Some were noisy, some were listening intently, and one seemed to be daydreaming. |
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Besides, even if you were to cop that kiss, you would not magically get A's or stop daydreaming. |
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She stopped daydreaming and realized she had about ten minutes left to get to the captain. |
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She closed her eyes and started daydreaming about Kyle and wondering if he would be at the party. |
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Although Ayman was an excellent student, he often seemed to be daydreaming in class. |
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Everyone said I was far too quiet, like I was always lost in my own world, daydreaming. |
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It didn't stop her from daydreaming though, that she could be the girl to help him love again. |
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Even so, she had never stopped wistfully daydreaming about what could have been, of the life she could have lived on Lothos. |
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She was daydreaming about her school back in California and what her friends were doing right then. |
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She was back at her home, daydreaming again when she was supposed to be practicing her flute. |
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I'd been daydreaming about it all week, and it was every bit as good as it always is. |
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How many times have you sat in your office, daydreaming about being on your boat instead of at work? |
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When he was 11, his teachers had to tell him to stop daydreaming about acting all the time and work harder at his studies. |
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The truth of it is I'd rather be out in the fresh air on a lovely day, daydreaming in the sun. |
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In one, as yet unnamed piece, a woman sits languidly daydreaming, her leg dangling over John's fireplace. |
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Now they have lunch with each other, daydreaming like children about new lives as inventors, explorers and sportsmen. |
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She was still daydreaming when a loud rap at the wooden door shook her violently from her musings. |
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I was still peeved at myself for doodling hearts all over my paper, even if I was daydreaming. |
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Mention Oxford, and images of daydreaming dons and youths punting on the Cherwell come to mind. |
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There are five players on the floor who might have been daydreaming during the walk-through. |
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There was a wistful, daydreaming quality to Pete's voice that lulled me almost to sleep as we rode. |
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I've stopped daydreaming of moving to a rural barn in the back of beyond, with roses round the door and a goat at the end of the garden. |
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You are either in your room deep in thought, or you're sitting in the staircase daydreaming. |
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By the time I finished daydreaming about the gridders of yore, Deion Branch had already won the award. |
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But in my daydreaming fifteen-year-old soul, the impossibilities inherent in such a feeling only served to intensify my hero-worship of William. |
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He was daydreaming about them combing the market for horses when he collided with someone. |
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I'm happy to share these memories, and am already daydreaming of the next trip. |
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He could have had mechanical failure, or it could have been driver inattention-talking on a cell phone, daydreaming, falling asleep. |
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While I was daydreaming about this over a coffee this morning, I spilt my drink on my trousers. |
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Well, I have to admit when I was young I spent a lot of time daydreaming about Mel Gibson and Brad Pitt! |
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The uncertainty of the future looms large. Adolescents spend hours daydreaming about their future life. |
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We are daydreaming if we expect harmonisation from the structural policies. |
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It is obvious enough that the increasingly important issue of small arms is little affected by such high-tech daydreaming. |
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When you are daydreaming do not be content to imagine obstacles away: think of ways to remove them or get around them. |
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I hadn't taken a book in and so I was contenting myself just daydreaming. |
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Talking, mental calculation and even daydreaming can all occupy mental processing capacity and reduce the effective field of vision. |
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The teacher catches him daydreaming, and he wants to explain why but he is quickly sent out of the classroom. |
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With nothing but the gentle slap of one piece of pasteboard against another to distract him, Sam slipped imperceptibly from daydreaming into sleep. |
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It's time to stop daydreaming and make those huge guns a reality! |
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As woo-woo as it sounds, you're yearning for a more spiritual experience of life, wherein daydreaming is a slice of daily bread. |
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When we came out of the Xano Canal, the calmness and dawdling surroundings inclined me to daydreaming. |
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The problem is that listening to them is only likely to encourage a spot of daydreaming. |
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But half the Brummies surveyed said they use daydreaming to help improve their performance and motivation at work. |
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Camelot chief executive Dianne Thompson said that daydreaming provided escape from the pressures of modern life. |
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Some kids are prone to letting their minds wander and daydreaming. |
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Are you paying attention, goofing off or daydreaming? |
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Teachers barely recognised Chimène who, when she was off stage, was a notoriously shy pupil, given to daydreaming and complexes about her appearance. |
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Carve out some alone time to get in touch with your true wishes about what you want your wedding to be like by daydreaming, watching movies or looking through magazines. |
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Every once in awhile I find myself daydreaming about what it would be like to transport myself back to the time when I worked at a Military Family Resource Centre. |
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Another find this month is jazz piano player Elie Maalouf, who has just published his first album filled with a daydreaming and sweet atmosphere that reveals a vast musical culture. |
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Absence seizures are often overlooked, or mistaken for daydreaming. |
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Absence seizures can look a lot like short periods of staring or daydreaming. If a child is daydreaming, often you can get her attention by touching her on the shoulder or calling out her name. |
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The inspiration is romantic, the ruins of the island are conducive to daydreaming. |
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Yankovic stars as George Newman, a daydreaming wage slave whose overactive imagination keeps standing between him and a steady paycheck. |
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When it overtakes your waking hours, maladaptive daydreaming calls for professional help, however. |
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The beauty of the main Johanna theme alongside Sweeney getting on with his throat-slashings while daydreaming of his daughter, while all the time the driving dread of City on Fire keeps creeping in. |
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The film begins with Aiden Bloom daydreaming, seemingly absent from the chaos occurring at his breakfast table. |
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What they instead bring to life is a doodly graphomania familiar to anyone who has drawn these same eyes while talking on the phone or daydreaming in class. |
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If you're anything like myself, you're probably daydreaming about summer adventures, maybe checking out festival line-ups or pricing early-bird flights to Ibiza. |
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In an absence seizure, the person looks as if they are daydreaming. |
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He's always daydreaming and seems to be out of touch with the real world. |
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