She had also picked up doughnuts and milk for Isabelle, who had been sleepy and carsick for quite some time. |
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He sat down beside her, holding her hand as she lay down on the couch, already looking sleepy, yet ready to go back home. |
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Even when she got to do the shoot she's telling the photographer that she's tired and sleepy. |
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I awoke much later but kept my eyes closed, I still felt a bit sleepy and wasn't ready to start work just yet. |
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I've noticed that whenever someone sits on the comfy couch in the tea room they start yawning and feel sleepy. |
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Make sure they are ready to play and not wet, hungry, sleepy, cranky or distracted. |
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A lazy grin spreading over his sleepy face, Shanza burrowed into the heat happily, nose pressed against something soft and pliant. |
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As he pulled away, I could see that peaceful, sleepy grin of the truly contented on her face. |
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The sleepy porter admitted Cleanor without asking a question, though not without a grumble at the unseasonableness of so early a visit. |
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And then he started asking me what I had planned for the day, and seemed non-pulsed to find all he got in response was some sleepy murmurs. |
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Cliff's generally most effective when he's most gentle, and this sleepy ballad does its job with smoochy aplomb. |
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Somehow it manages to slice a clear swath through the thick humidity and sleepy heat of even the hottest day. |
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The incense had been burning for a while now, and the damp cottage was full of the sleepy, hypnotic smell that goes with magical workings. |
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As development continued, the High Street changed from a sleepy village street to a busy shopping centre complete with its own cinemas. |
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Shopping plazas have sprung up in every imaginable location of this sleepy town. |
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It's a small, sleepy place, peopled by fishing folk and farmers, but there are memories of past glories in the unexpectedly imposing church. |
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The Great Winchester Gun Riot of May 1908 almost sounds like a joke, a self-mocking send-up of the usually sleepy county town. |
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That sleepy morning, before he heated his bath water, he was nursing a hangover. |
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As I came over the top of the hill, I looked around to get my bearing and admire the view of the sleepy town of Lagos. |
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England is not just full of white, middle class people and the countryside is not all sleepy lanes and thatched cottages. |
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Post offices are no longer sleepy places where letters just get stamped and sent. |
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Scenic beaches line the island and are just minutes from the picturesque countryside, quiet sleepy lanes and stunning views. |
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What propelled Racine from sleepy farm town to 20th-century Florence of the Heartland? |
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My destination was the sleepy town of Yallingup some 265 kilometres from Perth where the Ngilgi Caves are located. |
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Born of people's misfortunes, credit counseling was a sleepy cottage industry for a long time. |
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Here the market is expected to improve in both consumer and business PCs after a sleepy first half of the year. |
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Many investors, however, take it upon themselves to give sleepy management a wake-up call. |
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The shock of being ditched from the stock exchange seems to have worked wonders for its sleepy management and forced it to make changes. |
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The focus shifted from sleepy, semi-State business-as-usual towards private sector-style efficiencies. |
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He recognized the patients as survivors of the 1916-1927 sleepy sickness pandemic. |
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Just north of Angera, along a road edged by smallholdings, vineyards and the occasional rustic villa, is the sleepy village of Ranco. |
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Totally devoid of any natural or scenic beauty, this sleepy town got on my nerves. |
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He should not stigmatize the world for being sleepy, when he himself has given a somnific influence to all his readers. |
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The tapping sound somewhat soothed Carl, and lulled him into a sleepy state, only then to be reawakened by the icy wind. |
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Fort's colourful and amusing prose meanders through picturesque towns and sleepy villages where soporific suppers are served. |
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I ate a light breakfast and nodded off to asleep again, sleepy from the previous night's restlessness. |
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For an especially breathtaking adventure, hike into Hanakapiai, one of the valleys past verdant, sleepy Hanalei. |
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She dipped her hands into the icy cold water and splashed some water across her sleepy face, in a vain attempt to wake herself up. |
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The dark-haired boy buried his face further into Sully's neck, answering Sully's sleepy inquiry with a incoherent mumble. |
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There was a kind of green silence to our clearing, interrupted only by the sleepy buzz of insects and the occasional hymn from a passing bird. |
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He walked to the kitchen, still sleepy, and took a long drink form the carton of milk. |
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When he heard the door open he moved slightly and Emily rose rubbing her sleepy eyes. |
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I arrived back at my desk feeling slightly sleepy from the lovely sunshine, and overfull from the heavy chocolate torte I'd had for desert. |
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One morning I went down to the kitchen early, a bit sleepy after a night at the ceilidh, and started baking bread and scones as usual. |
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The outsides of buildings are horrible facades of doom and brimstone and that gunky stuff that forms in your eye when you're sleepy. |
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Jim remarks on Lena's sleepy eyes, her attractive features and figure, and her seductive charms. |
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Today, the occasional helicopter still hovers overhead, and sleepy UN soldiers wave cars through the few remaining checkpoints. |
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The traditional craftsmen of the sleepy hamlet of Kottapuram are weaving a success story. |
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Far from the Disney cheerfulness of Orlando, this sleepy town lies hard against the Georgia border in the northernmost region of the panhandle. |
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Once a bustling coastal township it is now a sleepy hollow with a beautiful beach, a school, and a church. |
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I am very sleepy but I heard on the news this morning that commercial surrogacy is being outlawed. |
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Towns we remember as sleepy are now humming with antiques shops and coffeehouses. |
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It was on this sleepy island that the Dutch settled in 1609 and built a fort to perpetuate their memory. |
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So there I sat happy and sleepy on their comfy sofa letting the conversation and laughter waft over me. |
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She shook her head to clear the sleepy, fogginess in her head that matched what she had been pulled through. |
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The village of Kakariko, a lazy and sleepy town at the foothills of Death Mountain, was shrouded in a tired and laid back theme. |
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He was ruffled and sleepy looking, his eyes bloodshot and his hair frizzled. |
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But for more than 12 years peace and harmony in the sleepy lanes was turned sour, curdled by a malicious poison-pen writer. |
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In the other direction from Poncebos, a bizarre funicular railway tunnels through the rock up to the sleepy village of Bulnes. |
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His sleepy hollow, in the dirt-poor Appalachian foothills, soon became more popular than a speakeasy during Prohibition. |
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The air over the high purple heather was dense with heavy black gnats, flying ants, and scary but sleepy long orange and black insects. |
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The narrow, pulsating streets of Pinar proved the exception to the province's otherwise sleepy languor. |
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It's a lush, sleepy island with gorgeous coves and citrus fruit hanging like jewels from the trees. |
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Her long dark hair flowed over her shoulder lightly grazing the sleepy girl's arm. |
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I hadn't believed myself sleepy, but his voice was a soothing growl and he was stroking my hair in a slow, relaxing caress. |
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I was, of course, too sleepy while up the ladder to call up such Elysian thoughts. |
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With many sleepy grunts and yawns, the soldiers dressed, ate a hurried meal, then slowly formed ranks. |
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Then, it turns into a stream that gurgles past sleepy hamlets and sylvan surroundings. |
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She has become more docile and sleepy in her old age, although sometimes she still gets a burst of energy, which is wonderful. |
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So, into the sleepy dorp we journeyed, a long line of disparate vehicles including cars, 4x4s, vehicles towing caravans, and trucks. |
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Chin down, eyes focused slightly above the reflection of her forehead to expose the whites and avoid a sleepy droop. |
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In that swift glance, she acknowledged the sleepy glaze in those brilliant green eyes, the slight droop to her shoulders. |
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I find myself drawn to the moon, completing the smallest of rituals in the dead of night, only to be sleepy and drowsy for the rest of the day. |
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If anybody plays with my hair even for the shortest time, I will feel sleepy and drowsy. |
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Next Friday is Bastille Day, but even that famous celebration is unlikely to jolt sleepy Montpellier out of its drowsy charm. |
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Here the sunset wraps the masts, rooftops and steeples of the harbour and city in a sleepy peach-coloured haze. |
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He cracked a sleepy smile and leant forwards, enveloping me in his arms and holding me tightly. |
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I am airsick, and when I asked a medic for airsickness pills he gave them to me, I took them, and then I became so sleepy it was unbearable. |
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Baxter's success has already given the sleepy skiing resort the kiss of life and has ignited plans for a proposed Aviemore centre. |
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She wrapped her fingers hard around her sister's thin wrists so that Talitha's sleepy moaning turned into a frightened whimpering. |
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One's feet were cold and the uncertainty of everything made one yawny but not sleepy. |
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Because the alpha blocker lowers your blood pressure, it can make you feel tired or sleepy. |
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I turned to Luke, looking down at his beautiful, sleepy face and feeling a stab of pain lance through me. |
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It was New Years Day, and everyone was a little sleepy from staying up so late the night before. |
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Literally in a backwater not far from The Hague, Delft reposes among the clefts made through the sleepy Dutch fields by the delta of the Rhine. |
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If you take melatonin too early in the day, you may become sleepy before bedtime and it may take you longer to adapt to your new time zone. |
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Those who lecture on Restoration history and literature will discover useful tidbits guaranteed to enliven a sleepy class. |
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She strained, but the dream was already fading and she was growing sleepy again. |
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We walked down the sleepy rural streets to the bay where all the oyster boats were lined up. |
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She wasn't sleepy and she still wanted to talk to him so she followed him to a small rockfall and watched as he rolled, then lit, a cigarette. |
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The sun's light stretched across he sleepy town, causing a few roosters to crow. |
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He pulls off his musical sandman act by primarily utilizing that most sleepy of instruments, the acoustic guitar. |
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Fortunately the tantrum induced by this frustration made him sleepy and pretty soon he conked out. |
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The sleepy senators were collected before sunrise and the ceremony finished well before eight o'clock. |
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After three days of heavy walking, the sudden return to seasonably warm weather today has made me very sleepy. |
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There is not a lot to do in those towns, so cars, motorcycles and three-wheelers become great methods to pass the slow, sleepy hours. |
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When she emerges fresh faced and sleepy from below deck after a night of passion, greeted by a serenade from the crew, it took my breath away. |
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With it, Sloan hoped to propel the school out of sleepy mediocrity and make it a top-tier institution. |
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We microwaved a pizza and had a few drinks to celebrate the closure of business and I pretended to be sleepy drunk. |
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The book is a postmodern tragic comedy about a sweet Californian dreamer who meets a mollydook mystic in a sleepy village on the North Coast. |
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If you use IV medicines, you might feel sleepy or a little sick to your stomach. |
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Suddenly the boy's moppy sandy head appeared and he thrust the window open, looking disgruntled and sleepy eyed. |
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Michael brushed his hand across his sleepy eyes and gave a heavy blink and then looked again. |
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But what was once a sleepy Bohemian beach town is rapidly morphing into an upscale resort destination. |
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In single file the troop left the camp, followed by the sleepy eyes of those left behind, and passed into the shadows of the mountainside woods. |
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He became a little sleepy, and hence a little fussy, toward the end, but never unconsolably so. |
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His two-headed turtle lives downstairs in the basement with a sleepy boa constrictor. |
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The normally calm, sleepy pool at Dalry was a mass of thrashing flippers, heaving bodies and random limbs. |
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She has to take powerful drugs to control the pain and the inflammation, which often make her drowsy and sleepy. |
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Despite what one would think even though Jamie was so incredibly sleepy, sluggish, drowsy, and dozy, he didn't seem to mind. |
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Caused by a lack of sunlight, it can leave sufferers feeling lethargic, sleepy and unable to concentrate. |
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The side effects of sedatives and calming drugs like Prozac used for destructive, anxious and fearful pets make animals sleepy or lethargic. |
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In late spring and early summer, people may feel sleepy and tired in the afternoon due to the warm weather. |
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Things are feeling weird at the moment because on the one hand I'm being very busy, and on the other I'm feeling very tired and sleepy. |
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I feel the impatient breath of my daughter's future on my neck as I nurse her before bed, her fist clenching my thumb until she grows sleepy and gradually lets go of me. |
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The film helps to draw scores of visitors to this sleepy river town year after year. |
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Now she is grateful for the jobs the tourist boom has brought to her once sleepy town, but admits it has taken away other jobs. |
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AlbuquerqueThis sleepy southwestern town has Native American folklore and petroglyphs, but slim pickings for social life. |
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It was a bit of a sleepy backwater and became something very different. |
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Set deep in the American South, this debut novel spans 80 years in the life of Mercury, Mississippi, as it evolves from sleepy backwater to a small city. |
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The energetic wit and laddish humour of one so young pervades this hair-brained adventure, set in the sleepy backwaters of a small Swedish country town. |
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They ensured that senior staff were rewarded for their efforts and, in 10 years, transformed the firm from a sleepy business into a thriving success story. |
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I'm a little sleepy and uploading these pics is taking a bajillion years so I'll leave this lot to amuse you for now and resume broadcasting tomorrow at some decent hour. |
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This former sleepy, stuffy tavern has banished stained beer mats, pork scratchings and dusty dead flower arrangements and is now welcoming, modern and plush. |
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My scores for light, deep, and rem sleep were well within normal, but I still felt sleepy in the morning. |
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Lazily, I stood up, stretched my sleepy muscles and went upstairs. |
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He wouldn't settle for any nap, and any time he looked close to being sleepy Akra Jr managed to scupper it with an inappropriate tickle, loud shout or noisy toy. |
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African sleepy sickness is still loose in some parts of Africa. |
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A sleepy voice yawned from the bed, yanking Cody from his thoughts. |
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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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In a few hours, I'm off to have several needles inserted in my currently unperforated arms, so some sleepy little diseases can have a party with my immune system. |
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Like all the little monarchies scattered along the coast of the Gulf, Kuwait used to be a sleepy little backwater, getting by on pearl fishing and trade. |
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I slowed my pace so as to not disrupt the sleepy horses, but I did not waste time while making my way toward the stall Yahora shared with an old paint mare. |
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This is a sleepy place, even in high season, but it attracts a community of surfers year-round, many coming for the world-class waves at Anchor Point. |
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That night, he heads out into the bitter cold in a suit and overcoat to make his rounds of a sleepy neighborhood down the road. |
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Old Bagan, which is nearer to the ruins, is now devoid of inhabitants and only hosts a few sleepy old hotels. |
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In the dark days of the 1960s, however, it was a call to arms for a free-enterprise counter-revolution against state corporatism and sleepy managerialism. |
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All sounds of life die out upon the earth, the last notes of the sleepy birds have sunk away, the Angelus of the church hard by has rung the close of day. |
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In the 1950s, antitrust law was a sleepy domain filled with rigid rules and nonsensical results. |
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Paul and I had Quorn while the others ate lamb and beef, and an hour later, feeling full and sleepy, we collapsed into the lounge for coffee and chocolates. |
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They concluded that the village was less of a sleepy backwater than previously thought and more intensively settled, with houses jostling for space. |
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Nurses are too apt, for their own ease, to cherish the sleepy disposition of infants, and to increase it by various things of a stupefactive quality. |
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In 1941, what is now Warner Robins was a sleepy little whistle-stop known as Wellston, located just south of Macon in the central part of the state. |
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He proceeded to check the boarding passes of sleepy travellers as they headed for the plane, and he was last onto the aircraft, giving the lads a hand with the bags, no doubt. |
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I don't know why, but sweet ice tea never tastes better than when you're kicking back in a lawn chair, belly full, sleepy eyes drooping as you listen to the band. |
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Inactivity is soporific while exercise revives a sleepy brain. |
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I don't know what hit me but I'm getting sleepy, very sleepy. |
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Since concentration is the first faculty to go when sleepy, Reale advises drivers keep their blood sugar up with more slowly absorbed foods, such as vegetables and nuts. |
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We managed to resist desserts such as homemade apple, mango and berry crumble but succumbed to the temptation of Irish Coffee which, I might add, made me sleepy. |
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In contrast to results for sigma and delta frequencies, no strong differences between sleepy and less sleepy subjects were noted in theta, alpha, and beta ranges. |
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But avoid overdoing it or you'll end up feeling sluggish and sleepy. |
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I felt a bit sleepy after coming round from the anaesthetic, but not sick. |
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I want to stay where it is safe, lost in the sleepy, dreamy land of Nod. |
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He's a tired and sleepy little cowpoke and that makes him somber. |
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It's a sleepy place with lots of guest workers to cater for visitors, and offers little of the festive culture you find elsewhere in the Caribbean. |
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She looked up at him, seeing that he appeared sleepy and tired. |
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With that Nat suddenly produced from inside his jacket a little downy bird, who blinked and ruffled his feathers, looking very plump and sleepy and scared. |
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In our sleepy little town where things moved with the soporific gait of undersea vegetation, high fashion made its startling appearance all of a sudden! |
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From where I sit the book business looks very sleepy indeed. |
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Once having imbibed too much liquor he became sleepy and insensible. |
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It's just this little sleepy store, kind of a hole in the wall. |
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I felt sleepy and relaxed now, and that loosened my tongue and my senses. |
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The guests continued to chitchat through the meal, the conversation lulling to a dull murmur near the middle as they became full and rather sleepy. |
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They don't call this sleepy frontier town Little Hollywood for nothing. |
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They did not fail because management was sleepy or arrogant. |
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He and Viggo Mortensen are lawmen hired to protect a sleepy town from the ruthless Randall Bragg. |
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The sleepy behaviour of the dormouse character in Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland reflects this familiar trait of dormice. |
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First and foremost, howsever, gie that sleepy body, Dirdumwhamle, a shoogle out o' his dreams. |
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Ellen looked at her, at her face, now serious, with traces of sleepy dust still in the corners of her eyes. |
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Shaw embarked in 1873 on a comparable mission to Europe, he represented a sleepy cow town with 6,000 residents. |
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Don't Shoot The Messenger sees an unsuspecting gunman get more than he bargains for when he holds up a sleepy village post office. |
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Amador rocked me slowly in that amniotic tranquility, as I started to get sleepy and could hear the unsettling rubatosis of my beating heart. |
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Rugby remained a sleepy country market town until the 19th century and the coming of the railways. |
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A website which glamorises Scottish criminals is being run from a sleepy English spa town. |
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According to Vinci Autoroutes one third of accidents in French motorways are due to sleepy driving. |
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He's a former big-time lawman now in semiretirement as the sheriff of a sleepy Arizona town. |
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Away on the patriarch mountains the sunset is burning, And huge floating cloudlets, begloried with crimson, Move silently o'er with a sleepy and peace-breathing motion. |
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Jack Tatum grew up in Williamsburg, Virginia, a sleepy city known for its historic district and the reenactors in powdered wigs and colonial garb who populate it. |
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The way he warmed up his famous arm by throwing laser beams out of a sleepy, feline half-windup to some bullpen lackey armed with the added protection of a catcher's mitt. |
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There would have been total silence if it hadn't been for the sea nearby, mewling. Indeed, that same mewl added to the sleepy image that filled the dormant house. |
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In the triage area, the patient was sleepy but easily arousable. |
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While the net curtains in the sleepy neighbourhood of Agrestic begin to twitch, Nancy becomes a big cog in the community's surprisingly lucrative supply chain. |
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Arachnophobia A VERY funny spoof on the old Hollywood bug invasion flicks, this 1990 skin-itcher had sleepy rural America overrun with a swarm of deadly Venezuelan nasties. |
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But, over recent years, the spectacle of the hen harrier sailing effortlessly through the frozen landscape like a giant, sleepy moth has become increasingly difficult to find. |
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In 1986 the Argies trained for several weeks in Tilcara, a sleepy hamlet in the Andes near the border with Bolivia, to prepare for the high altitude in Mexico City. |
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Efron, all sleepy eyes and lazy smiles, is a guy whose courtships end when the awkward moment arises of a girl he's been seeing wanting to go steady. |
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Nubia has a shy foreign accent, Jonathan's father sounds old and wise, Caudex the servant sounds old and sleepy, and the grieving father is mad with woe. |
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In January 2008 Lachlan Murdoch launched a new media initiative in Australia that could finally shake up the cosy and sleepy Australian media market. |
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