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somnolence

noun as in coma

noun as in sleepiness

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

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.

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

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

In a city that loves its politics, there is an unmistakable somnolence to this race, one that locals attribute to the pandemic and fatigue from the 2020 election.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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