The project had to take place late at night so that the power could be switched off on the railway line. |
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She baked at night in her dorm room and made her own labels with colored paper and Magic Markers. |
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The bark of seals drowns out the din of the city you left behind, and at night, the canal's placid silence is just what you need to decompress. |
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Many scenes are heavily marred by dust motes, particularly those which take place at night or in shadow. |
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This means that paddling a kayak around desert islands during the day and camping amongst the cactus at night is easy. |
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It is a hindrance to sleep at night as movement is very restricted due to stiffness. |
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We installed a radiant heater, and it usually runs only at night when it's really cold outside. |
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It is said that when a man dies, the god Kala comes flying down at night on a kalong to take the man's soul and disappears with it. |
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They had an uncanny ability to slit a tent at night in just the right spot to clifty a rifle, ammunition, or other vital equipment. |
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Laws are passed with retrospective effect, late at night with bipartisan support and virtually no debate. |
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As an elderly person who does not want to open the door at night to strangers, trick or treat can be a nightmare. |
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It was about ten at night so everyone had already retired to their rooms or the den. |
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Eight o'clock at night in the alpine darkness and we had just skied a frozen slope carrying flaming torches to light the way. |
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Birds die of fright very easily, and cannot fly at night to get away from a noise source. |
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The movie theater we went to was really cool because at night they sold ice cream instead of popcorn. |
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He drank during the day, when they weren't there, and at night after they had gone. |
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Spawning takes place at night in June and July when the fish move into shallow weedy water. |
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Female kakapo raise their chicks on their own, and at night they leave their nest to forage for food. |
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I write most of my stuff late at night and tend not to spend a lot of time editing it. |
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Plant under cloches and begin covering at night when temperatures drop below 35 degrees. |
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Security is maintained at the crematorium and regular patrols take place at night but it does not merit a CCTV system. |
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Zoning out at night while swimming from a large platform oil rig to a tanker was one thing. |
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He said he had confided that he was hearing voices, and had woken twice at night screaming. |
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To reduce staining from the antiperspirant, apply it only at night on dry skin. |
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She works days as a chambermaid at a local hotel and at night lies awake fearing the sound of his tread. |
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Insurgents engage in surprise attacks at night and then withdraw on previously chosen routes. |
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Goods trains move at night because during daytime the Swiss rail system is used to full capacity by passenger traffic. |
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British streets are no longer safe at night and unless something radical is done soon, we will find ourselves in Hogarthian times again. |
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It wasn't like she was going to hit all the clubs in the city at night and get all drunk. |
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When we had two mom numbers, we would call each one and do this, usually very late at night when we were hopped up on cola and cookies. |
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Unless access is restricted by bylaws, all the rights granted are exercisable at night as well as during the day. |
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Riding a flood tide at night on this last journey, enough of them make it past the predatory fish to start the cycle anew. |
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It's been converted, of course, but when you go to bed at night you still close the barred gate on the front of your cell and bunk down. |
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Not a single one of the tens of thousands of drunks that swarm round the station at night had even bothered to let the tyres down. |
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While during the day it is very relaxing, at night it is jovial and good humoured. |
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All too often as adults, we cease to give it any attention or value, except at night when we sleep and we dream. |
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I'm finding it very difficult to sleep at night at the moment, what with all this hot weather we've been having. |
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In fact, when I pass the police station at night the door is always closed and no lights to be seen. |
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This is nothing, compared to running on an expressway at night with traffic barrelling past your shoulder. |
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We did vocals and guitars and saxes and weird noises during the day, and I'd go back to my hotel at night and comp vocals and make rough mixes. |
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If romantic interest is reciprocated, young men and young women will visit surreptitiously at night under the cover of darkness. |
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I used to go to the studio in the morning and come back at night and sleep peacefully. |
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The long, dark Nordic winter may be over, but the nippiness at night is not to be underestimated. |
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The English custom of turning off the heat at night struck Mother as a conspiracy to give her double pneumonia. |
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The ride home at night put all in good heart and the Secretary reports that they feel as if a very good start has been made for the season. |
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Some people also complain of tension headaches, stomach cramps and of having to get up repeatedly at night to pass urine. |
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A stickler for perfection, she would inspect the cellars at night to make sure everything was right. |
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I am appealing for anyone who intends on going out late at night to consider their personal safety and if alone on foot keep to well lit areas. |
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He said the board would also have to increase staffing at night by one person to give the fire chief the degree of security he needed. |
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Don't drive at night if you can avoid it, as internal biological clocks encourage most people to sleep when it is dark. |
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The small sun spiders are active only at night, while the adults are more active at night but will also hunt and move around in daylight hours. |
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Believe it or not, I often lay in bed at night hearing a jumbled mixture of different voices from a mishmash of past unpublished interviews. |
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This particular friend is absolutely useless at driving at night time, let alone when it's hosing down. |
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I walk through Manchester at night a lot, I'm usually too trollied to be nervous, and more likely to hug a mugger. |
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I would stay up late at night watching movies with the 5th graders, chase around the toddlers, and play peekaboo with the infants. |
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She says it's an incredible page-turner that's kept her reading late at night four nights in a row, as she simply couldn't put it down. |
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Besides visiting a graveyard at night the art students went to chapels, a monastery and other buildings at the historic townsite. |
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I once did a florist course at night school and I like to make my own clothes and do interior design. |
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It was also explained to the volunteers that in some species such as coltsfoot, flowers may close at night or in cloudy weather. |
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Sometimes she would wake at night unable to breathe, terrified she was suffocating. |
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Unable to stand the sight of the lover who left her, the tree flowers only at night and sheds them like tear-drops before the sun rises. |
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A guard with a motorcycle and a shotgun could move through fields at night and work with farmers to scare elephants and hippos. |
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Frigatebirds are noted soarers, spending much of the day riding the winds and roosting at night on trees or cliffs. |
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Cllr Timmy Conway said gurriers are going into Roselawn at night and scaring residents there. |
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The scene I caught was a tribal celebration at night with the tribesmen dancing and then butchering water buffaloes. |
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They will be able to relax in the plaza during the day and at night when the city's ancient walls will be lit by floodlights. |
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The city was separated into blocks of houses surrounded by high wooden walls and gates that were closed at night and guarded by a gate-keeper. |
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As a rule of thumb, it is safe to assume that your subordinates, peers and superiors do not lie awake at night thinking up ways to do you dirt. |
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It seems to me bad and dissolute things happen late at night under the cover of darkness. |
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Maybe a compromise is to use a biodegradable disposable at night but cloth reusables during the day. |
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This boy and my son were squirmy and they wanted to run outside at night and play on the sidewalk now that their ice cream was done. |
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The guys were keeping me up at night and I didn't sleep late in the mornings. |
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He would sneak around at night and set up jokes and tricks and then laugh at the staff members who got caught in them. |
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It is not advisable to let young children out at night and they should always be supervised whenever possible. |
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When I was first becoming a screenwriter I was a journalist and I wrote my screenplays at night and on weekends. |
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Throughout their stay at Kandahar the guards carried out head-counts every hour at night to keep the prisoners awake. |
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He lassoes one and we jump cut to Smith at night with a fire that has something cooking on a spit. |
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If grown on a window ledge, it may be necessary to bring the plants into the room at night when there is frost. |
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The thought never crossed our minds that someone could walk into our house at night to terrorize us. |
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This continued day after day, till late at night when Kano was at the point of exhaustion. |
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We captured brood-guarding females at night using a submersible torch and hand-held dip net. |
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Drinking coffee at night still seems naughtily bohemian in this city, and there's an undercurrent of guilty complicity in the air. |
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They reach land in unconventional fashion only to face an insane climb of a nearly sheer cliff at night and in a heavy rain. |
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An unspecified Italian city, shot either at night or at the first light of dawn, is generally empty and in need of a coat of paint. |
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Would you be afraid to meet him late at night in a dark alley, just in case he was carrying a crowbar and threatening to kneecap you? |
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This mouse-like animal flies at night and sleeps in the day by hanging from the branches of trees. |
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Sometimes I used to pile stones up and collect them at night with my wheelbarrow for I was working a lot at night. |
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Many plants undergo a process of guttation at night to force out drops of excess water through special pores on their leaf edges and tips. |
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I regularly go out on my land at night and if I saw prowlers and they were waving what I thought was a gun at me, I would not take any risks. |
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The dog savaged the plaintiff when she entered the yard at night with her boyfriend who worked there. |
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Some people put a dab of petroleum jelly in the nose at night to combat dryness. |
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He disarms bombs for a living, and at night goes home to his LP collection and his beautiful girlfriend. |
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There is a sound that can sometimes be heard in the woods very late at night that indicates the presence of a novice backwoodsman. |
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If you have bad ear wax, have it syringed only after you've put warmed olive oil in your ears at night for a week. |
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Too much moisture or rain causes mustiness in the eventual taste and so the beans area heaped up at night against the dew. |
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These men mingled late at night in Sucre's chicha taverns after the lesser customers were shooed out. |
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They seek shelter at night in crevices hiding from predators such as moray eel and various sharks. |
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It gave her a warm feeling to come home at night and see the light, like a beacon, burning brightly, beckoning her to the warmth of family. |
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Television footage showed clothing strewn on the charred ground and investigators combing the site at night behind a cordon. |
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Running into a mad-dog chase at 60 km per hour at night on an ill-lit road is definitely dangerous. |
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Do airdrops from low to high altitudes at night and under adverse conditions. |
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I decided on the overnight sleeper train from Bangkok, which meant I could sleep at night and not waste one of my precious days travelling. |
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What's more, it's fantastic late at night when you're with other Stones fans and you've had a few cleansing beakers. |
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Brushing at night is important as it protects teeth against acid attack while you are asleep. |
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He would often get up from bed at night when an idea occurred to him and write it down. |
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The islanders come out at night and mix with the visitors and sailors in the many bars along the shoreline. |
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Feeding is done mainly at night on or near the bottom, and food including waste and offal is searched out largely by means of the barbels. |
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At least you can sleep at night regardless of sudden shocks on the global economic and political stage. |
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Go for a walk on the land under threat and you will hear larks, pheasants, you'll see deer and at night you'll hear foxes and owls. |
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Tales of girls who had gotten pregnant were whispered in the dormitories at night in horror-stricken voices like muted wails. |
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You'll rest your tired keister at night in some of the Alps most inviting resorts and inns. |
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When the lighting is right, beautiful houses look even more alluring at night than they do during the day. |
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So I've decided to compromise, cutting out the carbs at night and doing squats in the living-room. |
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One milkman took to delivering his milk at night because the snow had been trampled flat. |
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For many people, walking or sitting in public parks without fear at night is a treat. |
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He worked doors at clubs at night and nurtured a promising side career as a rapper, all while juggling a busy home life. |
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Following an addition to his already numerous family, a poor cottager went out at night in search of a godfather for his newly born child. |
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Frequently he would return to the ward at night to check a plaster or that a tourniquet had not been left in situ inadvertently. |
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I discovered playing capture the flag at night is the best stress reliever ever. |
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Her mixture burned the pestilential corpses that threatened the defenders and her illuminations at night thwarted Vandal attacks. |
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Mimosa, the sensitive plant, folds up its leaves at night and opens them again in the day. |
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The caged bird only sings at night because it was caught and caged when singing during the day. |
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In terms of outdoor illumination, colonials who ventured out at night carried torches or lanterns. |
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Urban heat islands occur mainly at night and are reduced in windy conditions. |
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Only animals active at night have these tapetums, which underlie their light-retrieving retinas. |
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A beggar woman and her child took shelter on the verandah at night and left behind disquieting odours. |
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In fact, most bed-wetters over the age of five simply produce more urine at night than their bladder can control. |
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Elaine cries herself to sleep at night because of what this scum, these lowlifes, have done to us. |
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White impatiens, White Nancy lamiums, spathiphyllums and white caladiums glow at night under an oak tree. |
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A 13-year-old girl has been left too scared to go out at night after being hospitalised following a happy slapping beating. |
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I have always been aware of dreaming at night and tend to remember them pretty well. |
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The ship really comes into its own at night when there is a glittering array of entertainment. |
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Catherine Deneuve races down a dark provincial road at night on a motorcycle, tear-stained mascara streaking her face. |
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The cell buzzers were silenced at night and instead a light lit up on the sergeant's desk. |
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Teenagers who gather there at night are also being blamed by nearby residents for noise and disturbance. |
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If a man irritates a woman she is not going to wait until the last thing at night to express her annoyance. |
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For the pain of failing to catch some shut-eye at night is known only to those unlucky ones who experience sleep disorders. |
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The players scavenged driftwood and even raided a timber yard at night for materials, while 74 tip-up seats were donated by the local cinema. |
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I remember skating at night on empty outdoor rinks, gliding on the smooth surface in long arcs. |
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I've never heard them play before because they always play late at night at shady bars, and that is just not my scene. |
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Protect blossom on established trees from frost at night with sheets of polythene, netting, or even newspaper. |
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Most airports have a segmented circle, usually in the center of the airport, often lighted at night and typically containing a windsock. |
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You learn it by leading your platoon at night on long forced marches over terrain you have never seen before. |
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Thousands of sporangia were also collected on a moss covered decaying conifer log on a ground site at night with the use of a flashlight. |
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With my alarm, we have it set so at night there is an unalarmed 'pathway' down the stairs to the kitchen. |
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Villagers now have to mount guard on their homes and crops at night making loud noises and letting off fireworks to scare off marauding boars. |
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It was late at night and the stars and moon had entered the sky, radiating the eerie light onto abandoned walkways and rat infested ally ways. |
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Those who die unbaptized will be interred at night in a field near the spot where they died. |
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The Right Wing Aunt is a mousy librarian by day, but at night she's to be found nowhere but the pub. |
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Take a stroll through the centre of the town late at night on any given weekend and you will see exactly what I'm on about. |
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If grain is stored into the following summer, run fans only at night when the temperature is fairly cool. |
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It's best then to fish in the cool of the dawn or even at night when they are actively on the rampage. |
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You couldn't imagine a hotter location during the day, but at night it cooled off. |
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I stay up late at night reading stupid Philosophy readings and wake up early to read some more. |
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If they have to go out at night make sure they do not go out alone or take short cuts. |
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They have been torturing each other for decades, giving vent to shouts and exasperations, though at night they sleep in adjoining double beds. |
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Having it at night when the majority of attendees have had a fair skinful already also helps I suppose. |
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Now she works at an administrative job by day but is a filmmaker at night and on the weekends. |
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She added that Jack is also an expert cat burglar and if he is out at night and sees an open skylight he cannot resist the temptation. |
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Many cast a line off the stern door at night to fish, sometimes not that successfully. |
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Luxurious omnibuses carrying passengers and cargo make their appearance late at night and early in the morning. |
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When turtle hatchlings emerge at night from their eggs and head for the ocean, lights from hotels and other sources can lead them off course. |
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Just recently new lights were installed in the channel making it navigational at night for the first time ever. |
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In this arresting poem, she describes treeing a raccoon at night and capturing it on film. |
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I recommend you clean your face with a scrubbing gel in the morning before going to work or at night before hitting the sack. |
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Late at night I heard screams, not of pain, but of sheer agony, coming from the floors below. |
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He also haunted the dark zones of film theatres at night to watch operators at their job. |
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The detainee is allowed to go to work in the morning and to come home at night within a set time frame. |
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And at night the procession of lighted carriages dashing through the otherwise dark and quiet countryside was a sight to behold. |
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Grete has also gotten a job as a salesgirl, but continues to study at night in order to better her future. |
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The Tungabhadra river meanders gently through, and at night the boulder-strewn landscape has an almost magical quality. |
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Birds are just as destructive and deadly at night as they are during the day and they do fly at night. |
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He deplored the fact that the factory was started up at night and was going at full blast. |
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It was past ten at night and the yard was dark, with a half-moon lighting the way. |
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They have a desert bar late at night to die for, and you can smoke a stogie with a coffee drink. |
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We often worked at night and knew that if you stared too long at the fire, like a moon-blind horse, your vision could not adjust to the dark. |
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Problems include increased sensitivity to light at night and haziness of vision. |
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I take it at night because it tends to leave a funny aftertaste in the mouth. |
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I can wear the sarong over the bathing suit and go out at night and the t-shirt over a pair of jeans. |
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You will work from seven in the morning till seven at night and have one and a half free days per month. |
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He can be seen early in the morning and late at night making sure all is in order. |
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I threw my bedroom door open at ten at night and smiled because my homework and chores were finally completed. |
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So next time you go out at night to watch the stars with a group of friends and you have to share the only telescope, be patient. |
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The film noir narrative usually plays out not in the brightly lit kitchen of a comfortable home but at night in dimly lit back streets. |
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So what that means is that he's locked up at night in a prison cell on his own, so that's solitary confinement. |
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We hit the targets at night in a final push against the terrorist's stronghold near the airport. |
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By day, they gathered to denounce royal policy, while at night they expected to eat, drink, and make merry at the king's expense. |
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Protect plants from icy, drafty windows by pulling pots back at night or placing newspapers against the glass. |
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I lived in Banbury Road and was walking through Bevington Road late at night and witnessed a middle-aged man pleasuring himself by the phone box. |
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Since I work around food all day, the last thing I want to do when I go home at night is whip up a cassoulet or lasagna from scratch. |
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Operation Enforce was devised after increased numbers of teenagers were seen drinking on the streets at night since the clocks went forward. |
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A nest box with heat lamp or ceramic heater should always be provided if birds are left outside at night or on rainy days. |
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When I get home I often get the munchies late at night and so a midnight snack would be something delicious like grilled cheese and French fries. |
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We found rare hours of quiet in the woods or at night after the bars and discos had closed and most of the lights had gone out. |
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Every day after five hours training, the girl is so tired, and cannot help falling asleep at night in the study hall. |
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Residents are kept up till late at night and people like my neighbour have to move to the back of their houses to get sleep. |
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Last week we went swimming at night in a bay where I carefully wriggled my way in the dark among some coral reefs where moray eels were sleeping. |
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The stars at night have a special brilliance undimmed by city lights and close to the door of the cottage there are glowworms. |
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Actually, he could not think of a higher sacrifice of a loving mother than sitting up at night at the bed of a terror-stricken infant. |
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He drives back and forth at night in order to spend two full days with Jeremy on each visit. |
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As a comedian, I spend the days in sheer panic with my notebook, then at night I turn to drinking. |
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Hoodlums also come at night to loot and molest the few people who have the courage to stay. |
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More recently I've found myself in bed at night musing over what I'd write in my blog, if I were writing it, re the day that's just gone. |
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A police station on some of York's troubled estates or outlying towns and villages at night could make all the difference. |
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But much of the time there is no electricity, and at night we sit by candlelight. |
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Up here it's so quiet at night you can hear the cattle lowing in the valley, and the snow touching the ground in winter. |
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They may wake up frequently at night resulting in sleepiness and fatigue during the day. |
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The soldier, who returned home to Fulford yesterday from Iraq, was unfazed at the prospect of being woken up at night by her crying. |
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The two things that struck him most during his first visit here were the sound of dogs barking at night and the sound of car alarms. |
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Women are abducted while gathering crabs and shellfish at night by torchlight. |
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He says he has been prescribed pills which reduce the blurring by reducing the size of his pupil but he says he cannot drive at night now. |
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Facing the dark open sea and silent of traffic, the village at night is a bubble of conviviality. |
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Kelly and three others were in two cars, one behind the other, at night on the shoulder of a major highway. |
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I was at teachers college and it was ridiculously easy so I didn't have to do school work at night and could read. |
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She was slinging beer there at night to support her young son when the bar started offering a commission on beer. |
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But how many grown-ups would trek out here at night in the cold, to an unheated, filthy Dome? |
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Households have the bare minimum of furniture, with mattresses spread on the floor at night for beds. |
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We used to go out and put posters up late at night illegally and put stickers all over town. |
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He listened to those stories and at night he thought them over in his mind. |
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Herons and egrets swooped at our bow, and at night we moored alongside sand islands and among reeds and coots. |
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Over the next four weeks they'll be visiting the pond at night to find out if the newts are there. |
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Attacks often happen at night and in 70 per cent of cases the first area to be affected is the joint of the big toe. |
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And it was so cold that even wearing thick jumpers at night left you shivering. |
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She had a toy rabbit, a security blanket, and her own crib, although she slept at night with her human foster parents. |
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It has become impossible to pass through streets and roads at night because of dogs. |
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Groups of youths roam the streets at night but there are not enough police to keep an eye on the place. |
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He has no probs getting around at night thwacking the bad guys who terrorise his neighbourhood. |
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He was originally a teacher, and had taught science at night classes in York. |
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I know in Darwen our police station closes down in the evening and there's no police at night time. |
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The piazzas of each town or village are famous for the parading of people through them at night with friends and relatives. |
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To pollinate tomatoes, tap on the bamboo stakes once in the morning and once at night when you notice the petals of the flower are curved back. |
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It's never allowed to touch the ground, and you're not allowed to fly it at night unless it be lit by floodlights. |
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I did get to walk on the beach at night and it was as beautiful as I was expecting it to be. |
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The players scavenged driftwood and even raided a timberyard at night for materials, while 74 tip-up seats were donated by the local cinema. |
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I used to chill out all day and play football at night with my friends. |
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I wheeze at night and cough during workouts, but I am swimming fast. |
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If it was my building and carpark I would have a share agreement with the towies and I would sit at my office window at night and call for people to be towed immediately. |
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First call was to a Paris slum hotel, where long lines of bedbugs marched over ceilings all day, and at night fed on the blood of half-starved residents. |
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Does eco stay up at night wondering if any of those wrong hands belong to a future Simonini? |
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Mrs Bewers, 54, said there had been a marked increase in drunken yobbery in the town centre in the past couple of years mainly at night and weekends. |
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Until now Zak, who can't eat and is fed through tubes in his stomach, only had to go on oxygen at night after his oxygen levels dropped sapping him of energy. |
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The proliferation of guidebooks to London at night was part of a clamorous barrage of cheap literature hailing a mass public of urban pleasure seekers. |
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It is filmed mainly at night or in grey, desaturated daylight. |
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The national weather service have warned that sub-zero temperatures at night could result in some severe frost and icy roads for tomorrow morning. |
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I want to fall asleep at night to the pounding of rain on corrugated iron. |
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The timing of starch degradation at night varies between species. |
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Why will we now have single officers on duty alone at night in prisons? |
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If yachting was the focus of social life during the daytime, at night bronzed shoulders rubbed together in the villas and mansions of various tycoons and princes. |
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These employees, like the rest of the on-shore mining personnel, worked long shifts, the dredges being lit up at night with high wattage floodlights. |
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The old adage that at night all cats are gray is in fact quite true. |
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In July, Frank was hit fatally by a beach buggy at night on Fire Island. |
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He added that car crimes were more often occurring at night and cars were often stolen Thursday through to Saturday while thieving from cars was more general. |
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We have a beautiful house where in the morning you can sit on the dock and see the sun rise and at night you watch the sun set. |
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The letter continues that Westport needs several playgrounds dotted around the town, which need to be sturdy and securable at night to prevent vandalism. |
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In one case, Leonarde even proved a more vigilant caregiver than Huguette, when she uncovered Claude at night after Huguette had swaddled him too tightly. |
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Keep your cat in at night by locking its cat flap and providing a litter tray or, even better, consider keeping it in a well-built and interesting run during the day. |
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Hot flashes at night are horrible but the thirstiness is all the time. |
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He said he uses the quiet time at night to ponder a move to Puerto Rico or maybe Hawaii. |
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I have to wear my seat belt in my car and a reflector belt at night time. |
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For most of the day he'd be the genial, bonhomous, fruity old wine-slurper you see on television and then at night he'd turn into a raging paranoid misanthrope. |
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It was dark at night in Bandra as I alighted from the local train. |
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For the first week, Emma paced at night and watched a late snow curl in drifts around the mailbox at the corner and the lamppost beneath her window. |
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Scattered about were sea anemones, reddish lumps in the daylight, but, I was told, when they opened at night their massed tentacles would be almost scarlet. |
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Although Chloe dominates the student body by day, at night insomnia dominates her. |
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The hospital had to close its emergency intake wards at night because it had only five doctors doing the work of 14, as vacant posts lie unfilled. |
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Jarrod found out he's been sneaking out at night and he tanned his hide. |
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The tide was in, and the seaweedy, salty smells plus the caustic odors from the smoke and gasses that undercity factories released at night wafted in through the opening. |
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To provide protection from predators and thieves, just about everyone in Laikipia keeps their livestock at night in makeshift corrals of thorns, called bomas. |
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Clark, who was a newspaper seller on the streets and was known as Nobby, was attacked at night and robbed of his watch and the contents of his money belt. |
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It has been snowing for days, and at night temperatures in this mountain hamlet plummet far below zero. |
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A third-generation Marine, he lugged the same heavy pack, muscled the same kind of machine gun into his foxhole at night and took the same risks as any of the bigger men. |
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The bypassers quickly discover that residential customers make most of their long-distance calls at night and on weekends, so they offer service to residential customers. |
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Another reason for arriving at night and stepping very carefully is that you might encounter a leatherback or hawksbill turtle coming ashore to lay her eggs. |
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I slip out at night with a torch to check on nocturnal goggas. |
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Poor levels of lighting had been making elderly residents reluctant to go out at night to events in the Butler Community Centre or even to the local shops. |
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When it kicked at night and woke her, Emma spread her fingertips over the foreign swell that was her own body and imagined the baby spoke to her in a secret, atonal humming. |
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Full houseboats and hotels, jam-packed restaurants and dhabas and a ubiquitous traffic jam even at nine at night suggest that Kashmir has not lost its glory. |
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Well I agist my horses which means that I pay someone else to feed them in the morning and at night and take their rugs on and off, but I do everything else. |
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Larva feed at night and hide in the soil debris during the day. |
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The male fiddler crab, Uca pugilator, drums the ground with his large chela during courtship, especially at night when waving the chela is ineffective as a signal. |
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A blackout at night might seem strange especially when the consumption of electricity during nights is half of the total national electricity production. |
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Use a vaporizer at night to keep your nasal passages from drying out. |
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I watched it during the day which destroyed most of its scariness, but I can see how it would have scared me, had I watched late at night on my own. |
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The astral body exists in the nonphysical dimension called the astral plane, which is also the world we are in during our dreams at night when we sleep. |
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The credit system functions only if people can sleep at night secure in the knowledge that their loans will be repaid. |
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Click your mobile camera for our police babu dozing off at night duty. |
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To get here, some have had to undertake long journeys on rickety buses or hitchhike on roads made unsafe at night by bandits. |
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They happened at night and in the day, waking or napping, traveling, or working. |
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But at night there is a remarkable drop-off in the number of staff. |
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In addition, troop movements were executed in the salient at night as much as possible, and any mention of preparation for the operation over the radio was prohibited. |
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The town is another of his enthusiasms, but what is there to do there at night other than drinking, dining, gambling or checking over your ski gear? |
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I keep the ripped side up so that I can remember which side was exposed to the blown sand all day, reminding me to flip it over at night before I lay down to sleep. |
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And as a result, families that are raising kids and loving kids and send them off with lunch pails every day and tucking them in at night are taxed at a higher rate. |
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In regard to maintenance, if your sidelights are more than a few years old, check them at night to see if the lens has perhaps faded from the sun's rays. |
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Symptoms of diabetes include having to get up at night to go to the toilet, feeling thirsty, lacking energy and getting reoccurring infections such as boils and abscesses. |
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Your circadian rhythm is regulated by a biological clock in your brain that usually makes you sleepy at night and ready to wake up in the morning. |
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Not only too tall, they also cut off other lower Manhattan neighborhoods from one another with their barrier-like raised plaza, forbiddingly deserted at night and on weekends. |
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Later Bo, in a drugged stupor, walks naked at night along the highway. |
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She would have never skipped a class or snuck out at night for anyone. |
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The town may be a slice of rural England by day but town councillors say at night drunken louts recreate scenes normally reserved for town and city centres. |
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