The next morning, Adrian was awoken to the sounds of small birds chirping near his open windowsill. |
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He was awoken early next morning by the birds that began to sing and chatter in the forest. |
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I went straight into my room and started to sleep, only to be awoken by loud pop music blasting in my ears. |
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Creatures and races that long left us be have awoken and thrown their might at us. |
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He wonders if it is some of her blacked-out memories that have suddenly awoken in her mind. |
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Undoubtedly awoken by the shouting, Keira was crying loudly in the next room. |
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The memories Chris had awoken within her from their date in the park didn't help. |
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The pain was an immense pulsation on her back that hadn't stopped since she had awoken again. |
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With his long, flowing hair and unshaven chin, he may look like a folk-rocker who has just awoken from a 30-year nap. |
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A few hours later I was awoken by a loud, booming sound, so close to my head it felt like an alarm clock. |
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He said he had fallen asleep while sunbathing on the beach in shallow water and had awoken to find the clinging cirriped firmly in place. |
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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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He had dreamed of her last night and had awoken aroused and embarrassed and with an intense hunger for cream puffs. |
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He and his family were awoken at about midnight to find themselves knee-deep in water after the storm drains overflowed. |
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He heaved the gates open with Julius and Sam, and threw his spear at an emerging Saxon who had been awoken by the whistle. |
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Cielle was awoken by the most hideous sound she had ever heard in her life. |
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Residents have complained about being awoken in the early hours by empty wagons rumbling through the town on their way to the quarries. |
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If awoken from such sleep, people are confused, find it difficult to think clearly and easily go back to sleep. |
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It has turned several generations of young people away from violence and has awoken true musical callings. |
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Furthermore, the encouraging results obtained this year have awoken an increasing interest in farmers and development agencies. |
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I discovered I had dropped off at one point when I was awoken by a bunch of rowdy drunkards, and then spent the rest of the night clock watching, urging the morning to come. |
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Seventeen months later, a recently awoken Kennex is obsessed with figuring out how The Syndicate planned the ambush. |
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Had downtown been slipped a sedative, asked to be awoken when there was News? |
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On 10 December, he was awoken again and taken to another room where he was immobilized on a chair. |
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Leanne had awoken to another dreary day, the rain drizzling lightly. |
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I took her because of her money, as she had never awoken any tender feelings in me. |
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Since it was discovered, it has interested a great number of people and awoken many inquiring minds. |
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Last week, Mikhail Khodorkovsky was awoken in the middle of the night and taken away from his prison. |
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Do you wish to be awoken by the death of the flesh and by the voracious fire of the repentance of your bodiless spirit? |
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It is a heavy blow to the freedom of speech in Russia, to a country born of perestroika and awoken by it. |
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In the wake of Canada's centennial, Canadians had suddenly awoken to the importance and vulnerability of physical heritage in our cities. |
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This morning, we were abruptly awoken by tremors that shook our tents from left to right. |
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Rudely awoken, the snake uncoiled and whipped into the undergrowth. |
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He was awoken before dawn by the strange lilting sound of Ottoman bugles, and after prayers and a breakfast of melons he set off behind the Mutawwif towards the Sacred Mosque. |
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The tired, sun-burnt hills of summer have awoken with a new, hopeful greenness and the catalpa trees are flowering with huge white orchid-like flowers in the village squares. |
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He had awoken early in the morning and witnessed firsthand the birth of a calf. |
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They seem not yet to have awoken from the proletarian zombiehood of Sékou Touré's time. |
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Audrey is awoken over half a century later, in 1971, by Dr Zack Busner, a psychiatrist who discovers a new drug to treat the illness. |
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The presence of Maseru Emoto has awoken a lot of interest amongst Bioterra regulars, as has the rest of the programme. |
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The vessel appeared to be sinking at about 0900 when the suddenly awoken survivor saw that the after end of the weather deck was under water. |
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For one, the city that doesn't sleep has awoken even more, recovering in the face of tragedy with a determination and moxie that only New Yorkers can muster. |
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He felt weak all over like he had just awoken from a deep sleep. |
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It was like the students had finally awoken from eternal sleep. |
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It was also bright in the room I had awoken in, early sunlight streaming in through the opened white blinds on the bay windows at the far wall of the room. |
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Ariana was awoken by the sweet scent of the flowers she knew very well. |
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I showed you all my meekness, my love, my wisdom and my charity, and drained the cup of pain in front of you, so that your hearts would be moved and your understanding would be awoken. |
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But when we who can remember the war and the vast upheavals it caused open our eyes and look around us, we realize that we have awoken to peace, justice and freedom. |
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I think that the terrorist attacks against Washington and New York on 11 September have awoken the consciousness of European citizens, who are now asking for more Europe and better Europe. |
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On December 3rd, 2008, RCMP police service dog Red was at home sleeping when he was awoken by a well know criminal who was trying to break into his unmarked police vehicle. |
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By the time higher officials in New York had awoken to the shocking piece of freelance diplomacy on January 11th 2007, Bangladesh's generals had already tied their boots for the march to the presidential palace. |
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The amply illustrated text captures the attention, no matter whether the curiosity has been awoken by the literary narration, the esoterica or the passion for travelling. |
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An unfamiliar dread filled his mind and lungs, a feeling that he hadn't awoken by accident but been summoned like a minuteman to a war just taking shape. |
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Preamble: This morning I was awoken by a loud rat-a-tat-tat on my door. |
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Jordan Pedelty and Dee Kimmings were awoken every morning by drilling and banging at the Columbus Aparthotel, Playa de las Americas, Tenerife. |
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The book opens with Harry seeing Frank Bryce being killed by Lord Voldemort in a vision, and is awoken by his scar hurting. |
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You, human parents, who tenderly love your children: Would you be capable of abandoning them to their fate when they have barely awoken to this life, when they most need your care, your vigilance, and your love? |
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The United States representative ought to have awoken from his political torpor and refrained from delivering sermons at the very time when 185 Member States had voted against the embargo imposed by the United States on Cuba. |
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The bakeries in Germany appear to have awoken from what was a long sleep. |
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