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Meaning of Sleepwalking from wikipedia

- episode of sleepwalking. Hormonal fluctuations have been found to contribute to sleepwalking episodes in women, with the likeliness to sleepwalk being higher...
- Look up sleepwalk in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sleepwalk may refer to: Sleepwalking or somnambulism, a sleep disorder Sleepwalk (film), a 1986 American...
- Look up sleepwalking in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sleepwalking is a sleep disorder. Sleepwalking may also refer to: Sleepwalking (Gerry Rafferty...
- "Despite some sharp performances, Sleepwalking suffers from a grimness of tone and sluggish pacing." On Metacritic, Sleepwalking holds a rank of 56 out of a...
- The sleepwalking scene is a critically celebrated scene from William Shakespeare's tragedy Macbeth (1606). Carrying a taper (candlestick), Lady Macbeth...
- "Sleepwalking" is the twelfth episode and season finale of the eighth season of the American television comedy drama Shameless, an adaptation of the British...
- known as sleepwalk driving, is a rare phenomenon where the person drives a motor vehicle while they are sleepwalking. If stopped by police, sleepwalk-drivers...
- later "Sleepwalking" single was released in the United States by Warner Bros. on March 18, 2014. The three-track single features "Sleepwalking" and acoustic...
- "Sleepwalking in Fantasy Worlds Like This One", The New York Times, March 18, 2012. Gene Markopoulos, "A Few Remarks on Sara Driver's 'Sleepwalk'",...
- [citation needed] Subsequent albums, such as Snakes and Ladders (1980), Sleepwalking (1982), and North and South (1988), fared less well, perhaps due partly...