On the day of his death, he returned from work as usual, exercised the dog, and went to sleep in the front bedroom. |
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Only two per cent of children sleep in darkness, while the rest have a night light or can see light from a hall or landing light. |
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These patients may be at no greater a driving risk than the foolish young man who drives without sleep in the small hours of the morning. |
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I eventually got home in the small hours of Sunday morning to sleep in a bed for the first time in a week. |
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The obvious upside of being self-employed is that you can sleep in on any day you please. |
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Dawn was breaking as Marie rose from her first restful night's sleep in two weeks. |
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Plan your trip allowing for short breaks and start out fresh by getting enough sleep in the week leading up to your trip. |
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They won't care if we sleep in their foyer, they look like the type of place to have soft cushy couches. |
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Homeless and friendless, I set out into the slums, and found a quiet alleyway near an open air market to cry myself to sleep in. |
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The crossing was calm and the gentle swaying motion of the ship had lulled him into a fitful sleep in the rest-lounge. |
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Yesterday was the Fourth of July, one of the few days a year the government says we can all sleep in. |
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Aidan had lost count how many times he'd cried himself to sleep in order to escape the pain that he was too coward to relieve himself of. |
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Her bodyguards, she said, have deposited her on many week nights on a naval base in Amsterdam, or hustled her off to sleep in different hotels. |
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Saturday was a bit of a sleep in, what with all the wine and vodka from the night before. |
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They have been torturing each other for decades, giving vent to shouts and exasperations, though at night they sleep in adjoining double beds. |
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Inmates sleep in either bedrooms or dormitories and there is no lock down at night. |
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At night we sleep in hammocks strung between two trees on the bank, and keep our fire lit, to keep jaguars and other animals away. |
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And since I had no desire to sleep in any more claustrophobic places, we quickly agreed to ski on. |
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Register for the Navajo cultural exchange, and sleep in an authentic hogan, 100 yards down the hill from an authentic outhouse. |
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Hundreds of workers cannot afford to pay for board and lodging in Colombo, and are forced to sleep in hospital corridors. |
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The animals spend their lives outdoors and are not rounded up every night to sleep in warehouses. |
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But Lette still liked to sleep in my room sometimes, when it stormed and we lost power, or after we saw scary movies. |
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Harry Cat was all set for a long sleep in, but Dolly was determined to rouse me as soon as the light filtered through the blind. |
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When they returned to their home, they went to their bedroom and Geneva put on her teddy to go to sleep in while Nelson shaved. |
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After three years I am actually taking a real live vacation where I pack a suitcase, get on a plane, and sleep in a hotel. |
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This is the sort of movie that will either keep you enthralled at each moment or send you to sleep in a jiffy. |
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He was already breakfasted and curled up in a tight ball of sleep in his summer nest at the head of the bed. |
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I wandered around until daylight and caught some sleep in the sunshine whenever I could. |
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I really thought mum would die that night and I asked to sleep in a camp bed next to her bed. |
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We'd sleep in the car, at campgrounds, in the motor home, and in cheap motels. |
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As there were many experiments, many of them had to sleep in hammocks or cots instead of regular beds. |
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I managed to sleep in the room by myself for two nights, ordering room service and smoking cuban cigars and BBMing all of my friends back home. |
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She was an unselfish creature, he noted, up a full hour before the scullery maid, helping her with her work so that she might sleep in. |
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There were no rooming houses and although Mary offered to let him sleep in the supply room on the floor, he preferred the straw of the stable. |
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Let the clouds drift over the red sun, sinking in blood, and sleep in a cradle of ice and terror until the dawn breaks redly over the ocean. |
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A lot of kids got snow days today including my daughter who gets to sleep in this morning. |
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They sleep in the same barracks, eat in the same dining facilities, and fight from the same foxholes and tanks. |
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We sleep in the cheapest motel we can find, hanging up our clothes and sleeping bags in the room so that they can dry off. |
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Today I was able to sleep in, and after lunch, I borrowed Bin's car and drove to Narbonne, a town on the sea. |
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Stowed below deck with 1,600 other PoWs, he was forced to exist in a space so cramped they had to lie down to sleep in relays. |
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There was no place to sit in the sitting room, to dine in the dining rooms, or to sleep in the bedrooms. |
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It appears that all is fixed and now we have damp, smelly clothes to rewash and a damp, smelly room to sleep in until everything dries out. |
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There will also be a separate room for carers or family members to sleep in. |
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Only problem was, he wore himself out so effectively that he fell asleep in the car all the way home and now won't go to sleep in his own bed. |
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My friend from LA blew me off, so I just decided to go and get drunk somewhere and then sleep in my car. |
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They must sleep in complete darkness, so many vampires go to graveyards or simply sink into the ground, to rise again when the sun sets. |
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For if he wanted to be safe, and considered it his first object to sleep in a whole skin, it had been his best way not to have stirred from home. |
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It looks like the snooze has turned into a heavy sleep in the past couple of seasons. |
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Megan was at that stage where she was afraid to sleep in her own bed-she was seven, and still afraid of monsters and creatures of darkness. |
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Some parents prefer a Moses basket or carrycot for the first few months but there's no reason why your baby can't sleep in a cot straight away. |
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We decided to sleep in the car, but a ranger came around with a flashlight and told us to be on our way. |
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The weather is clear, and crisp, it's not icy underfoot, and after a tiring week, we sleep in and miss the morning. |
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I let myself sleep in for ages this morning because I need all the energy I can get at the moment. |
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Do you think Santa flew all the way here and left these presents so you can sleep in like lazy bums? |
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There were days, late in my last training cycle, when I simply needed to sleep in. |
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I bet local residents thought they were going to get to sleep in this morning! |
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He attacks the Hobbits while they sleep in an effort to grab up the precious. |
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They knew they would be late, so they decided that they'd sleep in their van, which was in the car park. |
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The Natural Child cautions against practices like ignoring a baby's cries to foster self-reliance or having the baby sleep in a separate room. |
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Deneb didn't even sleep in a bedroom, as he couldn't stand the room's tight spaces. |
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We didn't sleep in Shadow's stall, we slept in the empty one, by Teddy, a buckskin gelding. |
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I took them in and have given them a warm house to sleep in, lots to eat and long walks across the tundra. |
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You will most likely sleep in two hour blocks at completely random times throughout the day. |
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The cottager turned out of his own bed to let the agent sleep in it, and went to sleep with his cow. |
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It's a quiet town where dogs sleep in the shade and kids cruise the cobblestone streets in low-slung Chevys. |
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Acute and postacute drug withdrawal can affect sleep in recovering addicts. |
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At night, all the dogs are taken inside the house, while the cattle have a shed to sleep in. |
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Everyone must pick and sleep in freezing barns, beg food and drink salty ditchwater. |
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Prepping her for this, we talked to her encouraging her that when she turned 3 she would be a big girl and would sleep in her big girl bed. |
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They're required to panhandle for their food money and sleep in cars in the school parking lot. |
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Al, mistakenly believing his wife had wanted to sleep in, found two younger women to accompany him to the dining car. |
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When my dc refused to sleep in the cot we used a gradual withdrawal method. |
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Hence, the present study was designed to compare the effects of Yoga and Ayurveda on the self rated sleep in a geriatric population. |
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Obstructive apneas and hypopneas are most commonly observed during REM sleep in children. |
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Now I dance to my own piper and if I want to sleep in I have no master to gainsay me. |
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Stray cats will not be allowed to sleep in our bed under the covers except at the foot. |
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During my trip I stayed in a hotel two times, it's actually very nice to have the comfort of a room and bathroom to yourself and an ample bed to sleep in. |
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In the installation, the British Thespian would sleep in a glass box in the museum with nothing but pillows and a water jug. |
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We sleep in different bedrooms and he never tries to kiss me or touch me. |
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The government hadn't supplied the surveyors with tents, so they rigged bivouacs to sleep in, toasted food over the fire and munched on hard square ship's biscuits. |
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Smaller balloons are then inflated around the main structure, and the process repeated to create mini-igloos for the guests and staff to sleep in. |
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He actually had a bed to sleep in instead of matting and a cardboard box. |
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Members of the same household often sleep in separate dwellings, but their doors open onto a communal space where cooking and social interaction take place. |
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I'm even going to stop wearing pyjamas and sleep in my underpants! |
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That night, for the first time in months, I was able to sleep in. |
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I can actually sleep in this chair if I want to, but now that Julienne has got the art of the hoist, she slings me in the hoist every night and takes me to bed. |
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He had no choice, apparently, but to go sleep in the bushes in his local park, where, happily, he bechanced upon a coat that provided a smidgin of warmth. |
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At one point, when David was sitting with him, he lapsed into a restless sleep in which he began shouting in French. |
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For the record, my dogs sleep in the house, so there is no night disturbance, and the birds sleep sundown to sunup, so there are no night noises coming from my yard. |
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As a pioneer of twilight sleep in childbirth in New Zealand she even trialled the drug on herself when she subsequently had her four children, Peter, Ross, Graham and Alison. |
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I would go to sleep in my sweatsuit, wool socks, and even a balaclava. |
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What could possibly be the most important day of my life, and I sleep in. |
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I look at my clock and see that everyone had let me sleep in. |
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I can sleep in unironed sheets one month, and devote hours to spraying them with lavender-scented linen water and smoothing them to satin softness the next. |
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It was a long day, but fortunately, we were able to sleep in this morning and wake up to a wonderful breakfast, especially prepared by our soigneur, Michelle. |
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The boys sleep in bunk beds, so they were very excited that we were going to have the baby and that would mean that Drew could move over to his bunk bed. |
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Friday night brought a minor but fierce drama to our bunkroom, when her otolaryngological night-symphony drove a furious young traveller to sleep in the hall. |
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D wanted to sleep in today, and since there will only be us and my FIL for dinner today and I could do this menu in my sleep, I said that was fine. |
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The junior deckhand on duty had fallen asleep, chronically fatigued after his eight hours' sleep in the previous 24 hours were broken into three periods. |
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Insomnia, narcolepsy, idiopathic hypersomnia, restless legs syndrome, and numerous medications are also common causes of inadequate sleep in adolescents. |
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They will moor where the original protagonists moored, sleep in the boat where the original characters slumbered, and stay in some of the same pubs and guest-houses. |
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My bed is my bed and I peed in it last year, so who would want to sleep in that bed? |
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They gather and sleep in open fields, surrounded by nature and the stillness of the night. |
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No person shall vagrantly loiter, lounge or sleep in or on the streets. |
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After a short meal of sandwiches and cold coffee, Josh went to sleep in the guest room, Sophie in the game room on the sofa bed, and Abbey in her own bed. |
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I am very aware that I'm going to spiral down into one and a half weeks of intense activity and long hours from Wednesday onwards, and I'm grabbing my sleep in advance. |
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The captain's family would sleep in the quarters situated in the butty boat, a cabin of meagre proportions which makes today's touring caravans look vast. |
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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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The next night, after celebrating Grendel's defeat, Hrothgar and his men sleep in Heorot. |
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Tremaine is as wasptongued as Cinders is wasp-waisted and forces our heroine to sleep in the attic and perform all the household chores. |
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Unlike humans, horses do not sleep in a solid, unbroken period of time, but take many short periods of rest. |
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Consists of confusion during and following arousals from sleep, usually from deep sleep in the first part of the night. |
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They drove in a jingle across Cork while it was still early morning and Stephen finished his sleep in a bedroom of the Victoria Hotel. |
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It had not helped the duke to build himself a cannonproof stone chamber to sleep in for dread of vengeance after the assassination of Orleans. |
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Before the ship was made watertight the crew had to sleep in bivvy bags and waterproofs below decks. |
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Or to cut down on some of these items you could take a bivvy bag instead of a tent or sleep in bothies and hostels. |
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The most degenerate souls did at last sleep in the bodies of trees, and grew up merely into plantal life. |
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It is no wonder that itinerant agricultural workers travel on the toby and sleep in casual wards between jobs. |
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She had worn a soft, sheer malmal sari to sleep in for the night. It clung to her body, enticing his eyes. |
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Don't kid yourself that a lie-in at the weekend can make up for going without sleep in the week. |
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Electromyographic correlations of sleep in the chronic decorticate and mesencephalic cat. |
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If you sleep in then you sleep longer whereas to lie in means you're awake but not willing to get out of bed yet. |
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Workers building roads in the bush sleep in dongas like these and are well paid for their discomfort. |
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To escape the heaviest bombardments, many people in the central areas left the town to sleep in hedgerows with some being permanently evacuated. |
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On a rainy Saturday, after a busy week at work, he closed the curtains and decided to sleep in. |
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Night lambers can sleep in college hostel Many learners are also busy lambing on their home farms or at their work placements. |
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Nocturnal hypoxaemia and quality of sleep in patients with chronic obstructive lung disease. |
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The storage of energy through the accumulation of fat and the control of sleep in nocturnal migrants require special physiological adaptations. |
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Pinnipeds spend many months at a time at sea, so they must sleep in the water. |
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Like other marine mammals, seals sleep in water with half of their brain awake so that they can detect and escape from predators. |
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Ere we will eat our meal in fear, and sleep in the affliction of these terrible dreams that shake us nightly. |
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On this occasion, the scoutmaster asked me to sleep in his tent. |
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Aristotle gives an account of his explanation of sleep in On Sleep and Wakefulness. |
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A common assumption is that albatrosses must be able to sleep in flight, although no direct evidence has ever been obtained. |
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According to the local legend, the emperor did not die, but instead went to sleep in this castle. |
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This pattern of EEG and respiratory changes has been observed during both diurnal and nocturnal sleep in Pickwickian patients. |
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In 1136 Sigurd murdered Harald in his sleep in Bergen, and had himself proclaimed king. |
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We joke that we'll get to sleep in November, but our technical crew, with all the rainouts we've had, really have had a brutal run. |
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It was brought to the dinner table and allowed to sleep in the large centrepiece during meals. |
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The band were so broke that they could only afford one hotel room after the gigs, and would draw straws to see who got to sleep in a bed and who was outside in the van. |
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In my cool room with the shutters shut and the thin shives of air and light coming through the slats, I cried myself to sleep in an overloud selfpitying transport. |
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Authorities expected that the raids would be brief and in daylight, few predicted that attacks by night would force Londoners to sleep in shelters. |
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Studies of people in REM seems to confirm that those who sleep in an east-west alignment have statistically much shorter REM periods compared to north-south sleeps. |
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Electrical activity of the rhinencephalon during sleep in cats. |
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Normals, who are more tuned to what is happening around them, for expediency will show greater suppression of affect during the day abreacting them during sleep in dreams. |
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From this time on they start to sleep in trees on warm nights. |
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The Mandan would not sleep in this orientation, because it invited death. |
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The wedding party came to a halt at the foot of the tree and some of them lay down to eat and the Raja got out of his palki and lay down to sleep in the shade. |
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Nocturnal enuresis, or bedwetting, is involuntary wetting during sleep in a person with no physical disease at an age when they could be expected to be dry. |
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The Indika itself contained numerous fantastical stories of people with backwards feet, ears large enough to sleep in, no mouths, or other strange features. |
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There greet in silence, as the dead are wont, And sleep in peace. |
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He feels the resentment of lower-class recruits and NCOs against the 'one-yearer' with higher education, who does not even have to sleep in the murk of the barracks. |
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He used to say that while the Jarrow marchers had soup kitchens and halls to sleep in along the route, he and his mate slept in barns and had to scrounge food every day. |
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Guests staying at Melhana can experience the opulence firsthand as they sleep in rooms decorated with fresh flowers and furnished with four-poster beds and antique highboys. |
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Scientists think that almost all mammals and birds have dreams because they have periods of brain electrical activity that match REM sleep in humans. |
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The duke and duchess will sleep in a luxury tent at Ayers Rock. |
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