The lesson has been generally learnt, but with varying doses of vitality for some and doziness for others. |
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I was to be found reclining, carefree and contentment itself, clutching a filigree glass of the finest port and allowing the soothing tones to lull me into doziness. |
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When the hosts woke from their slumber and put pressure on in the second half, Touré showed brief moments of doziness. |
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On the other side of Madrid, Julián's twin brother, Andrés, recalls other members of the family who were famous for their doziness. |
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Further study might usefully consider a correlation between the constant sending of pesky emails and doziness, lethargy and the inability to focus. |
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Re-awakening it from decades of general doziness will not be easy but few jobs offer similar scope. |
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The game, as a result, was effectively over inside 34 minutes, by which time Leicester had scored three converted tries largely thanks to Parisian doziness. |
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Studies claim blue light makes us alert, while red is said to increase doziness. |
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Despite Richardson's doziness, it was still splendid fielding by Porterfield but it was topped three overs later by Rikki Clarke. |
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Then overall doziness allowed Goran Pandev to double the visitors' lead before the half-hour. |
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Care was completing his England rehabilitation, making the most of Springbok doziness to touch down for the game's opening try. |
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Through doziness or naivety, Bell took it upon himself to act as the umpire. |
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The family's long, narrow Madrid apartment is a tunnel of doziness. |
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But the Albion back line were guilty of extreme doziness which led to UEFA Cup placechasing Blackburn's 11th minute goal. |
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But it was Celtic who were almost undone by their own doziness. |
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