I decided to talk to her, this elusive somnambulist, but by then she had somehow vanished.
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All we see on screen, the bizarre somnambulist behaviour, the anxiety and confusion, are delusional symptoms.
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What we have ended up with is a powerful example of the melismatic, somnambulist soprano, the victim turned avenger.
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Lady Macbeth was the somnambulist in that drama.
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Burton subverts the Caligari nightmare with an inspired narrative branding, casting the garish somnambulist as the hero and the villagers as the villains.
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With its pale, washed-out colour palette, its eerily slow, almost somnambulist pacing and occasionally bizarre emotional demonstrations, Post Mortem is strangely gripping.
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(somnambulistic) Of or pertaining to a somnambulist
(somnambulism) The type of trance state most commonly produced by hypnosis. It is the only trance state taught by most hypnosis trainers.
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