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  • 41Insomnia Festival — The Insomnia Festival is an annual electronic music festival which takes place during autumn in the town of Tromsø, Norway. The first festival was held in 2002. In 2006 the festival will take place from 11 October to 14 October.External links*… …

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  • 42Insomnia (film, 1997) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Insomnia. Insomnie Données clés Titre original Insomnia Réalisation Erik Skjoldbjærg Scénario Nikolaj Frobenius, Erik Skjoldbjaerg …

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  • 43insomnia — noun Etymology: Latin, from insomnis sleepless, from in + somnus sleep more at somnolent Date: circa 1623 prolonged and usually abnormal inability to obtain adequate sleep • insomniac adjective or noun …

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  • 44insomnia — noun a sleeping disorder that is known for its symptoms of unrest and the inability to sleep …

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  • 45insomnia — Synonyms and related words: abscess, ague, alertness, all night vigil, anemia, ankylosis, anoxia, apnea, asphyxiation, asthma, ataxia, atrophy, backache, bleeding, blennorhea, cachexia, cachexy, chill, chills, colic, consciousness, constipation,… …

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  • 46insomnia — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. sleeplessness; wakefulness. See activity. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. wakefulness, sleeplessness, restlessness, insomnolence, fitfulness, tossing and turning, inability to sleep. III (Roget s 3… …

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  • 47insomnia — in|som|ni|a [ ın samniə ] noun uncount a medical condition in which you have difficulty sleeping …

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  • 48insomnia — in·som·ni·a || ɪn sÉ‘mnɪə / sÉ’m n. inability to get enough sleep, sleeplessness …

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  • 49insomnia — noun habitual sleeplessness. Derivatives insomniac noun & adjective Origin C17: from L., from insomnis sleepless …

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  • 50insomnia — n. [L.] (Med.) Wakefulness, sleeplessness, indisposition to sleep, inability to sleep …

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