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"drowsy" Definitions
  1. tired and wanting to sleep synonym sleepy
  2. making you feel relaxed and tired

361 Sentences With "drowsy"

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Many participants acknowledged the crash risks associated with drowsy driving but felt relatively immune to legal risks and were unaware of laws against drowsy driving.
The drowsy feeling I got at night was so natural.
Of course, lines don't do much to keep the drowsy or
The bigger the meal, the greater the chance you'll be drowsy.
I gave drowsy intake answers to a friendly and understanding nurse.
It makes me super drowsy, so I'm asleep within 10 minutes.
More than half the patients who used opioids reported feeling drowsy.
Taking a non-drowsy antihistamine prior to drinking wine may help.
They could also be uncharacteristically drowsy or have trouble staying awake.
To dodge screens for the condition, they may underreport feeling drowsy.
I woke up just 30 minutes later feeling drowsy and crampy.
"Autonomous vehicles will never be drunk, distracted or drowsy," said Kaufman.
Drink it, and you feel drowsy, a little lighter than usual.
They made him frequently drowsy and constipated, interfering with his busy life.
They may also cut out the risks around distracted and drowsy driving.
Many lifestyle factors can influence the odds of drowsy driving, they note.
And two hours after I get up, I'm tired and drowsy again.
The medication Mr. Nublett sometimes takes for his anxiety makes him drowsy.
In the early stages of hypothermia, people often become disoriented or drowsy.
Drowsy driving can only be self-reported and not measured like drunkenness.
"We've found that legislation targeting the hazards of drowsy driving can reduce the risk of drowsy driving crashes among teen drivers," said Dr. Charles Czeisler of Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts, who worked on the 2015 study.
Age 62 Broadway credits "The Drowsy Chaperone" (2006), "Elf" (2012), "Bandstand" (2017) Role Dee Dee Allen Why her (according to her) Bob Martin and I go back to "The Drowsy Chaperone," and he knows my comedy so well.
I woke up in a drowsy, post sleep aid-daze—a Dreams hangover!
Uber is framing its new policy as an effort to combat drowsy driving.
The driver of the semi-truck admitted to "drowsy driving," according to police.
Earlier this month, she partnered with the company to campaign against drowsy driving.
It's seven drowsy, hypnotic minutes of Olsen drawling on top of overdriven guitars.
After that, he got drowsy and fell asleep again a few minutes later.
To calculate the toll of drowsy driving, researchers examined crash data from 109.
That is one of several "drowsy driver" systems now offered across multiple automakers.
"The Drowsy Chaperone" was wildly clever, plus it starred Sutton Foster (three times).
All told, I saw the Broadway production of "The Drowsy Chaperone" 68 times.
This somnolent sound makes you feel both relaxed and attentive, drowsy and giddy.
Picture a drowsy odalisque, licking her fingers after ransacking a box of bonbons.
But he was struck by a realist oil painting depicting drowsy subway riders.
In the professors' day jobs, they face the challenge of engaging drowsy students.
Honda has drowsy-driver detection as part of its optional Honda Sensing system.
It even measures your stress levels and can alert you when you're getting drowsy.
I woke up two hours after the 30-minute surgery, feeling drowsy and serene.
When he returned from the bathroom, he finished his coffee and immediately felt drowsy.
Sure, I got a little drowsy in the afternoons… But like, I always do.
Inside are four other people who are still drowsy; we greet one another discreetly.
The bedroom was warm, and I alternated between feeling drowsy and anxiously, jerkily awake.
Summer brings droves of tourists, but out of season the village is hushed, drowsy.
It notifies the driver and a central monitoring system if the wearer appears drowsy.
Drowsy driving is responsible for tens of thousands of U.S. road crashes every year.
We don't realize how distracted we get, or how drowsy or unobservant we really are.
I'm finally drowsy, so I set my alarm for 9:30 and let myself drift.
She says doctors gave her pain medication, but it only makes her drowsy and tired.
Good thing we had upbeat music to keep us not drowsy, know what I mean?
Man in chair, the beloved character from "The Drowsy Chaperone," has sat down once again.
My sister's face was drowsy, eyes half-lidded, her cheeks and nose flushed with sunburn.
There was a drowsy atmosphere, with pensioners suspended in the pool, exercising in slow motion.
"We do tend to get a little drowsy at some points during the day," Fuller said.
"The most important message is that drowsy driving is dangerous," he told Reuters Health by email.
Getting enough sleep every night is the best defense against drowsy driving, Higgins and colleagues note.
Because there is so much at stake, the music is exacting and measured, even occasionally drowsy.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimates that drowsy drivers cause 16.5 percent of fatal crashes.
A doctor in a clinic overwhelmed by refugees pointed out a drowsy 7-year-old girl.
I use candles, too, but this is my cautious option for when I'm already feeling drowsy.
He told his mother, in a drowsy voice, that he could not feel his right leg.
The new research shows drowsy driving is as common among men as women behind the wheel.
Now, new technologies are becoming available to alert drowsy drivers, sometimes even before they feel tired.
"Twenty percent of all large truck crashes are due to drowsy or fatigued drivers," he said.
Dr. Kluger told him he might feel drowsy or nauseated, or he could get a rash.
Computers don't get drowsy, drunk or distracted by text messages, and they don't have blind spots.
Research has shown that brainwave activity changes depending on how alert, drowsy or focused a person is.
When there is a disturbance to your R.E.M. sleep, you may wake up feeling drowsy and tired.
"Another reason people drive while tired is that they underestimate the risks of driving drowsy," Griffin added.
Weyes Blood, sings in a dispassionate alto full of drowsy sensuality, like a goth-folk Karen Carpenter.
Most patients appeared drowsy and sedated, the agency said, and no cases of unexplained bleeding were identified.
It builds up throughout the day and attaches to adenosine receptors on neurons, making us feel drowsy.
Drivers who are drowsy or intoxicated can't be behind the wheel, even if their car has autopilot.
So kids have trouble waking up, and they often find themselves feeling drowsy in morning algebra class.
They are on the road for such long shifts that they become drowsy, making the streets unsafe.
Westwood points to research showing that drowsy drivers are more likely to be involved in car accidents.
We passed a DROWSY DRIVERS NEXT EXIT sign, and as if on cue, one crow fell asleep.
Mother and child live in Santa Barbara, that drowsy, well-heeled coastal city north of Los Angeles.
The LED bulb can display over 50,000 shades of white, from daylight-bright to dim and drowsy.
I don't drink coffee, so I use the gum to wake me up when I'm feeling drowsy.
These features are meant to fight against the four D's of dangerous driving: drunk, drugged, distracted and drowsy.
Both Desiigner and Ty Dolla $ign handle the hook and ad libs while Pusha raps over drowsy production.
Drowsy and medicated, Cachay was escorted to the room by an employee while Brooks filled out the paperwork.
One of the drug's main ingredients is an antihistamine, so this stuff can very easily make you drowsy.
When the girls grew drowsy they were hoisted back onto the bikes, each sandwiched between two male riders.
Stopsleep is a driver fatigue alarm that can alert you up to 5 minutes before dangerous drowsy driving.
"It's a funny song for a play-out song -- a drowsy ballad about drugs in Chelsea," Jagger said.
Even Cat himself seems a bit drowsy, frequently falling asleep at moments that might otherwise crackle with tension.
Until vehicles can drive themselves, it will be up to drivers to pull over once they feel drowsy.
Thanksgiving dinner is over, the plates have been cleared, the stomachs are full, and you're a little drowsy.
But these actions aren't enough to prop up Philadelphia's offense and ultimately nullify an aesthetic that's occasionally drowsy.
"I had been in the sun all day, seeing bands and smoking pot, which made me drowsy," she says.
You may feel out of it, drowsy, or even nauseous the day after the brunt of the hangover happened.
The woman told investigators "she felt a burning sensation, felt very drowsy, and her eyes closed," the complaint said.
Your body is starting to relax, and you feel drowsy; your brain waves and muscle activity are slowing down.
" On Tuesday, the company's website published an article with the headline "A wake-up call to end drowsy driving.
This holiday season, don't get behind the wheel if you are impaired—don't drive drunk, drowsy, distracted or drugged.
You can have episodes of microsleep when you're feeling drowsy and performing daily tasks such as reading or driving.
After it messed up, it said that I was the one who seemed drowsy and should grab a coffee.
Broner was taken to a nearby station where he was awake long enough to take a drowsy mug shot.
His untreated sleep apnea kept him drowsy and languishing in bed in the mornings instead of out the door.
Previous research has shown that opioids can impair drivers by causing them to be dizzy, drowsy or even sedated.
At Cary Grant's, Gus Van Sant makes his acoustic guitar gently weep in the drowsy heat of Palm Springs.
It's called a microsleep, a brief state of drowsy unconsciousness that can happen even if your eyes remain open.
To avoid drowsy driving crashes, motorists are urged to try getting the recommended seven to eight hours of sleep.
I can't find those in Germany, nor can I find the children's cough medicine that makes my child drowsy.
Boldly patterned fabrics, as well as mottled patterns of light and dark, invigorate the drowsy, bird's-eye-viewed women.
The studies showed that some people who took the drug felt drowsy in the morning, which could impair their driving.
But for most, feeling sleepy when it's closer to bedtime serves us better than becoming drowsy earlier in the day.
Drowsy driving is the cause of up to 6,000 fatal crashes annually, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Based on earlier research, the team theorized that alcohol's drowsy effects on the brain were similar to those of anesthesia.
The company says the system could help prevent drowsy and distracted driving accidents, but it's also just next-level creepy.
At dusk, when light fades, the pineal gland (where Descartes believed the soul resided) releases melatonin and makes us drowsy.
Many of them brought reflective songs or spiritual ballads for the occasion, and because of that the record grows drowsy.
Day Trip For the past few decades, Oyster Bay, on Long Island's North Shore, has been a drowsy little hamlet.
And it mirrors the experiences of other once-drowsy Southern state capitals that are being reshaped by strong downtown investment.
Mr. Gennaro said the theater would replace that musical with another, "The Drowsy Chaperone," which opened on Broadway in 2006.
Your body temperature rises and falls slightly throughout the day, and you become drowsy as your body temperature comes down.
She slowly seems to get drowsy, until her eyes finally close, and that's when the show kicks into the opening credits.
According to Dr Clark, the stimulation he uses makes a few feel drowsy, but most enjoy "a very deep mindful state".
"Being drowsy is one of many factors that can lead to driver error and a life-threatening traffic crash," Redelmeier said.
Ms. Bazaar said some clients turn out to have horse allergies, and allergy medications can make them too drowsy to participate.
You might vomit, have a seizure, feel drowsy and confused, or lose consciousness altogether, as blood flow to your brain slows.
A doctor in a health clinic overwhelmed by refugees pointed out one drowsy 23.5-year-old girl with stick-like arms.
Abilify agitated him; Risperdal made him drowsy, which he hated because he feared he would oversleep and miss 29:613 a.m.
Ms. Engel was in the original Broadway cast of "The Drowsy Chaperone" in 2006, playing a dotty woman named Mrs. Tottendale.
Mr. Lhéritier's assumption when the company began was that the rare books market was undervalued because it was small and drowsy.
You feel drowsy, so you close your eyes, but then you suddenly see a sliver of light coming from your smartphone.
Some drivers may be reluctant to tell police that they were drowsy, and some may not even recognize that they were.
A cab ride through London with Mr. Frisell's former teacher, the composer and conductor Michael Gibbs, is frankly a little drowsy.
Mr. A, as he was referred to in his 2007 case study, was still conscious, but pale-faced, drowsy, and lethargic.
Symptoms of drowsy driving can include having trouble keeping eyes open, drifting from lanes or not remembering the last few miles driven.
Alcohol is super dehydrating, so by replacing the fluids your body has lost you may feel a little less drowsy and drunk.
Vehicles will also provide warnings if they detect a driver is drowsy or distracted and will use data recorders to document accidents.
In addition, people who tend to frequently visit nightclubs or who are thrill-seekers also are more likely to be drowsy drivers.
For example, people who don't get enough rest the night before embarking on a long family road trip might be drowsy drivers.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimates that at least 100,000 accidents reported to US police are the result of drowsy driving.
Dim and drowsy, the room had one window with half-open blue shutters; a crookedly hung drape blew in a weak breeze.
The hospital slowly weaned her off all of those medications that were making her extremely drowsy and "blunting her consciousness," Kandaswamy said.
Drowsy driving and multitasking had similar self-reported rates for both parents and teens: high 20s for parents, low 20s for teens.
Why her (according to Mr. Martin) She was so good in "The Drowsy Chaperone" because she could play the self-conscious diva.
The Barood family, on a vacation from New Zealand, were drowsy from driving before they awoke to the sight of the crustacean.
Throwing up, drowsy, terrible colds in a rush to finish it so I can start doing music videos before I started showing.
Aunts and uncles visit; the baby grows drowsy; the Strausses have sex, then sleep; the household awakens, and the quotidian bustle recommences.
Aunts and uncles visit; the baby grows drowsy; the Strausses have sex, then sleep; the household awakens, and the quotidian bustle recommences.
They're tasteless and odorless, making them nearly impossible to detect and can make people drowsy or even cause them to black out.
In Ghersi's hands, Madonna's swoonful 1994 single "Secret," is slowed down to a drowsy crawl and assaulted with a digital glitch bomb beat.
They use their voice to make others drowsy, which is why Jigglypuff's human partner is passed out next to it at the bar.
Plus, unlike sleeping pills that can leave you drowsy long after your alarm clock has gone off, music doesn't have any side effects.
I feel a little drowsy and panic a little when I realize I'm not 100% sure I took my ADHD meds this morning.
"We know if you're anxious then nicotine will calm you down, and it will tend to alert you if you're drowsy," Newhouse says.
"Sometimes drowsy driving is caused by a medical disorder such as sleep apnea, narcolepsy or a drug side effect," Redelmeier said by email.
"But so far, the main risks are that it does seem to have a sedative action, so people could get drowsy," Grant says.
Though this cycle goes unnoticed all night, the fits of interrupted sleep pile up, usually leaving sufferers drowsy and tired during the day.
I cook and serve Ben's dinner; bathe him, change him into his pajamas; and sing songs, rock, and nurse him until he's drowsy.
The night and dreams are recurring themes in the work she's delivered up until this point, but her voice is anything but drowsy.
Her nominal purview may be narrow but her insight into the drowsy roil of human society extends to the devout and the lax.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, drowsy driving caused 824 deaths in 2015, the last year for which figures are available.
It points to four studies into drowsy driving that show how "alertness maintaining tasks," such as games and talking can improve driver alertness.
As the title character in "The Drowsy Chaperone" she had but one showstopper, which won her a Tony Award; here she has two.
A food coma (technical term: "postprandial somnolence") is a condition in which you may feel drowsy, lightheaded, or fatigued after eating a large meal.
Cough syrups do have one known benefit: They can make you drowsy and help you get to sleep, which is likely very much needed.
To improve messaging about drowsy driving, the students said depicting graphic consequences would be effective for young drivers, similar to campaigns against drunk driving.
It's a film saturated in the drowsy magic of innocence — that unapologetic, insatiable appetite for creation too often discarded along the road towards adulthood.
Naco is a drowsy dog of a place that seems not to have benefited much from being a sanctioned port of entry to Mexico.
Alcohol is a CNS [Central Nervous System] depressant, so will counteract that, which is why you might have periods of feeling drowsy and sleepy.
I know my body is collecting water in its nether regions, the weight of the hibernating mammal, storing everything in drowsy, slow-moving preservation.
"Drowsy driving is a bigger traffic safety issue than federal estimates show," said David Yang, executive director of the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety.
Nicholas, meanwhile, said that clozapine can make him drowsy, but since he takes it before bed, it actually helps him sleep through the night.
The association says it's a combination of more people out walking and unsafe behaviors from drivers: driving while intoxicated, drowsy or distracted by smartphones.
They were supposed to decrease my thoughts, which didn't really work for me as a kid either, and they made me really, really drowsy.
Sometimes, the public is excited, because autonomous vehicles promise to, perhaps, one day banish dangerous drunk, drowsy, and distracted drivers in favor of precise machines.
"Burbank Street, Alameda" (2015) for example, is a 22 by 30-inch watercolor, a dappled rendering of a drowsy California neighborhood in the late afternoon.
I pop melatonin because I've been having trouble staying asleep, and try not to think of how drowsy I'm going to be in the morning.
Since she's from Houston, she has a pretty good handle on chopped and screwed, that drowsy, glutinous style of rhyming made famous in her hometown.
Maleficent II (TBA): The Sleeping Beauty inspired prequel raked in $20163 million dollars, so it's no surprise Disney is keeping the dynamically drowsy franchise going.
Music plays over the app and Cozmo's little eyes open slowly—as if the robot is drowsy and being pulled slowly from a deep sleep.
Cosby also said in that deposition that he knew the effects Quaaludes would have on a person and knew two Benadryl alone made him drowsy.
Companies that rely on truckers driving for long stretches of time are looking to a new technology that could mitigate drowsy drivers: self-driving trucks.
"Throwing up, drowsy, terrible colds, and in a rush to finish it so I [could] start doing music videos before I started showing," she wrote.
Not long after, in 2006, I learned that a show called "The Drowsy Chaperone," starring the very same Sutton Foster, just had its first preview.
While the perpetually woke are dismissed, they're also the canaries in our coal mines, alerting us to dangers we might be too drowsy to see.
Working in the Great Ruaha River in Tanzania, these researchers hit the animals with tranquilizer darts, then followed the drowsy beasts until they passed out.
Although the study confirms that crashes caused by drowsy driving are a significant issue, distracted driving and alcohol-related accidents remain an even bigger problem.
By the time the babies are 2 to 3 months of age, parents should put them to bed when they are drowsy but not yet asleep.
The latter system uses an infrared camera and facial recognition technology to recognize when a driver is growing drowsy, following up with visual and audio alerts.
On a drowsy July afternoon of that year, he (or so it is believed by some) became America's first known victim of a kidnaping for ransom.
Drowsy driving results in an estimated 1,550 deaths, 71,000 injuries, and $12.5 billion in monetary losses each year, according to The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Lack of sleep undermines the parts of your brain that help regulate emotion and can be dangerous; drowsy driving can be as dangerous as drunk driving.
While the facade has been rechristened in neon, the dining room remains drowsy, with a few booths and tables clad in gold brocade under plastic covers.
The monotonous clickety-clack of the wheels speeding over the iron tracks makes them drowsy, or it could be the heat and wind in their faces.
On her third visit, the sheriff's department says, the suspect and her daughter offered the victim a cupcake which made the victim feel numb and drowsy.
A new study shows drowsy driving, where those behind the wheel are too tired to safely operate a vehicle, is much more widespread than previously estimated.
When the software detects a driver may be getting drowsy, the system sounds an alarm and the driver's seat vibrates to ensure the driver is awake.
AAA hopes its research raises awareness of just how dangerous drowsy driving can be, not only on long road trips, but also on shorter, everyday trips.
I'm feeling super relaxed but also pretty drowsy, and I have a lot of chores left to do, so I stop at Starbucks for a chai frappuccino.
I try to get ready for the day as quickly as possible, though I have the tendency to waste time when I'm still drowsy in the morning.
In 13, a Massachusetts driver-licensing program imposed strict penalties for violating a law that prohibited unsupervised driving at night, which included a drowsy driving education program.
Homeless and on heroin was the look; drowsy, lead-lidded girls with lank hair and gold hoops in their tits who didn't eat, didn't cry, didn't care.
So, while you can't really count on the ingredients in your moon milk to make you drowsy, perhaps the simple intention behind it is all that matters.
It was a traditional Thai dance of some kind, ancient, atmospheric, and on the Royal Dragon stage performed with all the gusto of a drowsy preschool class.
Those sounds, which affect the inner ear, are meant to make you drowsy by simulating the same sleepiness associated with prolonged motion — a condition called Sopite Syndrome.
It became the band's biggest hit, thanks to one of Mr. Cornell's signature vocal performances, which was arrestingly drowsy, topped off with a few fiercely controlled shrieks.
In the distance, up on the pedestrian bridge over Rama 4, I spied a column of westerners doing roadwork in the drowsy heat of the late afternoon sun.
"Total Eclipse of the Heart" by Bonnie Tyler Did you know this karaoke favorite has a completely bewildering video that plays like a drowsy memory of a nightmare?
At the same time, they viewed drowsy driving as less risky from a legal perspective than drunk driving or driving while under the influence of drugs or medications.
But you can hear one of his evocative mannerisms in this old recording by Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, when he flatly delivers the phrase "mich schläfert" ("I feel drowsy").
Data from the National Sleep Foundation show 60 percent of U.S. adults have driven while feeling drowsy and around 33 percent have actually fallen asleep at the wheel.
In the morning, the three were scheduled to present the last part of their proposal to revamp the drowsy cafe in the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco.
Drivers still have to take a minimum 10-hour break after they've dropped off their emergency loads, and to stop driving if they feel drowsy at any point.
Mr. Coello was working as a driver for the ride-hailing service Lyft last year when he became drowsy and pulled over to sleep in a parking lot.
In terms of features, you can use it to set smart alarms (that wake you up at optimal times to keep you from feeling drowsy) and sleep goals.
There are a number of community service projects that apply, such as spreading the word about the dangers of impaired driving, which includes driving while drunk, high or drowsy.
In the U.S. alone, drowsy drivers are involved in nearly 300,000 car crashes each year, including 6,400 that result in deaths, according to the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety.
"Drowsy driving is increasingly being recognized as a source of crashes and deaths on highways," said study leader Dr. Kenneth Beck of the University of Maryland in College Park.
At the beginning of April, the two announced that the Huffington Post was teaming up with Uber and Toyota to end drowsy driving — which Huffington called a silent epidemic.
In an effort to combat drowsy driving, Uber announced today that it would require its most frequent drivers to take six-hour breaks after driving for 193 hours straight.
Since then, Cosby has been criminally charged in suburban Philadelphia with sexually assaulting a woman in 2004 after giving her drugs that made her drowsy and unable to resist.
The Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA) released a report Monday that found drowsy driving causes an average of 328,000 annual crashes, 85033,000 injuries and 6,400 deaths on U.S. roadways.
Millions of U.S. drivers fall asleep at the wheel each month, and roughly 15 percent of all fatal crashes involve a drowsy driver, researchers note in the journal Sleep.
Drowsy driving accounted for about 5,445 fatal crashes and 510,900 non-fatal collisions, for a total estimated societal cost of $109 billion per year, based on the 2010 figures.
The reason is pretty simple: Drowsy driving caused "about 72,000 crashes, 800 fatalities and 44,000 injuries" in 2013, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's most recent data.
The drowsy, narcotic "Beetlebum" is immediately followed with the tongue-in-cheek grunge pastiche of "Song 2", which as mentioned earlier remains one of Hollywood's go-to adrenaline patches.
But, drowsy as they may be, Fede and Filippo look different on this Thursday morning at 230 AM: Both of them sport bright and cheerful smiles, kindled by excitement.
"Mothers should notify staff if they are feeling drowsy, so they don't fall asleep while caring for the baby," Goodstein, who wasn't involved in the study, said by email.
To enable students to shift their circadian rhythms, Ms. Muth's department provides tools, such as light boxes, to help students get drowsy and wake up at the right times.
Even if jurors accept the defense's contention that the pills were Benadryl, she said, it was a dose strong enough, by Mr. Cosby's own admission, to make himself drowsy.
Once vehicles can communicate with each other — a capability expected in the next few years — other cars will be able to take appropriate maneuvers to avoid the drowsy driver.
Research has detected an increase in vehicle accidents during the morning commute right after the shift to daylight saving time, which happened Sunday, as a result of drowsy driving.
When it comes to a long-term solution to my sleep problems, I am still on the hunt for something effective that doesn't leave me drowsy during the day.
He was forced to take pills, purportedly for high blood pressure (a condition he does not suffer from), that left him drowsy and gave him muscle pain and blurry vision.
Lunsford had served all 15 of his professional years as a police officer at the Los Gatos–Monte Sereno Police Department, a 38-officer agency that policed two drowsy towns.
Plus, if you're taking public transit or are not the one driving to the beach, you can doze off, stay drowsy, or enjoy a cup of (iced) coffee en route.
To that point, many allergy sufferers might balk at taking an antihistamine medication before a run, such as Zyrtec or Benadryl, because they tend to make you feel very drowsy.
I felt a slight pricking sensation, but in all honesty, it wasn't painful, and was even similar to the drowsy, relaxed feeling you get when the hairdresser washes your hair.
If you have trouble falling asleep at night, but feel full-on drowsy by the time you have to go to work, ask yourself: Am I having aches and pains?
Drop the Ambien and the chamomile tea, this drowsy husband shows us all a glass and a half of wine is all the doctor ordered for a good night's sleep.
" A frantic call for help About an hour after the nurse left, the suit said, Thompson woke feeling "drowsy and groggy" and "noticed her son was unresponsive in her arms.
This languor fits the tempo of Elio and Oliver's relationship, which evolves over meals, drowsy idylls, a little work and a spontaneous piano recital that becomes an overture to seduction.
If hygge made you drowsy, and Marie Kondo saddled you with empty cupboards and regret, "shake yoga" is a way to masochistically jiggle these bad memories away with your thighs.
Deftly knifing a window through the tender pith, he inserts a straw and hands the fruit across the counter at Dinga-Fling, his roadside stall outside this drowsy coastal town.
Without warning, the line between reverie and reality blurred as my eyes snapped open to behold a 21-foot statue of Lord Shiva gazing down benevolently at my drowsy figure.
The percentages are far higher than what the federal government has estimated as the impact of drowsy driving, which it puts at 1 to 2 percent of all vehicle crashes.
One of the first drowsy-driving monitoring systems to appear in the truckers' cab was a driver-facing camera that alerted the driver when it registered eyelid and head droops.
These might be paired in early summer with garden roses, arranged as a meeting of equals, and later added to lighten the brooding heaviness of drowsy-headed dahlias and chrysanthemums.
Unlike instances of driving under the influence of alcohol, in which a Breathalyzer can confirm that a driver is impaired, there is no test for a driver who is drowsy.
While there are plenty of prescription sleep aids on the market, you may have toyed with the idea of taking an over-the-counter drug that you know makes you drowsy.
A few photographs remained on the walls — art borrowed from the collection of Peter Norton, a longtime patron of the theater — including a portrait of Marilyn Monroe, looking drowsy and invitational.
A 2012 study by the Centre for Accident Research and Road Safety in Australia found that in drowsy drivers, pulling over at the first signs of sleepiness makes a big difference.
The billions of dollars now being spent on autonomous-car development must not remove resources reducing drunk, drugged or drowsy driving or speeding, tailgating and other risky and aggressive driver behaviors.
The company says its case studies have shown that over time the number of drivers' alerts lessens, meaning they are changing schedules or learning to recognize their own drowsy warning signs.
The study says US government statistics indicate that only about 1% to 0.13% of all accidents involve driving while drowsy, but research has suggested that the problem might be much bigger.
For the next two weeks I continued to get super drowsy in the evenings, horrible stress headaches, and generally felt so anxious and depressed that it was physically making me ill.
It centers on members of an Egyptian police orchestra booked to play a concert at the Israeli city of Petah Tikvah but accidentally ending up in the drowsy town of Bet Hatikva.
Until then, and even afterward, it is important to take all the usual safety steps: buckle your seat belt, don't drink alcohol before driving, don't use your phone, and don't drive drowsy.
Students were surveyed about their driving habits, perceptions about risky driving behaviors (such as driving while drunk or using a phone), and strategies to improve traffic safety around drowsy driving in particular.
Cops say they responded to the accident -- in which nobody was injured -- and felt Ace was under the influence since he appeared drowsy, slurred his speech and had trouble with his balance.
And if you do get hungry after dinner, pick a light snack with tryptophan (an amino acid known to potentially make you drowsy), such as a banana or warm milk, Zee says.
The idea of downing just one alcoholic drink before bed may sound like a good idea — after all, it will make you drowsy, and you'll seemingly fall right into a peaceful slumber.
Ambling and drowsy, the record finds Earl drained of—or perhaps relieved of—the urgency and belligerence that characterized his early music and drew comparisons to Eminem and the Wu-Tang Clan .
The Prozac made her drowsy, so he prescribed two hundred milligrams of Provigil, a drug for narcolepsy that is often taken by soldiers and truck drivers to stay awake during overnight shifts.
Discreet sensors in the seat provide medical-grade data to the vehicle, which can then react with tones, vibrations or visual responses when it thinks the driver is stressed, drowsy or distracted.
Nintendo is fully awake again after years of drowsy sales and ho-hum releases, in part thanks to the excitement over the successful launches for the Nintendo Switch and the NES Classic.
The sweet and drowsy "Super Star" is the clearest example, but G-Dragon has always rapped with attitude, which is why "Untitled," the song that precedes it, is the more provocative moment.
As for that story that "Ink" promises to unfold, it's about the overhaul nearly five decades ago of a London newspaper called The Sun from a drowsy nonentity into a tabloid sensation.
I felt a little bit drowsy, but that was a small price to pay for my own sanity and not feeling like I wanted to throw myself in front of a train.
The National Sleep Foundation, for instance, believes there is a 56 percent chance a man will drive while drowsy, while there's only a 45 percent chance a woman would take the same risk.
Most recently, Uber partnered with Arianna Huffington, the Huffington Post editor in chief and longtime friend of Kalanick's, on a campaign to end drowsy driving, weeks before she formally joined the company's board.
Feeling drained and drowsy from the previous night, I dragged myself to the door, let Keisha out, welcomed Anika in, and got cozy on the couch for the next 30 to 40 minutes.
But there is a chemical reaction that occurs in sleep: Two chemicals, acetylcholine (the chemical that keeps you awake) and adenosine (the chemical that makes you drowsy) react in your body all day.
Mr. Coello's problems in the United States most likely began when he became drowsy working as a driver for the ride-hailing service Lyft and pulled over to sleep in a parking lot.
From giving "sight" to the blind to identifying drowsy drivers to robot pets used to complement dementia care, there are a number of commercial applications that could dramatically improve lives around the world.
If you feel nauseous or drowsy all the time, that could be a sign that you have some other illness, so it's worth it to see a physician who can diagnose what's going on.
There were sprinklings of his usual virtuosic bucket-getting—a drowsy first-quarter Euro-step around Westbrook occasioned some top-notch replay work from the TNT crew—but the other Rockets pitched in plenty.
Drowsy driving can have deadly consequences similar to drunken or distracted driving, and tired motorists are responsible for thousands of traffic fatalities every year, according to a new report from an auto safety group.
"There are predefined normal patterns for when you're awake, drowsy, when you're asleep, or engaging in activity," says Dr. Madeline Fields, an assistant professor of neurology at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.
People who don't fit the profile of a typical drowsy driver can still be at increased risk for nodding off behind the wheel at some point due to life events, the authors also note.
Just as the poster and the trailer give little away, there is a drowsy slowness to the first half-hour of the film as the crew awake from hypersleep to answer a distress call.
He recently settled in the small, drowsy town of Udvada, Gujarat, just north of Mumbai — a holy town whose temple contains a fire believed to have been burning steadily for more than 1,300 years.
They said 3-year-olds in one class had described being fed pills that made them drowsy and given shots that left tiny marks on their skin, and some alleged that children were stripped.
I'm Emily, in for Sam, and I have five recipe suggestions for you for the week ahead, the food I want to cook and eat in this drowsy stretch of it's-so-hot days.
Start out by trying one of the following methods:Graduated extinction: This is a common method, where the parent puts the baby to bed while he or she is drowsy, and then leaves the room.
The Greensburg Tribune Review spotted the acquisition, and reports that De la Torre's research and app could be used to spot drowsy drivers, automatically analyze focus groups, detect depression and improve avatars in video games.
My drowsy fantasy is a little corny, but I don't think it's a reach: these men will spend dozens or hundreds of nights in the same bar next to a nail salon, and Brockhampton won't.
For Mam, who runs a popular eatery in Battambang, a drowsy city in northeastern Cambodia, food has been a way to stabilize what, by all accounts, sounds like a nightmare of a distinctly American making.
On the side, Hopkins made a pair of pretty but rather drowsy solo albums, which were widely ignored, with one important exception: Eno heard the second one, "Contact Note," and invited Hopkins to his studio.
Another reason to avoid a gluttonous binge is that big meals can raise the risk of heart attack, blood clots and gallbladder problems, and can make you a dangerous, drowsy driver on the way home.
And with Syria, with the drumbeat of shrapnel in children and starving, drowsy mothers in the background, it often feels fraudulent -- as the writer is so far away from a reality seen only on YouTube.
In the docs, the LAPD detective handling the case says Barth claims she went to dinner with Guillod and a friend, drank a lot of wine, began feeling drowsy and can't recall anything after that.
Lots of people — especially pregnant people with morning sickness, those going through chemotherapy, and children — use these bands to manage symptoms without medication, which tend to make people drowsy or come with other unpleasant side effects.
The line passes through the older Smith's gentle, overlapping leads, My Bloody Valentine's swirling fog, Sonic Youth's art-damaged Beat poetry — Smith's repeatedly cited Bad Moon Rising as an influence — and drowsy bits of post-punk.
We at Smarter Living have long been fans of taking regular breaks throughout the day, as study after study shows that feeling drowsy, exhausted or otherwise mentally depleted during the workday drastically hinders performance and productivity.
At upstarts like the electric car company Byton and mainstream mainstays like Volvo, car designers are working on facial recognition, drowsy-driver alert systems and other features for keeping track of the people behind the wheel.
Drowsy in feel and muted in color, "Stockholm" is lightly amusing and watchable — mostly thanks to Hawke — but never makes the case that this is a story that needed to be told, with or without laughs.
But after that it's a jumble involving "The Drowsy Chaperone," the superstar director Robert Lepage, Cirque du Soleil and its neo-circus legacy, the Stratford Festival — and "Slings & Arrows," the television series that brilliantly satirized Stratford.
Or maybe Drowsy Drivers was a roadside service the state of Utah provided, a type of GPS device you strapped into your back seat so it could babble map coordinates to you from the dream world.
Starring a vacant Bruce Willis in his Broadway debut and a hard-working Laurie Metcalf, this story of a best-selling author held captive by a psychopathic fan sustains a steady, drowsy room temperature throughout (1:30).
Starring a vacant Bruce Willis in his Broadway debut and a hard-working Laurie Metcalf, this story of a best-selling author held captive by a psychopathic fan sustains a steady, drowsy room temperature throughout (24111:21978).
The narrative paintings are good for a chortle, but the meditative images create an echoing stillness in the viewer, as if they would facilitate some sort of psychotherapeutic self-treatment, that might also include holding a drowsy cat.
The song's the kind of track that El and Killer Mike can probably knock out in their sleep at this point, all menacing guitar riffs and sledgehammer drums, so it's incredible that the two sound anything but drowsy.
Immigrant children at the Shiloh Treatment Center in Texas have been "held down and injected" with drugs that have left them incapacitated, dizzy, drowsy, and afraid, according to a report in Reveal from the Center for Investigative Reporting.
Smarter cars should help radically reverse these troubling trends because — as NHTSA's statistic indicates — robots don't get drunk, drowsy, or distracted like humans do when pushing two tons of steel and glass down the road at high speeds.
But the switch from automated driving to human control should also take into account the condition of the driver and recognize if the driver is under the influence of alcohol or drowsy and unable to take control safely.
He isn't wrong: Research has blamed lack of sleep for nearly 28,000 fatal traffic accidents in the US annually, and one survey found that the American economy reportedly takes a $100 billion hit each year from drowsy adults.
Convince the valley you have a new way to create a brain for a self-driving car, help people find parking, detect a drowsy driver, or build a personal electric plane, and you'll find yourself showered in VC funding.
The monitoring system, which analyzes images of the drivers' eyes and head to tell if they are looking forward, will notice if drivers are drowsy, looking down at their cellphones or have turned to reach into the rear seat.
It's been 40 years since the author made his name (and his nickname "Ian Macabre") by rolling grenades about thrill kills, incest and dismemberment into what he regarded as the polite, heat-drowsy garden party of contemporary British fiction.
If you wake up in the middle of the night and again can't sleep, leave the bedroom and do a boring or relaxing activity (read an uninteresting textbook, listen to music, etc), then go back when you get drowsy.
The new musical, with a book by Bob Martin ("The Drowsy Chaperone") and Chad Beguelin ("Aladdin"), music by Matthew Sklar ("Elf") and lyrics by Mr. Beguelin, arrives on Broadway following a 2016 premiere at the Alliance Theater in Atlanta.
It happened in the drowsy weeks leading up to the All-Star break, and thank goodness for that, because nobody involved in last night's thriller deserves anything less than our appreciation, for turning a random Monday meeting into pure spectacle.
SPRINGFIELD, N.J. — Jordan Spieth was making a stirring, rousing run up the leaderboard Friday, finally bringing some sparkle and star power to a drowsy 2016 P.G.A. Championship, when golf's pesky rule book once again elbowed its way into the competition.
In this musical comedy from Bob Martin ("The Drowsy Chaperone") and Chad Beguelin ("Elf"), an out-of-work Broadway troupe descends on an all-American town to support a teenage girl who wants to pin a corsage on her girlfriend.
If your child has salmonella poisoning, gastroenteritis or any other type of serious stomach illness, seek medical advice if her temperature rises suddenly, if she appears drowsy or confused, if she has cramps or is vomiting and can't keep fluids down.
Patricia Moran filed the lawsuit Wednesday in New Jersey state Superior Court, claiming that many of her coworkers in the adult psychiatric unit at Monmouth Medical Center in Long Branch "knowingly misused and administered" the allergy medication to make patients drowsy.
New York sports talk radio legend Mike Francesa shares Trump's drowsy peevishness, a passion for opaque interpersonal feuds with his similarly blowsy peers, and an abiding belief that he has never been wrong, but is finally too small-time an operator.
Subjects who were most drowsy during the day were found to have greater amounts of Alzheimer's-causing amyloids over the two-year period of the study, especially in the areas of the brain responsible for emotion, memory retrieval and behavior.
If you anticipate needing to help your child sleep during a longer trip, consider talking to your doctor about testing medications, but remember that some medications are not safe for children, and others can make them hyper instead of drowsy.
Once the technology is perfected, proponents argue that autonomous cars could also help improve safety on rural roads by reducing the number of impaired and drowsy drivers, eliminating speeding, and detecting and reacting to obstacles even on pitch-black roads.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Drivers who miss two or three hours of sleep in a day face the same risk of an accident as those who are legally drunk, according to a AAA study on the sometimes-deadly consequences of being drowsy behind the wheel.
WISCONSIN MAN WHO CRASHED CAR IS TASERED AFTER DANCING BAREFOOT, USING &aposKARATE MOVES&apos AMID TRAFFIC, COPS SAY Buratczuk said the driver of the semi-truck who hit the vehicles admitted to "drowsy driving," and may have fallen asleep at the wheel.
Out and about, I spotted drowsy or dozing people everywhere; and I realized that a kind of mechanized mass somnambulism is an essential component of modern life; and I gained a better understanding of the siesta and the snooze and the death wish.
The louder the sounds of adulation grew, the harder it was for me to focus on the thing I wanted to watch, which for some reason was the doomed and drowsy misfits posing, earthbound and gaping, in the impossible posters that Jordan made.
The heartbreaking works of Karen Kilimnik recast the icons of consumerism and popular culture — from Kate Moss to drowsy dogs — as strangely deformed things: For a show last year at New York's 303 Gallery, she stuck cat stickers onto reproductions of baroque tapestries.
She let her mind dwell on the quiet vestibules, hung with Oriental tapestries, lighted by tall lamps of bronze, and on the two tall footmen in knee breeches who dozed in the large armchairs, made drowsy by the heat of the furnace.
Mr. Trump has worn out opponents, journalists, members of Congress, foreign leaders, his staff — and now himself — with a breakneck barrage of executive actions, policy proposals and reversals, taunts, boasts and drowsy-hour Twitter assaults, all meant to disrupt American politics as usual.
It also features advanced, built-in technology including night vision and pedestrian warnings, an alert assistant that helps to avoid drowsy driving, four-camera parking system with panoramic view, all-round visibility, active cruise control, Wi-Fi, and navigation and entertainment system.
But Dedrick's experience pales in comparison to other truckers who get drowsy behind the wheel and end up in a fatal accident, such as the accident that injured comedian Tracy Morgan and killed writer James McNair off the New Jersey Turnpike on June 280, 2000.
It can charge your brain's batteries A study at NASA on drowsy military pilots and astronauts found that a 40-minute nap improved performance by 34% and alertness by 100%, according to the National Sleep Foundation, a non-profit sleep science and health organization.
CreditCreditMark and Colleen Hayward/Getty Images There were many reasons for a 16-year-old boy to love the noisy, brooding music known as grunge, but here's a personal one: The bushy-bearded, drowsy-eyed guitarist for Soundgarden, Kim Thayil, looked like my uncle George.
Buried amid a pile of anti-drowsy driving rules the Taxi and Limousine Commission just unanimously approved, one provision caught the attention of Silicon Valley: Rideshare and livery companies, including Uber and Lyft, must report detailed data about where they're picking up and dropping off their passengers.
The crowd I saw it with laughed at the right places and got emotional at the right places, but it all felt rather muted — like the drowsy emotions you might feel while falling asleep in the back seat of a car while someone else drives home.
I'm not sure exactly how long I felt drowsy, but I do know that eventually a nurse came in and told me it was time to move to a smaller recovery room where I'd eat some jello, take some pills, and then get dressed to go home.
With an early zeal for nanotechnology, a taste for head-turning cars, a sardonic tongue and a talent for luring major corporations with government financing, Dr. Kaloyeros, 60, is widely credited with transforming Albany from a drowsy government town into an unlikely center for high-tech research.
Wearing a gingham shirt and pressed slacks, and with a drowsy, contented look on his face, the former speaker with a well-documented taste for merlot exited a V.I.P. room, offered and accepted back slaps from the guys and hugs from the ladies, then stepped outside.
And if nine months from now, the only treatment that still works is the combination of muscle relaxers that make me drowsy, I'll be satisfied if I'm able to stay upright for long enough to cut the cake, let alone cut it up on the dance floor.
Critics called the album reckless, drowsy and disengaged, but its insistent experimentation, glued together with Mitchell's voice—showing its first signs of the husky transformation caused by her four-pack-a-day cigarette habit—made the music, in time, as essential and revealing as her previous output.
After 10 people died when a drowsy trucker created a chain-reaction crash on Interstate 44 in Oklahoma in 2009 -- and in response to many other questions about overworked truckers -- the National Highway Traffic Safety Commission put a 70-hour cap on the average driver's workweek.
And after the tears, we resume our cross-legged sitting positions facing each other, and having fetched a local newspaper from the pile, we place the torn-out crosswords page between our folded legs and hunt for the hidden words until our eyes grow drowsy with sleep.
And a return visit is pretty much guaranteed, not least because of an occurrence one evening at a long dirt road that dead-ended at La Villa del Valle, a splendid six-room inn cradled by the desert mountains where we stayed two pleasantly drowsy days.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, "drowsy driving" was a factor in 91,000 crashes, resulting in 50,000 people injured and 810 deaths in 2017, so it's theoretically possible that what some of these videos are showing us is disaster averted, not disaster in motion.
Uber's decision to roll this out was made as a response to the problem of drowsy driving and driver fatigue, both of which are issues that continue to affect people on the road, even if driving while using mobile devices and intoxicated driving get more press and scrutiny.
They have a keen ear for production — distressed, drowsy horns on "4 the Real 1s"; the mottled texture of early Wu-Tang Clan on "Pop Champagne"; a staggeringly swaggering bass loop on "40 Below" (produced by El RTNC, one of the sonic architects of vintage New York rap revivalism).
"Roughly from the last two weeks until the last breath, somewhere in that interval, people become too sick, or too drowsy, or too unconscious, to tell us what they're experiencing," says Margaret Campbell, a professor of nursing at Wayne State University who has worked in palliative care for decades.
The founder of the project, Michael Rubinoff, said the show was only the fifth musical with a Canadian writing team to reach Broadway, after "Rockabye Hamlet" in 1976, "Billy Bishop Goes to War" in 1980, "The Drowsy Chaperone" in 2006 and "The Story of My Life" in 2009.
Photo: APUber has implemented a mandate that its drivers must take at least six hours of time off every time they work at least 12 consecutive hours, the Washington Post reported on Monday, as part of an initiative to crack down on drowsy driving that might result in potentially deadly crashes.
Over in Mott Haven, a few stops away on the No. 6 train, in the shadow of the Major Deegan Expressway, a shop called Filtered Coffee opened in April with a red La Marzocco espresso machine, drowsy indie rock on the sound system and financier pastries shaped like teddy bears.
She tutored us with long hot rides through rolling fields of sun-toasted wheat in search of the region's best goat cheeses, visits to drowsy villages for a notable church, and best of all, long delicious dinners of what she called "good country food" in her garden under the stars.
It hurts my heart to watch you, Deep-shadowed from the candle's guttering gold; And you wonder why I shake you by the shoulder; Drowsy, you mumble and sigh and turn your head… You are too young to fall asleep for ever; And when you sleep you remind me of the dead.
To encourage drowsy drivers to take a break, Volvo, with a grant from the European Commission, is studying the effects of offering drivers free coffee once erratic steering wheel movements, lane departures and other signs detect that they are falling asleep, using the navigation system to direct them to the nearest coffee stop.
The authors — book by Bob Martin and Chad Beguelin, songs by Mr. Beguelin (lyrics) and Matthew Sklar (music) — have on their combined résumés both "The Drowsy Chaperone," that peerlessly inane 1920s showbiz spoof, and "The Wedding Singer," an underrated musical comedy about an entertainer so humbled he winds up in a dumpster.
Given a choice of apologizing or doubling down on being an anti-gay idiot, Hart chose the latter, Brian Raftery reported in Wired: In an Instagram post from that morning, Hart appeared bratty, defensive, and completely dismissive of the growing pushback (he also seemed kind of drowsy, possibly because he filmed it from a bed).
"Drowsy driving is not just falling asleep at the wheel; it mimics alcohol-impaired driving in many ways," said lead study author Stephen Higgins, a researcher at the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in Washington, D.C. "Drowsiness leads to slower reaction times and impaired attention, mental processing, judgment, and decision making," Higgins added by email.
Created and scripted by Susan Coyne, Bob Martin (the co-book writer and star of the musical "The Drowsy Chaperone") and former Kids in the Hall member Mark McKinney, the series brilliantly weaves backstage shenanigans — never underestimate the self-importance of actors and directors — with astute insights into the perils and joys of art-making.
"What we wanted tonight was to get in the round of 211 and get to the top of the group, and this is what we managed," said France's pint-size midfield destroyer N'Golo Kanté, whose selection as man of the (drowsy) match was perhaps the best symbol of how the 21 minutes had gone.
With 215 minute 224 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter of their Christmas Day matinee, the Knicks and the Celtics were back where they had started, tied again after nearly 222 minutes of a game that tipped off shortly after noon and, perhaps because of the early start, at times seemed a little drowsy.
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Singer Jane Penny's voice floats through the songs, backed by easy guitar riffs and lazy drum beats; this is the kind of music you put on at the end of a dinner party when everyone is full and happy, with each song fading into the next one in a drowsy groove while you sit back and sink into it.
The move is expected to save thousands of lives each year but critics fear that it could have unintended consAdditionally, cars would have to have built-in breathalyzers, distraction recognition systems that warn drivers if they seem like they're getting drowsy or not focused on driving, and data recorders that document what happens during an accident.
The researchers attribute the increase to more people who are walking and are therefore more exposed; nighttime crossings on local roads away from intersections; unsafe driving behaviors like speeding or distracted or drowsy driving; alcohol consumption and smartphone use by both drivers and pedestrians; and a rise in the number of SUVs, which generally cause more severe pedestrian injuries.
Genoa remains cut into two large sections: the east, with the historic center where businesses are on their traditional August break and drowsy tourists stroll along narrow medieval streets; and the west, with police officers blocking access to the area around the stricken bridge and residents worrying about the heavy traffic that is expected to hit local roads once the city and its port return to work in the coming weeks.
Here's what Feldman recommends: Over-the-counter: -Dimenhydrinate (Dramamine, Gravol): take one hour before, suitable for children > 2 -Meclizine (Bonine, Dramamine Less Drowsy): take one hour before, suitable for > 12 -Cyclizine (Marezine): take 30 minutes before, suitable for children > 6 Prescription: -Promethazine (Phenergan): comes in pill, suppository, and shot form -Scopolamine (Transderm Scop patch): patch worn for three days You might have to re-dose as needed, depending on the medication and instructions, but the important thing is to take these before you are in motion if you can, because it will be very difficult if you're already sick, says Feldman.

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