On the first night, the Grain Station director worked until till 2am, the second night until 4am and then he did two all-nighters after that. |
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As for Dan, a third-year speech communication major, he needs coffee to stay awake through all-nighters. |
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Oh, and a wrap of whizz for those all-nighters at Wigan Casino or the Mecca in Blackpool. |
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News is now a nationwide cram session, all-nighters for the general public. |
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I have done a couple more all-nighters since then but as I get older I have less stamina than I once used to. |
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If you are a banker or a management consultant or a lobbyist, you will regularly throw all-nighters to produce the victorious presentation or bid or whatever it happens to be. |
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Fill in the names and numbers of stores near campus to buy kid staples and goodies he needs and craves for pulling all-nighters. |
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As many workers know, the dreaded all-nighters can create havoc with family life, and anything that offers a chance to avoid camping out in the office is to be welcomed. |
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Do you honestly think your all-nighters across the street go unnoticed? |
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The scene has never died, with 1,700 regularly turning up to all-nighters. |
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Rubenstein turned 65 in August, and he appears as trim and energetic as when he pulled all-nighters in the Carter White House. |
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Not so long ago, college students chugged sugary soda for breakfast or fueled all-nighters with pots of no-frills black coffee. |
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We were part of all-nighters and weekenders and soul review shows that were run by the Funk Massive. |
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I'm in my fourth year at uni but I still thrive off the excitement of doing all-nighters before the deadline. |
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While partying and pulling all-nighters are obvious culprits, researchers are also blaming the use of phones, tablets and TVs before bed. |
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These all-nighters often ended in Marco Polo Bar, which opened its doors at 7am. |
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A study found that college kids who pulled frequent all-nighters had lower GPAs than those who followed up their study session with some real sleep. |
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