He was often inattentive in his own schooling and was a habitual daydreamer. |
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Everything from a Hammond to a horn section works through nine songs fit for a daydreamer waiting for the sun to cleave the clouds. |
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A solitary daydreamer with a fertile imagination, she leads her grandfather into a magical adventure. |
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His story of a young daydreamer stuck in a clerical job made Keith Waterhouse a household name. |
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Unless you are a die-hard daydreamer, there is something rather disconcerting about staring into the middle distance while waiting for your food. |
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It's the story of Max, a chronic daydreamer on the brink of adolescence whose crumbing homelife and bully problems are averted by his vivid visits from his imaginary friends. |
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To her family and friends, she's a brainy girl who's a bit of a daydreamer. |
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One way of overcoming this would be special radio broadcasts to stir the daydreamer out of his lethargy. |
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So sings daydreamer Lizzie McGuire in this enjoyable and undemanding wish fulfilment fantasy based on the popular Disney TV series. |
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In this pastel on wood, the painter is trying to get beyond the stage of your basic daydreamer, without, of course, falling into the simple fabrication of scenery. |
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An active daydreamer, Martin can't help his mind from wandering during class. |
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For a daydreamer who hoed beans by the pond, the man sure knew the news biz. |
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He was nicknamed Moonie, because he was such a daydreamer in school. |
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Stylish singer Adio has enjoyed success with tracks like Where Did The Love Go, Deckchairs On The Moon and most recently Daydreamer. |
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Is A Daydreamer, The Stand, Glasgow Quietly intelligent, warming comedy from the awardwinning master storyteller. |
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The Daydreamer Desk is topped with a mattress, which has a small wooden block cut into it to provide a stable area for a notepad or coffee cup, the Daily Mail reported. |
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