Sometimes a child will only go to sleep if a parent is there, fall asleep downstairs, or want to go to bed at the same time as his parents. |
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I heard drool was bad for keyboards so you really shouldn't fall asleep at the computer. |
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For any other parents out there reading this, I recommend skipping the above negotiation and waiting until they fall asleep. |
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We would fall asleep listening to my grandparents sitting at the table playing cards or cribbage. |
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She heeded the reassurances of people who told her that it is normal and safe to fall asleep while cuddling a tiny baby. |
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She tried to make herself fall asleep so she could try and forget the situation she was in. |
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Camomile tea is good for a bad stomach, but also helps you to fall asleep, like a couple of drops of lavender oil on your pillow. |
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At long last the day ended, and I fell into bed hoping to fall asleep quickly and refrain from thinking about the ball again. |
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If I didn't get sleep soon, I could probably either pass out or fall asleep at a really bad time. |
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With food and water in her stomach, Calida let the urge to fall asleep take over and she fell into a dreamless, peaceful sleep. |
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His body shakes with tremors of grief, and I hold him until I fall asleep again. |
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Struggled into work and spent the entire day trying not to fall asleep at my desk. |
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But when you're sitting in a chair, dog-tired, and it's warm, you're going to want to fall asleep. |
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If they don't fall asleep themselves, then those observing them certainly would. |
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We dressed in our jammies because mom and dad knew we would fall asleep at some point. |
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Lisa couldn't fall asleep so she stayed awake and studied him, praying he would find his way out of the maze of lies he'd created for himself. |
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He felt achy and sore from a day's traveling, but he could not fall asleep. |
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There were no questions, so she launched into something about perspective drawings while we all proceeded to fall asleep. |
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I've always been a light sleeper, but years of travel mean I can pretty much fall asleep anywhere. |
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I fall asleep almost immediately, fading into a grayness where faceless people surround me. |
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You're working the streets, you go home at night, you take a hit and fall asleep in your clothes. |
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The question is how do you present and cover and package news in a way that doesn't make people fall asleep? |
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It was developed to treat narcolepsy, a rare condition that makes people fall asleep unexpectedly and uncontrollably. |
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The drug is used for narcolepsy, a condition in which people fall asleep unexpectedly during the day. |
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The drug was first approved in 1998 to treat narcolepsy, an uncommon condition in which sufferers fall asleep uncontrollably during the day. |
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While insomnia comes in many forms, there are people with narcolepsy who fall asleep while at work, talking or driving. |
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After a while, the girls had quieted down enough for Shannon to fall asleep and for Sarah to start nodding off, yet again. |
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I thrash around until I'm physically exhausted and finally fall asleep at about three in the morning. |
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We would ride so far and so long when I was a kid, that I would fall asleep horseback and fall off. |
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Try listening to relaxing music an hour before bedtime to help you wind down or even fall asleep. |
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Last Saturday night, we had friends over and I must have been keyed up because I couldn't fall asleep that night. |
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While counting, I resist the temptation to fall asleep, but eventually, I doze off. |
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Many babies drift off to sleep during a feed, but as your baby grows, you need to teach him how to fall asleep without this. |
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He would fall asleep on the sofa, claiming food coma, proclaiming it to be a compliment. |
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With all the heat, humidity and suffocation, no matter how hard I try to fall asleep, it remains a distant dream. |
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As she attempted to fall asleep again to dream her beautiful dreams, she heard someone breathing lightly beside her. |
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On the other hand, the system may be perfectly satisfactory but the prison officer responsible for keeping observation may fall asleep on duty. |
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It is a question that comes to me when I wake up to a car bomb or fall asleep to the sound of mortar fire. |
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I get up muttering obscenities under my breath as I try to wake up my foot that has decided to fall asleep on me. |
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He gently probed the wound at her temple and concluded that she would probably be just fine if she did not fall asleep for a few hours. |
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I thought I was going to fall asleep, but every time I began to nod off, my dad would elbow me slightly. |
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If you don't fall asleep easily, there is nothing wrong with reading or doing puzzles a bit longer until you start to doze off. |
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I want to fall asleep at night to the pounding of rain on corrugated iron. |
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It has yet to install couchette carriages and, after several failed attempts to fall asleep in their seats, most people head for the on-train bar and drink the night away. |
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The grandfather clock in the hallway strikes two and I realise with a sinking heart that it will be a good three hours before I manage to fall asleep. |
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When you finished selling your load at a shilling a bag, you could lie down and fall asleep in the dray and the auld horse would make his own way home. |
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Because if you fall asleep on the job and you're caught you could go before a firing squad. |
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I fall asleep, boom, and then, four or five hours later, I wake up — like it's my turn on watch, like I've just had a full night's sleep. |
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Our philosophy is based on the wish to have all our Clients fall asleep in a correct manner and have pleasant dreams. |
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But sometimes I'm fine and stay up for two hours because I can't fall asleep. |
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The comparison with paragliding is not completely idiotic because if you fall asleep while paragliding, you kill yourself, it is true. |
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The narcoleptic can fall asleep anywhere, anytime while in conversation, at work, while eating, and even when standing or walking. |
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Unlike the movie's hero, you might not fall asleep when following his narcoleptic adventures! |
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It goes without saying that, at night, I had no need of a sleeping pill to fall asleep! |
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I tossed and turned, and finally Shirley said something like I had ants in my pants, something like that, anyway, and decided to walk the house to try and fall asleep. |
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Try rubbing her tummy and whispering sweet nothings to help her relax and fall asleep. |
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Most people can fall asleep within 30 minutes of turning the lights out, but more than two thirds of people with RLS are unable to do so. |
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There are all kinds of ways to fall asleep. Some people fall in a heap and when they snore, it's not their fault. |
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They can listen through headphones until falling asleep, and the Awrad will make them fall asleep, like a lullaby. |
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We do not see terrorists around every corner or fall asleep at night worrying about some bogeyman-fueled crime spree either. |
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Exhaustion, stress, anxiety and insomnia? it is often while trying to fall asleep that stress and anxiety are bothersome. |
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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 worse part was that despite the physical tiredness, I had the hardest time to fall asleep during my stay. |
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Junior Relax Syrup combines passionflower and orange blossom to calm down, relieve anxieties and help children fall asleep. |
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That hormone regulates sleep in a way that enables us to wake up in the morning and fall asleep at night. |
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The urge to move the legs can interfere with an individual's ability to fall asleep. |
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Alcohol can help you fall asleep, but it will make sleep lighter and cause you to wake up during the night. |
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It is used when somebody is sleepy but cannot fall asleep, feeling uncomfortable in bed and for tiring sleep. |
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I always had to look under my bed or jump to get onto it because otherwise I could not fall asleep. |
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Aurel: These straights roads are never-ending, we fall asleep on our bikes. |
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When the children finally fall asleep, the image of the Windigo remains with them, creeping into their dreams. |
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I'd like to fall asleep but we're still at work and I haven't catnapped for years, even a small amount of sleep makes me dream if I don't take my pills first. |
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Heroin blocks this automation so that when you fall asleep, you stop breathing. |
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I never fall asleep right away, because I'm so jacked up from the day. |
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The sound of the waves breaking on the shore is a fine way to fall asleep. |
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He then pretended to fall asleep during a clip of Lagerfeld explaining how he lost the weight. |
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She began a fight with him that Oct. 18 night as he was trying to fall asleep, he said. |
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Attribution of these attacks to dopamine agonists overlooks the point that drivers who fall asleep at the wheel are careful not to allow this to happen again. |
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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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It was scorching outside and there was no telling whether he had managed to fall asleep or not, and even if he did, there was no telling whether he would wake up. |
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Just watching the artificial stream and listening to the sound of falling water is so therapeutic that it induces my mind to relax until I fall asleep. |
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He was just about to fall asleep when something passed over the moon. |
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Having slept for half the day on Sunday, I can't fall asleep at night. |
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Moments of pleasantness elicit a desire for more, moments of unpleasantness give rise to aversion, and moments of neutrality are opportunities to fall asleep. |
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The mask's unwieldy construction made it difficult to fall asleep. |
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I find it impossible to just fall asleep, and always have, even if I am completely exhausted, meaning I have to read or listen to the radio before my head switches off. |
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And I would fall asleep lying on the floor of my room with my pillow and my blanket, because he had an old honky-tonk piano that he'd play just all night long. |
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In general I am tired, I lay down on my bed and then I fall asleep. |
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It is also possible to fall asleep with this relaxing music and be waken up by a loudly hard-rock or anything strong enough to take you out of the night without setupping anything in between. |
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Although he could not fall asleep right away, he eventually slept well. |
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When we fall asleep we pass through four phases of what is called slow wave sleep in which the EEG recordings have high amplitude and low frequency. |
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He went to bed but could not fall asleep because of the noise. |
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I fall asleep comforted by the psst psst psst of my father's prayers and secure that all will be well with the world. |
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I wake up and spit three times against the evil eye. Ptui, ptui, ptui. A dream. And fall asleep. |
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In Tokyo, journeys are so long that it is common for people to fall asleep with their head resting on the shoulder of the person sitting next to them, who will never take offense. |
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I should mention that I just flew in from London about three o'clock this afternoon, so if I fall asleep partway through my presentation, you might want to nudge me and wake me up. |
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Maybe sometine we can close our eyes if we are too nervous, to calm down, but it presnts the risk to fall in the imagination, or dream or fall asleep. |
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From the age of 9 months, babies fall asleep into slow wave sleep, like adults, while they fall asleep into active and then REM sleep under the age of 9 months. |
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Caffeine can make it hard for children to fall asleep. |
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The only desire which I can have is like David to serve my own generation by the will of God, and then fall asleep. |
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In Savasana, the last pose we did, often one or two of them would fall asleep and snore. |
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And while you may think that glass of wine or beer will help you fall asleep, alcohol can actually spoil your slumber, so its best to pass on the nightcap. |
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How likely are you to doze off or fall asleep in the following situations? |
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However, they soon fall asleep and have terrible nightmares, and after they awake, they experience guilt and shame for the first time. |
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Once they fall asleep, Puck administers the love potion to Lysander again, claiming all will be well in the morning. |
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The review has clarified that alcohol shortens the time it takes to fall asleep, increases deep sleep, and reduces REM sleep. |
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There are many things that you can use to help you fall asleep. |
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These tips will help you fall asleep faster and wake up refreshed. |
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Another application for the on-board computer that reacts to eye movement is a device that trips an alarm when the driver seems to be about to fall asleep. |
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Just as we are trying to fall asleep, we suddenly get hit with these vicious ads and a viciousness that is the real side of the Conservative Party. |
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I'm grateful not only for the muscle memory these experiences formed but also for my parents' dedication to bringing me, knowing that I would fall asleep each and every time. |
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And, at night, I love to fall asleep listening to the spring peepers. |
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Lludd does this, and the dragons drink the mead and fall asleep. |
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