Got home very late from LA last night, and sat in the small hours of the morning, listening to it three or four times over. |
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These patients may be at no greater a driving risk than the foolish young man who drives without sleep in the small hours of the morning. |
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A boyfriend and I were walking home to a bedsit in a dodgy part of Edinburgh in the small hours of the morning. |
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I eventually got home in the small hours of Sunday morning to sleep in a bed for the first time in a week. |
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The attack, which took place in the small hours of Monday morning, hit GM maize growing in the farm's research fields. |
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After a well earned Friday at the pub I left at the same time as my female housemate in the small hours of Saturday morning. |
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One passing eyewitness saw the youths swinging from shop front lettering in the small hours, lettering which now hangs in tatters. |
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Eventually got to bed in the small hours and woke up this morning with a mare of a hangover. |
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He set off in the early hours of one morning and finished in the small hours of the next. |
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Ten months later Carolyn is the one worrying about work in the small hours while her husband is still glowing with fulfilment. |
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She escaped from home in the small hours of the morning and was married to Welch that evening by a civil magistrate. |
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Older people are terrified by fireworks exploding in the small hours of the morning. |
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The final chuckle of the week was a sort of a personal epiphany that came to me in the small hours of Tuesday morning. |
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We constantly hear about families who are raided in the small hours of the morning. |
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The Treaty concluded in the small hours in Nice is therefore a short-term Treaty. |
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Admittedly, this has happened most often in the small hours of the night or when we are coming directly from the airport. |
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They must be quite strong because, on returning to the lodge in the small hours, we take a plunge with the frogs in the eco-pool before retiring. |
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Some older men with prostate problems wake up in the small hours of the night and need to go to the bathroom. |
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On a beach in the small hours a young female jogger is seized upon by a widow suffering from solitude. |
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Although we arrived hours late, she was gracious enough to do the interview in the small hours of the morning. |
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Just this sudden waking in the small hours, these words given as though in revelation. |
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The infantry moved into their assembly positions in the small hours of 8 August. |
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The storm blew itself out in the small hours, woke up for a grumble or two a little after first light, and has stayed quiet for the most part since. |
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You'll get back to your hotel in the small hours. |
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I cannot possibly describe to you what it felt like to be standing alone in the pitchy blackness of that silent wood in the small hours of the night. |
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Thierry Duprey du Vorsent and Erwan Le Roux made it back to safe harbour in the small hours of Thursday morning after a passage four and a half days long qualifying for the Transat Jacques Vabre. |
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Sometimes, in the small hours, terrible visions haunt you. |
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In the small hours of the morning, he climbed into the bed next to Lara, and held her close to him. |
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In the small hours of the morning, he found himself on the roof, staring out at a half-moon and a scattering of stars. |
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In the small hours of Friday morning the plane took off, and headed south to Florida. |
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