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Arnulf

American  
[ahr-noolf] / ˈɑr nʊlf /

noun

  1. a.d. 850?–899, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire 887–899: crowned 896.


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One particularly memorable patient, according to Arnulf, had been dreaming of crocodiles in the sleep lab when he lifted a heavy bedside table above his head and loudly shouted, “Crocodile! Crocodile!” to an empty room.

From Scientific American • Jan. 24, 2023

Although many of the volunteers reported side effects like nausea, anxiety and dizziness, the change in sleepiness scores was “extremely high,” Arnulf said.

From Seattle Times • Aug. 12, 2021

Fires and alienation, however, found their way back into Arnulf Herrmann’s “The Call,” six songs set to texts by Esther Kinsky.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 14, 2018

They fit effortlessly into the context of a contemporary art that encompasses images of physiognomic distortion by artists like Bruce Nauman, Tony Oursler, Arnulf Rainer, Cindy Sherman, Ashley Bickerton and Keith Edmier, among many others.

From New York Times • Sep. 16, 2010

“By the love of Saint Arnulf the King,” he said, “you could do much worse than being bound to me.”

From "Crispin: The Cross of Lead" by Avi

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