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As he tosses and turns, he figures it's the concert below.
The pain and agony take over at night, and he tosses and turns in his bed.
It tosses and turns, snorting and kicking and snatching more than its share of the covers.
An accelerometer about the size of a quarter attaches to a pillow and tracks tosses and turns.
It's in the way she tosses and turns in bed as chronic insomnia holds her in its grip.
Here's what Xi would have learned: — US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer "tosses and turns" and can't sleep at night.
Their 5-year-old wasn't physically injured but tosses and turns in bed, traumatized by the shock of events last Sunday.
Without good motion transfer isolation, you'll constantly feel jostling as your partner gets up in the night or tosses and turns.
The company invented a system that tracks time awake, breathing rate and number of tosses and turns through a mattress cover embedded with sensors.
As Betty tosses and turns — none the wiser to the fact she's being watched — Chic creeps towards the teen and silently hovers directly over her bed.
The Envirocam features additional environmental sensors as well, allowing it to also track room temperature, humidity, sleep quality (how often a child tosses and turns), and carbon monoxide levels.
Guilt feels almost like a physical weight, as if the rapist is on top of her as she tosses and turns on her sister's mattress, and she can't sleep.
He tosses and turns, touches the wall, stares out the window — even gets up for a dance break (Borges has moves, and between him and Donohue, this show needs a musical episode yesterday).
Mate is mobile app that displays physiological data collected by the Embrace2. It displays: sleep time, efficiency, fragmentation, and tosses and turns, as well as levels of physical activity and step count. It can also be used as a digital seizure diary.
A man attempting tosses and turns in his sleep, and is visited by various visions which transform into each other, including a girl clad only in a sheet, a minstrel wearing blackface, Pierrot, and the man in the moon, who gnaws on his arm. He wakes up tangled in his sheets but relieved that it was all just a dream.
In the next scene, Mitchell tosses and turns frantically in his hospital bed. Two doctors, named Dr. Roxin and Dr. White, examine him and it is discovered that Cronin Mitchell, due to this near-fatal electrical charge through his brain, has somehow given him Extra Sensory Perception. The two medical colleagues discuss Mitchell's horribly disfigured face and his apparent lack of will to live. Dr. Roxin convinces Dr. White, that ESP is real due to a series of ESP test cards.
After the boy enters a castle and is given a bed of straw for the night he tosses and turns in his sleep, attempting to guard his treasure. Some observers are persuaded that the boy is restless because he is unaccustomed to sleeping on straw and is therefore of aristocratic blood. In the more popular versions of the tale, only one pea is used. However, Charles Boner added in two more peas in his translation of the story upon which Andersen based his tale.
The magician Prospero tosses and turns in his sleep while a violent storm tosses a ship on the ocean. Prospero awakens with a start as lightning strikes the ship, and summons his servant, the spirit Ariel. Ariel tells Prospero the details of the storm, which was an illusion he created at Prospero's command to lead the King of Naples (Alonso) and his crew to the island and trap them there. Prospero's daughter, Miranda, wakes up and joins her father in his study and they discuss their pasts.
The preface to the poem, attributed to Wei Hong and generally including along with the Mao text, explains the meaning of "Guan ju": The prefaces to the remaining ten poems in the "Zhou nan", the first section of the Shi Jing, all describe the songs as referring to one or another aspect of the queen's virtuous influence. One century after the Maos, Zheng Xuan introduced an interesting twist to the Mao interpretation. In his eyes the "pure young lady" refers not to the queen herself, but rather to palace ladies whom their mistress, in her virtuous and jealousy-free seclusion, is seeking as additional mates for the king. Thus it is she who tosses and turns until finding them.

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