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is wakeful
adjective
Awake rather than sleeping
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When the dreaming element of REM intrudes into wakefulness, which can happen with sleep-deprivation, the result is wakeful dreaming or hallucinations.
He tells about his thoughts when he is wakeful.
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Herbert, he writes, was "wakeful, ironic, evenhanded, intransigent...
But he's still reluctant to enter the master bedroom for comfort when he's wakeful, and settles for sleeping pills instead.
You will have no man with you; it shall not be; do all of you as I now say;- take your suppers in your companies throughout the host, and keep your watches and be wakeful every man of you.
Mr. Ferguson's abilities, for instance, showed in his duet with Ms. Westbrook-Geha in BWV 149, when he connected with the words and the music to bring alive, first, the alertness of "Seid wachsam" ("Be wakeful") and then the dark tiredness of "Die Nacht ist schier dahin" ("The night is nearly spent").
In being wakeful, we are ready to engage, to be with others.
When we are wakeful and pay attention to our inner essence, we can orchestrate a shift from ego-driven to soul-driven navigation.
The artefact components were removed manually from analysis and for all groups we considered IC of the DMN, one of the main networks that are consistently identified when an individual is at wakeful rest and not performing an attention-demanding task.
Subsequent behavioral and physiological analysis reveals that the large LNv are light activated arousal neurons that promote wakeful behavior [31].
Five minutes ago, he had felt exhausted, ripe only for the pillow, but now he was electrically wakeful.
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