The sounds of the ocean were hypnotizing her, lulling her into a state where she could no longer think. |
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Matt's even breathing was lulling her to sleep, but she forced herself to stay awake. |
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Instead of lulling at the galleria or taking in Lakers games, Ashley Peterson spends her free time spreading compassion for the homeless. |
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I drifted off to sleep, with the light from the fishtank lulling me into dreamland. |
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Abbey drifted off, the warm sun and gently rippling water lulling her into a light sleep. |
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The monotonous hum of words out of the undertaker's mouth was slowly lulling my mind into some kind of stasis. |
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I shook my head and looked down at Shadow, now resting peacefully, the soporific noises of the waterfall lulling him to sleep. |
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Its concrete surface is the most soporific in the UK, and has been blamed for lulling drivers to sleep. |
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I closed my eyes, the horses hooves and the rocking of the carriage almost lulling me to sleep. |
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Despite what interest it might have spiked in me in the first place, it has now subdued to a simple regular lulling sound drowsing my mind. |
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The gentle breezes, lulling waves, and general island calm create a perfect setting for a regenerative retreat. |
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The story works like a spell or incantation, lulling you with plausible detail into accepting a slightly warped big picture. |
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The waves crashed over and over, the sound mellifluous and almost lulling to my ear. |
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Even the soft warm leather upholstery and steady movement of the vehicle didn't succeed in lulling the girl to sleep. |
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Rhythmic, lulling movement, such as, gentle rocking, stretching, jiggling and soft pressure, is applied to the body. |
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For far too long, Commissioner Verheugen has been lulling the EU to sleep and reassuring it that no reforms are needed. |
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This government has absolutely no intention of lulling Canadians back into accepting annual or structural deficits. |
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In the frigid dark silence he sat, the familiar rumble of the transport flooded his ears as they traversed the wastelands, almost lulling him to sleep. |
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There must be someone at the centre of a web, pulling strings, yanking cords, tugging ropes and generally causing all their misery and pain or lulling them into dry boredom. |
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The warmth of the fire and mug of mead were lulling him to sleep. |
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And that this doesn't hold true in rhymed poetry because rhyme propels us forward, lulling us with the steady clop of iambs? |
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The next morning, she woke up to the crowing of roosters at dawn, but barely lifted a hand or batted an eye to get up, returning to the lulling delight of slumber. |
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It might be argued that, in thus lulling people's consciousness, television is doing its job admirably. |
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Besides having to adjust to a bed that moves, the movements are not always as pleasant as a gentle rocking motion lulling you to sleep. |
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He chuckled and rubbed my arm gently, slowly lulling me back to sleep. |
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The rain pattered loudly against the window, lulling Amber out of sleep. |
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The guests continued to chitchat through the meal, the conversation lulling to a dull murmur near the middle as they became full and rather sleepy. |
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It went on and on and on, lulling, then thundering down again. |
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The seaward wall, only a screen looking out on the reef, allowed a fresh breeze and the sound of the waves to be our constant companions, lulling us to sleep. |
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For now, there was just the clacky sound of the tracks, the warm rush of air as they hurtled down one of the city's many arteries, and the swaying that was a lulling to sleep. |
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She then pinpricks for 45 minutes, lulling most patients into such a state of relaxation that they are unaware of anything but the tiniest tingle. |
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A dog idly barked, adding to the majestic orchestra that played its beautiful music to the silent audience of nature, lulling everyone into a warm, cordial state of being. |
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And the constant lulling presence of music. |
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Moreover, Dr Inglesby went on, focusing on those strains which are known to be dangerous may shift attention away from unknown ones which may be even more so, lulling monitors into a sense of false security. |
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Perversely, a continued stockmarket rally could undermine the chances of more aid, lulling some in Washington to believe enough has been done. Tim Geithner, the treasury secretary, understands that. |
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Sometimes a species can be present for a considerable length of time at low numbers, lulling human observers into a false sense of security until conditions change and become suitable for populations to expand. |
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Vigneault was a major presence at Expo 67, lulling his audience with such tunes as Mon pays and J'ai pour toi un lac, or rousing them a bit with Tam ti delam and La danse à Saint-Dilon. |
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Oil, he suggests, has become a drug, lulling governments into a false illusion of comfortable immobility. Other chapters deal with security, border disputes and Iran's military capabilities. |
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