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  2. Sleepwalking - Wikipedia

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    The sleepwalking scene (Act V Scene 1) from William Shakespeare's tragic play Macbeth (1606) is one of the most famous scenes in all of literature. In Walley Chamberlain Oulton's two act farce The Sleep-Walker; or, Which is the Lady (1812), "Somno", a histrionic failed-actor-turned-manservant relives his wished-for roles when sleepwalking. [64]

  3. Sleepwalking: what causes walking in your sleep and how does ...

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    To more accurately determine whether you might be sleepwalking, "some people choose to film themselves throughout the night or use sleep-tracking technology, such as in-ear EEG devices or wearable ...

  4. Ambigram - Wikipedia

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    Animation of a half-turn ambigram of the word ambigram, with 180-degree rotational symmetry [1]. An ambigram is a calligraphic composition of glyphs (letters, numbers, symbols or other shapes) that can yield different meanings depending on the orientation of observation.

  5. Category:Sleepwalking - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Sleepwalking" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. TikToker Turns Sleepwalking Into A Viral Sensation - AOL

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    Celina Myers has been a sleepwalker since she was a toddler, but thanks to TikTok, her sleepy strolls have become a viral sensation! She shares security recordings of her strange sleepwalking ...

  7. Technological somnambulism - Wikipedia

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    This sleepwalking is caused by a number of factors. One of the primary causes is the way we view technology as tools, something that can be put down and picked up again. Because of this view of objects as something we can easily separate ourselves from technology, and so we fail to look at the long term implications of using that object.

  8. Sleepwalking man plummets from eighth-floor window in New ...

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    A 35-year-old man was injured after he climbed out of an eighth-floor window in his sleep early on Monday morning.

  9. Glossary of shapes with metaphorical names - Wikipedia

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    In botany, also called lecotropal (see below) Hourglass shape or hourglass figure, the one that resembles an hourglass; nearly symmetric shape wide at its ends and narrow in the middle; some flat shapes may be alternatively compared to the figure eight or hourglass Dog bone shape, an hourglass with rounded ends [4] Hourglass corset; Ntama