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I didn't really want to go home, where I'd worry myself into a bout of insomnia.
He guessed that she'd suffered another bout of insomnia, the third time in the past five days.
It would wait until morning, or until the inevitable bout of insomnia later that night.
In his Moscow hotel room, he had suffered his first and only bout of insomnia.
At various times he reported bouts of insomnia.
The stress of keeping it all going led to horrible bouts of insomnia.
In his later years, O'Reilly became prone to illness, and suffered from bouts of insomnia.
But it's always within easy reach for emergencies, bouts of insomnia and ordinary bedtime browsing.
During a bout of insomnia, the real Peter encounters the false one, and they strike up an edgy acquaintanceship.
It wasn't hard to work out the reason for her totally uncharacteristic bout of insomnia, either - Adam Burns.
One of the faint benefits from suffering periodic bouts of insomnia is that you can catch up with your reading.
The Narrator's bouts of insomnia had actually been Tyler's personality surfacing.
As an adolescent, Oates had bouts of insomnia that made her feel like a romantic stranger in her small town.
Marilyn enjoyed some peaceful days and restful nights at Amagansett, though she still suffered frequent bouts of insomnia.
Linda P., 38, a research analyst with a New York investment banking firm, suffers periodic bouts of insomnia.
I suffer from bouts of insomnia and, when I can fall asleep, I have a stubborn inability to remember my dreams.
Then one morning after one of these restless, fruitless bouts of insomnia, Sax got a call on his wristpad.
But sometimes transient bouts of insomnia become real problems of their own, especially if you've developed anxiety or fear about going to bed and being unable to sleep.
On "Shleep" (Thirsty Ear) - the title inspired by recent bouts of insomnia - he takes some indulgences in lumpy poetry.
Since quite a few of the films I see have a decidedly soporific effect, those bouts of insomnia might in themselves be sufficient grounds for recommending this one.
Never one to let time waste her, the busy 92-year-old sculptor Louise Bourgeois decided a few years ago to put even her bouts of insomnia to productive use.
But then he considered his own all-too-frequent bouts of insomnia and realized that the answer to the question was He doesn't, and filed the fact away for later consideration.
In childhood Thaw was subject to bouts of insomnia, temper tantrums, incoherent babbling and, notably baby talk, a form of expression which he retained in adulthood.
Dorian Gray defied gravity, sure, but he wasn't real; he never had to deal with bouts of insomnia, stress or MSG-laden Singapore mai fun.
Nowadays, nightcaps tend to come in the form of a glass of whiskey or two, and many people will tell you that alcohol is a good antidote to the occasional bout of insomnia.