Alex said that he paints during his sleepless periods and is at work on a large canvas depicting a car using using a stippling technique. |
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And Kieran, heavy-hearted at his lord's unhappiness, lay sleepless at his side. |
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One sleepless night Bill was channel-surfing and stumbled upon me in dialogue with one right-winger or another. |
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The graveyard shift requires a gentle soul to soothe the sleepless to sleep or keep them company until tagging with the Morning Report team. |
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His horse looked ready to drop, and lines of worry and a sleepless night crossed his face. |
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That first weekend I literally locked myself in my room, sleepless and without eating. |
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Angry residents are up in arms after railway engineering works caused sleepless nights. |
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Manolo, the horseman, haggard after twelve hours in the saddle and a sleepless night, reached out to shake me fully awake. |
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Once back in the office they find themselves trapped in a cycle of long hours and sleepless nights. |
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He feels a sleepless night ahead, filled with tearless agony, wails of frustration again emptying. |
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Her regularly soft voice is scratchy, disclosing the unspoken knowledge of sleepless nights and drowsy days. |
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And then the second wind hits at about 8 and another sleepless night rolls around again. |
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When he was sleepless he lay on his back and told his beads, and there was a small rosary in the pocket of his pyjama coat. |
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My personal toughest spot in transitioning so far has been a fairly sleepless night just before my first day back at work. |
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Not a word was spoken and they both went to bed only to rise at six in the morning after a sleepless night. |
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The next morning, unheeding of her sleepless night, Lib's school time routine began once again. |
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After a few hours of sleepless boredom, he took out a handgun from his leg holster. |
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There is a drug enforcement commission that also spends sleepless nights and yet schoolboys and girls choose to ignore such timely advice. |
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They found a little straw but the cold chilled their bones and they lay there sleepless and afraid. |
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The next day, after another sleepless night of coughing, we both decided to wag work and uni. |
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She spent a sleepless night passing along the police line searching out scraps of news. |
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After a sleepless night, I managed to reach her in the morning and she confirmed that I was about to be sacked. |
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She tried to keep her eyes open but the sleepless day was beginning to catch up with her. |
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There are a few tracks from long since deleted records and a few oddities gleaned from recordings made on the ghetto blaster on sleepless nights. |
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A person who snores is often an object of ridicule and causes sleepless nights for others. |
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I've worked really long hours, missed lunch breaks, and had several sleepless nights. |
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I have until Friday at 12 to get it done, which means working all day today and tomorrow and possibly having a couple of sleepless nights. |
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Hours of stress, sleepless nights and the worry alone couldn't be good for anyone. |
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The levels of adrenaline and endorphins remain high and can cause a feeling of restlessness and even a sleepless night. |
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One lady blamed the library for her sleepless nights, claiming once she has borrowed a good book she stays up all night till she finishes it. |
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Every night he went home alone and spent many sleepless hours lying on his bed, waiting for the day he could be with her. |
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She spent an anxious and sleepless night made worse by twenty-four hours without food. |
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I've never had a sleepless night in my life and will easily sleep 12 hours. |
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The answer comes to us after much soul searching and many sleepless nights. |
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They will blame the policemen's lack of diet consciousness, sleepless nights, and reckless food habits. |
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He actually had some sleepless nights as he went on checking the alertness of the security personnel drafted for the exhibition. |
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And on the occasions when a pill was mistakenly forgotten, were all the sleepless nights that followed nothing but a hollow joke? |
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The traffic of the great city went on in the deepening night upon the sleepless river. |
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But my fears of sleepless nights were totally unfounded because five-month-old Oliver, bless his cotton booties, is not usually the crying type. |
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Whether this is down to them all recently becoming fathers is unclear, but those dirty nappies and sleepless nights won't have helped their mood. |
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I brood without control sometimes, sleepless, like a child in tears, and like all the hardhanded workers, smug patriots, and ordinary men on the street I've known in my life |
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It was a sleepless night in chechnya for two lawyers from the Russian town of Orenburg, Sergei Babinets and Dmitriy Dimitriyev. |
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The stress, compounded by fitful rest and sleepless nights, ages you quickly. |
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With the jumbos invading the fringe villages during nights, villagers are spending sleepless nights to save themselves, forget about saving their crops and habitations. |
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Spinal fusion surgery, from which he had not fully recovered, left him struggling and sleepless. |
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Solid gates are more likely to catch the wind, and a faulty latch will cause the gate to bang about, causing you and your neighbours sleepless nights. |
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Whether it's sleepless nights, mood swings or loss of appetite, the chances are that the stresses and strains of everyday life have affected you at some point. |
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After a sleepless night, it is important to have a nap, that lasts as long as possible? |
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The debt was a heavy load on the part of the Government whose leaders were spending sleepless nights thinking about ways and means of overcoming the problem. |
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Most of us have experienced a sleepless night where we've tossed and turned and counted sheep until the sun came up. |
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On the wedding day, Alice brushed her hair and looked in the mirror at her sleepless eyes. |
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She's still experiencing sleepless nights and cries at the drop of a hat. |
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And behind the sleepless Moms will come binders full of freshly scrubbed lawyers looking to turn a buck on the news. |
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Now we are learning that it is not just sleepless nights looking after Prince George that may have unsettled his mood. |
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There was no repeat of the sleepless nights and wobbly knee that Coe had experienced before the 800 m final in Moscow. |
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Certainly those who attended the Nagoya meeting had moments of deep frustration and many sleepless nights. |
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If the minister has a sleepless night, perhaps he could read the agriculture critic's comments and speeches. |
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While she steered clear of the front lines to avoid arrest, sleepless nights and days spent dodging the police left her battle-weary. |
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Looking at his pale face and sleepless eyes, I yearn to have his old, ebullient self back, the self that wanted to challenge nature itself. |
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After many years of neck pain and sleepless nights, wearing the bracelet has helped reduce the pain to a bearable minimum. |
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Often this is accompanied by an annoying nagging feeling and sleepless nights provocative legs. |
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We have had sleepless nights together when there has been eminent danger of violence. |
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Late into the weekend, sleepless and unfed, I had a headache. |
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You don't necessarily have to live with the sleepless nights of insomnia. |
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If your job and your boss have been causing you a lot of sleepless nights, you better take a vacation before you become a nervous wreck. |
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As such, this morning Marc was keen to get some rest after what had been a virtually sleepless night. |
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That caused a bunch of unnecessary bankruptcies and too many sleepless nights in the boardroom. |
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But she got angry and we argued and for the second time in my life I spent a sleepless night. |
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They dismantled the Eagles with an aggression and precision that will have given Hawthorn's brains trust sleepless nights. |
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Lights that have caused residents in Horwich to suffer sleepless nights for the past year are to be allowed to stay, a government inspector has ruled. |
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The New Yorker, July 31, 1978P. 36 The close-fitting, sleepless night, View Article. |
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There is behind this, you intuit, a growth in sleepless nights, one that is exacerbated by a numbness about numbers big and small. |
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The fact that people became sleepless and stressed out and that their hearing became damaged, seemed to take second place to economic growth. |
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She would not be able to bear another tense, sleepless night. |
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And after a sleepless night, early morning he goes to his atelier and starts to burn the outlines of Dumping Place and Genocide. |
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First there was Marcus Trescothick, sleepless in a hotel in India, shuddering out of an England tour, an England career. |
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And all of us who have had sleepless nights wondering what to do with human trafficking, we are going to be going back this afternoon assured that we have found a way forward. |
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Little ween the snug card-players in the cabin of the responsibilities of the sleepless man on the bridge. |
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I can take the sleepless nights and potty-training. |
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They were not only sitting for the exam, but also appreciating the sleepless eyes that are paying attention to their needs and helping them to realize their dreams. |
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The masks come off, and over a long, sleepless night of painful revelation, mother and daughter lash out at each other in frustration and rage, fuelled by dashed hopes and profound regrets. |
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Z is for a quick zizz, which is what everyone exhibiting at Chelsea will need after months of sleepless nights worrying about the effect of cold and drought on their plants in the worst winter and driest spring for decades. |
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One sleepless night Miranda, her imagination running wild, played a game in her mind where she rescued queens who had fallen under a sleeping spell. |
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But talking with another mom with a sleepless infant or a 4-year-old who's discovered the joys of talking back reinforces the fact that I'm not alone. |
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To protect residents from sleepless nights: The sleepwalker. |
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The sleepless, all-seeing, unblinking public eye. |
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Its swishing glide sounded, to the sleepless Germans, like a witch's broomstick passing: so to them she was one of the Nachthexen, or Night Witches. |
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Equipped with nothing more than a length of rope and a carpenter's adze, Shackleton and two crew-members successfully completed the journey in 36 sleepless hours. |
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Building a business around teen trends is a guarantee of sleepless night. |
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Three goals against the Netherlands in their opener offered a teasing glimpse of their promise, but sleepless nights and fretful days took their toll on the Qatari youngsters as they tired and collapsed under pressure. |
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In the run-up to the release of Point de suture, Parisian journalists experienced fretful days and sleepless nights trying to generate well-informed copy about Mademoiselle Farmer. |
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Hunger, nakedness and disease have created images which, if caught and projected onto the screens of the warlords would perhaps also give these people a sleepless night and make them begin to think about Angola. |
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Compstat may have given some police officers sleepless nights, but in a broad environment of falling crime there is more credit than blame to go around. |
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The program also provides insight into dealing with the issues that affect young children with eczema, which include coping with low self-esteem, managing sleepless nights and preventing infection. |
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Dustmites cause many allergic symptoms and are the culprits of many a sleepless night, when congestion and nasal discharge prevent you from resting. |
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Before they have even made their first CD, imagine the years of hard work, the years of practice, the sleepless nights, because it is also a passion, and all the time they spend practising their songs. |
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A disconcerting request, humanly speaking: after a sleepless and exhausting night spent casting the nets with no result, how could one believe him? |
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Calm, cool and collected, he is always able to find solutions to his clients' problems with the assistance of liters of coffee and sleepless nights. |
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Father Coughlin said the trials of starting a new community have caused him «many sleepless nights,» but he believes that it is part of God's design. |
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If you decide to stay the course and finish engineering school, it will mean long hours and sleepless nights. |
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Dr. Banting was working as a part-time instructor at the university when, during a sleepless night on October 31, 1920, something he was reading in a medical journal suddenly clicked. |
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So after many more sleepless nights, and many more tears and much deliberation, I called my son in Prince George, where he has his medical practice and told him that I thought I had Alzheimer's Disease. |
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I blame a sleepless night or free drinks at a cocktail party. |
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I ruin careers and cause sleepless nights, heartaches and indigestion. |
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The half horse, half eagle Hippogriff is really convincing and the spectral Dementors will give many a youngster sleepless nights. |
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The EEA reports that one-in-four Europeans experience harmful levels of noise pollution, with health risks ranging from sleepless nights to heart disease. |
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He does, however, take comfort in reflecting on the men who served next to him and in the reassurance offered by his wife, Chulan, on those sleepless nights. |
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He stood there almost voiceless, lumpishly ugly with his face yellow and creased after the sleepless night, and his birthmark like a smear of dirt. |
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