleep apnea is characterized by repeated respiratory disturbances leading to repeated arousals and awakenings that fragment and disturb sleep. |
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It is a thought-provoking work of economic storytelling, which links periodic religious awakenings to episodes of technological change and social reform movements. |
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Like the first two awakenings, it stressed equality of opportunity. |
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The brief that goes with this presentation supplies examples of rude awakenings in the areas of environment and public health under so-called free trade. |
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These two products are being assessed to improve sleep maintenance by reducing the number and duration of nocturnal awakenings for patients with fragmented sleep, potentially with no residual effects. |
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Symptoms of sleep disordered breathing include choking, gasping or snoring during sleep, recurrent awakenings during sleep, unrefreshing sleep, daytime fatigue and impaired concentration. |
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These rude awakenings, both military and financial, calmed bellicose spirits, and nothing so ambitious would again be undertaken against Canada without the assistance of regular army and naval forces from the mother country. |
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Germany this evening suffered the rudest of awakenings in Moscow's Dynamo stadium as Korea DPR inflicted a resounding and thoroughly deserved 2-0 defeat on the reigning champions. |
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This increased brain reactivity may promote awakenings during the night, and may thus facilitate memorisation of dreams during brief periods of wakefulness. |
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It gained great momentum in the 18th and 19th centuries with the emergence of Methodism and the Great Awakenings in Britain and North America. |
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The movement gained great momentum during the 18th and 19th centuries with the Great Awakenings in the United Kingdom and the United States. |
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