Sentences with phrase «falling into a deeper sleep which»

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After a late night of being regaled with stories of his grandfather (by way of adoption) Scipio Africanus» the general who defeated Hannibal at Zama» Aemilianus falls into a deep sleep and dreams that the spirit of Africanus has visited him and raised him to a place high up among the brightly shining stars, from which he may look down on Carthage.
Adam — which simply means «earth» — falls into a deep sleep while the Lord extracts a rib from his side with which to create Eve.
Recent SIDS research suggests that babies under 4 months who sleep for longer periods of time (4 + hours at a time), can fall into a deeper REM state which puts them at risk of not recovering, stimulating and waking on their own.
Babies have different sleep cycles than adults; they need to awaken periodically in the night to ensure that they don't fall into too deep of sleep from which they can't awaken.
Your baby is more likely to go through different stages before going into deep sleep, which means that it takes more time for your baby to fall asleep.
The lack of oxygen prevents you from falling into a deep sound sleep, which could leave you feeling restless and tired in the morning.
When I was a little kid, I was scared to sleep alone, so my dog stood guard on my bed which allowed me to fall into a deep, restful sleep.
After 20 minutes asleep, your puppy will fall into a deeper rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, during which dreams are normally experienced.
I listened to them chatting away in Quechua, and after refusing second helpings and excusing myself, I was taught a few Quechua phrases, which, in my haze and exhaustion from the last two days of Andean experiences, faded into my dreams as I fell into a deep sleep.
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