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This time in a nap.
It had just turned dark when he arrived at our apartment, a teenage Santa Claus, pale and pimply beneath his beard, with a voice that cracked on each second "Ho!" I went to wake my fiancée, Jenifer, who was deep in a nap on the sofa.
(Is it the lullaby quality of "Twinkle, Twinkle" that explains why the dancers lie down so often in "Play," as if trying to sneak in a nap?) He sustains interest by deploying his dancers, without strain, in what seems to be just about every grouping, configuration and pattern he ever saw at City Ballet.
At just 40, and not for lack of desire or ambition, there are no long-term or medium-term goals, just short-term ones – of getting up in the morning, seeing the kids off to school, resting, eating well, and fitting in a nap before the evening domestic rush.
You can also get (for additional fees) a massage, pedicure, haircut and time in a nap room.
In the current study, we investigated the sleep architecture associated with these false memory and lateralisation effects in a nap study.
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Al Groh looked like a man badly in need of a nap in his last cranky month as accidental head coach.
In general, taking a nap in a seat is a way to subjective restoration but taking a nap in a bed benefits the habitual nappers subjectively and physiologically.
He could get by with about five hours' sleep in the morning and then a nap in the late afternoon.
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