This being the movies, naturally a torrid love story sparks the lulls between battles and cannonfire. |
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I must be a contractor's wife if the sound of a table saw lulls me to sleep. |
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Once the poets and the sages were held to be pleasing triflers, fit for hours of relaxation in the lulls of war. |
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He doesn't so much speak to you as he lulls you in lilting, mellifluous tones. |
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Real naval warfare tends to involve long lulls between actual bouts of combat. |
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Yet this merely lulls you into a false sense of security, as you imagine you are about to be taken on a trip down memory lane. |
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And he took the wand wherewith he lulls the eyes of whomso he will, while others again he even wakes from out of sleep. |
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All night, the artfully sprawling rock lulls the lovers and the fighters into a state of dewy-eyed contentedness. |
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As consumers, we have the power to refuse pop music that lulls us into numb, apathetic sleep. |
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The number of cases at the moment is certainly declining as of this month, on the other hand we have had lulls before. |
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The timing is right too, with slow lulls of discomfort interspersed with violent outbursts of emotion. |
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During the film's occasional lulls in pacing, I kept myself occupied by wishing his character would die. |
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Even so, it has had too many lulls, been too careless with the football and, with few exceptions, lacked cohesion. |
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He lulls defenders by beginning with his back to the basket like he is posting up. |
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I'd also recommend increased advertising and promotions during lulls to boost sales. |
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This enables sales reps to demo products in cafes or busy execs to catch up with email during lulls in conference room meetings, for example. |
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The tireless tick of the clock could be heard during lulls in the conversation. |
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This music box will embellish any bedside table. Playing two different melodies, it gently lulls your children to sleep. |
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The boats are launched from a slipway into the island's precarious harbour, steered through lulls in the surf and out to passing ships to trade or to load freight. |
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The first half hour almost lulls you into a false sense of security. |
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The tune lulls the listener in but never lets them quite relax. |
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This theme, as with any relatively long-term theme, can certainly have its lulls every now and then. |
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During lulls in the fighting, there is often a steady stream of traffic passing through the front lines. |
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Her other unique tweak to the conventional tour experience was to make loud animal noises during lulls in the conversation. |
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Relax in your very own hot tub on your private deck as the sound of a babbling brook lulls you into a sense of serenity. |
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That means opportunities for those from bigger markets keen to keep working through mid-term lulls. |
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There have been lulls in violence, and shifts in strategy or fortune among actors. |
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But in the lulls between firing, he lights a cigarette and, leaning on the muddy wall of the trench, he dreams. |
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You will frequently encounter local disturbances in the wind: puffs when the wind is stronger and lulls when it is weaker. |
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The soldier-entertainers wrote and rehearsed new material during lulls in active duty. |
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The acceleration and deceleration of the boat through puffs and lulls causes the apparent wind angle to move forward or aft. |
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The temporary lulls between these phases of tension were generally due to government intervention. |
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This lulls patients into a false sense of security, causing them to aggravate their exposures through increased use of their wireless devices. |
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You'll see your sails flutter and fill with wind, puffs and lulls form at the water's surface, and your crew spring into action on the deck. |
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Staring out of bus windows, the sway of the bus lulls everyone back into a sleep-like trance. |
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It is indeed the return to this eternal national past that still lulls the Democrat opponents to sleep. |
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I supervised their collection, during lulls in the shelling in a cellar I used as a dressing station. |
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Remarks about the weather have been known to keep small talk going, to fill conversational lulls and to bring people closer together. |
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There is often a queue, and the intense stimulation of my olfactory system relaxes my mind and lulls me into an autohypnotic state as I wait to be served. |
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Civil war continued, punctuated by innumerable truces and lulls. |
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The low, dull, moan of the Sabbath siren lulls you into the 25-hour respite from modernity. |
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Even lulls in the conversation can be produced and sound effects such as applause, bird song, wailing of sirens or even original sound tracks create lively background noise. |
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Guinea has had three lulls in Ebola cases. |
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During these tranced lulls, I found, you could wander at your leisure from room to room while your squadron-mates stood around waiting for you to act. |
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Senior Met officers, who suspect he may have gone there in lulls between spates of attacks, plan to fly out in the next couple of weeks to liaise with local police and make a public appeal to islanders for information. |
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Keep in mind that in stormy weather, the wind will change much more frequently than in good weather, when the wind is more stable but puffs and lulls are important factors. |
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Still others will plunge into periods of intensive involvement, followed by lulls that reflect the annual management, planning and project delivery cycles. |
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These wind strength numbers do not represent gusts and lulls, but only average wind speeds at a height of ' meters from the surface of the water in typical sea level atmospheric conditions. |
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There are distinct visitation patterns of the Visitor Centre, with peaks reached during July, September-October and January and two distinctive lulls in November and April. |
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