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somnolence

[sahm-nuhl-uhns] / ˈsɑm nəl əns /






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Potential adverse events the companies knew about included depression, suicidal ideation, somnolence, edema, dizziness and confusion, documents from lawsuits show.

From The Wall Street Journal

Organized labor shows corporate managements who’s the boss: This year continued the strengthening of union power after decades of somnolence.

From Los Angeles Times

Yet a somnolence hangs over the film, and Hiromu and Maria are left somewhere between having full-fledged story lines and just being useful foils.

From New York Times

After decades of abject somnolence, American labor seems to be stirring.

From Los Angeles Times

Not really enough to disrupt outdoor activity, the rain seemed the sort to foster contemplation and encourage Saturday snoozes and somnolence.

From Washington Post