To pollinate tomatoes, tap on the bamboo stakes once in the morning and once at night when you notice the petals of the flower are curved back. |
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Showers in the morning and consistent rainfalls made for restricted track times of the two drivers. |
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The weather patterns were consistently dry and sunny in the morning with steadily building clouds and heavy rainstorms in the late afternoon. |
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There are ballads, blues and western swing, and Burch describes it as music you might hear in a dream and try in vain to remember in the morning. |
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Though she was happy with the love and adulation that came with fame, she hated waking up early in the morning. |
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I tried you six different times and so what if I called your house at six in the morning? |
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The young king looked out upon the thousands of soldiers lined in ranks, the curved edges of their swords flashing in the morning light. |
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The looting started with thousands in the morning, but by noon the number of civilian ransackers had slimmed down to a few hundred. |
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It had been cleaned in the morning and they could see a heap of faded flowers at the foot of a tamarind tree nearby. |
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Aberdeen was the first city to see a white Christmas, with a couple of inches of snow covering the ground early in the morning. |
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She went afoot all the way to our house. I founded her sleeping on the grass in the morning. |
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A guided hike in the morning which climbs out of the village is on offer as is the chance to catch some rays at the nearby lake. |
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It was ten minutes after three in the morning when her tale telling was drowned completely by tears and heart wrenching sobs. |
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After a sleepless night, I managed to reach her in the morning and she confirmed that I was about to be sacked. |
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A class full of non-morning people is a class after my own heart, except of course for the times I have to teach them in the morning. |
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I told the mother the first thing in the morning, but we kept it from the children as long as we could. |
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I used to see him in service stations at 2am in the morning autographing serviettes for staff. |
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The grass has taken and was long and wet in the morning and was full of snails sucking to thick blades. |
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When it's cool, when you first start your car or truck in the morning, exhaust gases go out the tailpipe unburned. |
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A group of guys will go to a Patriots game with a 30-below wind-chill factor, and they'll be out there tailgating at 6 in the morning. |
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We still trudge off to work in the morning, tacitly accepting that we're stuck with whatever life deals us. |
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In this love poem, this free-verse aubade, one lover addresses another as they rise to part in the morning. |
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Indeed a partial lunar eclipse could be seen from New England, early in the morning on May 18, although only at moonset. |
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I recommend you clean your face with a scrubbing gel in the morning before going to work or at night before hitting the sack. |
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If you woke freezing in the morning, realising you needed a bag of coal and a loaf of white bread, you were out of luck. |
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Churches began celebrating the Eucharist in the morning and hosting the love feast in the evening. |
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He plans to leave in the morning, yet brings his assign, Cassio, to look over his affairs and his wife. |
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When they roused in the morning, Cecilia had 15 angry messages on her cell phone. |
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I've got to get up early in the morning as I have a long journey ahead of me. |
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Under the watchful gaze of roaming goats and camels we opened presents early in the morning under the one lone tree further inland. |
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Early in the morning Jerry and I penetrated deep into the pre-sun depths and, turning a corner at the stern, came across a loggerhead turtle. |
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There is nothing better first thing in the morning than the aroma of a fresh mug of coffee. |
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Harding High School, about two blocks east of the crime scene, was placed on lockdown for a short period in the morning. |
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We had a bad phone call at about 1.30 in the morning and after that have had a couple of crook letters. |
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Eat dry foods, such as crackers or dry toast, before moving in the morning. |
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I enjoy the fact that I am the only early riser in my house because I usually get two hours in the morning without seeing or speaking to anyone. |
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Being that it was eight in the morning the cops felt that there should have been some early risers out strolling in the gardens. |
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We do pay-per-view at seven in the morning in pubs, and we get lines out the door. |
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He rose early in the morning, most of the time about four, and was unable to return till around eleven at night. |
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Saturday came around, and we were in Hyde Park early in the morning, rising earlier than the city's postmen and milkmen. |
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They woke early in the morning when the sun had not risen above the mountains, and the moon was still visible. |
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Around three in the morning I had an appalling nightmare, the details of which I can't remember. |
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Most patients take the entire daily dose of desiccated thyroid in the morning. |
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As one of the key issues in the morning, the forum discussed antiterrorism measures in the wake of Sept. 11 attacks in the United States. |
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Normally the escalator runs uphill, but in the morning it reverses for a few hours to transport commuters to work. |
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Scripture lessons, read by the master of the house, occurred twice a day, in the morning and evening. |
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The bugler's name was Jospeh and he used to play the reveille first thing in the morning and sound the retreat each night at sunset. |
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At five o'clock in the morning, the reveille sounds and prisoner Ivan Denisovich Shukov lies in his bunk, wondering if he should get up. |
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For a lady of one hundred and four years she is good, but retires early to help with breakfast at six in the morning. |
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The Italians tend to do one dive in the morning followed by another in the afternoon. |
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For the week of the exams, we would have a test in the morning and another in the afternoon. |
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The anoa feeds in the morning and rests in the shade during the hottest parts of the day. |
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Lowland anoas spend most of their time in shady forests and they are most active in the morning and afternoon. |
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They grin at me in the morning when I'm taking a leak, but they say very little. |
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Light spilled out from upper and lower windows, even though it was early in the morning, and loud, booming voices resounded from inside. |
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That night it stormed again and in the morning they set out through the driving rain, though the thunder and lightning had stopped. |
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He had begun again in the morning, catching his hoppers, cooking breakfast, and threading his line. |
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Is winding up in the back of a taxi at four o'clock in the morning, fumbling ineptly with unfamiliar zippers a good sign? |
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A good greasy feed and bit of ice cream in the morning and I'm away laughing! |
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They go to work early in the morning, sit at work benches or in front of machines and perform the same repetitive tasks all day. |
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In other words, it turned up on the Times website late in the morning of that day, Canberra time. |
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They appear in the morning and fly over turf in search of beetle grubs or the larvae of other insects. |
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The only thing you ever had at eight in the morning was the tea your mum brought you. |
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The Indian luger crashed but recovered amazingly while completing his practice run in the morning. |
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She left a quick note reminding her father not to forget his meeting in the morning and went on her way. |
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The fact that he has seen the dawning of the sun in the morning means that the almighty power of God is already protecting him. |
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In it, there is a young man waking up in the morning after a nite of excess and liquor. |
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I hardly listen to radio in the morning, except to quickly digest the news, much of which is regurgitated from the previous night anyway. |
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At around 11 in the morning, she was said to have started experiencing labour pains in the kitchen. |
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He sleeps three hours a night, wakes at six in the morning to monitor the state's reservoir levels. |
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He spars with him at least three hours in the morning and two hours in the afternoon. |
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Visitors to the temple used to worship the deity in the morning and the crowd for the evening ceremony would be meagre. |
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We know how getting a smile first thing in the morning on a working day makes the day all the more bearable. |
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He felt woozy and dizzy as usual in the morning, and he slowly rocked himself forward, and forced himself up. |
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The couple who are renting the place next to mine spent the entire night fighting. They didn't knock it off until well past two in the morning. |
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It doesn't help that I'm completely knackered after staying up till about 2 in the morning drinking whiskey. |
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Bless him, by this point it was about quarter to two in the morning and he was knackered so I forgive him for being a bit confused. |
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His eyes were red and there were circles underneath them when at last he woke, very early in the morning. |
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I wept every night, sometimes so long, that in the morning, my eyes were still red. |
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On the 25th day of the ninth month they rose early in the morning and performed the first morning sacrifice that had been offered in three years. |
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I'd also suggest you eat porridge in the morning, making it with water instead of milk. |
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Logan admits he sometimes counts on me to entertain him when he fires up his computer at the office early in the morning. |
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There's nothing quite like the shock of the alarm going off in the morning. |
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Needing a poo in the morning when you're getting ready for work, can really throw out your schedule. |
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She worked at a hotel as a receptionist in the morning and as a waitress at night. |
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And that breakfast kick-starts my metabolism in the morning and keeps me satiated longer. |
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Eating breakfast in the morning jumpstarts your body's ability to burn calories. |
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There is a wonderful story told about some Chassidim who hid to watch their rebbe pray in the morning. |
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Everyone needs a reason to justify getting up in the morning, and a wage doesn't really do it for most people. |
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They rise as early as four or five o'clock in the morning, put on their mawashi and begin keiko. |
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Hence, those who venture on the rock do it either in the morning or in the evening, to prevent their foot from getting scalded. |
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And he was planning on going out in the morning, and flying back on the red-eye. |
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They rise as early as four or five in the morning, put on their mawashi, and begin keiko. |
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I cannot stand mopey teaheads desperately trying to mooch pot in the morning. |
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I am incensed, I am livid, I am wide awake at 3.20 in the morning Thursday writing this email. |
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It was nearly three in the morning and he looked ready to drop from exhaustion. |
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We gang at three and four in the morning, and return at four and five at night. |
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I know dysania has you slugging out of bed in the morning, but hopefully this will help you! |
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The little green digits on the clock read one in the morning, and I am deathly tired. |
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I taught at the high school in the morning, one class at Nicholls in the afternoon and then went home to the hard work. |
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When I catch a motorbike taxi in the morning, the regular guy who drives me literally punches the air and whoops when he sees me coming. |
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We had a walk, or rather a brisk waddle, in the morning, then cold turkey and home-made chutney by the fire for lunch. |
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Before the change, the team conducted its walk-through in the morning, then practiced in the late afternoon. |
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I don't wake up in the morning, clock in at nine and clock out again at five. |
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Our train leaves early in the morning, and this is the only time we could do it. |
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The times of day that I can relax are very late at night or very early in the morning. |
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The place I chose is under a small-leaved acacia tree, with a little direct sun on the water in the morning. |
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If I can get to Hammersmith by twenty to one in the morning I can make the very last train into Richmond. |
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The day was run by two teachers, Rodney and Brian, and we began in the morning with physical and vocal warm up. |
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Sutham would get up early in the morning and walk around his village selling bean sprouts for 25 satang. |
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On the few occasions I've listened to the show, I wondered how anyone can stomach such quarrelsome bile that early in the morning. |
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A good time was had by all, though the show didn't get out until almost quarter to one in the morning. |
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James Gledhill was born March 28, 1829 at quarter before three in the morning. |
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On the 1st of April, it will rise at forty-three minutes past nine in the evening, and pass the meridian at a quarter past two in the morning. |
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I used to walk past it every day, down a long, winding, black path to school in the morning. |
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Two axemen arrived at nine in the morning armed with only axes and crosscut saws. |
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Earlier in the morning, jockey Walter Cullum accosted King while the latter spoke with reporters. |
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There is a limited supply of hot water in the showers, which is currently only available very early in the morning or late at night. |
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For two miles the water stretched north, a flat sheet of grey in the morning sun. |
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Do they have to put special signs up early in the morning or late in the evening because that is when animals tend to go to the waterholes? |
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In order to keep up with current events throughout the world, I watch the news in the morning. |
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Early in the morning he rose and began his daily exercises, acrobatics, and swordplay. |
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I went in afterwards and the next thing I knew, someone looked at their watch and it was half past two in the morning. |
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We turned up just before eight o'clock and left at about half past one in the morning. |
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She barks at the paperboy in the morning, the mailman in the afternoon and at trucks any time of day. |
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We just let him play in the morning for a while, but he kept on asking when his dad was coming to take him out for presents. |
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I attended lectures on Wednesdays and Thursdays, and there were tutorials in the morning. |
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My scooter had packed up on the way to work in the morning, and I had had to leave it in a quiet cul-de-sac and return for it later. |
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The fist thing they do every day is to boil water and cook rice after they wake up early in the morning. |
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If your evenings are in the bar or out clubbing then forget leaping out of bed for a quick jog in the morning! |
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I stayed in a stage that was in and out of consciousness until I fully awoke sometime between five and six in the morning. |
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You are like the prostitute that hates herself in the morning and yet goes out the next night to take the rich johns ' money. |
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As deep in his cups as he is, the Professor knows he will be clear-headed in the morning. |
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Patient B tells his acupuncturist that the low back pain is worse first thing in the morning and much better when walking and moving around. |
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Leaning against one of the cars are three young men with baseball caps, drinking big 40-ounce bottles of Cobra malt liquor at 9.30 in the morning. |
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The morning tends to be my high-energy time, and I usually write in the morning. |
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Indeed, although he works here in the old town, he lives in the new part of the city where he walks his dog in the morning. |
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I asked them to share what inspires them at the moment and, if applicable, what sherries they drink in the morning. |
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Last weekend a family slipped out at four in the morning, packing their bags and leaving out the side door without a word. |
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Plan B is taking two birth control pills in the morning and two in the evening. |
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I think people think that I would just wake up in the morning and do Bollywood or the waltz, things I had never done before. |
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How do you push yourself to be better when you get an Oscar for buying breakfast in the morning? |
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Apart from a quick dash in the morning to put the trash out by the gate and another this evening to grab beer from the fridge in the garage, we stayed home in the warm. |
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A spokesman for AA Roadwatch advised motorists to take extra care in the arctic conditions and to allow more time to warm up their vehicles in the morning. |
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For the first time in their lives I am cooking, washing and taking them to swimming at 5 o' clock in the morning every single day rather than once in a while. |
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But when she woke up at four in the morning with contractions, it became clear very quickly there would be no time for a mad dash across west Wiltshire. |
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She was asking him where she could go for a jog in the morning. |
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Take him on a vigorous run or jog in the morning before you leave. |
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I should have let it drop and said we'd speak in the morning, but instead I lose my rag and tell her I'm going back to the pub and she can sort herself out. |
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The return to Greenwich Mean Time means more light in the morning, when farmers are up and about, but less in the evening, when most of us get our ration of daylight. |
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His owners chain him to his kennel when they leave in the morning, and the poor little fella sits there barking for an hour or so until he settles down. |
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Well I agist my horses which means that I pay someone else to feed them in the morning and at night and take their rugs on and off, but I do everything else. |
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For the last two summer vacations, every day I would head out in the morning to explore kettle holes, would find two or three small sites and would come home satisfied. |
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Now the only negative thing was that we stayed the night at the top to see the famed sunrise in the morning but the hotel we stayed at was a kip and I hardly got any sleep. |
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Anyway, sound recordist Judy Rapley and I mapped out a plan to ensure recording of all communal waking activities, from very early in the morning until bedtime. |
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The decadence of it at 10 in the morning, it just feels like the perfect reward! |
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The pains aux raisins need to be started early, but if getting up at six to knead dough is not your idea of bliss, make them the night before and reheat in the morning. |
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Some were formal duties, such as inspecting weights and measures or inspecting bridges, others were informal, such as knocking people up early in the morning for work. |
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She shook her head roughly back and forth, knotting her hair even more, which slightly annoyed Melinda who would have to help her get the tangles out in the morning. |
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He said the official start and finish times did not matter because his working day started in the morning whether the House was in session or not. |
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We have a beautiful house where in the morning you can sit on the dock and see the sun rise and at night you watch the sun set. |
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It was still early enough in the morning for there to be the hint of a land breeze, and on that day there were hordes of dainty white and yellow butterflies everywhere. |
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The office is a pattern of nonsacramental prayer services that are celebrated at regular times of the day or night, primarily lauds in the morning and vespers at night. |
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They were around in the morning when we got up so we hurriedly struck camp and legged it up the hill to the east of the camp before we could get bitten to shreds. |
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I might suggest you have a lemon drop and then call me in the morning. |
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You can add a dash of lemon juice in the morning to jump-start the liver. |
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Why don't you have a nice lie-down, and we'll talk in the morning. |
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It has taken us back to our childhood in Carlisle in the 1940s and 1950s when you were scared to get out of bed in the morning in case your bare feet froze on the lino. |
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The days pass, interminable and empty, without the slightest occupation, without any other obligation beyond presence at the roll-calls in the morning and at midday. |
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By the time Oliver's been fed, had his nappy changed, and I've done a load or two of washing in the morning it's time to start the feeding and changing routine all over again. |
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The telephone rang at round about half-past three in the morning. |
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My sporadic work shifts end, as often as not, at 1 or 2 in the morning. |
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All I can think of is that I'm probably going to have love bites in the morning and I just hope I can hide them before Kimi picks me up to take me into work. |
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In the afternoon the stages were a lot cleaner and less slippery than they were in the morning, although it was quite rough with several deep ruts. |
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Then your luck is in and they tell you it's the operating theatre in the morning and next day you get the pre-med to make you feel drowsy and at ease. |
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By the time we hit the sack, it was after two in the morning. |
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Many chest physicians advise patients who are taking steroids to swallow their tablets in the morning because morning dosing is thought to minimise adrenal suppression. |
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Fortunately, we're the only two people stupid enough to be out at that time in the morning and no one can witness the mad behaviour that is taking place in the bay. |
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Read a few gossip mags and call your astrologer in the morning. |
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There is a large increase in the ratio of ultraviolet to visible light in the morning and evening twilight hours. |
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The man left home at two in the morning, rode to Glencoyne and left his horse at a house in the valley there. |
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I arrived in Chi quite early in the morning, got a room in the Y, and went to bed with a very few dollars in my pocket. |
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There are people who spend their lives there, seldom or never, I presume, seeing any daylight, except perhaps a little in the morning. |
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Earley in the morning there was an altercation between some of the Boardsmen and one of the Ships Corperals. |
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The song is saying, despite all these things, I still wake up in the morning and thank the Lord that I'm Welsh. |
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He checked out of the Embassy Hotel in Bayswater Road, London, at seven in the morning, and then drove to his apartment in Cardiff, Wales. |
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Of a morning, they would work in their garden. i.e., They generally worked in their garden in the morning. |
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I used to like the old days where it was lounge suits in the morning and a bit of personality in the clothing and then very smart in the evening. |
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Here and there, sun glanced off water, and slick surfaces shone blackly orange in the morning light. |
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Bands arrive early and, in most grades, are required to perform in a qualifying round which takes place in the morning. |
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Upon arising early in the morning, he is to bathe, and cleanse himself in the pool of nectar. |
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The active period for the red squirrel is in the morning and in the late afternoon and evening. |
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I was up betimes in the morning, but Holmes was afoot earlier still, for I saw him as I dressed, coming up the drive. |
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It is usually cool at night and early in the morning inland at higher elevations. |
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Prayers are recited upon waking up in the morning, before eating or drinking different foods, after eating a meal, and so on. |
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Currently the home captain decides before the contest starts whether the fourball or foursomes matches are played in the morning. |
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The match consisted of 5 foursomes in the morning and 10 singles in the afternoon, played on the King's Course. |
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However, no batsman was given out in the morning session, where only 14 overs of play was possible, owing to rain. |
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The sight of our five trustees and five other officials in their Sunday casuals walking into the board room at 7 in the morning is honorable. |
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During late-season skiing, I have encountered ice in the morning and mashed potatoes in the afternoon. |
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Once they fall asleep, Puck administers the love potion to Lysander again, claiming all will be well in the morning. |
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I'll be up to Bedfordshire if you two don't mind. I'm on early shift in the morning so I'll have to be up and out by five. |
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A loose strand across my forearm in the morning, later one at my desk. |
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The Manchester City striker, whose wife gave birth only last month, was spotted leaving the room of blonde Mariana Paesani early in the morning. |
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If necessary, dried fruits can be taken in the morning to enhance the bowel movement. |
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About three in the morning, Nora knocked at the little glass door of the concierge's loge, asking if the doctor was in. |
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Two Iraqi soldiers were brought in the morning after being wounded by the backblast of one of their own rocket-propelled grenades. |
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They were expected to attend rigorous lessons from seven in the morning, and to lead lives of religious observance and virtue. |
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She died on 24 March 1603 at Richmond Palace, between two and three in the morning. |
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We only just managed to finish on time by working at full stretch since first thing in the morning. |
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She has a little playtime in the morning before she goes to school. |
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But the baker from Queens who gets up at four o'clock in the morning to open his shop early.... fuggedaboutit! |
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And it isn't too far away, so I'll be able to shoot the breeze in the morning. |
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We got into Milan early in the morning and they unloaded us in the freight yard. |
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The rituals, which began at 4 in the morning continued till evening and around 40 Acharyas were present at the sacred ceremony. |
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Go early in the morning, and you might spot a small grayish bird called a water ouzel feeding along the creek bottom. |
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In Kirklees, Walking Buses take children from a designated start point to school only in the morning. |
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A highlight in the morning session was 80 children, aged three to 15 years, singing kirtans. |
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John had 25 pounds weightloss after abstaining from soda and running 2 miles in the morning 5 days a week. |
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And Joab said, As God liveth, unless thou hadst spoken, surely then in the morning the people had gone up every one from following his brother. |
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I didn't get home until two in the morning, and me missus got herself into a right two and eight over it! |
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Late in the morning of St. Stephen's Day, Marc mounted his horse, ready to leave Windsor, Cecily, and all of Angleterre. |
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So, before he slept, he sent his sister a special-delivery letter knowing she would receive it in the morning. |
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Early in the morning they shouldered light packs, took their rifles, crossed the big draw, and entered the timber where was the deadfall. |
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Then Christmas Day dawned, and there was Vicksburg lifted two hundred feet above the fever swamps, her court-house shining in the morning sun. |
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Coffee in the morning, decaf in the afternoon, water after that. |
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Early in the morning, the rouleau of gold was left at my door in a little box, with my name on the outside. |
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Malachy brought me aspirins and vitamins and told me I'd be as right as rain in the morning and I wondered what that meant, right as rain. |
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I have promised to be with the sweet bully early in the morning of her important day. |
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He was an early riser, usually between four and six o'clock in the morning, he only needed four or five hours sleep. |
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His pudginess made it difficult for him to button his pants in the morning. |
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They moved camp in the morning, without breakfast except for a crumbling chunk of dry pemmican which Aaron chewed privily. |
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The middle of the town square was used for military activities and folk art, and as a market in the morning. |
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I went to Balga Corps in the morning, then praught at a youth meeting at Morley Corps in the evening. |
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John let Smart Alec sit there on his desk in his study, and at one in the morning he heard it speak to him in his mind. |
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But Smith passed the patience test, and it was not until he was past his half-century that he began to milk runs in the morning off Graeme Swann. |
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The Show which they call Lacone is a poem intermix with Epic and Dramatic, which lasts three days, from eight in the morning till seven at night. |
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The buses also run more frequently during the rush hours in the morning and evening. |
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The dairy farmers would fill barrels with milk in the morning and bring it to market on a wagon. |
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I am not generally known for my peppiness prior to my first cup of coffee in the morning. |
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The slaves typically had to stand from eight in the morning until two in the afternoon while buyers viewed them. |
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Round our way, ruralists are like this, you are lucky to find as much in your skip in the morning as there was when you went to bed. |
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The girls we knew were all on the dogwatch, from four to twelve in the morning. |
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However, it frequently seems to peak in activity in the morning and early evening hours. |
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They land in the morning and may feed for a few days before resuming their migration. |
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Tomorrow is Saint Valentine's day, All in the morning betime And I a maid at your window, To be your Valentine. |
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The only time you can see bougainvillea loopers is very early in the morning, since they disappear as the sun rises. |
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The most recommended oils are sesame, coconut or olive oil. It is also advised to oil pull in the morning, prior to drinking or eating anything. |
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One cachet on an empty stomach first thing in the morning, a second in one and a half hours, a third in one hour afterwards, and a fourth two hours later. |
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Preferring to do his thinking and designing in the morning, but was happy to have company while at work, liking to be read to or join in conversation. |
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The chalk which is laid in the morning in the kiln to burn, is in it, sometimes two, sometimes three days, before it passes through the kiln, and becomes fullburned. |
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This means that one of our vets is at the showground from first thing in the morning until last thing at night to deal with any emergencies that might crop up. |
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Neither Cobbett nor Hansard ever employed anyone to take down notes of the debates, which were taken from a multiplicity of sources in the morning newspapers. |
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Many radio and television stations have adopted this and play the national anthem when they sign on in the morning and again when they sign off at night. |
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This preference has a diurnal pattern, with a stronger preference for clover in the morning, and the proportion of grass increasing towards the evening. |
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The Scottish Poetry Library made the announcement in the morning. |
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He moussed his hair in the morning and then washed it out at night. |
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We'll have a shootaround in the morning and I may not go to Anaheim. |
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Lee Westwood later criticised Faldo's decision to tell him he wouldn't be playing in the morning foursomes halfway through his afternoon fourballs match on Friday. |
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He sat down and smiled at me, a corner of his mouth higher than the other and one eyebrow raised. Wow, that was entirely too shmexy for this early in the morning. |
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Moreover, the residents recalled that the aristocrat's pet canary had become like a personal retainer, waking his master in the morning and sugaring his drink. |
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Competitions are held between teams from both traditions, with games alternating between codes and one version being played in the morning and the other in the afternoon. |
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Tablets found at Nippur, a Sumerian spiritual center south of Baghdad, described the collection of poppy juice in the morning and its use in production of opium. |
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Sussex seamer Joe Anyon crashed through Lancashire's title winners in the morning session on his way to his second fivewicket haul of the new season. |
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The petaled rim of the sunflower glowed in the morning sunlight. |
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I knew the best place to eat in the morning and who would be there, I knew which shower had the best water pressure and who to see if I was having issues with my jock strap. |
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Saturday, the 12th of August, 1503, the Pope fell ill in the morning. |
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Recruits received two, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. |
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But I, for one, mourn the passing of the summer and the more relaxing days when I'm not doing the homework nagging or rousting children out of bed early in the morning. |
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Dew usually forms in the morning when the temperature is the lowest, just before sunrise and when the temperature of the earth's surface starts to increase. |
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Much communal chirping occurs before and after the birds settle in the roost in the evening, as well as before the birds leave the roost in the morning. |
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My husband and I, and my mum who lives with us, are all eating plain wholewheat biscuit cereal in the morning and we have found it an easy swap to make. |
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In the middle of Shalmi, the working-class inner sanctum of Lahori Shiadom, I find myself swept along a tide of sweat, blood and tears at four in the morning. |
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We had the ponente, or west-wind, all night, but the speronara moved sluggishly, and in the morning it changed to the greco-levante, or north-east. |
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But you'll have to wait in line in the morning to reserve a beach hut, and one never gets used to the sad sight of parrots, toucans, and cockatoos squawking in their cages. |
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The bathyphase of the metabolic process ran from late evening until shortly after the subject awoke, with the lowest point recorded in at three o'clock in the morning. |
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He went shopping in the morning, and gardened in the afternoon. |
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Early in the morning of the third day, known as Osetita, Aworo Ose was led by Chief Oloyin, an Ologun warrior chief, to shrines along the roads leading into Ila. |
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As all of you know, a great tragedy occurred yesterday. Arthur Harcourt died of exposure sometimes in the morning in the woods off Mount Tom Road. |
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At four o'clock in the morning of 21 October Nelson ordered the Victory to turn towards the approaching enemy fleet, and signalled the rest of his force to battle stations. |
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On 12 July Nelson was at one of the forward batteries early in the morning when a shot struck one of the sandbags protecting the position, spraying stones and sand. |
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Early in the morning, before the first forelight of dawn had started the birds to prophetic chirpings, the recluse heard light movements in the outer room. |
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After all, Pa and Ma had worked hard in the hot little shop, selling samoosas, slap chips and bunny-chows, from six in the morning to ten at night. |
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You may even want to start in the morning with desserts for breakfast, including New York Style Crumb Cake, Chocolate Babka, or New Orleans Beignets. |
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Soga arrived at the center in the morning and helped some 40 children there practice English and play with cards along with a Canadian English teacher. |
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That pipe is leaking again. I'll get on to the plumber in the morning. |
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He started to walk up the mountain at between four and five in the morning and after five hours hot and hard work he reached the snow and the summit. |
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There was a certain wood, which, by rising at early morn, and taking the cheap train, I could reach at eleven in the morning. Here I would botanize or geologize at my will. |
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Some, for example, open them all day, while others expand them only in the evening. There are likewise noctiflorous plants, which close their flowers in the morning. |
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The PA system broadcast a long list of names in the morning, but it wasn't until later that they requested the aforementioned students report to the health clinic. |
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In Swazi tradition, the star is Lwei, and is visible in the morning sky before sunrise in November, at the time when women begin their day's work. |
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He claimed he had bought the satellite navigation system, a Nintendo DS and games earlier in the morning of August 24 and had used the documents to sell the items. |
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August 1956, coming to America on the boat Saturnia and arriving in New York City early in the morning and seeing the Statue of Liberty with the sun shining just above it. |
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