Doc had a smile on his face and appeared to be dreaming, so we let him dream a little longer and then I lightly tickled him awake. |
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The transaction spree caught folks off guard in the Queen City and had fans dreaming of joining the division's upper crust. |
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Filley took a deep breath of the surprisingly light, sweet air, and knew that she was not asleep or day dreaming or taking a leave of her senses. |
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If the imagined occupants of this chair were dreaming these images, their sleep would not be restful. |
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Eventually, her eyelids closed and she fell asleep dreaming of wild woods, raging storms and open seas. |
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Much to-do has been made about whether dreaming arguments are self-refuting. |
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Maybe I had been dreaming the first time I saw the girl in the looking glass, but it was too real to have been my own dream. |
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Christopher tossed and turned throughout the evening, dreaming and waking and starting the cycle over again. |
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Meanwhile this guy is having nightmares here, dreaming that alligators and lions are chasing him. |
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A great stride forward was made in recognising Aboriginal dreaming tracks, marking the journey of spiritual ancestors in central Australia. |
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But if you are dreaming of swimming with a whale shark, the period from December to March is the best. |
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Alas, one side effect of an overactive imagination is that I do not sleep without dreaming. |
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During their epical wanderings the dreaming ancestors placed spirits and humans in or on the land. |
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A few years back, when my mind was in this state, I'd experience lucid dreaming and have out-of-body experiences. |
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I keep dreaming I'm camping with this gorgeous woman, sometimes in army tents, sometimes in mountain tents, sometimes in wigwams. |
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David Beckham is already dreaming of a World Cup final showdown with his Old Trafford pal Juan Sebastian Veron. |
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I had the faint memory of dad coming into my room and carrying me to my bed and tucking me in but had thought I was dreaming. |
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What was she doing dreaming about a female blogger whose eyes she had only seen once? |
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The girl has to stay at home in front of the table every day, drawing pictures and dreaming of going to school with her peers. |
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I was dreaming of gardens of primrose and moors covered with heather and cottages with honeysuckle over the door. |
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Ultimately, Nurse Betty is about a woman who finds agency by dreaming up a new identity as a stock soap opera character. |
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After millennia of dreaming of flight, the human race went from a standing start at Kitty Hawk to the moon in 66 years. |
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They grow up dreaming of hitting home runs in the Tokyo Dome and their own stadiums. |
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But Mom's been dreaming of a big blowout all her life, and you'd be a lout not to indulge her. |
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Fifty years of dreaming about stardom and fame, and suddenly I wake up and I'm in Bolton. |
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She is dreaming of lumps of clay arrayed into the shapes of English archetypes, heading to the moon in their muddled, decent fashion. |
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Hello everyone, I hope you've been unconsolably miserable whilst we've been away, and dreaming of us every fitful night. |
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Waking, dreaming and deep sleep are the other three states, which are the normal states of consciousness. |
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I hope what you are dreaming of is making the world a better place, and unlike all these other kibitzers, I can tell you exactly how to do so. |
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As long as the country is dreaming of communizing the entire peninsula, sanctions of any kind would not work well. |
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We see them dreaming of the splendours of imperialist Russia, but get very little sense of the monotony they wish to escape. |
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A new sleeping pill that increases dreaming sleep improves memory capacity, according to the results of new research. |
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Was he also taking a sly dig at the Canadian pretense that we don't engage in American dreaming? |
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The narrative may be a ventriloquist's dummy's dream, or the dream of a woman dreaming she's a ventriloquist's dummy. |
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I at least want the opportunity, and the chance to see if the sparks fly like I have been dreaming they will! |
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I hope to all the goddesses I'm dreaming, because an ogre is currently jumping up on my head and then splatting down as hard as it can. |
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Oh, yes, it was having a sweet old time dreaming visions of sugar-plums before we came along. |
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We left the meeting exhausted, exhilarated, and dreaming of when we'd get our grubby, grabby mitts on some final code. |
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How much are we able to let go of our reality while we sleep, dreaming of impossibilities, flying without wings, achieving the unachievable? |
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The girl's eyelids flinched, as though she was dreaming, and she tensed up momentarily before relaxing and falling into a true sleep. |
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I pictured him smoking, playing Leonard Cohen, and writing by lamplight, drifting and dreaming late into the night. |
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Most frightening dreams occur during REM sleep, and most REM-altering disorders and medications affect dreaming. |
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When people are deprived of dreaming after a few days they are almost schizophrenic. |
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After dreaming up a death ray and an artificial aurora to light the world at night, he died in a hotel tending his pet pigeons. |
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I stayed up late every night dreaming of being the lead singer of the greatest metal band. |
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A Kingston comedian is dreaming of fame and fortune after winning a national talent competition. |
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He had been dreaming, aloud, about a saucisson sec, beurre and cornichon sandwich for weeks. |
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Never stop dreaming of moonbeams and fairy dust, shiny stars and the wonder of the heavens, a happier life and a better world. |
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The main avenue by which Muldrow identifies with animals and their characteristics is dreaming. |
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Normally I'm aware I'm dreaming due to the subtle layer of surreality but this one was clear as day. |
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His partner Doyle, an Anglicised Irishman, laments his fellow-countrymen's irresolute dreaming and victim culture. |
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It doesn't take much poking around the techie Web sites to find people dreaming hard about physical immortality. |
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England were dreaming of the Grand Slam today after completing the third leg of a potential Six Nations Championship clean sweep. |
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He was fully aware he was dreaming, but remained deep within the convoluted folds of his subconscious. |
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As I approach 40 I think it is high time I got myself the convertible car I've been dreaming of for 20 years. |
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The eccentric singer reportedly came up with the idea after dreaming he met little green men from outer space. |
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She stared at the bird for a long moment, the pinions arched as though he were merely sleeping, dreaming about flight. |
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Roger East occasionally has to pinch himself to make sure he isn't dreaming. |
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On dry land, we go for long walks through the forest and up the rocky hills, dreaming of the trolls and woodland nymphs we might encounter. |
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She shut them tightly and pinched herself, opening them she knew she wasn't dreaming. |
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Some New Age lucid dreamers, however, believe that lucid dreaming is essential for self-improvement and personal growth. |
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Turns out he's just dreaming, but his waking reality is just barely less harsh. |
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The prophetic or clairvoyant dream is perhaps the strongest reason for believing that dreaming is a gateway to another world. |
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Johnny puts sweetgrass in his blankets to keep from dreaming, but all he gets is a runny nose. |
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Anyway, this bunch of geeks at ANU managed to do this thing, dreaming of Star Trek and Scotty beaming them up. |
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I never stopped dreaming that one day I would be crossing a bridge and a talking troll would be underneath. |
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On a cold, damp December day in Bexley, who could blame anyone for dreaming of sun-drenched beaches in the West Indies? |
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I have always been aware of dreaming at night and tend to remember them pretty well. |
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Suddenly, they heard the sound of bagpipes, and some thought they were dreaming. |
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I suddenly decided I wasn't going to waste six years dreaming my life away on a goat farm! |
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The show will be a chill-out zone with a difference featuring music perfect for dreaming away the small hours. |
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Am I awake and drinking from this red thermos of coffee or am I asleep, dreaming of sitting in my chair drinking this coffee? |
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Lizzie considered she might be dreaming but had second thoughts after stubbing her toe on a ceramic vase. |
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I had been dreaming about the posole rojo, pollito asado and, of course, the habanero-infused tequila all day. |
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Eighty-nine percent occurred when the person was awake, rather than dreaming or dozing. |
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I sort of half-slept last night, suspended in a weird state between wakefulness and dreaming, kept anchored in the world by the sound of the radio. |
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Soprano Sarah Crane and baritone Shaun Brown join forces with pianist Bernadette Groot as they go walkabout with songs of travel, dreaming, love and seeking high adventure. |
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When you should have been dreaming of accession, and lopping off the heads of people you took a dislike to, mad uncle Richard was walling you up in the tower. |
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Expecting to ace a test you didn't study for isn't optimism-it's dreaming! |
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Our teachers are very supportive. If by chance we start dreaming in class, we get a sharp whack on our knuckles to bring us back to the real world. |
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Anger Is an Energy is a tremendously entertaining read, and I urge everyone to pick up a copy and start dreaming again. |
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A dog, white and black hair tangled in a knotted mess, slept at the girl's feet, paws twitching every once in a while, signs that he was dreaming. |
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Now they are in Donetsk region, many paid by Yanukovych, who is still dreaming to destabilize life in Ukraine. |
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Other species cannot provide information about mental processes during sleep, so controversy surrounds the question of whether or not animals are dreaming during REM sleep. |
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A 55-year-old tourist died of a heart attack while dreaming of his hometown, Briansk. |
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Any younger and they're popping zits, not dreaming of being politicians. |
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Solms discovered that patients who had had a prefrontal leukotomy, a common surgical procedure for mental illness in the 1950s and 60s, reported loss of dreaming. |
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Faced with kilograms of leftover, beautifully cooked rare beef, the very heart of the rib, I kept dreaming of the meals I was about to have from it. |
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The colour I am dreaming off at the moment is a pretty apple green. |
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She placidly tells people she is dreaming until her frantic father finds her again and loses his temper. |
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I wasn't sure if I was still dreaming or not, but as I slowly roused from the first peaceful slumber I'd had in a week, I felt a gentle hand caressing my hair. |
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Returning home I found the cold had got into my own old bones, so I ran a good hot bath and spent a half-hour dreaming happy summer dreams amid the steam. |
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Yet, there he was, dreaming away like a lovesick prepubescent girl. |
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A man took the bus home from the graveyard shift, bone-tired but dreaming big dreams for his son. |
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Some skeptics do not believe that there is such a state as lucid dreaming. |
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The more you practice lucid dreaming, the easier it becomes. |
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So when the builders told her she was dreaming, baulked at her unusual ideas and promptly doubled their cost, that was all the encouragement the business woman needed. |
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One of my students started senior year straight-laced and dreaming of studying engineering at Georgia Tech. |
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Momma was pleased, the cops were tickled, and baby just kept on dreaming. |
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Of course, the football landscape has changed since Gray was kicking a tin can about the streets of Drumchapel, Glasgow, and dreaming of becoming the next Colin Stein. |
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The lion has lain down with the lamb, in other words, and the unanimity seems so surreal that I might as well keep dreaming. |
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His dreaming was shattered by the sound of a bell tolling in the distance. |
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I would look at the rest of his work to see if he was interested in lucid dreaming. |
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If anybody actually believes that the ministerially appointed committee will honour the agreement, or that promise, given all those years ago, he or she is dreaming. |
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Now he only smiles when dreaming about setting up a snack stall back in his native Tunis. |
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They are thriving, sleeping and dreaming in that inner mammalian world, while their carrier lies by my side, when she's not blandishing me for food scraps. |
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No wonder dreaming is so chaotic, bizarre, unfocused, and unremembered. |
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He thought the ground rocked slightly beneath him, and that he surely must be dreaming or seeing things, when Sport suddenly shied and reared back, nearly unseating him. |
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What enraged and confused the censors was the film's approach to that strange netherworld between dreaming and waking states, in which so much unusual activity transpires. |
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Due to the vagaries of our climate, you are just as likely to be huddled under three rugs and dreaming of an umbrella as a slow drizzle begins to fall. |
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Currently, Shimamoto is working part-time at a ramen shop in New York City while dreaming up new ramen burger variations. |
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Stop dreaming about a kitchen full of cabinets, start building and save a ton of money in the process when compared to installing conventional stock units! |
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The straight-laced history of the capital became a focus for dreaming, a site for imagining a city which could better shape the lives of its inhabitants. |
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He was still dreaming of opening his first fish and chip shop. |
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So we spent the afternoon in isolation in our bedroom, dreaming of pass the parcel and Punch and Judy and paedophile alcoholic magicians pulling rabbits out of hats. |
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Eventually, he drifted off to sleep, dreaming dreams of blood and agony. |
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I stretched out in the den, pillowed my head on my arm and suffered through the long long night, wet, cold, aching, hungry, wretched, dreaming claustrophobic nightmares. |
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At this point I had to pinch myself to make sure I wasn't dreaming. |
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It is the imaginal self, it's the dreaming self, the fictive self. |
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He couldn't help but blush every time she caught him staring in her direction and he'd often find himself dreaming of her at the most inopportune moments. |
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They were rewarded in style for dreaming up and creating delectable ice cream and confectionery and whetting the appetites of ultra-discerning gourmets from across the globe. |
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Mill proposed the insubstantiality of the dreamlike future and also that our feeling for the past may be based upon a cosmic joke, a delusion of the dreaming senses. |
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I had also been sleeping fitfully and dreaming about the race all night. |
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While there are many transitions and sections in each song, this record is so fluid and slippery smooth it often recalls a state of lucid dreaming. |
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He told me straight away that I was crackbrained and only dreaming. |
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Minutes later, they thought they were on the verge of the biggest pay day of their lives, perhaps dreaming of bundles of crisp notes in the post office beneath them. |
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After spending 10 years dreaming of staging a one-man exhibition in London, self-taught artist Michael Forbes could hardly have imagined how his dearest wish would come true. |
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When instructors are not acting as proctors or detectives hoping to stifle cheating or ferret out dishonest students, some are dreaming up schemes of their own. |
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The actual performance, that is the enactment of a dreaming in dance by the painted women accompanied by singing, often lasts five minutes or less. |
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But if these people think that getting rid of the needle exchange is going to turn Hollywood into a Disneyland with no homeless people or poverty, they're dreaming. |
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This dull, grey weather has me dreaming of better climates, where I can sit on the beach with a Mai-tai in my hand, listening to the waves lapping up on the shore. |
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Back in the heartland of India, farmers, tired of the farming life and dreaming of the glory of soldiers decide to try to use their draft horses in combat. |
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At first I thought I was dreaming it, but then I began to hear voices. |
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The actor said he had been dreaming of the roti he would eat the day he wrapped up filming. |
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Do they sit around a map of the city dreaming up ludicrous ideas like monorails and barrage balloons to keep the populace happy? |
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Most dreaming occurs during REM sleep, when a person's eyes flick back and forth rapidly. |
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These are dreaming, the automatism of the long distance truck driver, and blindsight. |
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I spent the night in fits and starts, getting up and lying down full twenty times, and dreaming the same dream over and over again. |
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Stickgold wanted to know what people were dreaming about when their eyes weren't moving, during NREM sleep. |
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Like most Canadian boys, kitsch grew up dreaming of being a hockey player. |
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Its geometry is poetic, as is its intent, and it offers less a call to order than a vehicle for dreaming. |
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He was dreaming at that time of starting a daycare facility for children, for which he assumed the ability to make furniture might be useful. |
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Now the Falkirk striker is dreaming of making it back to Hampden to grab a showpiece show-stopper for real. |
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And in the cloud-headed days that followed, he struggled to make sense of this. Perhaps he was dreaming. |
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In the film, Emin describes leaving school at age 13 and spending her time on Margate's Golden Mile, dreaming and having sex. |
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She sat in gardens observing bunny rabbits hopping through vegetable patches, dreaming up quirky tales. |
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A I've been dreaming of a career in the fashion world as a makeup artist, but I have no direction. |
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According to the researchers, stimulation can allow recognizing and controlling the dreams, which is a state of lucid dreaming. |
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For the researcher 570 people who confirmed that they have experienced lucid dreaming were surveyed. |
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Lucid dreaming allows one to explore the dynamics of consciousness at a level seemingly impossible in our less-pliable waking life. |
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Suspicion squashed, brodie began dreaming the dream of dating Martha. |
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If you're going to try and swiftboat me for the Petermann account, keep on dreaming. |
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Day dreaming and fantasies which are flights into the paracosmos, are an antithesis of creativity which is the most intense land of action. |
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Locke was critical of the Descartes' dream argument saying that you cannot feel pain while dreaming. |
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Gray was a brilliant bookworm, a quiet, abstracted, dreaming scholar, often afraid of the shadows of his own fame. |
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Yes, faith is dreaming, which releases a powerful purpose, which sets you FREE from the blahs. |
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Then in 1939 James Joyce's published Finnegans Wake, in which he creates a special language to express the consciousness of a dreaming character. |
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And we're California dreaming with the Indiana printed kimono and matching palazzo pants teamed with Henderson printed top. |
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She addresses the power of dreaming, which will be a necessary part of envisioning a decolonized future for all of us. |
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Cortes' men were in awe at the sight of the splendid city and many wondered if they were dreaming. |
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Many people aspire to become day-traders, dreaming of making an instant fortune. |
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Sometimes called dreaming, sometimes called astral projection or out-of-body-experience, this state comes regularly with every renewal period known as sleep. |
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In dreaming humans experience sensory images and sounds, in a sequence which the dreamer usually perceives more as an apparent participant than as an observer. |
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In the coming weeks, some 300 needy families in greater Los Angeles will be getting that new kitchen or bathroom countertop they've been dreaming of. |
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And if perchance some fleeting memories steal, Like far-off echoes to my dreaming ear, Away, ungrasped, the cheating visions wheel, As spectres start upon the wing of fear. |
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I hope I'll be dreaming of someone realistically bonifiable soon. |
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The OOBE Research Center was founded in 2007 by Michael Raduga for the purpose of studying the phenomena of out-of-body experiences and lucid dreaming. |
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Under ordinary circumstances, movement is actively inhibited during REM sleep so as to overcome the powerful phasic motor activity that occurs during dreaming. |
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There is here fine criticism, classic wit, poetic dreaming, and some grains of sound doctrine, but so obnubilated with the fumes of German metaphysics, that we become giddy. |
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Both dreaming and nondreaming sleep qualify as discrete altered states. |
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In Inception, Nolan was inspired by lucid dreaming and dream incubation. |
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And after being a special guest at Munster's defeat of Australia on Tuesday, Big Bang is now dreaming of beating Bernard Dunne defeater in front of a packed Thomond Park. |
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I had a semilucid dream in which I was vaguely aware that I was dreaming. |
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Many of New York's most celebrated personalities hitch-hiked here, or rode the rails from wherever it was that they spent their youth dreaming ambitiously. |
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