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In adulthood, the terrifying dream returns to the poet, now a soldier, wounded and drugged with morphia.
Psychologists usually define a nightmare as 'a terrifying dream'.
In "Hugo," the hero has a terrifying dream, perhaps an unconscious recollection of that event.
He described a terrifying dream he'd had, about deformed people having sex, and his children being somehow involved or endangered by it.
In an article about de Mille's "Oklahoma!" choreography in The New York Times, John Martin said that Ms. Sergava "with her strangely remote quality of beauty becomes the ideal heroine of a rather terrifying dream".
The condition of sleep paralysis looks scarier than any horror movie here, in a doc that collects strikingly similar testimonies from those afflicted and recreates their terrifying dream scenarios to inexplicably creepy effect.
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"They were terrifying dreams.
Nightmares are terrifying dreams – sometimes recurring and with drawn out plots – which wake up the sleeper.
Adults with frequent nightmares have traits related to either the 'terrifying' aspect and/or to the 'dream.' These are: 1) Anxiety: Often the same people experiencing terrifying dreams are more afraid of their daytime world.
Above all he steeped himself in the English Bible; the Authorized Version was but 30 years old when he was a boy of 12. Bunyan speaks in his autobiography of being troubled by terrifying dreams.
This disorder is characterized by frequent nightmares; it involves having terrifying dreams more nights than not, which often portray threats to physical safety and may involve life-threatening situations.
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