I reeled it in, took it off my line, tossed it back in, re-baited my line, tossed it back in too, and promptly fell asleep again. |
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I sit here and all my interaction with the world goes fuzzy as if I am falling asleep. |
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The yammering kookaburra, usually so talkative, was silent, for he too was fast asleep. |
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Everything turned black and I was almost asleep when a distinct click sounded, resonating in the room. |
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Most of them had long since fallen asleep but he felt this deep feeling of worry troubling him. |
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I can understand how the ref didn't spot it, but the linesman must just have been asleep. |
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I worthlessly hoped it was late enough that my dad would be asleep, so that he would not notice that I came in past curfew. |
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Only I know how wounded my pride was when he stretched on the bed like a lazy cat and fell asleep. |
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The buzzers would go off in the night and when the nurses came to see what was wrong they would find the patients fast asleep. |
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As a runner, I have more trouble staying awake than falling asleep at night. |
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Garth found a patch of grass underneath a tree, laid down, and fell asleep. |
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Demetre yawned and opened his teary eyes, looking around and spotting Britney still asleep in his arms. |
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I could feel Mia's relaxed body beneath my arm, already asleep, but Christine and Eric took longer. |
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Almost as soon as she closed her eyes she was asleep, but Angel kept beside her, not moving, not releasing her hand. |
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As she waits with the horse, he takes his time finding his way around and she falls asleep on a nest of leaves near the horse. |
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Each night I fell asleep with a giant smile on my face as I relived that day's experience. |
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Yer right, I suppose. He lay there, staring at the ceiling until he eventually fell asleep. |
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Dolly was fast asleep at my feet, Harry equally zonked, wedged into the small of my back. |
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Will, dragging Raven behind him, who was also nearly falling asleep after being awake all night, left and shut the door quietly behind him. |
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In the earlier rendition, Titian depicts Silenus in the background, asleep and slumped over. |
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After finding Lily and Rin asleep, the two boys decided they would worry about the time lapse the following day. |
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She looked about her and saw that Ron and James, though looking asleep were awake, softly whispering to each other. |
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And with that, he zonked out again, still as fast asleep as he was while talking. |
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Liz was already sitting there, front row centre among the geeks, yet she seemed to have, once again, zoned out and fallen asleep. |
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Jo stays up late that night, but just as she is falling asleep she heard Beth sobbing in the next room. |
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Exercise has been observed to reduce sleep latency and lengthen time spent asleep. |
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Not that sort of restless, you understand, but rather restless awake rather than asleep. |
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Other pieces depict odd moments of repose, for instance two identical boys asleep on a field of camouflage. |
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Lisa couldn't fall asleep so she stayed awake and studied him, praying he would find his way out of the maze of lies he'd created for himself. |
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All of these effects are well known and may occur when one's consciousness shifts into a state between being fully asleep and fully awake. |
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I was asleep in my chambers when a cry awoke me from my sleep, it came from Aurala's room. |
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The latest and most amusing one was discovering two students who took to falling asleep in a lecture. |
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No man can reveal to you aught but that which already lies half asleep in the dawning of your knowledge. |
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We were all so tired that, with very little more talk, we sacked out and fell asleep. |
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He was asleep on the window, looking angelic as the moonlight shone in, making his skin a smooth pale lucid colour. |
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The three men always fell asleep to the sound of horses whickering from the nearby corral and the cattle lowing on the plains. |
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The grandmother began lousing him again and soon he was asleep and snoring loud enough to rattle the windows. |
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Of course I didn't want to open my eyes and be confronted with that loudness so I pretended to stay asleep. |
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We must have been asleep at the switch, and so we have to revamp our intelligence structure from the ground up. |
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The dead lie asleep, but in the second coming they shall be awakened from their graves and clothed in new skin. |
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Brayden woke with a crick in his neck, his arm asleep and the blankets too warm about him. |
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It's the fancy medical term for that nasty tingling that crawls up your leg when your foot's asleep. |
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Her hand had fallen asleep as it clutched her blanket around her shoulders. |
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Then I realized that my left foot was completely asleep and I could not move it or feel it at all. |
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Then he would ask for her to help him to stand up, because his legs had fallen asleep. |
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Piper and Blair found a bench to sit down at while rubbed my leg which had fallen asleep on the ride up. |
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Matt was both alert and asleep at the same time, the feeling one gets when one spends the entire night awake drinking coffee. |
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I asked quite silly and half asleep what he was doing home again when he sort of mouped that it was all closed and no one was there. |
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I felt like a part of my brain was numb or asleep, but at the same time liberated. |
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He was so exhausted from today's walk that when he sat down to rest, he fell asleep. |
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I fell asleep knowing that whatever we had, it was finished, that this moment would be the last, that I had to let him go. |
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She rubbed his head till he fell asleep again, and she soon drifted off to sleep once more. |
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I used to listen to your breathing for hours after you fell asleep at night. |
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Samuel smiled and wrapped his arms around her as he too dozed off and fell asleep. |
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There they fell asleep and slept peacefully, as lovers did when they were together. |
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She had pizza bagels for lunch and fell asleep for a nap soon after we were done. |
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So I fell asleep on the pull out couch in my studio apartment the minute I got home. |
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When they got home Nan fell asleep on the couch and remained asleep for the rest of the afternoon. |
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After my hunger and thirst was quenched, I climbed up into my loft and fell asleep. |
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When I got to Las Vegas, I got my racing number and went back to the car to rest and fell asleep. |
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After he fell asleep, I sat on the bed and just spent a couple of minutes looking at him. |
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My mom wound it up every night and it plinked its way though the melody until I fell asleep. |
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This morning when I got up heavy lidded and still half asleep he wondered what was the matter with me. |
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The massive white tiger that had been laying on the ground nearby, asleep, was awake now, and lopped towards them, growling softly. |
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The software giant has been quiet in the news business for some time, but don't assume the industry leader is asleep at the wheel. |
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I had to go round the flat, half asleep, eyes barely open, looking for a likely candidate for a bulb replacement. |
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Loud snores drifted over from one side of the room as someone had become so relaxed they'd fallen asleep. |
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Programmable thermostats regulate backup heating and cooling systems, reducing demand when the house is unoccupied or residents are asleep. |
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Am I awake and drinking from this red thermos of coffee or am I asleep, dreaming of sitting in my chair drinking this coffee? |
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I was so glad of my bed when I got to it that I fell asleep right away, and slept through until I was woken by the phone at eight. |
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As I fell asleep halfway through, I never did discover how that turned out. |
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Sean put his arm round Chelsea, and they cuddled close, their baby fast asleep in Chelsea's arms. |
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If they don't fall asleep themselves, then those observing them certainly would. |
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On Wednesday after the radio thang, I ended up sitting down to watch Friends on Channel 4 and fell asleep. |
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When we are asleep, thalamic neurons prevent penetration of sensory information upward to the cortex. |
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By the time I got home the next morning, bombed out of my skull on cheap tequila and even cheaper laudanum, she was already asleep. |
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Debbie was still asleep so I decided to try and go back to sleep until she woke up. |
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If apnea is falling asleep at the wheel and driving off the road, SIDS is falling asleep at the wheel and driving into a bridge abutment. |
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I was asleep one night in Hollywood and woke up one morning with my notepad full of scribble and I read it. |
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At times she fell asleep in her seat and dreamed of being surrounded by packs of wild wolves. |
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Their drummer seemed to be half asleep because he missed a dozen beats key beats that were supposed to accent the vocals. |
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We dressed in our jammies because mom and dad knew we would fall asleep at some point. |
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After washing up and changing I crawled under the covers and fell asleep almost immediately. |
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You see during the night the watchman kind of maybe fell asleep and some raiders stole the carriage. |
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The marquise, worried that Yvette has fallen asleep without extinguishing her candle, decides that someone must check on her. |
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He felt achy and sore from a day's traveling, but he could not fall asleep. |
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Besides, I seriously doubted she was in the market for an out-of-work writer who falls asleep driving. |
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She first spotted him asleep on the floor of an orphanage, a tiny scrap dressed only in a T-shirt. |
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The younger girl had fallen asleep, curled up in her blanket and still clutching the strip of beef jerky. |
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I'm so weak-willed I must be ensured of a steady stream of nicotine, even when I'm asleep. |
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I don't know what's wearing me out at the moment, but for the first time in years I actually fell asleep on the train. |
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She was fast asleep like a buzzard that had been scoping out prey all day long in a field. |
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Although I tell you, I am so very much not at my swiftest after I've been asleep for a couple of hours. |
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Anyhoo, I spent an action-packed Monday in Brighton asleep on Lisa's bed, before meeting her from work and allowing her to cook my tea. |
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Think of Jesus, in the Garden of Gethsemane, His disciples tarried and fell asleep. |
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It could've only been about an hour and a half before I feel asleep, but I slept until I was awakened by the front door opening. |
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Eventually, her eyelids closed and she fell asleep dreaming of wild woods, raging storms and open seas. |
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As soon as the child falls asleep due to the medication, he or she is wheeled into the operation theatre. |
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I fell asleep swiftly, the intoxicating scent of horses and the snorts and whickers and stomps becoming a lullaby. |
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Cutting a kapok tree of that size is no easy task and the man soon tires and falls asleep at the base of the tree. |
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Spread out on a fluffy blue mat and surrounded by squeaky toys is an extremely cute one-year-old, flat out asleep. |
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Don't get me wrong, I'm no vampire, but, when possible, it's a lot of fun to be awake when everyone is asleep. |
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When the entire camp is asleep, children are awake because they are eager to see their mothers, to have meals with their fathers. |
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After stroking his dark brown hair to soothe him she fell into bed asleep in seconds. |
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Brushing at night is important as it protects teeth against acid attack while you are asleep. |
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So when I, in my role as Polonius, was stabbed behind the arras, I collapsed to the floor and promptly fell asleep. |
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Its events already laid out on the duty roster in his head, he returned to his cabin and was soon fast asleep. |
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He kissed the top of my head before we both fell asleep to the sound of thunder rolling away and the rain beating the rooftops. |
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Nathan was snoring, and Amber had taken over the second rollaway bed, pretending to be asleep. |
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She fell asleep at the wheel, rolled her sports car, and ended up in a ditch. |
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I can understand how the referee didn't spot it, but the linesman must just have been asleep. |
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An impression came to him, then, of Lily laying fast asleep, limned in moonlight, safe and oblivious. |
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Which was about five minutes later, and I had nearly fallen asleep when the loud ring woke me up. |
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At first he'd thought the tab had had little effect other than to make him feel slightly light-headed as fell asleep. |
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I've always been a light sleeper, but years of travel mean I can pretty much fall asleep anywhere. |
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Heavy lidded by the glare-filled monochromatic monotony of the landscape, soothed by the cool breath of the air-conditioner, we fell asleep. |
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The shot fades out and comes back up the next morning with Kanzaki, asleep at his desk, being awoken by an impatient man holding a tux. |
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We were all nearly asleep when I heard the rev of a motor, the squeal of wheels. |
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Steve's tears were gone by the time he fell asleep, and Jude broke her calm for only a second to leave herself a mental note. |
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Although I wasn't injured, I was badly shaken and spent the rest of the night asleep on the sofa. |
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This applies especially to my inability to distinguish between being asleep and being awake. |
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In rooms across the hall my parents and my in-laws are no doubt fast asleep, tuckered out from days of good food and fresh air. |
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In the dishevelled moments when one's neither awake nor asleep they will have felt inexplicably happy. |
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Only problem was, he wore himself out so effectively that he fell asleep in the car all the way home and now won't go to sleep in his own bed. |
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Last Saturday night, we had friends over and I must have been keyed up because I couldn't fall asleep that night. |
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Try listening to relaxing music an hour before bedtime to help you wind down or even fall asleep. |
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Some were given spaces in the vast holds of the ship, where they laid down to rest and were asleep in just a few minutes. |
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In the latest incident, the man was in bed asleep when his front door was kicked in. |
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Grant gave Devon the sofa and Dori the air mattress, and within minutes, both were sound asleep. |
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He took the trouble to wink and then closed his eyes, instantly falling asleep. |
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Curtis was asleep, limbs akimbo, his usually expressive face was relaxed and serene. |
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His father was asleep upstairs, but he heard the alarm and rushed down to rescue his son. |
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However, far from being asleep, Seamus felt fully awake and annoyed at being wired up like an appliance. |
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He moved into my embrace then, seeming to be still mostly asleep, and then settled himself, resting his back against me. |
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And when He returned, He found them asleep again, for their eyes were heavy, neither wist they what to answer Him. |
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When we arrived, Mason was still asleep, so I left the rest of the team in the car to conduct a bit of reconnaissance. |
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If they say something too early then they can be accused of crying wolf and if they wait too long then people ask if they have been asleep. |
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Lex was asleep on his bed, his eyes still reddened, his face streaked with tears. |
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Went to bed before midnight last night, fell asleep relatively quickly and woke up this morning feeling as knackered as I have all week. |
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The Slovenian driver was asleep in his cab when he was woken by a man knocking on the window. |
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You're working the streets, you go home at night, you take a hit and fall asleep in your clothes. |
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She fell asleep in the dying light of sunset, sad and with a death on her conscience. |
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A sister who is also a good friend goes from being 40 miles away to being so physically distant she is awake when you're asleep. |
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One night she was at a party and fell asleep sitting on the speakerbox. |
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Once he got accustomed to his morphine dosages, his feelings of guilt kept him from falling asleep. |
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That night, she says, she had too much to drink, so she wandered into one of the back bedrooms and fell asleep on an air mattress. |
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And he was followed by each one of them until the seventh dwarf looked at his bed and saw Little Snow White lying there asleep. |
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Inside, it seemed hopeless, for every chair in sight was occupied, and a dozen men were asleep on the floor. |
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Sometimes the political people at the White House just appear to be asleep. |
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Heroin blocks this automation so that when you fall asleep, you stop breathing. |
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Later, I fell asleep to the sound of Lhoucine gently coaxing his camel and faint ululating from a distant stone cottage. |
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Julia is snuggled in her car seat asleep, her chest rising and falling gently. |
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They're either impossible to fold, or those criss-crossed vinyl straps dig into your flesh and you're left looking like you fell asleep on a waffle iron. |
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I never fall asleep right away, because I'm so jacked up from the day. |
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The next morning, she was fast asleep in her warm bed under an old quilt. |
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The sound of the waves breaking on the shore is a fine way to fall asleep. |
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But Serena was already asleep, her hair cascading down in waves. |
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Last week I was in the office and a senior lawyer was sitting at his desk, fast asleep, while his manager sat just four or five feet away, taking not a blind bit of notice. |
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I've brought home a stack of proofs to read this weekend, so started on them on the train home, but did my worryingly regular falling asleep act not long outside London. |
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Their Internet connection is acting up, so I mucked about and deduced that either Shaw is having issues or stranger things are afoot, then promptly fell asleep. |
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If you have managed to peruse this without falling asleep then well done! |
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If your child snores during sleep, he may have enlarged tonsils or adenoids that are making it hard for him to breathe while asleep, waking him up often. |
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I could never read or surf while nursing unless DS was asleep. |
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I looked behind me and saw that the officer, the coxswain, who only had to steer the boat, had fallen asleep. |
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When the rest of the camp is asleep, the children stay wide awake. |
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Mosaic leatherjackets hovered, asleep in nearly every steel beam. |
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The bus from Yangon deposited us at our destination in the dark and cold early hours when most people are still asleep. |
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Marton diverted his attention by spinning amusing stories until he fell asleep, just as Scheherazade did. |
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Stilled half asleep, he fumbled with the remote to turn it off. |
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She was branded a druggie who fell asleep behind the wheel with an undigested quaalude in her stomach. |
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If you really want to maximize your recovery time in bed, whether you are asleep or not, pick up a set of earthing sheets. |
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She read and reread the letters and cried until she fell asleep. |
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Pluto is god of the underworld whose wife Persephone sits frozen, entranced or asleep on her throne. |
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I tossed and turned, and finally Shirley said something like I had ants in my pants, something like that, anyway, and decided to walk the house to try and fall asleep. |
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In the daytime he sometimes found a tiny possum curled up asleep in the cutlery drawer or in a bowl on the kitchen shelf, or he glimpsed an antechinus by the door. |
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They would rig up all sorts of stuff in his room and make noises behind his bed and he would be lying there terrified while they all let on they were asleep. |
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He then pretended to fall asleep during a clip of Lagerfeld explaining how he lost the weight. |
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She began a fight with him that Oct. 18 night as he was trying to fall asleep, he said. |
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She was lying, asleep we assumed, on the carpet outside our bedroom door. |
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Fall asleep listening to a favourite love song as if you were singing it to yourself. |
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She had been in the middle of a very interesting story about the origin of pork rinds, when she looked up and found that Sorcha and Davie had fallen asleep. |
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Sarah was likely to remain asleep for several more hours but Anna had always been an early riser no matter how late she had gone to bed the night before. |
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She shrugged, and then rolled off to her side, yawning and falling asleep. |
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I fell asleep on the train from Victoria to Brighton the other evening. |
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At about three or four that morning, I dropped my book and fell asleep. |
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I fell asleep sometime after that and had some very disturbed dreams. |
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I flew back from Seoul last night and fell asleep almost right away. |
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As for extras, someone was asleep at the wheel on this disc. |
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Nor were our political leaders the only ones asleep at the switch. |
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Patients may admit to having had one or more motor vehicle crashes or near crashes because of a lack of attentiveness or falling asleep while driving. |
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Attribution of these attacks to dopamine agonists overlooks the point that drivers who fall asleep at the wheel are careful not to allow this to happen again. |
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My daughter asleep, and her T-shirt in the hamper, my wife, I call her MZ, wanted a word. |
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Catherine was awake, half asleep, walking down her boss' hall. |
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Much later that night when Hoshi and Minako were asleep Alice was awake. |
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More severely affected children hyperventilate both awake and asleep. |
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She looked and saw that Isaac was asleep and Jack was awake. |
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I was still half asleep but I was awake enough to hear the reproach in the nurse's voice and I interpreted it as her suggesting I had neglected Gerald. |
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Of that number, 38 percent had taken longer than 80 minutes to fall asleep in the lab and 51 percent had lost substantial sleep due to nighttime awakenings. |
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I was sitting in front of a television camera in Spokane and I fell asleep. |
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Four years later, I was asleep on the Friday afternoon when my wife came in and told me there was a story on radio about Henry bad-mouthing me with a microphone switched on. |
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It was scorching outside and there was no telling whether he had managed to fall asleep or not, and even if he did, there was no telling whether he would wake up. |
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According to the court, the testimonies of Shields' friends that he was asleep in his room did not correspond to each other in terms of time, place and other details. |
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Just watching the artificial stream and listening to the sound of falling water is so therapeutic that it induces my mind to relax until I fall asleep. |
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My head sunk slowly into the pillow, and I began to drift asleep. |
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He was sitting on the shore, his back against a rock, and slipping into such a slumbersome frame of mind that he nearly fell asleep. |
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I wake up and spit three times against the evil eye. Ptui, ptui, ptui. A dream. And fall asleep. |
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Bed bugs are most active at night, just when you're asleep in your bed and easy prey. |
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Louisa sat in the car crying, until her foot fell asleep. She shook her foot violently, afraid the numbness would turn to frostbite. |
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This time, she apparently got so plastered during her British Airways flight, she fell asleep in the baggage claim area. |
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The review has clarified that alcohol shortens the time it takes to fall asleep, increases deep sleep, and reduces REM sleep. |
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A BURGLAR fell asleep on a king-sized bed in a house in Traisen, Austria, after drinking a bottle of the home owner's vodka. |
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Jennifer Lopez is her usual spunky self as his daughter-in-law, Jean, who fell asleep at the wheel that awful night. |
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The robe and slippers were so warm and comfy she just fell asleep in her chair. |
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In a short time, the coney fell asleep, when the inkalimeva went in and ate all the fat. |
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I finished off the wine, fell back asleep, woke up again at 9am, had a treble brandy, another sleeping tablet, a smoke and went to the game. |
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We which are alive and remain unto the coming of the Lord shall not prevent them which are asleep. |
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He was asleep at the wheel when his Land Rover plunged off the M62 on to the East Coast main line, causing a train crash. |
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It will be asserted he was asleep at the time and that, in effect, he was unconscious of his actions, in some sort of state akin to sleepwalking. |
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When Gary Hart fell asleep at the wheel, his Land Rover veered onto a railway line and was hit by a train,causing the deaths of 10 people. |
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These tips will help you fall asleep faster and wake up refreshed. |
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Impossibly, after the water receded, the cat was found asleep on a chair jammed in a tree. |
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No doubt a number of people, in the private and public sectors, were asleep at the switch. |
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When the bridegroom was very late, the bridesmaids could not keep their eyes open, and they all fell asleep. |
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A very weary small boy and a weary father and mother were soon asleep in the hardest and humpiest bed ever made. |
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He could not leave the sty, nor could he keep awake forever, and when he fell asleep Kark took out a knife and cut Haakon's head off. |
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They deliver him at night, while he is fast asleep, to a hidden harbour on Ithaca. |
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At his trial, prosecutors claimed Hart had fallen asleep at the wheel of his car and the jury found him guilty. |
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A caterer could have fallen asleep at the wheel from a drug's side effects when she died after her car collided with a bus. |
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John was asleep on a waterbed in the room next to my studio when he heard a lot of glass breaking. |
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My husband has fallen asleep at the wheel and it is only by luck that he has not caused an accident. |
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There was a gathering storm and lots of people were asleep at the switch, except seemingly a former top diplomat James Bartleman. |
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Unlike hibernation, in which mammals are actually asleep, brumating reptiles are awake but inactive. |
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I went from asleep at the switch to back on the trail thanks to this option. |
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Exhausted from their journey, the bears rested on the shoreline and fell sound asleep. |
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But while men were asleep, his enemy came and oversowed cockle among the wheat and went his way. |
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If you're too scared or asleep at the switch, it just makes it easier for your competitors. |
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That's so cheap you worry that Underwriters Laboratories may be asleep at the switch. |
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When they are asleep on land, both sides of their brain go into sleep mode. |
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One night, when the old woman was asleep, he crept out of bed and took her walking-stick downstairs to his workshed. |
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In captivity, dolphins seemingly enter a fully asleep state where both eyes are closed and there is no response to mild external stimuli. |
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His vote demonstrates that the people of Philadelphia are not asleep at the switch, are not indifferent to their political duties. |
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As soon as the unicorn sees her, it lays its head on her lap and falls asleep. |
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He claimed that a dream is first established by the fact that the person is asleep when they experience it. |
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Huddled in one corner was a fat old woman in a stained wadmol dress, fast asleep. |
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Following a restless and difficult day, Tegan, who is 11 weeks old, falls asleep cuddled up with her mother Carys on the sofa. |
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So, at the CCCB, maybe someone was asleep at the switch, maybe a deliberate but inappropriate effort at being 'creative,' maybe something else. |
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The only desire which I can have is like David to serve my own generation by the will of God, and then fall asleep. |
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Weena, I was glad to find, was fast asleep. I carefully wrapped her in my jacket, and sat down beside her to wait for the moonrise. |
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Tec had already deepened the stasis in Uru's cage to keep him asleep, and now he put the ship in a stasis lock. |
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Even before she could jokingly warn Mr. I Don't Nap not to sleep-fuck her again, he'd fallen asleep. |
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The camp monitors look after the children during the night, when the teachers are asleep. |
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Foxes have even sneaked into the Houses of Parliament, where one was found asleep on a filing cabinet. |
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By then, many Jacobite soldiers had dispersed in search of food, while others were asleep in ditches and outbuildings. |
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They have sexfought to the point of exhaustion, fallen asleep cunt-to-cunt, and awakened to renew their spitting battle. |
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Just then, a beautiful blue mosquito hawk made an elegant landing and fell asleep. |
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After midnight, Bonham, who had fallen asleep, was taken to bed and placed on his side. |
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On the evening of 20 January 1950, Potts visited Orwell and slipped away on finding him asleep. |
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However, they soon fall asleep and have terrible nightmares, and after they awake, they experience guilt and shame for the first time. |
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Once they fall asleep, Puck administers the love potion to Lysander again, claiming all will be well in the morning. |
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Eventually, all four find themselves separately falling asleep in the glade. |
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He looked down at the puppy fast asleep in his arms. Maybe this furbaby would slow down the ticking of her biological clock, too. |
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Helena, coming across him, wakes him while attempting to determine whether he is dead or asleep. |
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In Savasana, the last pose we did, often one or two of them would fall asleep and snore. |
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He fell asleep at the controls of his Ju 88 and woke up to discover the entire crew asleep. |
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George seemed unperturbed by the incident, so much so that he fell asleep in the interval. |
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Granma was in her chair cushioned with egg crating, so she could fall over asleep whenever she wanted and the chair would catch her head. |
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It's untidy ragged and bright and it's not used to things mormo maura asleep in the curtain by day. |
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Sory Cassama, who lived in the building with his wife and 12 children, said he was asleep when a daughter knocked on the door. |
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The deal was that if the devil ever found him asleep in church, he could have his soul. |
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But the rat is not asleep, it's a water rat and it gnaws, as water rats will, from down below with teeth at the sleeping swan. |
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The fragment of the childish hymn with which he sung and crooned himself asleep. |
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It looks likes someone must have fallen asleep at the switch. |
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Perhaps the consumer base will find the image of a well-groomed spokesmodel apparently asleep in a satin-lined casket to be bottomlessly tragic and compelling. |
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Into this receptacle Dante Gabriel used apparently to place the somnolent wombat and there it would normally remain fast asleep until lifted down after the guests had gone. |
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Secondly, any sensory experience that actually occurs while a person is asleep and is perceived by the person while asleep does not qualify as part of a dream. |
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I opened my eyes and looked around, trying to make out where I was. It was after sun-up, and I had been sound asleep. Pap was standing over me looking sour and sick, too. |
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She moved my rutter so that it was not poking into her. We fell asleep. |
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Legend has it that Allen fell asleep at the base of Broad Mountain and woke to the sight of a large fire because his campfire had ignited an outcrop of anthracite coal. |
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In the second stanza, the woman explains that Odin placed a sleeping spell on her she could not break, and due to that spell she has been asleep a long time. |
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Naked and exhausted, he hides in a pile of leaves and falls asleep. |
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Lludd does this, and the dragons drink the mead and fall asleep. |
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While she is seemingly asleep or has died in her bed, photos on her dresser depict a life of freedom and adventure inspired by the life she wanted to live with Jack. |
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Lowry painted after his mother had fallen asleep, between 10pm and 2am, or, depending how tired he was, he might stay up for another hour adding features. |
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The play opens at night, when the citizens of Llareggub are asleep. |
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When a person is asleep, their senses are not acting as they do when they are awake and this results in them thinking like a person who is influenced by strong feelings. |
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While a person is asleep, the critical activities, which include thinking, sensing, recalling and remembering, do not function as they do during wakefulness. |
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On that occasion, lodging alone at the Cornell Club in Manhattan, I had fallen asleep watching Fox Channel TV baseball and awoke at the teariest part of THAT movie. |
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On the night of 7 July 1967, Merivale left her as usual at their Eaton Square flat to perform in a play, and he returned home just before midnight to find her asleep. |
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I was pretty tired, and the first thing I knowed I was asleep. |
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On one occasion a driver fell asleep in the dandy cart of the preceding train and his horse, no longer being led, came to a stop and was run down by a locomotive. |
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Sue was fingering herself in my bed. IN MY BED. I couldn't believe it. I tried to pretend that I was still asleep but she caught me peeking as she was jilling herself. |
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It is sometimes difficult to guess whether a sentence has been garbled by the author or the typesetter.... In either case, the editors were asleep at the switch. |
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And, at night, I love to fall asleep listening to the spring peepers. |
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We did a bed check last night, and every kid was asleep, so that was easy. |
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A reader who wishes to remain anonymous told me about a way to keep from falling asleep in boring managed-care beancounter administrative meetings and seminars. |
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Thomas remarked how he had fallen asleep into a very lucid dream. |
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One lies, asleep, on a green throw rug in front of the fire. |
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The family of a motorist killed by a Welsh lorry driver who fell asleep at the wheel have launched a road safety campaign in a bid to prevent similar tragedies. |
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When other folks' squirrels are at home and asleep, yourn keep in motion among the trees and chirrup and sing, in a way that even a Delaware gal can understand their music! |
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Eric Elliott, defending, said McPhee, who was a previous excess alcohol conviction, had either fallen asleep at the wheel through general drowsiness or suffered a black-out. |
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