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terrors <a terror; terrors> N

terrors

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The report also covers other sleep-related problems such as oversleeping, narcolepsy, snoring, sleep apnoea, nightmares and night terrors, sleepwalking and teeth grinding.
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The book's multiplying internal and external mazes provide an emblem of human complexity, foolishness, and deeper terrors, some reaching from beyond death.
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Roving bands of stragglers and highwaymen filled her with unspeakable terrors for her son.
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Hypnotherapy has also helped with nightmares and sleep terrors.
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In children, prescribing hypnotics is not yet acceptable unless used to treat night terrors or somnambulism.
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The song's lyrics involve a narrator describing the terrors of nightmares.
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I know the nameless terrors of which they dare not speak.
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It was after midnight before they retired, and unable to sleep, she became possessed by her imagination as she beheld the "grim terrors" of her waking dream.
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However, night terrors are much more common in adult sleepwalkers, up to 50% more common.
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Effectively depicts the terrors of war as well as its heartbreaking aftermath.
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