LeeAnne's expression immediately sobered up, and she excused herself to get some snacks. |
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But instead of waiting until he sobered up or slept it off, she would launch into him. |
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An Oslo man has had his drunken driving case thrown out of court because overeager police didn't wait until he sobered up to question him. |
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After the initial hype, however, users and hardware testers quickly sobered up. |
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Once we'd sobered up, we agonised most of all over the theft of the champagne. |
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I sobered immediately, contrite at forgetting the seriousness of the conversation. |
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Once again, Jordan realized they didn't like his joke and he quickly sobered up. |
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That way he got paid pretty quickly, went on a binge, sobered up, wrote another one, and so on. |
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Extra equipment will be brought in so drunks can be rehydrated, sobered up and discharged. |
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You should be even more deeply sobered in knowing that five more seals have already been opened. |
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At one time I used to believe the myth that if our people sobered up, our problems would be solved. |
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Everyone reading this should be sobered because some of the most important prophecies about the end-time are about God's own Church. |
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Yet, we are sobered by the fact that hundreds of millions of people are still denied fundamental freedoms by their governments. |
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Only the honking of a car horn behind us, telling us that the stop light had turned green, sobered us up enough for Matt to start driving again, but he couldn't help grinning. |
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The fall had sobered Hector but he was still unsteady on his feet. |
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Fortunately, though, Michael also looked as if he'd sobered up a bit. |
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He giggled, then sobered quickly and looked suspiciously out the window. |
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When he sobered up, he realized his error but decided to go ahead and invent moldable foam tubes. |
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Neo-Talibs will certainly have been sobered by the rout of their comrades in a battle near the southern Afghan town of Spin Boldak on June 4th. |
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After squandering time and cash in a binge that ended in a bust, Romania has sobered up and is trying to cope with its daunting problems. |
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If they are very drunk keep them with you until they have sobered up or can be left with another sober, responsible adult. |
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They often do things that seem stupid, dangerous, embarrassing or even shameful to them once they have sobered up. |
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He has sobered up and moved upstate, but his work is still as edgy and provocative as ever. |
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Before you run away, lemme just say that I'm pretty sobered up now. |
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Hirst may be laughing all the way to the bank, but his art leaves the rest of us sobered. |
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Jade quickly sobered as she noticed his continued lack of expression. |
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Trent saw that she was seriously hurting so he abruptly sobered. |
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She looked up to see his grim expression and immediately sobered. |
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Matthew began laughing mockingly before his expression sobered again. |
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She giggled at that, and then sobered when she saw he was serious. |
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His expression sobered a little, but he was still amused I could tell. |
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His face sobered, but his eyes had not lost that glint of humor. |
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Chunga, sobered by terror, crouched motionless in the middle of the tent, paralysed by the sudden consciousness of what he had done. |
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People will become a little more sobered to the realities of publishing, which probably is what's happening a lot more and more in this country: publishing expectations are starting to be a little bit more realistic. |
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There is also mention of soldiers who deserted under the effects of alcohol but, realizing the error of their ways when they sobered up, then returned to their base. |
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While he was strung out, he ranted about conspiracies that he couldn't remember when he sobered. |
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You should be sobered to the core of your being to understand that the end-time prophecies that have been sealed from man's understanding for centuries have now been unveiled. |
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In summary, during the first 27 years of this terrible pandemic, much has been accomplished, but we are sobered by the many challenges that remain. |
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I will talk to you tomorrow when you have sobered up. |
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She has not broken Nigeria's culture of corruption an Augean task but she has sobered up its public finances and injected a measure of transparency. |
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We wonder, inevitably, if we would have been able to do the same in your place, and are sobered by the certainty that many of us would or could not. |
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This somewhat comical example is sobered by the fact that the man on the platform who stopped clapping was later done away with by the communists. |
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Once he'd sobered up I asked him why he had hit his wife. |
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