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"It caused a sleepiness -- a quiet slipping into sleep," Ms. Fedyantseva said.
In the midday sunshine there is a sleepiness to the square around Don Giuliano's church.
"I never had a sleepiness problem before," Ms. Linzer said, adding that it was her own conclusion, not a doctor's, that the car was causing the symptoms.
As Brazil kicked off the second half, with mist drifting across and fireworks popping, there was a sleepiness about the place with great swathes of empty plastic seats in the main stand.
The days are still bright and warm at this time of year, but a sleepiness pervades its two streets with their simple, single-storey fishermen's houses and the occasional cafe and store.
On the pairing of David Duchovny (as Fox Mulder and Gillian Andersonn (as Dana Scully): "Both Duchovny and Anderson had a softness, even a sleepiness, superficially at odds with their roles as FBI agents and action heroes.
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Hatred has a peculiar sleepiness to it, a confused belligerence.
Most of us experience a major "sleepiness" peak between 12 a.m. and 6 a.m. and a minor one between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m.
He will speak on Nonlinear Transient Analysis to Enhance a Posturographic Sleepiness Tester.
In addition, a daytime sleepiness index was calculated by summing the questions in the ESS, postulating that a score ≥10 indicates excessive daytime sleepiness [18, 23, 27].
The advantage of these naturalistic driving studies, from a driver sleepiness perspective, is the possibility to study the extent to which sleepiness contributes to safety critical incidents [1, 4].
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