The rock 'n' roll dream isn't only about sleeping on floors and continually bumming cigarettes. |
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He had more expected a sharp rebuke for sleeping late, maybe even a none-too-gentle reminder in the form of a hand to his backside. |
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Rodriguez herself is sleeping on an air mattress at her daughter's apartment, borrowing clothes and missing her husband. |
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It wasn't long before Devon and I were curled up in our sleeping bags and dad and mom on their air mattress. |
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Before setting off we test our girl scouting skills by attaching Hanna's sleeping bag to her bulging rucksack with bits of string. |
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No wonder the girls were afraid of sleeping on the level above the hospital wing. |
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During the first months after Ezekiel was born, he spent most of his waking and sleeping hours in footed white pajamas. |
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Infants may seem to be sleeping most of the time, but they're far more intelligent and receptive than most adults imagine. |
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These youngsters are living in gutters and sewers and sleeping under trees at night. |
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They can be reclined to a flat position providing a full-length sleeping area. |
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The Shakta yogis seek to awaken the sleeping Goddess Kundalini and unite her with Lord Shiva in the Sahasrara Chakra. |
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One night, as I was sleeping, I heard voices like wind rustling in the leaves. |
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One night, after a fight with the man, she took an unknown dose of sleeping pills. |
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It boasts a fairly good selection of drinks and is within walking distance from the sleeping quarters. |
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At night, the kissing bug ventures forth in search of a blood meal, which may be a sleeping pet or human. |
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There's nothing better than eating at small, greasy roadside diners and sleeping in fleabag motels to let you know you are still alive. |
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It was a long, elongated tunnel-like structure, segmented into public sleeping quarters and a recreation room. |
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Where there was an effigy, a recumbent figure showing the deceased dead or sleeping was most common. |
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We've administered sleeping medication to help her relax so her body can be given the best chance at recuperation. |
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The blaze, caused by a discarded cigarette, started in the lounge while the family was sleeping. |
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Mac smiled at his reminiscence as he looked at her sleeping now in her hospital gown. |
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I can stay in my workroom for 15 hours without eating or sleeping, all my spirit is focused on painting. |
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Two teenage runaways who turned up sleeping rough in North Yorkshire have declared their love for each other. |
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There were black circles around his eyes, and his suit was rumpled, as if he'd been sleeping in it. |
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She knew now he was not sleeping, and had been murdered by the assassins who lay dead on her floor. |
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The fog causes Alec to lose his way, and the moonlight comes out when he returns to Tess sleeping. |
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The man who's sleeping upstairs is overcome by the smoke and dies of asphyxiation. |
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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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The skeletal mouth opened in a wide yawn, a centipede unknown to Anthony sleeping delicately on his tongue. |
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Jan called this morning after an all-nighter at the hospital and will be sleeping the morning away before she attempts the drive home. |
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In ancient Rome, for instance, the bed was an all-purpose piece of furniture, used for eating, relaxing and socialising as well as sleeping. |
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She found a small hollow, pulled out her sleeping bag, used the rucksack as a pillow and tried to get some sleep. |
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I made a sweaty exit from my sleeping bag and stripped down a few layers to my long underwear. |
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Kev and I crawl out of my bed at some point in the arvo, I have no idea whether I have been sleeping. |
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Policemen and security officers routinely beat those sleeping on the streets. |
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As I roused from sleep again, my back stinging from sleeping on the floor, I heard footsteps on the stairs. |
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Haskell, who has been sleeping in the front passenger's seat, cannot be roused and seems to be dead or at least unconscious. |
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All night long the hockey pictures gaze down at you sleeping in your tracksuit. |
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In the past, many cottages consisted of only one or two rooms, plus a sleeping loft. |
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The top floor flat even has a modish sleeping loft overlooking the living space below. |
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In fact, sleeping is relegated to a front room and the loft, and the bigger bunkroom space is used as an alternate living room. |
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He cannot stay at grandmother's because of the condition of his licence and he is now sleeping rough. |
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If he had the choice of sleeping in a warm bed or roughing it, he'd obviously choose the first. |
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The cottages were so minuscule, they must have had some sort of stacking arrangement for sleeping. |
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Gradually, the patient spends more time sleeping during the day and at times is difficult to arouse. |
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Rather, the stimulus itself appeared to elicit a small, brief arousal in the sleeping participant. |
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By the start of the following year, they were sleeping in separate rooms and using the bathroom and kitchen at different times on a rota. |
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These people have a tough time adapting their sleeping and eating schedules to the local time. |
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They make it easy to see outside from the sleeping platform and give the low-ceilinged space a feeling of roominess. |
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She says up to 1,000 children are now living rough, sleeping under hedges and bridges and begging to survive, many of them glue sniffing. |
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With the council telling me a year ago they had no money for widening the road or putting in sleeping policeman, I do not live in hope. |
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He has been either been sleeping rough or staying at friends' houses when they are able to put him up. |
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She'd forgotten that for the next few weeks she'd be sleeping only feet away from the man she'd mistakenly raged at earlier. |
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They talked until long into the night, until she nodded meaningly toward Irena's sleeping form. |
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I placed our raffia sleeping mats at the corners of the room, next to our bags and food. |
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Morning loomed through the cloud of condensation that welled up out of Dan's sleeping bag, a breathing cave if ever there was one. |
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I have been sleeping well the last few nights and my mood has been pretty good. |
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Still, demands persisted for speed cameras, radar traps, sleeping policemen, chicanes and other traffic management. |
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Despite their sleeping arrangements, they somehow managed to be the biological, legally wed, faithfully heterosexual parents of David and Ricky. |
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First Saskia admitted sleeping with Maxwell, and now Makosi and Anthony have been getting up to some suspect jiggery-pokery in the pool. |
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Billy and I had to wake up at the crack of dawn and my jet lag still haunts my sleeping pattern. |
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The gorilla, one of nature's jerry-builders, constructs its sleeping headquarters on a sloping site. |
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Some have heel, joint and muscle ache, and frequent leg jerkiness when sleeping. |
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Quietly, against the gentle sound of wavelets hitting the sleeping island, someone could be heard sobbing. |
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We stopped sleeping together, but when Hanna got a new boyfriend I was jealous for the first time ever. |
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Harry was already sleeping in his accustomed place and, unusually, Dolly came up to rest near my feet. |
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When no one answered, they broke in and searched the building, only to find a watchman sleeping at his post. |
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An equally wasted Kathy was on the floor, her face showing serenity while sleeping. |
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The seafront rooms hear a constant wash of incoming waves, but for most people this becomes a sleeping pill in the end. |
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Meg starts sleeping on the couch with the couple's Abyssinian cats, Belle and Mulan. |
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Having done all the hard work, the time before kick-off on Saturday is a case of taking it easy, eating, resting and sleeping. |
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According to the Internal Revenue Service Publication 936, a boat qualifies as a second home if it has sleeping, cooking, and toilet facilities. |
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For some time, all aircrews remained ready and awaiting orders to launch while staying near or sleeping with our warbirds. |
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I think most people are having a lot of trouble sleeping and there is nothing like a good roll in the hay to send you off to sleep. |
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The sleeping mats had been rolled up and set against the wall and the folded blankets were stacked neatly upon a chair. |
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On the front porch were two rocking chairs and a sleeping old hound snoring away in the shade. |
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As it was dark, the storks were sleeping safely in their high roosting places on the tall pillars of the aqueduct. |
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Three female lions and two lion cubs were sleeping together under the trees about five metres from our mini-bus. |
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Except sometimes I completely lose my inborn aptitude for sleeping for excessively long stretches. |
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Women sell everything from tomatoes, chillies and betel to clay coffee roasters and straw sleeping mats. |
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In a close-up, one of the beasts lets out a mighty roar, and we see a baby sleeping peacefully inside its mouth. |
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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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Children who use mobile phones are at risk of memory loss, sleeping disorders and other health problems. |
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If a key to change is political activism, then what better than political art to catalyse activist stirrings in sleeping souls. |
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A boom in the number of rough sleepers in Trowbridge has forced charity officials to make an urgent appeal for more sleeping bags. |
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In Samhain, banks of grass-covered earth in the shape of a sleeping woman wrap around a pool encircled in a ring of birch trees. |
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We travelled light, carrying just a sleeping bag and spare clothing, and eating and sleeping in village lodges. |
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It was clear now that she was indeed sleeping, her light breathing in no way hindered. |
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She is a light sleeper and sleeping next to me does deprive her of what little sleep she does get. |
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Her bleached blonde hair is dragged up into neat golden coils of plaiting, like a sleeping snake on her head. |
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The two sisters both rested their hands on the coils of the great snake and stroked it gently as others would stroke a sleeping cat. |
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But Sato continued on sleeping, his breath fanning Tenkou's trembling hands. |
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And God also seems to have the highest expectations of us, not settling for second-best or letting sleeping dogs lie. |
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So the Labor party is merely going along with the masses by letting sleeping dogs lie. |
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But ages ago, he had learned to let sleeping dogs lie, so he wouldn't disturb the peace between his eldest and youngest. |
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The servants and live-in farm workers were not allowed to use the stairs but had to climb a ladder to get to their sleeping quarters. |
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It's strange me being a sleeping anti-capitalist working in a business that is all based on money. |
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Dawn broke to reveal the amazing sight of camp beds and sleeping bags almost encircling the All-England Club. |
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On the other hand, smallpox has been eradicated, sleeping sickness has become rare, and polio and leprosy are under control. |
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Hannah lent me a sleeping bag since I didn't take one and I managed to find space in a room with a carpet to sleep. |
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I was doubly shamed, as mine contained little more than a notebook, a camera, a sleeping bag they had lent me, and some lint. |
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I left the bathroom as she began to prepare for a shower and retired to the couch bed, where I had been sleeping for the past few weeks! |
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Many people with total blindness experience life-long sleeping problems because their retinas are unable to detect light. |
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They almost always occur after sleeping, especially if in an awkward position such as leaning against a bus window. |
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In addition to this, most sufferers also experience awakenings and restlessness during their usual nighttime sleeping hours. |
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Victor finished up sleeping in left luggage at King's Cross for a while, one of the station staff having taken pity on him. |
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It rang and echoed in the quiet apartment, until it awoke Brenda's mother, sleeping in the room next-door. |
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Even the noise or light of an electric clock will keep you from sleeping restfully. |
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Music is also put to good use in the baby sleeping room, where there is also a dragonfly light feature creating a restful atmosphere. |
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The anhedonia was pervasive, including sleeping problems, waking early and inability to concentrate in school, even in sports. |
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Everyone was sleeping soundly until they awoke with me yelling at the top of my lungs in pain. |
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So, our sleeping brain may be able to find solutions that our waking brain cannot. |
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When resting or sleeping, sea otters float on their backs and wrap themselves in kelp to keep from drifting. |
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He didn't look angelic or any of the other words people use when describing people sleeping. |
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Anyway, after I got home, had a long phone call with a friend, and went to bed zonked, I had trouble sleeping. |
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Too many executives are paid just for having a pulse, handed wads of money by sleeping boards who mistake cutting jobs for real growth. |
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One could look forward to vacation, sleeping most of the day, drowsing along in a overwarm, zombified preteen state. |
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Kevin wadded up a sleeping bag to use as a pillow and jammed it under his arm. |
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I have long held that sleeping and lying abed are the principal foundations for the good life. |
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Some people search for caribou through binoculars, others take turns napping in a crawl space that is layered with mattresses and sleeping bags. |
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E's sleeping area was a converted walk-in closet, with two mattresses thrown on the floor. |
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Try to avoid chewing khat late at night, and never take sleeping pills unless prescribed by your doctor. |
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Someone suggested that sleeping while facing qibla is not an authentic sunnah. |
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That morning he had trouble sleeping and clocked in half an hour early at Northern Straw. |
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The next morning I awoke to the bellows, grunts and snorts of a dozen huge elephant seals wallowing on the black beach below the sleeping dongas. |
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I'm going to take a leaf out of your book, at least for a couple of days, and spend my time eating and sleeping by turns. |
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As we lay down in our sleeping bags, we slowly let our minds wander off and let our thoughts seek peace. |
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The image of him on his deathbed, mouth partly open, half-lidded eyes staring up at me, haunted my sleeping and waking dreams. |
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They were speedily consigned, without remorse, to the young gentlemen's sleeping apartment. |
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You and Dustin can bring sleeping bags in there as long as there's no hanky-panky. |
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After the tangi, when everything of her had been buried with her, he went into her sleeping hut for a private moment. |
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He once sneaked into the woman's home while she was sleeping, only fleeing when she woke up. |
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He lay sleeping on his king-sized bed, covered under a crimson sheet with the sanguine hat tilted forward onto the bridge of his nose. |
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I never try to convince my body that it should be sleeping when it knows better. |
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Four months later, on the night of her 83rd birthday, burglars ransacked her bedroom as she slept heavily after taking a sleeping tablet. |
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Why have these partnerships ignored the most neglected diseases, such as kala-azar, Chagas' disease, and sleeping sickness? |
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In his corner, Michael has a double thickness of dirty foam rubber, two sleeping bags with broken zippers. |
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One night Stephens mixed a vast quantity of sleeping pills with a bottle of whisky. |
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Youngsters may have heard of kapok fillings in various sports equipment and sleeping bags. |
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At Arillas, a resort with a sandy beach and watersports, the Christos Apartments offer spacious two-bedroom accommodation sleeping five. |
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I'm hoping the combination of sleeping pill and codeine tablets will kick in for her shortly to give her some relief and both of us some rest. |
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The audience huddled in sleeping bags and blankets as the temperature sank below zero. |
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She went afoot all the way to our house. I founded her sleeping on the grass in the morning. |
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Her raven locks were plastered to her head in sweat, and she was sleeping soundly. |
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My sleep is much improved though the doctor refused my latest request for sleeping tabs. |
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A calm morning, as if the gods partied late last night and they are still sleeping fitfully. |
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Finally, I was forced to take a sleeping tablet in an attempt to stop myself from going completely insane. |
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The fact that her sister might not be fully sleeping and know what we were doing and possibly be aroused herself got me going even more. |
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Since precolonial times Indians had made mats for covering the frames and lining the sides of wigwams and for sleeping or sitting upon. |
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It had taken all her feminine wiles to seduce Pemberton, the butler, and then spike his drink with a sleeping pill. |
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Wednesday's deceptively warm sunshine reassures us that we have been right in not worrying about sleeping arrangements. |
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When Jane's psychosis got especially scary, she wound up in a hospital casualty ward, where she was sent home with some sleeping pills. |
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Add ornamental grasses, shrubs, trees and vine-covered arbors to act as windbreaks, rain shelters and sleeping quarters. |
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In the fairytale, Sleeping Beauty was a stunningly majestic woman doomed to wait for someone to wake her. |
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And, when Brian has trouble sleeping, he requests that Larry read him a bedtime story. |
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Mountain sheep were everywhere, some sleeping by the road, some foraging, bells ringing from their necks as they moved. |
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In the morning his brother, who had been sleeping in an adjoining room, found him and removed the blindfold and cuffs. |
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We spent our days and nights with the kids at the center, sleeping on bunk beds with thin mattresses. |
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When we finished shooting, I had a hard time sleeping because my adrenaline was high from the previous month. |
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Almost as an afterthought he flashed me another knowing grin, but again his eyes told me to let sleeping dogs lie. |
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Unlike Rita Ora, who she totally calls out for sleeping with Jay, Liv is alleging that she actually turned him down. |
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Today skid Row resembles a Third World tent city teeming with sleeping bags, shopping carts, and people with nowhere else to go. |
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She had been there as my mother and I sat with him around the clock, sleeping by his bedside, anxiously checking his vitals. |
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The robots can slice through stone and rough out vast blocks of stone while the artisans are sleeping. |
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There is one intensely sexual passage in which the protagonist cannot tell if he is sleeping or awake. |
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When in doubt, barge into the meeting, argue, then call him out on sleeping in his office. |
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I woke up my two children who were sleeping at the time and went outside. |
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Once a boxy room with a tiny adjoining cloakroom, it has been transformed into a contemporary double bedroom with sleeping platform and luxurious en-suite wet room. |
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I climbed the ladder beside one of the sleeping bags and wormed inside. |
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Yet none of his family members, one of whom was sleeping in the same bed as him, contracted the disease. |
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I wouldn't advise sleeping pills, but a nice warm bath might do the trick. |
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You may well be about to embark on four days of cosseting, eating, drinking, and sleeping. |
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The staff of ASPCA's NYC Adoption Center are sleeping on cots at the shelter to make sure animals there stay safe. |
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If you're more concerned about making tee times on your honeymoon than in making whoopee, then you had better get used to sleeping with your golf bag. |
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Although you could bring your own bedding, you can rent everything from bedside tables to air beds to sleeping bags, although they advise prebooking the extras. |
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She's got everything on the bike, extra fuel tank, tent, ground sheet, air mattress and pump, sleeping bag, picnic blanket, gas cooker, even snorkelling gear. |
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His neck had a kink from sleeping in one position for so long. |
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It was back in 1977 that Sherwood acquired two sleeping carriages at a Sotheby's auction in Monte Carlo and began the process of recreating the great train. |
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She was the pale and sleeping kind, the kind who had to spend centuries waiting for the proper time to rise and redeem their lands, but she looked like one. |
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Moose recalls that he had difficulty sleeping during the investigation and that he worried about whether he would be allowed to remain in control of the murder hunt. |
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Yammara has been sleeping in desultory fashion with a student, Aura, who then turns up pregnant and moves in with him. |
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The Jones family anguish turned to unbridled joy early last Wednesday morning when Conor arrived home none the worse for his ordeal after spending over a week sleeping rough. |
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The worst of the attack is over but I'm still spending a great deal of time sleeping and, although the fever's gone, the mysterious joint and muscular aches remain. |
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The seven-year-old Detroit girl was sleeping on the couch as her grandmother sat next to her watching television. |
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But Hayes has concerns about promoting news of scientifically approved sleeping around. |
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I could hear rain, music, my wife sleeping and the joyous yaps of a cat. |
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At Nick and Tess's house, Tess checks in to find a sleeping Stuart before rejoining Nick in the front parlor to sit together by the fire and gaze at the tree. |
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Several Hampshire rams had been seen during the present week, however, sleeping and cropping the grass in the yard adjoining a well-known York church. |
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As the agents apprehended and detained the man, the dog remained unleashed, and ran down the hill to where Marino was sleeping. |
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Other symptoms include bleeding, jaundice, excessive yellowness of urine, feces, eyes and skin, excessive hunger, thirst, burning sensations and difficulty sleeping. |
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I was told before my first trip that no city in the world offered the dreams you could have sleeping in Havana. |
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She turns in dud stories, misses deadlines, and is prone to occasionally sleeping with her young, struggling musician sources. |
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The living room is provided with an ample couch, satellite TV, radio and CD-player, a table with chairs and two sofas that can serve as sleeping places. |
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Heather slid out of her sleeping bag and found the zipper and un-did it. |
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East African sleeping sickness, caused by T brucei rhodesiense, is a zoonosis with an extensive animal reservoir in ungulates, including game animals. |
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I saw her when she had to have cloth restraints on her arms so she could not get out of bed or pull out her IV, and I saw her sleeping like an angel with her stuffed cat. |
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Noisy dogs keep people from concentrating, resting or sleeping. |
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They are sleeping, but they shall wake up, they shall be resurrected. |
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The most bankrupt excuse is that these events took place a long time ago, eyewitness accounts may differ, and it is best to let sleeping dogs lie. |
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I will let sleeping dogs lie and wish the man all the best in the world. |
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It's high time I experimented with regular sleeping patterns. |
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The body's natural rhythm of waking and sleeping is about 25 hours. |
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Nelson stood and stretched his muscles, stiff from the prolonged still position and the rigidness of the chair, and went over to check on his sleeping son. |
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I'll be sleeping on a blow up lilo for the last week or so but who cares. |
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Equally at home running along the ground or chasing through the canopy, they cruise the forest looking for a vulnerable ringtail or a sleeping sifaka. |
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A waxing crescent moon rose in the eastern sky over the sleeping village. |
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Not only do the GPS units track where the cattle roam, they also monitor head movements, thus indicating whether the cattle are eating, sleeping, or just walking. |
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He notices an older man nearby dressed in monk's robes, sleeping. |
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Maybe just the act of posting a novel in a forum where bored Babus can read it and slam it will be enough to awaken the sleeping literary lion in aspiring novelists. |
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And for Jennifer Adams, sleeping apart from her husband, Fraser Mackay, is also the key to their happy marriage. |
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After some running around and playing, Thena settled down and spent most of the evening sleeping on me, even returning after I'd wander off to go do something else. |
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The youth is sent to a farm to learn jackarooing, for which he has no aptitude, sleeping in the shed with rats and terrorised by a part-mad farmer's wife. |
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He had scratches on his wrist, maybe from a cholla cactus or from sleeping under a mesquite tree. |
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The couple, from Doncaster, were sleeping in their first-floor bedroom when the first wave hit and floodwater washed through the ground floor of their hotel. |
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All I gotta do is print them out, but my rents are sleeping already! |
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She is an attractive, weak-minded and desperate middle-aged teacher who gives into the temptation of sleeping with a reasonably virile teenage boy who has a crush on her. |
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Unlike a lot of bands on the verge of a tour, they won't be going through the regular checklist of getting the van road-ready or packing sleeping bags. |
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She said Luke had become withdrawn since the bullying, preferring to stay indoors, sleeping till late in the afternoon and wetting the bed regularly. |
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But sometimes you just have to take the rough with the smooth, watch the way the cookie crumbles, let sleeping dogs lie, and remember that a rolling stone gathers no moss. |
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She never seemed fazed or perturbed by the goings-on and the very chaotic sleeping arrangements. |
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The three lovelies were bereft of canteen, maps, sleeping gear, and even food, as they trudged into God's country with only their beauty and their image to protect them. |
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We had 2.5 wonderful days of lovemaking, talking, sleeping in each other's arms, showers together, and then I could feel him withdrawing over the last day. |
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This she manages by sleeping with men she encounters in the most sordid bars in the grimmest towns she can find. |
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In the hypnotizing 15-second clip, a groupie filmed Bieber sleeping on a large striped day bed. |
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She made her way down the dark hallway, and flipped on a small table lamp in the living room without remembering that Matthew was sleeping on the couch. |
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Exhausted, hadji Murat goes to bed at once, sleeping fully dressed, poised for flight. |
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Her thin shoulders sagged beneath her cotton sleeping kimono. |
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Martin looked around him at the stained sleeping bags covering patches of worse stained carpet and the walls scrawled with tags, taunts and empty boasts. |
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The group banged on the door to alert the sleeping occupants to no avail. |
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Despite sleeping late, I awoke with a real humdinger of a hangover. |
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To be sure, tryptophan as a white pill, not a slab of white meat, is used by some as a sleeping aid. |
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Sleeping in a one-bedroom apartment with fraternity keggers going on outside is good for pampered big leaguers, anyway. |
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Sleeping accommodations are limited to two persons, but this could be increased using removable cots in the living area. |
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But if one had to choose a single ballet from the classical repertoire as the best example of its kind, it might have to be The Sleeping Beauty. |
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Sleeping on the floor was out of the question and I couldn't go upstairs leaving Doug to the mercy of my parents. |
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Last year, Borovikova tore a ligament in her shoulder, but she simply strapped up her arm and carried on with the Sleeping Beauty tour. |
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Sleeping on the beach is no longer an option because the beach police will swoop down and move you on. |
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All the other little girls were in their ballet tutus as Tinkerbell or Sleeping Beauty and I went in a brown paper rubbish bag. |
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Sleeping with an animal for comfort is not like sucking your thumb or dragging a blankie around. |
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The Sleeping Beauty has long been considered the signature tune of Britain's Royal Ballet. |
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Sleeping arrangements consist of a twin bedroom with a pullout double bed and a single sofa-bed in the living room. |
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The shrine of the Sleeping Buddha is reached via a steep set of steps wound through two moon gates. |
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Thus, while The Sleeping Dragon has occasional moments of greatness, it is, overall, a lackluster, uninvolving game. |
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Brambling always makes me feel somewhat like the prince in Sleeping Beauty, fighting through the thorns to reach the prize. |
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McKinley expands the story of Sleeping Beauty in this spellbinding novel of adventure, love, humor, and magic. |
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Sleeping patterns may also be affected, hence the reason that young people go to bed later and get up later. |
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It is staging Swan Lake and The Sleeping Beauty, both of which feature sumptuous scores by Tchaikovsky. |
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Roll over Cinderella and tell Sleeping Beauty the news, York has a new and most unlikely pantomime in town. |
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Sleeping is probably the only time you ever see his face relaxed, relatively immobile and at peace. |
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Fantasyland in the centre of the Disneyland Park contains the Sleeping Beauty's Castle. |
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In the main gallery a video installation entitled Sleeping is immediate and personal, inviting you to listen and feel. |
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An evening of rare rapport and sophisticated sauciness awaits discerning pleasure seekers in the form of Sleeping Beauty. |
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Sleeping between five and seven, some have futons for spare beds, cots for babies and can accommodate pets. |
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In 1925, the porters organized the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, which was led by A. Philip Randolph. |
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Monica was asked whether she had considered taking the new production of The Sleeping Beauty to Russia. |
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She championed the classics, with lavish productions of Swan Lake and Sleeping Beauty. |
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She was sleeping very badly these days, what with the new baby and all the activity surrounding him. |
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As early as his second panto he was cast as the Queen in Sleeping Beauty. |
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Rooms often had stone benches, used for sleeping, and holes indicate where curtains once hung. |
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This is a weaker solution than laudanum, an alcoholic tincture which was prevalently used as a pain medication and sleeping aid. |
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But I feel like 40 miles of bad road. I pull the sleeping bag over my head and curl my body around knobs of rock and tussocks of blueberries. |
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Instead, Puck mistakes Lysander for Demetrius, not having actually seen either before, and administers the juice to the sleeping Lysander. |
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After begging the queen to stop sleeping with Claudius, Hamlet leaves, dragging Polonius's corpse away. |
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During the war, Moore produced powerful drawings of Londoners sleeping in the London Underground while sheltering from the Blitz. |
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At least, I would not be sleeping that night. Why did I have that espresso? What a maroon! |
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Next I will compel you to undergo pains and hardships, sleeping on the ground, drinking nothing but water. |
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The only evidence of decapitation was a line around his neck and his skin was still soft and fresh, as if he had been sleeping. |
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Eventually, they decided it would be best to let sleeping dogs lie and not discuss the matter any further. |
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This Apoplexie is a kind of Lethargie, a sleeping of the blood, a horson Tingling. |
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My sleeping bag fell off my backpack into the water, while we were knapsacking up the mountain. |
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Many Londoners, in particular, took to using the Underground railway system, without authority, for shelter and sleeping through the night. |
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I had been warned of the inadvisability of disturbing sleeping dogs, so it did not surprise me when the wakened dog snarled at me. |
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Since a person sleeping is in this suggestible state, they become easily deceived by what appears in their dreams. |
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Aristotle compares a sleeping person to a person who is overtaken by strong feelings toward a stimulus. |
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Whenever I pass the park, I see the homeless people sleeping on the benches. |
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In many places, melarsoprol has been the only treatment available for second stage sleeping sickness. |
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All I have is a sleeping bag right now. All my money goes to keep up the cars. |
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She was a truly Faustian archaeologist, not above sleeping with other researchers to find out what leads they were following. |
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After James fell in with fast company he started doing drugs and sleeping around. |
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The other girls appeared to be sleeping through it as well, but there's an old saying that says every closed eye isn't sleeping. |
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She heard his deep, drawly voice urging the unwisdom of sleeping with calked boots on, and Beaton's hiccupy response. |
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He had been sleeping on top of the coverlet it seemed, and he still had on his swamp-stained pants, which had dried cakily along his legs. |
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The man joined a group of bergies sleeping near the police station and pretended to be one of them when confronted by the rangers. |
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I was living in Baltimore, teaching art and sleeping with an artist when, out of nowhere, I was swept away in a tide of baby fever. |
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I've spent the afternoon writing laddish synopses of films like You've Got Mail, Sleepless in Seattle, While You Were Sleeping, Waynes World, Men in Black and Bill and Ted. |
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When lying down arkars nearly always keep the head erect, as if on the lookout, and when sleeping they lie with the neck outstretched. |
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The theatre's stage has been transformed into an ice rink for the spectacular ice show Sleeping Beauty, which features Olympic skating stars from Russia. |
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If you air out your sleeping bag after you use it, it will smell better the next time you get in. |
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According to tradition, the goddess lies sleeping beneath the mountain. |
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When we arrived at the cabin, we unrolled our sleeping bags. |
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Sleeping in the forepeaks with my behind tucked on the starboard bow quarter I could feel the hull flexing as the rig squeaked in the waves and the gusts. |
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Three weeks later, I am still sleeping without the aid of medication and feel like a new, and much more with-it, woman. |
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From sleeping on an air bed, he's gone to living in a mansion and driving a Bentley. |
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Williams launched his savage attack on Mr Huntley as he lay sleeping on an airbed on May 28 last year. |
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He said he started drinking in 2007 and became addicted to alcohol, barbiturates and sleeping pills. |
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Her man was a fan of the bawdier Burns and it wisnae sleeping he had in mind. |
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The man, identified as Ehud Halevi, was allegedly resisting arrest for sleeping in a synagogue outreach centre last Monday. |
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Sami Brookes and Johnny Robinson from the over-25s have been sleeping on beanbags in the loft to escape. |
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When the neurons were activated, sleeping mice entered REM sleep within seconds. |
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The school's scientists also developed the first drug to treat malaria and pioneered treatments for sleeping sickness and relapsing fever. |
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