That is also when the omnipresent stray dogs are more interested in their siesta than in chasing hapless wayfarers. |
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I kicked myself and headed down to the office, only to discover that it was closed for the siesta. |
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Researchers found that a midday siesta is all you need to return your brain to its early morning, wide-awake state of receptiveness. |
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Just as lunch had been an affair for everyone to participate in, afternoon became a community siesta. |
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Although locals say it isn't as prevalent as it once was, the tradition of an afternoon siesta still exists here. |
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Sometimes I used to wake from my siesta perfectly rested, ready for my late afternoon walk along Bolonia beach and my swim in the cool Atlantic. |
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When the small human cast disappears for the afternoon siesta, all is stillness and peace. |
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After lunch we all took a siesta while the heat of the afternoon reached its peak and then, one at a time, we filed back outside. |
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In some countries the great tradition of the afternoon siesta is under threat or has even been banned. |
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We all of us had lunch and then disposed ourselves about the house for a siesta in the full heat of the afternoon. |
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During the mid-day heat the animals take a siesta, so much of the wildlife activity takes place around daybreak and sundown. |
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So we wandered in mellow mood out into the afternoon sunshine for the trip home and a belated siesta. |
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I left Stone Town soon after lunch, just as the town's menfolk were heading back to their houses to take their afternoon siesta. |
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I can't siesta so I use my newly purchased calling card to call my girlfriend, Tamara. |
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Hunters may return to the lodge for lunch and siesta or make a day of it in the field. |
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With the sun at its highest and the birds falling silent, I had a short siesta under a thorn tree. |
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The main meal is eaten at midday, often followed by a siesta, or afternoon rest during the hottest time of the day, when work is difficult. |
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I go home to my apartment at around 11 or 12 and get about six hours of sleep and a couple of hours for an afternoon siesta. |
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We went to spend the siesta hours in the shade of the trees which surrounded the well that I have already mentioned several times. |
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Our five days in Germany's capital city flew along quickly even though the first week of January is more like an extended siesta period for Germans. |
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Having forgotten his baseball cap in a hasty exit from his home after siesta, he has to make do with a flimsy local newspaper to fend off the Mesopotamian sun's hot temper. |
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How does one possibly undress the wrong way to take a siesta, as in 10 Across? |
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Indeed, as fasting can also affect sleep patterns, some team doctors advise players to take a siesta instead. |
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In the late afternoons, after an unsleeping siesta, her sparkling company might be sought for tennis and canasta parties. |
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Ralph returned to a delayed siesta that afternoon with a beautiful, azure blue book. |
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As soon as we finish up here I'm off to have a little siesta and then I fly out to the Bahamas! |
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We run towards it crying flu, flu', and the sombrero lifts slowly and the Council replies mañana mañana' and goes back to its siesta. |
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It may be that those who have a tendency to wake up groggy are choosing not to siesta in the first place. |
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It may be that those who awake groggy choose not to siesta in the first place. |
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It has already been established that those who siesta are less likely to die of heart disease. |
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After the comforting cup of coffee or a little siesta, the team gets back to work. |
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This contributes to a long lifetime of the awning so that a relaxing siesta is guaranteed for many summers to come. |
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To digest such a heavy breakfast and lunch, nothing is more natural than a siesta, the traditional after-lunch nap. |
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Provide enough hammocks or deck chairs where your guests can have a nice siesta. |
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During the siesta at times I went to sleep as well, but I also spent a lot of time in the house with boys from 7 to 12 years old. |
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In itself that was not strange, only that the beaches were usually deserted during the siesta because of the heat from the sun. |
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How can anyone go home for a three-course meal and a siesta in the midst of peak trading? |
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A few men were having their afternoon siesta under the mango tree. |
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Of course, with a little prodding they enjoy their afternoon siesta. |
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My late afternoon siesta was interrupted by a call from Graham. |
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Maybe this Occitan movement is militant, I think, like the Spanish ETA or the IRA, or perhaps the council orders a siesta at a certain time of day. |
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Dolly and I had a grand siesta right through the oppressive heat of the afternoon, waking to find the early evening cooler and more pleasant altogether. |
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A fireside to enjoy in the cold season, and a garden to indulge in a siesta or take a dip in the heated open-air swimming pool from 15 May to 15 September. |
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It is a country full of young and exciting people who are always ready to go out and party. In order to survive the late night life, one must take a siesta, which is a little nap in the middle of the day. |
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Whereas Punta del Este is all about cocktails and beer, hard bodies and hyperactivity, the winegrowing region of the south-west is as laid back as a sozzled gaucho enjoying his Sunday siesta. |
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Much of the world, though, prefers to take a siesta. |
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A tour of the museum of Palazzo Venezia in Rome, in the brief window of opportunity between siesta and cocktail hour, reveals an art display that is inexpertly lit and explained with tiny, typewritten notes in Italian. |
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The second appearance of the Angel must have been in the height of summer, when the children used to spend the siesta time under the shelter of the trees surrounding the Arneiro well. |
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In Italy, many shops now remain open during siesta, while in China, companies are encouraging employees to give up their traditional break time. |
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The 'Tractatus' continued after the siesta until the evening. |
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So far, the formulae for flexibility that have been proposed consist of transferring part of the four hours of the mandatory evening to siesta time. |
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The steady crumbling of these sanctions has made the Iraqi Kurds exceedingly twitchy. Muhammad Kasro was curled up in the back of his small hardware shop in Arbil bazaar last month when an explosion interrupted his siesta. |
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In the heat of the day, right after lunch was siesta time. |
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In more remote regions, shops may be shut for a lunch hour or for one weekday and some countries have a longer siesta closing time in the middle of the day. |
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