Here I am, at the end of the day, pleasantly tired and drowsy, ready for a good night's sleep. |
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Someone had also covered her in warm woolly blankets, effectively keeping out the night's chill. |
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Not even the freezing mountain-water shower can refresh me and I crash into my sleeping bag, desperately craving a full night's rest. |
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And on top of this I'm going to see a show that's part of the Cabaret Festival on Wednesday night so that night's a write-off. |
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This is an ideal Xmas present for those early shoppers and is guaranteed to be a good night's read. |
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He'd have all-night sittings, which meant he'd miss a whole night's sleep once a month. |
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The leading reinsman was injured in a spectacular fall at last night's Launceston pacing meeting at Mowbray. |
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Another yardstick by which to measure last night's debate was everything each candidate said entirely accurate. |
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Their reluctance can only multiply manifold after Sunday night's brutal massacre. |
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Last night's dinner was nutritious ambrosia and I was reminded how easy it is to make something very simple and tasty. |
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And extending a convivial night's drinking after last orders has been called is a long standing Dales custom. |
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Australia's cricketers are back after trouncing England by 57 runs in last night's match here. |
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Both were absent from last night's team through work commitments and injury respectively. |
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It might interest you to learn that your own salad was constructed largely from last night's leftovers. |
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She got in with us and they began talking about the previous night's antics while I listened sleepily. |
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A roughly equal number of boys and girls signed up for last night's course at Bradford Youth Centre. |
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Power went off across a large part of York city centre at the height of last night's rush hour, bringing chaos as traffic lights failed. |
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I COULD argue the toss for as long as you like about Wednesday night's England friendly in Gothenburg. |
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After a relative's funeral, families and their friends pray the rosary for nine evenings, offering refreshments after each night's prayers. |
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His skin had been softened by the warm water of last night's bath, and his face was freshly shaved, soft as the petals of a rose. |
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Yesterday he seemed to be rowing back from his previous night's attacks on capitalist greed. |
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Back to last night's race, which was run, sadly, in what appeared to be a half-empty stadium. |
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A great night's entertainment is assured and the house lotto and jackpot are considerable at present. |
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She seriously doubted a lumpy mattress would make for a good night's sleep. |
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A night's frantic journey or a daring sail on the treacherous winter sea is all it would take to put an ambusher in their path. |
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He was reminded of the previous night's events and glanced curiously to the window, a magnetic force pulling his head in that direction. |
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Last night's glittering awards ceremony was attended by the young nominees, their families, friends and teachers. |
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There is a famous tradition of creative breakthroughs being made after a good night's sleep. |
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On kind of a whim Friday night, I made polvorones, or Mexican Wedding Cakes, for the next night's bachelorette party. |
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His shoulder was still bandaged and his lip was heavily scabbed, but color had begun to return to his cheeks after a good night's rest. |
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One person remains unaccounted for after Sunday night's storms and tornadoes. |
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What enrages you now is not last night's bad behaviour but a lifetime of bad behaviour and the marriage is over. |
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The band were in top form as they flew through the night's scorching 65-minute, 11-song set. |
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Defender Matt Hocking is also not expected to travel to Keele after taking a bang on the head just minutes into last night's second half. |
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Even after Monday night's recount result gave the seat to her opponent, she would not be bowed. |
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And in the case of Saturday night's incident, the attacker nearly met his match. |
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The barista was busy serving the long queue of caffeine addicts and chatting about the previous night's antics. |
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Last night's events will have merely provided spicy new material for moronic fanzine articles and websites to celebrate before the next barney. |
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Sure, I jumped a little watching Scream, but I've never seen a film that has cost me a night's sleep. |
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At ten past three they finally stopped talking, had a cup of tea and the best night's sleep for months. |
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After showering, I brushed my teeth and cleaned the rest of last night's make up off my eyes. |
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They led to a good night's rest that can be found at the many bed and breakfasts or the youth hostels in the area. |
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Young boys carrying bedrolls start pestering passengers to hire a roll for a good night's sleep. |
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Get a good night's sleep before setting off on a long trip and make sure you are properly awake before leaving. |
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A few new songs blended seamlessly into a set list which otherwise stuck fairly firmly to last Saturday night's running order. |
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I was ready to toss it in when a terrified scream shattered the night's quiet. |
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Even if you're not a big football fan, last night's Champions League final was a cracker. |
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Goddard went on Twitter to praise the shirtfront that Kelly laid on him during Friday night's win to the Cats. |
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Geeta, who had swapped last night's tight, bright-green sari for a yellow salwar-kameez, a loose shirt and trouser. |
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But chronic snoring can be a real detriment to getting a good night's shut-eye. |
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Nights out with soup and steak pie, a fair amount of illicit alcohol and a night's dancing for 13 pence a head. |
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There was none of the tub-thumping of his predecessor at last night's fans' forum. |
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After a good night's rest, the couple resume their journey appearing more refreshed and less monstrous. |
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I fumbled around in the dark for some of last night's pants to put on, and stumbled blearily out of the bedroom into the harsh morning light. |
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However, he still enjoys playing in England and held his hands up when two of his team-mates were sin-binned during last night's game. |
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They opened Saturday night's main stage event with hard hitting music that turned the dance floor into a mosh pit. |
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After last night's lusty results, dealers and buyers would be unwilling to speculate for fear of putting the mozz on the market. |
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I knew what was missing from last night's pasta and it wasn't mozzarella cheese. |
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But for a straightforward, uncluttered and simple night's feeding, you can't go wrong. |
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Council offices reduced to skeleton staff manning because most of the people are sleeping off the previous night's counting. |
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It was tiresome, traveling under the open sky, and she was looking forward to a good night's rest. |
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There's also a slam poetry event on the 14th where the winner gets 50 bucks and a slot in that night's gala. |
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What causes your sleeplessness is half the key to finding your way to a good night's rest. |
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Most of it, however, sounds like last night's carnival, a smarmy brand of entertainment, too self satisfied to show real soul. |
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The beautiful blushing bride and smartly attired groom stole the show in what was a great day and night's entertainment. |
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The climb continued unrelentingly well into dusk all the way to the Sultana estate, where our second night's stay had been arranged. |
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Just how important is it to go tonight instead of getting a good night's sleep and starting fresh in the morning? |
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The sliding door to the back was sparkling clean and the footprints in the back yard had been covered with last night's snowfall. |
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Toby thought maybe he would snowmobile into town today, he wanted to go to Carter and thank him face to face for the last night's movie. |
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Dawn was breaking as Marie rose from her first restful night's sleep in two weeks. |
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This is the programme for anyone who has ever bemoaned a total lack of sleep, or simply wished for a sound night's slumber. |
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Thousands of people flocked to the beachfront to watch last night's drama as heavy seas pounded the Oranjeland lying broadside on the beachfront. |
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Last night's Eastern Evening News has predicted that I will win North Norfolk. |
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I ate a light breakfast and nodded off to asleep again, sleepy from the previous night's restlessness. |
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I can't thank enough my friends who spared the time to see me, or even offered me a night's bed. |
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On last night's Question Time a girl said that all burglars and petty criminals should be shot. |
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Kat woke up with a start, the images from the previous night's dreams still vivid in her mind. |
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The air was crisp and chill from last night's thunder storm, so I burrowed underneath the heavy comforter. |
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St Catherine's Place in Kirkwall was closed for a time yesterday morning after a property was seriously damaged by last night's strong winds. |
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But after last night's rain I knew the ground would be on the dead side and if he didn't fall he'd have a chance. |
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Indeed, he had wanted to address that night's meeting, but council standing orders prevented him from doing so. |
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He writes of standing ovations from the overfill audience at last night's meeting. |
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Zac Posen went onto co-host the night's most starry after party in Marquee with him. |
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At last night's star-studded launch a 10-minute video was shown to hundreds of guests in the centre of Leeds. |
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One result of last night's odious affair is certain to be earlier kick-offs for future fixtures between Rangers and Aberdeen. |
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Music inspired by the plays of Shakespeare was the theme for Saturday night's 10th anniversary concert. |
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He is open to offers and given the composed manner of his two performances prior to last night's goal, he should get some. |
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Deference to the Dutch referendum on Wednesday meant that official responses to last night's extraordinary result were muted. |
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I'm going to go home and walk my dog and hug my wife and maybe get a good Mexican meal and a stiff margarita and a full night's sleep. |
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A fine night's carousing at the college ball was followed by a boisterous afternoon on the river at the annual regatta. |
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Whether you hate-watched, love-watched, or ignored last night's Academy Awards, you may be tired today of Oscar talk. |
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The night's respite must have revitalized him, for he was stirring, even rising. |
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After just over an hour of paddling, we straggled onto a beach called Santa Barbara, our first night's campsite. |
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A heavy head from the previous night's celebrations only added to their pain. |
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And did I notice some very loud catcalls at the end of the second night's set? |
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Let's hope that some of last night's rain ended up in the right places, such as catchment areas, reservoirs, etc. |
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One other lingering question from last night's documentary is how did he become so thin? |
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Last night's final in a rainy Stade de France was Campbell's eighth race of the championship. |
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A telegram of protest to a foreign chancellery gives the satisfaction of a job well done and a night's rest well earned. |
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Out came the story of the night's events, the aftershocks hitting Sofia harder and harder with each impact. |
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Amazingly, they show no signs of exhaustion from the superhuman efforts of the previous night's show. |
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Last night's attack came in the form of a message supposedly from one of her friends. |
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The angry York City manager ordered his team in for extra training today after last night's horror show at home to Blackpool. |
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One of my corporate sponsors had kindly donated a night's free accommodation in a proper hotel. |
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Wednesday night's executive committee decided that the current civic vehicle, a 1988 Vauxhall Carlton, was old and clapped-out. |
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After bathing, gently massage in a clockwise direction over her chest to support breathing and aid a restful night's sleep. |
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As she sat in the Sallacks's carriage minutes later, listening to the clop of hooves, she thought back over the night's events. |
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I've always found going clubbing mildly ridiculous, which probably added to the novelty of last night's outing. |
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The fight came at the end of a night's clubbing during which the prince is reported to have drunk vodka cocktails, tequila and beer. |
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And which candidate has the edge going into these second rounds after last night's vice presidential face-off? |
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They will eat in a dark kitchen in the farmhouse, sitting by the embers of last night's fire. |
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The U.S. Open photobomber who interrupted Sunday night's prize-giving claims the House of Commons is his next target. |
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That night's discussion ended inconclusively but has kept me wondering about the real state of visual literacy and intelligence in our land. |
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For newcomers, Killoughternane, Tuesday night's award ceremony gave a welcome boost to conservation initiatives that are still in their infancy. |
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Come along and enjoy a good night's dancing and start the Christmas festivities early. |
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Last night's news had the annual insert on how the recent bone-numbing cold has been affecting the street kids and homeless in our cities. |
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Perched atop a man's shoulder, this bird flaps her wings to the sounds during Thursday night's concert. |
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It can help manage the hot flushes that many menopausal women complain of and can also help insomniacs get a better night's sleep. |
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Last night's ceremony was a moving and uplifting occasion as their inspirational stories were told. |
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There was no winner in Thursday night's debate, which was the most contentious of the four debates held so far. |
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I then had to leave to see to my children but was back at the hospital by 9.00 am after a fitful night's sleep. |
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She would fletch arrows, and sharpen her skinning knife, and bring in meat for that night's meal in whatever way she chose. |
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Though the boys may be young, and the music quite poppy, last night's show was all about rock. |
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I played very loose in contrast to the rest of the night's play and got ahead quite quickly thanks to fluking four of a kind early on. |
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Friday night's editions will carry a race coupon while entry forms are also available from our Deansgate reception. |
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More displays like last night's will court him no favours in Detroit or elsewhere. |
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Oh, my, I do ache, what with the remnants of last night's forced smiles and anxieties. |
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While they sang and played, the mother was busy in the kitchen preparing food for the night's dinner. |
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Telli's sister, his grandmother and two aunts were busy round the fireplace preparing the night's meal. |
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Students really should get a good night's sleep after cramming for an exam. |
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Unfortunately, trying to catch forty winks before last night's debate between candidates Kerry and Bush was not a good idea. |
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It will soothe your baby's stomach, help to relieve wind and reduce fretfulness, helping your baby to have a good night's sleep. |
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Her long, scarlet hair hung loose from the French braids, and was frizzed from the night's sleep. |
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Another night's wild mushroom fusilli with vegetables and black truffle cream could not transcend its general goopiness. |
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He was still fuzzy from the excess consumption at last night's birthday drinks, and appeared at the door in sunglasses. |
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Few of the massed ranks of skiers discussing last night's disco at the restaurant get to know the delights of skiing over fresh powder. |
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Clair and Misha dabble their feet in the swimming pool, pondering last night's debate. |
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And last night's council tax-setting meeting had appeared deadlocked after all three party budgets were voted out. |
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Others are authored by navel-gazing college students or self-declared alcoholics detailing each wretched night's debauch. |
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From the sounds downstairs, my mother was trying to recover from last night's hangover and put on a decent dress for her daughters' weddings. |
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Maybe if I get a better job and a decent night's sleep it'll bother me less. |
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At Monday night's monthly meeting of Council, he proposed a motion that action be taken prior to the accession of the new member states in May. |
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The demolition derby put a fitting end to the night's classic carnage as the old cars from both classes fought each other to a standstill. |
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Despite the night's destruction 20 cars made it onto the track for the demolition derby. |
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Colleagues held a minute's silence as a mark of respect for their departed friend at last Friday night's card drive in Knock Community Centre. |
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Meanwhile, there were no major comings or goings at Ewood yesterday ahead of last night's transfer deadline. |
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Last night's pubbing turned out to be far more than just a quick drink to see Laura. |
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Flowers laid by relatives at the plot were scattered around the memorial during Sunday night's desecration of the graves. |
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Some pundits advise investors never to buy expensive shares if they want a peaceful night's sleep. |
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And yes, incidentally, I do know that it's ignoble and cowardly and pusillanimous, but I'll swap you for a decent night's sleep. |
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Twelve finalists plastered on the greasepaint and heaved on the star-studded attire that made for a wonderful night's entertainment. |
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Well, during last night's democratic debate, we heard the candidates talk about their plan, some included what they called green-collar jobs. |
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Coffee may also interfere with a good night's sleep and cause a groggy start the following day. |
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A spectacular night's entertainment is guaranteed, so make sure you don't miss it. |
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At last night's meeting he was spearheading an intense and at times emotional debate on the countryside. |
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But keeping that guilty secret is deemed to be worth it by many if they get their crucial night's sleep. |
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The night's lengthy endurance challenge involved seven teams racing against the clock. |
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First, I managed to get up at 4am, even after a really dismal night's sleep. |
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The former manager attempted to enounce typical TV platitudes over Rangers' lack of cohesion on Wednesday night's post mortem. |
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What he is doing or thinking Last night's bender has induced a kind of euphoria. |
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Although we find a seat in another bar shortly afterwards, last night's escapades are catching up with me and we make our excuses after midnight. |
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A feature of the bar and lounge, is the high airy ceiling with extractors to ensure a healthy night's drinking. |
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The final dress rehearsal for Friday night's Olympic opening ceremony was held this evening. |
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He co-hosts a drive-time show in Burlington on WCVP-FM, a classic rock station, making funny noises and cracking wise about that night's game. |
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The City number one tweaked a muscle in his back in training, forcing his surprise omission from last night's team. |
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Even moderate exercise, like walking, can help you get a better night's sleep. |
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Certainly, if last night's showing was anything to go by, his work was somewhat abstract and obscure, and obviously an acquired taste. |
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Monday night's meeting was dominated by members hurling abuse at the directors, including climbing on stage in an effort to shout them down. |
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The dark blue sweater was still warm from Jim's body heat and felt good against the night's chill. |
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After a night's rest we carried our kayaks down a steep path that led us to the water's edge. |
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Last night's debate was not half bad for an idiot, but how can people even THINK to vote for him after seeing the first one. |
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At Tuesday night's council meeting, she surprised some by throwing her weight behind the project. |
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Groomed, well-proportioned brows polish your look and can even create the illusion of a good night's sleep. |
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Next Saturday night's pay-out will be 1,400 euro with an added bonus of a chance to spin the wheel for an extra 500 euro! |
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After their night's respite, my congested bronchial tubes once more begin their noisy rattle. |
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Her punishment for the previous night's little escapade had been five swift strokes with a cane, on her bottom. |
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And having got all that out of system I had a great night's sleep last night and am fresh as a daisy today. |
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All is in readiness for the Parish Mission which gets underway at next Saturday night's Vigil Mass at 8.00 pm. |
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On February 14th, the 23rd RCT received supplies via an airdrop to replenish ammunition expended during the previous night's fight. |
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By Saturday morning, the previous night's performances were receiving frequent airplay. |
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They abandoned their plans for the night's entertainment and took to their heels, praying the alley had an open end. |
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And these days I hear you can get a better night's kip on an overnight flight to Hong Kong than you do in a budget airport hotel. |
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I feel that if I want to have a good night's kip, I shouldn't be trying to do it in the middle of the nightly entertainment zone. |
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And, having murdered sleep through killing a king, Hicks shoots his wife the wintriest of smiles when she later recommends a good night's kip. |
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Football was cancelled last night, which was a good thing as my body was still recuperating from the previous night's game. |
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I'm knackered already because of a poor night's sleep and there will be little opportunity to catch up during the week. |
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If the rumor mill is right, then CBS has made a bold hire, handing a relative unknown one of late night's juiciest gigs. |
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Hobson was always doubtful after jarring his knee in last week's friendly with Manchester United while Jones suffered bruised ribs in Tuesday night's game with Middlesbrough. |
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So, if you feel a little peckish at the end of the night, you could splurge on their delicious chicken fajitas instead of the kebab that normally finishes a night's drinking. |
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After last night's dinner, Will and Kate, still in evening dress, were whisked to JFK airport for an overnight flight home. |
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After last night's fiasco, the world has taken note of Howard's nuttiness. |
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In his pocket was a roll of notes, his pay-off for the night's work. |
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The building will not formally be opened for another few weeks but the organisers of last night's premiere managed to hire it out for the occasion. |
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It's a ruthless game, but we make no apologies, take no prisoners, offer no beg-pardons, and love a good night's sleep as much as the next person. |
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Friday night's fun events, in and around a packed village hall, propelled proceedings into an orbit of fibs and fables fortified with folk tunes and jigs. |
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Her body ached sweetly with the memories of the previous night's dream and the sensation of the sheets brushing over her skin sent small thrills through her. |
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If there are big chub in the pit I often take a set-up rod with me and have a cast or two with a freelined lobworm or corn over last night's groundbait. |
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Tuesday night's live broadcast had plenty of bro hugs to go around. |
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But common nitriles, such as hydrogen cyanide have masses more similar to nitrogen or methane, making them harder to pick out of the INMS results with only one night's study. |
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That is the venue for tomorrow night's amazing reunion, when 85-year-old Arne will see his old comrade and friend Arthur again for the first time in nearly six decades. |
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He had to live up to the legacy of late night's golden boy, Jimmy Fallon, who hosted the time slot before he did. |
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I popped my head on the pillow early last night, feeling tired and jaded, and hoping that the negatives of the day would be cancelled out by a good night's sleep. |
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Last night's 190-vote majority in favour of hunting put MPs on collision course with peers, who last year blocked an earlier effort to outlaw blood sports. |
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I may have had some brief conversation with my parents but the night's final conclusion was a dive for my bed, where I stayed unmoving until daybreak. |
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Supervisors were set to vote to adopt the ordinance Monday but tabled the item after at least 20 massage therapists turned out for last night's meeting. |
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Now I can sit around the Round Table for hours rehashing last night's scores or dissecting the peculiarities of anyone not sitting within earshot of our bull session. |
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Those featuring in the concert will travel from all over the county, guaranteeing those present a wonderful night's entertainment in instrumental music, singing and dancing. |
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In fact, judging by the ardour of the enthused throng, the diversity of Friday night's performance broke the mould as it existed to this reviewer and many others. |
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Friday night's meal was a progressive dinner in which the 156 delegates moved from restaurant to restaurant in different groups, each in search of the next course. |
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Jimmy Fallon's uncontainable glee is a welcome respite from late night's usual smarm and snark, but that's Fallon's thing. |
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We had a good night's sleep in a comfortable four-berth cabin with a window view, and its own shower in which to freshen up when woken at 6am the next day. |
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Arthur conceded that he would need another fight before tackling Gomez again sometime later this year as he barely worked up a sweat in last night's encounter. |
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Liza was one of those girls who could party until five am, drinking like a fish and when she woke up at seven for work still look like she had a full night's sleep. |
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It is, alas, an all-too-familiar scene on the streets of Rochdale as car crime soars and thieves think nothing of ending a night's joyride by destroying the vehicle. |
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Her shaggy, ragged coat, thick with its winter growth, was still not enough to keep out the biting cold that had come with last night's ice storm. |
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Going over to his desk, he stuffed the sheets of last night's homework in his book bag along with his schoolbooks and put one of the straps over his shoulder. |
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My head was still buzzing from the previous night's antics but something was nagging away at me, something deep inside that I was supposed to remember. |
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The network's squiggly on-screen emotometer beats Joe the Plumber as the most memorable part of last night's debate. |
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I'd like to have witnessed more action, but given that Kingston's darkest crimes are more one-offs than the norm, the night's events were pretty typical for the patrol. |
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Notwithstanding the results of last night's fights, the British champion and former champion are damaged goods surely nearing the end of their careers. |
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Local groups Detox and Catch 22 will get the night's entertainment off with a bang at approximately 8.30 pm for what should prove a highly entertaining night. |
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But after watching Sunday night's installment, I've finally changed my mind. |
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Senator John McCain came in to last night's debate needing a game changer. |
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With a chilling blast blowing through the city, Saturday night's Winter Ball could not have been scheduled on a more climatically appropriate evening. |
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It was one courier in particular that proved the linchpin in Sunday night's operation that killed the al Qaeda leader. |
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But with last night's issuance of a simple traffic ticket, silence may have been golden there, too. |
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But not everyone who visits this exclusive little port considers it prudent to spend the equivalent of the cost of a clinker-built dinghy on a single night's accommodation. |
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I've just finished watching last night's Letterman show and yes, he used an ample amount of potty language that had to be bleeped out, but that's not the risky bit. |
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Please come and support what will be a superb night's cricket. |
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The Scissor Sisters will follow Saturday night's headliners, Pet Shop Boys, in what promises to be one of the best events ever arranged by Rob da Bank. |
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The interview has already been pushed back several times as the Canadian punkers scramble to finish soundcheck at the Troubadour club in L.A. before that night's gig. |
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After all the hype in the build-up to Friday night's opener, a series of extremely one-sided results on the weekend has taken away some of the Cup's momentum. |
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Fresh white bedding and a fabulous mattress promise a good night's sleep but the overall impression is clinical, and a couple of bold modern paintings fail to dispel it. |
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In January 1866, on a bitterly cold night, a man dressed in ragged clothes begged for a night's lodging in the male casual ward of Lambeth workhouse. |
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The deceased gentleman was an avid supporter of greyhound racing, and as a mark of respect a minute's silence was observed at Saturday night's meet at the Waterford Track. |
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So a fitful night's sleep leads me to another gray, chilly and rainy day. |
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That's why I'm indebted to our good friend Xtian for procuring such excellent tickets for last night's game and for providing a 90-minute tutorial on Beckenbauerian tactics. |
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Some journalists popped into Alexander during the opening night's kick-off party, taking pictures indiscriminately, frightening some of the less open guests. |
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Monday night's show is both dizzyingly ferocious and heartbreakingly beautiful, all choreographed in semi-darkness for maximum psychological impact. |
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There was a great night's entertainment had by all with several shrewd punters making money on the tote and others leaving the premises with quite a hole in their pockets. |
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After a night's sleep the news is as indispensable as the breakfast. |
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Last night's episode hung oppressively in the air between them. |
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And after last night's shenanigans I'm absolutely knackered. |
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Thus exercise, a new skill and a decent night's sleep and productive Thursday can replace overindulgence and a somewhat seedy and slothful Thursday. |
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Rather legendarily, our leading man arrived for the final night's call 40 minutes late and still inebriated, but was word-perfect throughout the production. |
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And memory foam can help the sleeper achieve the ideal night's rest. |
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Whether used for a daytime catnap or a full night's rest, open-air sleeping platforms can give you a chance to enjoy summer weather to the fullest. |
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I seem to be somewhat constipated after last night's meatloaf dinner. |
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Even so, I had a hard time putting him out of my mind as I sat munching the cold turkey-loaf my wife had made into a sandwich from last night's dinner. |
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That gave last night's dinner with Ahmadinejad an air of wistfulness tinged with growing fear. |
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Finding him has not been easy and, last night's disclosure notwithstanding, the reports from the battlefront are as contradictory as the briefings from Washington and London. |
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A patron may receive complimentaries, or comps, such as a free night's hotel stay or tickets to a show, based on the kind of player he or she is rated to be. |
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This recklessness led to much soul-searching and is no doubt the reason why this election night's TV coverage was stultifyingly dull and cautious. |
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Most desk employees have authority to offer food and beverage credits, and managers typically can comp a night's stay or more if the situation warrants a larger apology. |
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Well ok, it was only a dream, but the point is it stopped me getting a good night's sleep, which prevented me from writing to my full capacity today. |
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The first night's catch of perch, grayling and pike turn up as an aperitif, variously salted, cured and smoked, and served with endless glasses of ice-cold Lappish vodka. |
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The fact that such views got airtime on a major network almost made the night's whole plodding exercise worthwhile. |
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Before hitting our first night's camp, we visit a man training a magnificent eagle to hunt foxes, whose pelts are highly prized by Russians for coats and hats. |
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From Jared Leto's emotional speech to Pharrell dancing with Meryl Streep, here's our picks for the night's most memorable moments. |
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The callback sketch that got the night's biggest response though was the return of the Kissing Family. |
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Viewers of last night's late editions of Ten News and Sports Tonight would have enjoyed the zany antics of the respective crews if they were watching closely. |
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The Conservative majority was trimmed to a wafer-thin level with many members absent from last night's meeting and three Tories breaking ranks with the party line. |
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Saturday is all set to be the best night's clubbing of the year so far. |
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All past pupils, local brainboxes and their families are urged to come along to support this worthy cause, which promise to be a great night's entertainment. |
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Considering the gravity of the previous night's debacle, we thought it a good idea to return to the scene of the crime, just to see how they took their medicine. |
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Last night's abortive attempts at a barbeque, despite lashings of the odd smelling spray, proved that the only way of avoiding midges is to stay indoors. |
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In my overanxious state, I started looking around the crowd mostly to alleviate the boredom of the MC who had been announcing the night's festivities for over five minutes. |
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In fact, the main purpose of last night's meeting seemed to be about recruiting mothers to be troop leaders and forming new troops for these interested girls. |
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If the goal was to get 'em talking, last Sunday night's Miss America competition was a roaring success. |
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In the early morning light, last night's wind-danced lamps will become oily, sooty, little clay bowls as you try to find the garden under the rows of deyas. |
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The ship whisked into the night's sky, its bright lights flashing. |
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It began with Rudolph addressing the audience, and introducing herself as the night's host. |
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That, in conjunction with the night's dinner and the rather rich coffee, caused the expected nausea, which hit me in force as we exited the coffee shop. |
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It is understood the tower crane at the centre of Tuesday night's drama will be decommissioned when crane work finishes within the next two weeks. |
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Much of last night's phone-in was a tangerine scream as hoarse Arabs fans came on to shout their team's praises into my right lughole. |
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I woke just in time to hear the first blowie of the day buzzing around. You know the night's over when you hear the first blowie. |
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And, by the look of you, you could do with some mangarie, a good wash, and a proper night's kip. |
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A dense burst of glittering silver or gold stars which leave a heavy glitter trail and are very shiny in the night's sky. |
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The other artists who performed on that night's show were Lucille Ball, George Hamilton and Fran Jeffries. |
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We don't want this to undermine her incredible achievement in winning our night's biggest award. |
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Leftover fish or meat from the previous night's meal may be served as well. |
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Raster burn threatened to end this session. A night's rest is what he needed, but in another two hours he could break the bank's password. |
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The sole good thing about the morning's shittery was that Mom's concern for my wellbeing trumped last night's argument. |
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But there was beauty in her, and an inner strength that would allow her to stand tall and accept last night's phone call. |
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In her defense, she's not ever been at this level of national politics before but Tuesday night's speech felt like a swing and a miss for Ayotte. |
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The hotel has offered a free night's stay to the abseiler who raised the most funds. |
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And the model, with the help of friend Ashley Wady, 24, is putting on an after show party to celebrate the night's successes at Newz Bar. |
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Anyway, wind assisted by friendly headlines and overgenerous judges, our TOWIE hero made it through to last night's grand finale. |
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Most sleep-onset insomniacs are people aged 15 to 50 who are desperately seeking a good night's sleep, Lack says. |
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He needs to pass water several times a night and as he cannot get out of bed, I am required to assist, which disturbs my night's sleep also. |
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An adequate night's sleep not only increases fat loss for a dieter but can help control feelings of hunger, a study has shown. |
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Actually, the replay indicates that, in keeping with the night's events, it flukily came off his shoulder. |
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House of Blues, the definitive home of live music, was named the Best Vertical Internet Site at last night's first-ever Bandies competition. |
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More than one billion viewers tuned in to cheer on their national beauty queens in last night's glittering final. |
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Choosing the correct divan bed or bed frame will ensure you achieve the correct look and feel ensuring you get a perfect night's sleep. |
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Big Brother's Michelle and Emma were whisked away to a secret bedsit following last night's fake double eviction. |
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He viewed Wednesday night's docking from the Russian Mission Control near Moscow. |
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Guerrero visited Seattle Mariners pitcher Rafael Soriano, whom he hit in the head with a line drive in Tuesday night's game. |
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Their probabilities of advancing to the second round shot up with Monday night's rout of the Houston Rockets, which gave them a 2-0 series lead. |
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So it was perhaps apt that last night's race was a head-to-head between Bolt, the saviour of the sport, and two-time former doper Gatlin. |
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