When I opened my store I was determined that I would have afternoon siestas for about an hour each day. |
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A workday abbreviated by siestas is a Spanish cliche, yet it is not necessarily rooted in reality. |
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Sunday afternoons are not meant for siestas for these cricket lovers who play the game on a ground which is usually rented out for exhibitions. |
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In addition, it is common for us to require afternoon siestas or cat naps of about an hour each day. |
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Ideal for siestas on hot southern afternoons or for those who wish to sleep open to the elements. |
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One night, not long after we began our weekly pondering siestas, we heard a knock on our flimsy screen door. |
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A stay with your feet in the water, full of naval battles or siestas rocked by the sound of running water. |
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The siestas are ceased in order that the children can benefit from sports activities. |
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A private lounge and a hammock, make it the ideal place for exotic siestas under the costa-rican sun. |
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His research also showed that afternoon siestas were chock-full of slow-wave sleep, the type that appears to be most important for recharging the body. |
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In Montpellier on the esplanade, in Nantes in the botanical gardens or in the middle of a city street, they invite passersby to relax on beach chairs for sound siestas. |
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For the natural lovers, the big park in the majestic trees, the realm of the squirrels and various birds, will bring you in summer a sweet to freshness, some places for siestas or readings in any peace of mind. |
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The front door opens out beneath apple boughs to a large, sloping lawn with a quiet terrace on the east side which is designed for summer breakfasts and shady siestas. |
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He adapts to the group rhythm for meals and siestas. |
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Winter is the time of long siestas in front of the fireplace, and during summer, a cool room is reserved for the great companion on past promenades to protect him from exaggerated heat. |
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Your spacious and comfortable bungalow nested in nature, is overlooking the ocean pacific a short walk away from the white-sand Gavilan beach. You are cordially invited to relax, enjoy the beach and lazy siestas? |
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But not everyone agrees mat me way Spaniards organize their time, including long midday siestas, has to do with time zones. |
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No wind, seas like a millpond and the sails flogging every which way I alternated between little siestas and checks of Gitana Eighty, trying to make headway as best I could. |
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As I was about to leave the gangway, my eyes fell on a rucksack placed at the foot of the bed where Stig had his siestas, and had probably lain down one day to die, and I couldn't take my eyes off it. |
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But this mechanism is of no use, since, unfortunately, people do not sleep siestas all year in Spain and it is not even slept in the whole of Spain. |
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For in Spain, the sound of rolling waves and dance music combine with contemporary architecture and centuries-old Moorish buildings, siestas and modern business life to form a unique, vibrating blend. |
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