The summer months are hot with daytime temperatures in the low to mid 90's, but the winters are mild. |
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While the fan can be operated during the daytime to provide cool air for the head, the light glows at night. |
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And he's holding court on one of the most popular daytime TV shows, so what's the secret of his success where so many else have failed? |
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The flight to East Africa was a red-eye, but it was daytime on my body clock, and I was fatigued from several days of traveling alone. |
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Sometimes, if it keeps on raining in the daytime on workdays, employees in some factories may be allowed to go back home to save their property. |
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And what I did was collect the stories during the daytime and I wrote them up on the lap-top in the evening. |
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The lowest priority should be given to fit individuals with regular daytime duties who can make their routine journeys to work in other ways. |
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The daytime activities are free and there will be something for everyone including a mobile skittle alley and a bouncy castle. |
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Some think the process is akin to REM sleep, where eye movements accompany the digestion of daytime memories. |
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And he had a little hole in the wall which in daytime was a drycleaning and a laundrette. |
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Each programme from the daytime schedule is broadcasting live from a different venue throughout the day. |
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If adequate relief is not provided by these restrictions, then rotational daytime power cuts would be imposed on residential areas. |
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It features agile handling, advanced antilock brakes, and daytime running lights to help avoid accidents. |
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Also housed in the lights' polycarbonate enclosures are the parking lights, side-turn markers and daytime running lights. |
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Make sure to use your running lights during the daytime, regardless of the weather. |
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Mexican troops and federal agents launched this daytime raid on drug gang safe houses over the weekend. |
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These she continued to use for daytime wear and was able to talk her mother and her best friend into trying out the new style. |
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Merv's smart showing there got him a daytime chat show, whose geniality continues today in the Ellen DeGeneris talkathon. |
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I've heard that she has been signed up to host a daytime talk show in the summer to give a bit of oomph to ITV's ratings. |
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I returned to my room to find that Marcie had already made the beds up and returned the room to its daytime configuration. |
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Dreams and make-believes are all very well in the daytime and the sunshine, but when dark and storm come they fail to satisfy. |
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Flowing style signals the return of authentic, seductive daytime lingerie, with camisoles and teddies. |
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Please include your name, address, a daytime telephone number and email address if you have one. |
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Folks at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are watching daytime television. |
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You can't keep sitting on the sofa all day, watching daytime television and eating chocolate chip cookies. |
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A daytime temp of around 65 degrees and nights around 60 degrees will provide perfect conditions for your poinsettia. |
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We will actually scout a place many times, checking it out in the daytime and night-time. |
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This pair of glitter ballerina pumps are great if you like to walk comfortably and brighten up a daytime outfit. |
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He also had a daytime series in the style of Dave Garroway, for whom he once worked as second banana and comedy relief. |
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I did say it would curtail my daytime internet surfing, adopting the air of a martyr to the communal good. |
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We sampled summer daytime low-tide temperatures of rock surfaces, anemones and barnacles. |
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The basic initial idea is to have small buses, serving local areas providing daytime services to those most needing them. |
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In the daytime you fly a bit loose so you can help watch for enemy planes instead of concentrating on holding a tight formation. |
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Travel time is 55 minutes and they run approximately two-hourly during daytime. |
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A large proportion of children who suffer from bed-wetting or daytime wetting do not have any major medical problem. |
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At the age of seventy he is co-hosting a daily chat show on daytime television. |
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They are known to use many human structures like barns, church towers and ledges of tall buildings as their daytime roost. |
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But as well as spending most of the night hunting for midges and mosquitoes, the nocturnal animals are always searching for new daytime hangouts. |
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A formal daytime wedding is when the bride wears a white, ivory or pastel colored floor length gown with a train and a long veil. |
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The large mixed groups of only 10 years ago aren't traipsing around anymore during the daytime, during the weekdays. |
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She forbids her husband to sit on their bed in his daytime clothes in case he pollutes the duvet. |
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We are looking for boys and girls of all ages from across the Southeast interested in playing daytime shinny hockey this summer. |
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Her character is a daytime soap opera star who has just been shockingly killed off. |
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For daytime use take shorts, shirts and a good pair of deck shoes with white soles. |
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Patients are triaged on the basis of medical history, a validated clinical prediction rule, and reported daytime sleepiness. |
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Mrs Gallagher was punched and robbed in a daytime attack just a short walk from her home at a sheltered housing complex in Undercliffe. |
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Shanks said that in a bid to add more staff on to night shifts, they were leaving themselves short-handed during the quieter daytime periods. |
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In the past this kind of stunt would have been shrugged off as a tasteless example of daytime television. |
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There are six tracks split over two sides of vinyl, featuring daytime recording on one side and night-time workouts on the flip. |
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To really stretch travel food dollars, construct a picnic lunch to take with you on your daytime sightseeing trips. |
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Such conditions can disturb sleep, reduce daytime performance, negatively affect mood and, in essence, mimic a mood disorder. |
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During the daytime there's the usual mix of American soaps, chat shows, dated sitcoms with the occasional old film thrown in. |
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It is frequently necessary for us to use electric lighting in our sitting rooms in daytime even in midsummer. |
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Severe daytime sleepiness is 60 per cent more likely in smokers than non-smokers. |
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If a 5-year-old gets adequate rest at night, he or she no longer needs a daytime nap. |
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In daytime, it always hides in forest fringes or bosks, sometimes climbs cliffs of flowstone beach and bare rocks. |
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Bream are daytime feeders and are often missed by anglers in other parts of the country where night fishing is the norm. |
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In 1992 three female navy veterans applied for admission to the daytime veterans' program. |
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By the time it vanished from daytime activities, the tailcoat had assumed the form we recognize today. |
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His organisation is also calling for a ban on the use of bull bars on all vehicles and compulsory use of lights during daytime driving. |
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This case has more twists and turns, and frankly, nutsy stuff, than any daytime soap opera. |
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Apart from snoring, excessive daytime sleepiness is the most common symptom of obstructive sleep apnea. |
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Chelsfield Village Fair will be held on July 16, with daytime events from noon to 5pm including vintage cars, a steel band and dance groups. |
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If they stretch their necks backward over their wings during the daytime this is said to be a warning of foul weather in the offing. |
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The daytime menu featuring hot and cold sandwiches, wraps, burgers, hot oven jackets and mouthwatering stotties, is available from 1pm until 5pm. |
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The combination of daytime sleepiness, cataplexy, sleep paralysis, and hypnagogic hallucinations suggested narcolepsy. |
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For many years flight was a daytime visual activity until the development of instruments to assist in orientation. |
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Temperatures will struggle to reach zero in the daytime and are expected to plummet to around minus 10 degrees centigrade overnight. |
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Family and friends knew all about my struggles with domestic management and parenting, my daytime naps, and early nights. |
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I will sheepishly admit to being guilty of watching some of those cheeseball daytime talk shows when I am flipping around the channels. |
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Through chinks in the blinds he could see light shining through, so he assumed it was still daytime. |
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These days, she works as a daytime television presenter, gameshow host and author. |
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So I would go to college in the daytime, rehearsing on the swing shift and performing and working at the brewery. |
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If you go to the typical suburban garden apartment parking lot during the daytime, the lots will be substantially vacant. |
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The daytime temperature was often 95 degrees, the average humidity 85 percent. |
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This makes life a bit difficult for the daytime angler, as it is a long drive from civilisation. |
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Snow levels will be dropping throughout the daytime tomorrow from above the mountain passes down to below the mountain passes. |
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During the daytime, a child with sleep apnoea might display severe sleepiness, irritability, and hyperactivity. |
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That cloud cover may have actually decreased daytime temperatures by blocking sunlight. |
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As the controversy spread from the broadsheets to the tabloids, to the daytime talkshows and the radio phone-ins, parental anxieties intensified. |
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Her hard work during daytime and night time leaves her a little tired sometimes, causing her to become inflammably irritated. |
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It's simple to get close to animals like scrawled filefish and spiny puffers which prove too timid to approach in the daytime. |
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In daylight, a fiber optic system collects ambient light and helps ensure daytime brightness and controlled contrast. |
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It is a visually impressive film, using high contrast digital photography to make the daytime burn and the nights darker than reality. |
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In the daytime she ran in the fields, the cool grass between her toes, a crown of flowers atop her head. |
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Regular season or postseason, daytime or primetime, indoors or outdoors, the Patriots have been the hammer and the Colts have been the nail. |
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During the daytime it was under government control, but during the night the rebel bandits roamed freely through the countryside. |
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Out in the open air people are exposed to blazing daytime sun and freezing night temperatures. |
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Negative-pressure ventilation using a chest cuirass can also be used for daytime ventilation, although current models are not portable. |
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Make sure your full name, address and daytime contact number are written clearly on the email or postcard. |
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But walking down the Strip and downtown in daytime during summer is not much fun as the temperature can easily reach over 100 degrees Fahrenheit. |
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A morning or daytime wedding can call for a gray morning suit cutaway with a striped tie. |
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Dry daytime surface conditions will dehydrate funnel-web spiders and also expose them to birds and lizards. |
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At this time of year Kilkeel prawners usually work in Dundalk Bay during the night hours and landing during the daytime. |
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Common sense dictates that daytime parties discourage heavy drinking or predrinking. |
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The next morning, the kampu opens a wooden gate, releasing a flow of water that provides about nine hours of daytime irrigation. |
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At the turn of the 20th century, most buildings used daylighting as the major source of daytime illumination. |
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The only problem is that the residents of the area have to put up with the noise at night instead of in the daytime. |
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If you drink alone in the daytime then you don't have to worry about embarrassing yourself in front of other people. |
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Biological clocks encourage most people to be awake in the daytime and to sleep at night. |
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Santa Lucia has been set up as a family place that could serve as a cafe in the daytime and a restaurant in the evening. |
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Much of the daytime is spent by the telephone waiting for bookings and confirmations. |
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York's homeless community say filling the daytime hours is one of their toughest tasks. |
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He said the daytime curfew was very restrictive and said they took a more lenient view. |
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In the daytime he'd hide behind the curtains, but he'd fly around the room when it got dark. |
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Children and youth loiter around during the daytime because they have nothing else to do. |
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If I was going to be running long and hard in the daytime, I wanted a comfortable bed and good food at night. |
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It annoys me when they turn the lights down to make you sleep, even though it's a daytime flight. |
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He was on Radio One on Monday morning and invited on a daytime television chat show on Tuesday. |
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The courses run in the daytime, evenings and weekends at different times and venues to suit all. |
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I lie awake in fear sometimes but now, in the daytime, I cannot think of anything to be frightened of at all. |
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The weather was never as humid as in the Gold Coast, but hot during the daytime and cool in the evenings. |
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Still, if this is to be my new daytime home then I thought I ought to delve a little into its famous past. |
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To ensure daytime privacy for back seat passengers, the rear windows are dark tinted. |
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Goods trains move at night because during daytime the Swiss rail system is used to full capacity by passenger traffic. |
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Calves 3-10 months old were put out to grass in the daytime during the summer. |
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The greenhouse was constantly ventilated during daytime to maintain the inside temperature similar to that of the outside. |
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It has a superficial historical accuracy, but the characters talk like daytime television guests rather than major political figures. |
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The tranquility of Birch's daytime views hardly characterized the disputative climate surrounding the building, then and later. |
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It is the only celestial body, apart from the sun and moon, visible during daytime and is often known as the morning or evening star. |
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The daytime social system is dynamic, with only some members of the population seen together at a time. |
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This is especially important if it is going to be daytime when you arrive at your destination. |
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Aggregating in groups during the daytime, they are usually active at night. |
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But before I uttered a word, I realized that these pictures could not be displayed to advantage in daytime. |
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The clinic operates after hours, using daytime workers but paying them overtime. |
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As boring as daytime stakeout seemed, nighttime surveillance was the pits. |
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She may drift into the Sargasso Sea of daytime television, where she can chat up b-list celebrities. |
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The battle-scarred daytime TV vet agrees that Vieira could survive and even thrive, but offers a cautionary note. |
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The dissertation title should appear on all five abstracts, although only one should identify the author and provide a current mailing address and daytime telephone number. |
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The slow-moving two-toed sloths, tiny dwarf mongoose, South American acouchi and African rock hyrax are other unique features of the daytime exhibits. |
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After a six week trial run, Fox has chosen not to continue forward with the daytime talk show. |
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Now the road to the grave stretches ahead, enlivened only by daytime television and the holidays he will take with an equally dowdy wife he barely tolerates. |
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After dominating daytime television for over a decade and moving masses of hardcovers with her book club, Oprah Winfrey is preparing to make a splash in magazine publishing. |
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And when my grand-children cluster round me and ask what it was like when he threw a wobbly on a daytime chatshow, what a story I will have to tell. |
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The launch windows will move back to the daytime in September. |
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The news should have been handed out during the daytime, McPhearson said, when protests would have been were more peaceful. |
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One of their first observations about daytime sleep was that the dreaded mid-afternoon slump is part of human nature. |
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Tamed foxes that are released are a problem for poultry farmers and other stock-keepers as their lack of fear enables them to take fowl during daytime, near to human activity. |
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Where Glastonbury can at times challenge the listener with its daytime itinerary of acts, it traditionally fills the headline slots with acts who deliver music for the masses. |
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During the summer in the daytime the street was noisy with the children playing various games of box ball, stoop ball, punch ball, stick ball and racquet ball. |
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If yachting was the focus of social life during the daytime, at night bronzed shoulders rubbed together in the villas and mansions of various tycoons and princes. |
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She talks to the former doyenne of daytime TV about her comeback. |
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For me, it took the Sleeprate to show that daytime stress was the likely culprit of morning drowsiness. |
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While in the daytime it looked just kept enough to be scruffy, the thick cool of the night hid its dinginess and transformed it into something almost beautiful. |
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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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Most of the people who passed her during the daytime would either spit at her or come along and pelt the door with rotten vegetable and eggs for their own amusement. |
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If this is so, any cumulus which does form during the daytime will quickly stop growing and spread into a layer of stratocumulus and then disperse when night comes. |
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Whether used for a daytime catnap or a full night's rest, open-air sleeping platforms can give you a chance to enjoy summer weather to the fullest. |
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He had deep red eyes that looked more like a rusty brown in the daytime. |
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For most people, avoiding daytime naps, avoiding stimulants such as caffeine and nicotine, and avoiding alcohol just prior to bedtime are all part of good sleep hygiene. |
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In addition to the night watches there were the so-called dogwatches with a man in the tower and, in case of fog or a snowstorm, there was daytime beach patrol. |
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The waking of the wood may mean that the slumbrous dream was not real anyway, that daytime reality has now supervened, replacing defiance with pleasant companionship. |
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It's virtually impossible to camouflage an aircraft in broad daylight so it's pointless to speculate over whether hot pink or avocado green is better for daytime stealth. |
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I'm home today, just lying here, watching daytime television and surfing. |
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By the age of four, most children no longer require a daytime nap. |
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Polonium is also at the center of a major plot line currently playing out on the daytime soap opera General Hospital. |
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During daytime, the narrow passages, which accommodate provision stores, vegetable outlets and shops dealing in spices and condiments, are a beehive of activity. |
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The daytime temperature reached ninety degrees, and the feverish Clark was moved from the stifling leather lodge to a more comfortable shaded bower the crew made for him. |
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Never-dying lights take over from the sun by expanding the daytime. |
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Apnea, snoring, unusual sleeping positions, daytime somnolence, obesity and a patulous uvula with erythema are all associated with obstructive sleep apnea. |
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But proposals to ban daytime deliveries on some of Kendal's shopping streets have been greeted with outrage by shopkeepers, who fear they could be forced out of business. |
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Most of the burglaries took place during the daytime in broad daylight. |
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Antonia frankly refused to wear crinoline dresses in the daytime so her mother took advantage of this and choose delicate empire-waisted dresses for her. |
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An important caveat is that, when instrument designs change, this can affect not only the daytime heating of the thermistor but can also affect the accuracy at night. |
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With her sinewy shanks and thewy thighs, the new nurse in Pine Valley Hospital on ABC's daytime soaper All My Children could easily be a professional athlete. |
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For one thing, the brouhaha has provided her with plenty of material for her daytime job as a lecturer in marketing at Bangkok's Thammasat University. |
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In effect he has been giving daytime speeches with tiny audiences. |
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The first morning prayer is most important to us as is the last evening prayer, especially to shift workers who cannot attend the daytime prayers. |
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Wayne Brady tried in prime time in 2001, but the series was quickly relegated to daytime and then canceled after one season. |
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She is familiar on these shores as a daytime television regular where she extols the virtues of expat life under the Mediterranean sun to more than a million viewers a day. |
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After the hectic activity during daytime, the area is virtually deserted by dusk with the chirping of crickets casting an eerie spell on the setting. |
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Alig and his gang had been paraded on daytime television and marveled at by talk show hosts like Phil Donahue and Joan Rivers. |
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They follow vertical migrations of the zooplankton they feed on to the bottom during daytime and to the surface at night time. |
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Our invigilatrix was my WEA widow, earning a little daytime money by giving out the papers and watching for cheaters. |
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Summer daytime temperatures regularly top 20 Celsius, typically reaching 25 Celsius on sunny days throughout July and August in particular. |
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The clock bells ring every quarter of an hour during the daytime and Great Peter strikes the hour. |
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Depending on the nature of the events, they were scheduled during daytime, afternoons, evenings, or late nights. |
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Winter daytime temperatures rarely fall below freezing and are milder than places such as Moscow and Newfoundland which lie at similar latitudes. |
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The blinding lights seen on Fifth and Madison Avenues are mirrorlike silver and gold daytime handbags from Louis Vuitton. |
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They increasingly suffered unsustainable losses in daylight raids, and the last massive daytime attacks were on 15 September. |
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In 1656, he was allowed to leave Dover Castle during the daytime to visit his wife and children, who had settled in Dover. |
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In 2010 the meeting featured daytime practice on the Thursday for the first time. |
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All patients struggle against daytime drowsiness and nod off at inopportune moments. |
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Early childhood exposure has been linked with an increased risk of sleep disturbances and excessive daytime sleepiness in later childhood. |
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As a result, the year's warmest month, on average, is September, and on average, October is warmer than July, especially in daytime. |
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In winter, the polecat may use farm buildings or haystacks as daytime resting sites. |
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In 2013, this has been reduced, but a car ferry still departs from each harbor every 15 minutes during daytime. |
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Following a short transition period, a daytime programming service was launched. |
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By the time winter finally breaks through, daylight hours rise quickly, ensuring that daytime temperatures soar quickly in spring. |
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To conserve energy, heterothermic bats during long migrations may go into a torpid state while roosting in the daytime, and flying at night. |
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In France, European wildcats are predominantly nocturnal, but are also active in the daytime when undisturbed by human activities. |
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Its daytime playlist features music from the 1960s to various current chart hits, album and indie music. |
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The station's appeal is broad and deep, with accessible daytime programmes and specialist programmes of particular types or eras of music. |
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Initially, Radio Cornwall shared an afternoon programme with BBC Radio Devon, but now sustains a full daytime service. |
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The most frequent service is route 9 to Newport, running every 10 minutes in the daytime. |
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For much of puberty, nighttime levels of testosterone are higher than daytime. |
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Error bars on the temperature graph indicate the range of daytime highs and night time lows. |
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Winters are extremely mild for a tundra climate, with daytime temperatures most often staying above freezing. |
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The challenge takes the form of a daytime navigation exercise held in the Dartmoor National Park in the county of Devon, England. |
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The daytime hours are on the abscissa and the current differences on the left ordinate. |
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Workshy benefits claimants should stop watching daytime television and get a job. |
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Adrenergically induced PAF occurs predominantly in daytime, while under stress, or during exercise. |
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Relation of daytime bradyarrhythmias with high risk features of sleep apnea. |
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Thousands defied an 11-hour daytime curfew to try to get into the capital Katmandu but were dispersed. |
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With a Beamish Unlimited Pass you'll have free daytime admission during half term and for the next 12 months. |
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Ironically, most PWN sleep poorly at night, exacerbating their daytime sleepiness. |
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Improvement For the first time, LED daytime running lights and LED tail lights are available as an option along with 18-inch alloy wheels. |
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It was a reminder of the value of Rosie as a daytime personality. |
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In Morning Has Broken, she'll play daytime TV icon Gail Sinclair whose career is going down the pan. |
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A lot of Top 40 stations were heavily dayparted, so softer stuff only got played in the daytime, or harder stuff only got played at night. |
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Bridging the gap between lippy and gloss, the coral colour is more pink-toned than orangey, making it a great daytime product. |
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Joyce had a major but not leading role in a good bi-weekly TV serial daytime program. |
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The implementation of daytime studies in unselected OSA patients helps to reduce the waiting lists for CPAP titrations. |
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Under the terms of the agreement, ApolloMed will provide two daytime hospitalists and one nocturnist. |
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But there is a serious side to the daytime booze-ups in laboratory-controlled conditions on the campus. |
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The show announced Monday that O'Donnell will be a guest on the daytime gabfest on Feb. |
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With Vitalic, Woodkid and others plying their trade at night, the white, fluffy beaches and quaint old harbour await festivalgoers in the daytime. |
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It makes me feel queasy looking at wrinkled-up funbags on daytime telly. |
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Maybe you'll land a part-time position at the snowcone stand, pick up some daytime babysitting jobs or earn dough for your extra around-the-house chore load. |
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The CROWS sensor suite includes a daytime video camera, a second-generation forward-looking infrared sight, and a laser range finder for day and night missions. |
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But air pollution blocks radiation only in the daytime, he notes. |
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Arriva's other main bus service which serves the Airport is the 100, which offers an hourly daytime connection to the nearby towns of Hitchin and Stevenage. |
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Until October 2004, there was only one black executive in daytime programming at ABC, Jennifer Turner, 30, who now serves as director of current programming in prime time. |
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Feeding is at its highest during the first and last hours of daytime. |
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Today the syndicated daytime talk show is the straight-line mainstream descendant of the odditoriums and dunk-the-fool attractions of a century ago. |
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There is a daytime service linking Princetown to Yelverton and Tavistock. |
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In primary CSA, daytime hypersomnolence is less common than with OSA, although such daytime sleepiness has been commonly described in patients with central apnoea. |
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At this medium wavelength, long distance transmission in the daytime is not possible because of heavy absorption of the skywave in the ionosphere. |
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The patient with sleep disorders or daytime hypersomnolence can easily go unnoticed by the clinician, unless these symptoms are specifically asked about. |
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At night, the land cools off more quickly than the ocean due to differences in their specific heat values, which forces the daytime sea breeze to dissipate. |
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Currently, it is providing electronic trading only for a few hours after the Japanese market closes each day, and also daytime trading on the open outcry system. |
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Dyce tends to have marginally warmer daytime temperatures year round owing to its slightly lower elevation, though it is more susceptible to harsh frosts. |
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Of course, tell them about how you only got to watch daytime TV for an hour after lunch with The Flumps or Bagpuss, but don't be daft and ban the box altogether. |
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If you overnap in the daytime, you may have trouble sleeping at night. |
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They have to figure out how to show the multicasting, which typically will be done in daytime and other off-peak hours, and the high-def broadcasts done in prime time. |
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Motors are used more during daytime and many run continuously. |
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Members place an ad specifying if they are interested in carpooling for a daytime commute or extended travel, and then search for potential matches. |
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I've asked various people, particularly Shuttle guys, that have been many orbits around China in the daytime, and the ones I've talked to didn't see it. |
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Abby and her boyfriend, Jared, even wrap and duct-tape the vampires for daytime transport and are caught by the police loading two mummylike objects into a minivan. |
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Remarkably, Emma landed the job without a screentest, thanks to her wealth of experience on ITV daytime, ITV2 and Channel 5, where she is now presenting Celebrity Big Brother. |
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The power limit can also be depending on daytime and it is possible, that a station may not work at nighttime, because it would then produce too much interference. |
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Satellite tagging has shown that bigeye tuna often spend prolonged periods cruising deep below the surface during the daytime, sometimes making dives as deep as 500 metres. |
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After four days of high nighttime as well as daytime temperatures, many people's bodies had become overstressed and unable to shed the excess heat. |
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The daytime team got an urgent handover from the afterhours department. |
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This law was enforced only in the daytime, it is presumed because one then lacked the excuse of darkness for injuring another by careless waste disposal. |
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The posh hellraisers maybe muck out cows in the daytime, but at night they scrub themselves until the glow, don black ties and live it up at Hooray Henry balls. |
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