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Mr. Ashcroft is not suspected of losing sleep over that issue.
In this framework, insomnia is a condition not just of losing sleep but of being disturbed by sleeplessness.
The veteran complained of losing sleep over the incident and said, "I'm almost 40 and I feel I was treated like a child".
Like millions of others, your correspondent is under orders to nab at least one of the new iPads as soon as possible, though he has no intention of losing sleep over it.
The company's international president, Howard Behar, spoke at the time of losing sleep over stepping into a city with such entrenched competition, but now Japan has well over a thousand Starbucks stores all over the country.
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Appearing on ESPN's 24-hour College Hoops Tip-Off Marathon was apparently worth every wink of lost sleep.
Sleeping fewer than seven hours a night corresponded with a greater risk of weight gain and obesity, and the risk increased for every hour of lost sleep.
He notified the co-op board that he was owed $12,000 for two months' mortgage and maintenance, and $8,000 for two months of lost sleep.
They think it may one day be possible to develop a drug to protect the brain from the side-effects of lost sleep.
It's hours of lost sleep you'll never be able to make up and nights of wanting to find some relief; you're so stressed.
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