In my daydreams she said she would leave her husband for me, then kissed me chastely on the forehead. |
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A fastidious little cough from the dark side of the laurel bush interrupted her daydreams. |
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Reluctantly stirring from her very pleasant daydreams, Hope looked upwards and found Frank Metcalfe smiling down at her. |
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A sweeping glance confirmed that no one needed my attention, and I returned to my daydreams. |
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He had been pondering his next move all the academic day, drifting off into daydreams instead of paying attention in class. |
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How many of our daydreams would darken into nightmares, were there any danger of their coming true. |
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Someone's presence next to their table startled him from gold-laden daydreams and back into reality. |
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When he got down to half a bottle though, his daydreams turned into daymares. |
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Pretty soon, she was deep into her daydreams and didn't realize the peeved teacher glooming over her desk. |
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His characters live untidy lives and often fall into digressive daydreams, so troubled are their souls. |
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And, as I usually sat sewing with my sisters and my mother, I often had time for such idle daydreams. |
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Moving images and sound fill a room animating thought processes and daydreams. |
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A good deal of waking life is punctuated by daydreams, reveries, and fantasies in which the mind withdraws to contemplate an interior landscape. |
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The concept is pretty much taken straight from my daydreams and it focuses on a librarian. |
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Benben stars as Martin Tupper whose dysfunctional dating life is punctuated by moments of cinematic daydreams. |
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Initial daydreams of a little finca close to a Spanish beach were destroyed by the cost of even the grimmest coastal properties. |
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But Pietro is too lost in his own daydreams and dispirited behavior to pay attention to his studies. |
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Another common form of strabismus, may only be noticeable when a child daydreams, looks at far-away objects, or is tiredor sick. |
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Lately, most of us have inhabited the space between the terrible actuality and these daydreams. |
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Arthur's daydreams were interrupted by what sounded like a fist thumping on wood in the far distance. |
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For starters, it has an unlikable protagonist, a man who lies, steals, womanizes, drinks, daydreams and generally epitomizes uselessness. |
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So instead I smiled and made some throwaway statement, and returned to my daydreams of the stage. |
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Walking to the station this morning I was shocked out of my daydreams by a tirade of four letter abuse. |
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We had to run out and buy a blank book for her to record daydreams and nightdreams, and she's been at it for a week now. |
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It is more likely that your dreams are daydreams in the twilight zone between sleep and wake. |
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Yet unlike so many star-struck kids, Kylie had the connections to make her daydreams happen. |
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For two weeks I allowed myself foolish daydreams about going on an honest-to-God date. |
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He had been shot in the chest, suggesting he died in battle. Missing in actionIn the last year of his life Fournier had shaken off his daydreams. |
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Then the strange daydreams start, and Emma begins to realize that she is not who she thinks she is and neither are the others around her. |
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All I have left to say is that I know these daydreams are essentially idealistic. |
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If these rules are not observed, all you are doing is indulging in elaborate daydreams. |
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His daydreams are not about wealth and power, the kind which most of us have but about innovating disruptive technologies that would strike against multinational corporations. |
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My daydreams of creaming him in a spit-off were instantly dashed. |
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It appears that the Council deliberately daydreams about a European Union which will cost them nothing. |
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It is, they imagine, a place they'll only visit in their daydreams. |
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Delightful, exclusive animal creations with a touch of poetry and daydreams in timeless design. |
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In this extremely relaxing ambience daydreams and reverie come into their own. |
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His art creates a flow of forms and harmony of colors like as many mental landscapes and virtual daydreams. |
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Yet having sat almost idle for the best part of two summers, no wonder his daydreams so readily drift to warmer days under the sunshine and exertions out on the field. |
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Campbell's homespun tapes are a collage of tell tales, rumours, conversations and daydreams gleaned from his everyday life. |
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The famously reclusive millionaire writer JK Rowling has revealed that even as a child she hid away from the world, burying herself in books and daydreams. |
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But when we came home in January my daydreams became very morbid and I constantly had visions of David in great pain, screaming in agony and us being unable to help. |
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Some people have vivid dreams or daydreams that the loved one will walk through the door as if still alive. |
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HereĀ it is just me and my daydreams, which are embarrassingly transparent. |
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I jumble feelings about a visit to a monument with the drawing of an arch, still life elements with memories of childhood, impressions left by dreams or daydreams with things I have read, etc. |
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Startled from her daydreams, she hastened to collect the pieces. |
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Landscapes and still lifes are so many colourful daydreams, where contemplation of ordinary life, of nature, is transformed by the boldness of the palette. |
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The secret of married happiness lies in everyday things, not in daydreams. |
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Going to the stores for lottery tickets gave Maggie's day a purpose, and the daydreams she had with her tickets tucked into her purse relieved her burdens, if only briefly. |
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In her rose-coloured daydreams the draughty sheep stable would become a majestic castle and the young buck from the box stall next door would turn into prince charming. |
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These might be the daydreams of a peasant farmer drunk in the barn. |
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This Toronto group plays multitextured instrumentals that veer from clangy turbulence to pastoral, acoustic daydreams. |
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And it is from the 'more than this body', it is from there that we should open our eyes in zazen and not be sleepy inside our own cocoon whith daydreams, that has nothing to do, that, with the zen. |
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Ah, well, back to the daydreams and the drawingboard... Related topics United States Technology Internal-combustion engine vehicles Science and technology Automotive technology. |
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Hardly anything can shatter the daydreams of the buckaroo or buckarette like an old stubborn school horse with sides like iron. |
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This refers to a quote by Ernst Bloch where he says that it is in one's daydreams that the relationship of reality to the soul is at its most immediate because you don't have any control there anymore. |
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What it is, is a series of self-aggrandizing pornographic daydreams intended to prop up the sagging legend of its author as an icon of below-14th Street duende. |
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As a fifth grader at Migrainia Elementary his days are filled with ripping wedgies, lousy grades, and wasted daydreams of being a big league baseball player. |
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