I can't stand listening to those politico smart-asses with their machine-gun delivery of sleep-inducing minutiae of political maneuvering. |
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Oddly, this sleep-inducing villain is unknown among turkey eaters elsewhere. |
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White said she took modafinil to combat the fatigue and sleep-inducing affects of narcolepsy. |
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Exposure to this before bedtime suppresses the production of the sleep-inducing hormone melatonin. |
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That just calms you down and gets you ready for the next sleep-inducing dose. |
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Valerian is a medicinal herb which has sleep-inducing and anxiety relieving effects. |
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On the contrary, when you ingest too much sugar, the brain produces high levels of sleep-inducing serotonin. |
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In Ancient times people already knew the sedative and sleep-inducing power of hop. |
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Though the car is known for its sleep-inducing drive, I actually had quite a lot of fun behind the wheel. |
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Besides the sleep-inducing mountain air, the 13 mountain railway stations are also included. |
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It has antispasmodic, sleep-inducing and relaxing properties although its effects depend on the person drinking it. |
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Eating a protein-rich breakfast ensures that you have adequate amino acids to make the mood-enhancing and sleep-inducing serotonin. |
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An efficient sleep-inducing plant, valerian stops frequent broken sleep and insomnia. |
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If the soundtrack is any indication, the movie will alternate between sleep-inducing banality, weepy sentiment, and dumb stunts. |
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Beautiful, that sleep-inducing hornlike crackling noise. |
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Calm down LAV AV A ENDER is well known for its sleep-inducing properties, but it can also be an effective stressbuster. |
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