I've been cooped up in the studio recording the next album, so it will be great to get out and play. |
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If you're cooped up closely with people during the winter months, this unique formula is for you! |
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Some of this might just be cabin fever, a frustration stemming from being cooped up for long periods. |
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You can't know the relief that brought unless you've been cooped up inside your house without any fresh air for four days. |
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Once he's cooped up in that crypt he's going to have a hard time covering the vig. |
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One brood was cooped out of doors on the ground and every chick died of the gapes in less than a month. |
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Grinning, I decided to head outside for an evening stroll, sick of being indoors due to having been cooped up in my room for the past few hours. |
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One of my pet aversions is sitting cooped up in an aircraft in a not too spacious or comfortable seat and being pummeled. |
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Does the thought of being cooped up indoors watching a game bore you to tears? |
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Instead of staying cooped up in a hotel room on a mid-week business or pleasure trip to London, take in some of the city's top West End shows. |
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After all those years of being cooped up, we were all eager to get some fresh air and have some fun. |
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But he passes on the dish, maybe because I cooped a couple of the birds in his dog's kennel for a night. |
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Her children were playing near the pond, running free as if they had been cooped up in a confined day care center all day. |
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It's cold and gray and I feel like a chicken cooped up in a particularly small cage. |
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The salty breeze and the large beach are a welcome relief for many who are cooped up inside flats and apartments. |
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Dogs, who have been cooped up all day, now rush to fences, or fling themselves against front doors, and bark, giving it all they have in the way of canine fury, as I walk by. |
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They probably don't want to be cooped up inside all day long either. |
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But what do you do if you are one of the thousands who are cooped up in an air-conditioned office in the midst of the city for the better part of the day? |
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Chickens, cooped up in jam-packed factory feed lots, are routinely dosed with antibiotics just to help them survive the horrendous living conditions. |
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Free-range poultry may have been as cooped up as conventional poultry. |
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They are wearing a racing suit, flack suit, helmet, oxygen mask and cooped up inside of a cockpit that functions as a solar oven when at rest. |
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In the meantime, more than two million people are trying to survive, cooped up in camps, surrounded by their enemies and regularly attacked. |
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If a third or more of your employees are cooped up at home because they are sick, how will you fulfill contracts? |
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Even on week-ends and vacations, says Dr. Mary O'Neil Hawkins in Child Study, they often sit for hours cooped up in cars. |
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Being a scientist does not mean being cooped up in a laboratory surrounded by test tubes. |
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It's just that, well, winter can make us feel a little cooped up, to put it mildly. |
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Today, many young people routinely stay cooped up indoors playing Nintendo. |
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It was bad enough that I was stuck in the hospital and it upset me that Darren had to spend his time cooped up with me. |
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Outraged, he tries to protect Adélaïde Meier, who has been cooped up there together with her husband and children. |
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He is a very good family dog and willingly plays his role in being a companion dog provided he is not cooped up. |
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I looked at him and saw that wall of anger cooped up and clamped down inside his stony unshaven, wrinkled face. |
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My days during stuvac are spent cooped up inside manically studying. |
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Spending your vacation in the great outdoors is a much better alternative than staying cooped up in a hotel room or visiting touristy theme parks. |
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After being cooped up in those constricting nests for months, here they were climbing, diving, spiraling and chattering feverishly, becoming better aeronauts by the minute. |
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Refugees and economic migrants are mixed in together, so those that survive the sea journey are cooped up in camps to be sorted. |
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So if you're feeling cooped up this exhibition is definitely worth a visit and will appeal to one and all. |
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This generously sized all-weather blanket can mean the difference between picnicking at the park on a wet-grass day or keeping your child cooped up indoors. |
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But in intensive beef and milk production, animals are cooped up in concrete stables the whole year round and fed on maize silage and compound power feed. |
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Spending days cooped up in an overheated minibus with a random assortment of strangers ticking off the sights ought to be a recipe for disaster, and yet some of my happiest travel experiences have been group holidays. |
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Apart from that being his natural mien, the main reason is that after several weeks cooped up in Tokyo, trudging through the streets at 3am to avoid the crowds and the fumes, he is bored out of his brain. |
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I don't like having to stay cooped up in an office for too long. |
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Life was usually hurrying me to somewhere else, as it is now, but this time being cooped up in a sweltering car on such a radiant late spring day is just too much. |
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And it keeps us cooped up inside, passing illnesses around. |
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The man who would become the first musical superstar to emerge from the developing world is cooped up in a freezing house in one of the capital's greyest and least fashionable suburbs. |
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Mr Gayford attempts to recreate the claustrophobic atmosphere of the yellow house, with its small studio in which the two men were cooped up during the months of the mistral. |
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The hard hearted villains cooped the cowboy up in a barrel and rolled him out on the prairie to die of thirst and starvation. |
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If it be winter, or settled wet weather, the hen must, if possible, be kept indoors, or else be cooped under a dry shed or outhouse. |
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My friend Fritz who runs hundreds of head of cattle would have something to say about pets, animals or companions being cooped up in an apartment in downtown Toronto. |
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His circumstances, like being cooped up with his wife in his flat, and the communist times made small deformations in his character and this is how he ended up. |
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Another major advantage of the Selous is that you can explore it by boat or on foot: a welcome change of pace if you have been cooped up in 4WD vehicles on dusty roads during other parts of your travels. |
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The fact that aviation is not only dangerous but also unhealthy is evident from the incidence of thrombosis which occurs in passengers who are cooped up in very confined spaces for long periods of time. |
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Semmacherib says that he cooped up King Hezekiah of Judah in Jerusalem like a cageling. |
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Prepared by hand using the finest parts of geese that have been allowed to wander freely rather than being cooped up, this salami is a true star among gourmet products. |
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Rather than stay cooped up inside the hotel all day, competitors, media and organizers opted for a change of scene and traveled the 40 minutes to the picturesque ski village of Champery. |
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Whilst in Santa Fe a visit to the Granja la Esmeralda is definitely worthwhile as you can see a whole host of flora and fauna and the animals roam around in relatively open spaces rather than being cooped up in cages. |
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From now, our crémant will go on alone, cooped up in its bottle. |
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For Montrealers, many of who have been cooped up for too long, Le Sainte Elizabeth is just one of those great places to meet up with friends after work for a pint. |
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This is no time for scientists to remain cooped up in their ivory towers. |
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