When she came to wake me up with her findings on the third day, her eyes were baggy and it appeared that she had not slept much at all. |
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It seems like yesterday that he was the wakeful baby who nursed incessantly and rarely slept through the night. |
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Doyle still slept, looking wan and exhausted, but that hint of a smile was still there. |
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The carpets absorbed the sound of his feet landing on the floor, but Lombard stood still all the same to make certain that the Ifrit still slept. |
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He missed lectures, dropped out of courses, spent long nights reading abstruse texts, and slept during the day. |
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That night we slept like logs, warm as toast in our luxury tent in a campsite we'd found on the bank of the river Vedder. |
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He used his phone and his watch as an alarm clock, and he slept on an air mattress. |
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Security guards stood watchfully, while anxious exhibitors slept alongside their valuables in case thieves struck in the night. |
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We wore those stupid bell bottoms, beads around our necks, slept on waterbeds and generally didn't have very much to say for ourselves. |
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On the cradle by the window slept their precious jewel, their baby daughter. |
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The first night at sea began calmly and William slept soundly but as the night wore on, the ship began to roll as she encountered a fair swell. |
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After they boarded, Blaine and Claire climbed onto the aft well deck and slept, their energy drained from the events of the last night. |
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She still slept with the worn teddy bear and the very raggedy blanket but only Karina knew this. |
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He walked towards the cave exit, which was directly adjacent to the room in which he had slept. |
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You slept when you could, but you were always awake at first and last light in case of a surprise attack. |
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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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I can't even remember all the classes I slept through because you kept me up all night. |
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In reality Maddy had no idea if he'd actually slept with her, but it wasn't her business to ask or even know. |
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I curled up and went to sleep, and I slept soundly for the first time since I've been here. |
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I have not slept in a solid bed for three weeks, you haughty wench, and I'll not have your condescending airs and your reproachful glances! |
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Before his recapture, he stayed at inns or slept at video game rooms, all located in the vicinity of the two marketplaces. |
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The condition was first spotted among survivors of the Blitz in World War II who slept in deck chairs in air-raid shelters. |
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He also enraged the Marquise by referring to her as Petticoat III and by calling the wolfhound who slept in his bed his Pompadour. |
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He looked down at the pretty redhead, her long straight hair lying softly across his chest as she slept. |
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They reached the Takakkaw Falls warden cabin, where they slept, all in one room with a smoking wood stove. |
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Oh good I thought, but apparently I slept through the car being set alight, the firemen coming and a tow truck. |
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At home she rebelled, ran away, did drugs, slept around, got pregnant and lost the baby. |
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We slept in typical village chalets that any Zambian can build at minimal costs. |
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He slept like a log, his amnesia forgotten, through the morning and the noon. |
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Here she slept at night, but during the day she amused herself on a table, where the woman had placed a plateful of water. |
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There were five lean-to shelters there, each of which slept up to six people. |
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Some individuals rested or slept in the back of the enclosure, while others appeared to wait nervously for us to leave. |
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As the two men slept in a rest area at the side of a motorway, a witness recognised their vehicle from police warnings on television. |
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I woke to the rain pouring onto my body from where I slept and I was dragged into a situation by which there was no shelter around me. |
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He's been like a headless chicken for weeks now, studying and doing his exams, he's hardly slept and he's hardly eaten. |
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The habitual early riser laid in bed and slept till almost noon for the first time in her life. |
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Mr Smith slept on the premises for two nights at the height of the flooding, having food ferried in by boat. |
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Unfortunately some swell worked into the bay and things got very rolly through the night so Naomi slept badly. |
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One night he armed himself with an axe as Fred and his wife slept at their home. |
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After being made redundant, she slept rough for a few nights in a derelict building and was unlucky enough to be caught in a heavy frost. |
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They all slept rough the previous night and many managed to blank out the morning sniffing glue. |
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I was so glad of my bed when I got to it that I fell asleep right away, and slept through until I was woken by the phone at eight. |
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There they fell asleep and slept peacefully, as lovers did when they were together. |
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His clothes were rumpled and looked like they'd been slept in more than once. |
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He was still in the outfit I'd picked out for him for the party, but it was rumpled from being slept in. |
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Rumors are aswirl on campus that she actually slept on the floor at a freshman dorm. |
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On one occasion, a lump of a stone was hurdled through her bedroom window and landed on the floor after passing over her while she slept inside. |
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He opened his bedroom door and we all went in, then being the lazy bums we were, we slept half the day away. |
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Soldiers slept in tents and had no running water or dining facility, used burn-out latrines, and endured sand fleas, crickets, and extreme heat. |
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It could've only been about an hour and a half before I feel asleep, but I slept until I was awakened by the front door opening. |
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The celtic crone, having slept through the dead winter, awakens restored to maidenhood. |
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On Saturday I continued to pamper my cold, ate, slept and made my way to Luton. |
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Police reported a slew of burglaries in which the culprits entered homes while occupants slept, stealing whatever they could make off with. |
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The fire had burned low while we slept but the embers were still glowing and hot. |
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Some residents said they had not slept through the night due to scary sounds of gunshots and blasts. |
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He dressed quickly for school and figured Alice had slept in so he stopped by the guest room. |
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Becki ran her hands through her hair and found that the fairies had tied ribbons and bows into it while she slept. |
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She had never smelled such a strong sea breeze, touched water so cool, slept so soundly and felt petals so silky. |
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They had slept on mattresses of straw over which they had thrown clean linen and their own blankets. |
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She had a toy rabbit, a security blanket, and her own crib, although she slept at night with her human foster parents. |
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He still slept in his camp bed, and used a dining-table that he had made out of deal boards with four fencing posts for legs. |
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I slept in the bender we had erected for work parties after we had purchased the land in December. |
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Brandark had found a boulder to use as a heat reflector and slept between it and the fire with only his beaky nose poked out of his blankets. |
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It was an impressively timbered 16th century farmhouse with the most comfortable bed I've ever slept in. |
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During warm months the Ojibwa slept on cedar bough mattresses, each person wrapped in a bearskin or deerskin robe. |
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For night after night she slept in a chair by his hospital bed, refusing to leave his side. |
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But there was this older guard who moved his bedding and slept right outside my cell door. |
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We saw the unusually subdued opening titles, with an empty beanbag where once Jill had slept. |
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It had high mountains where dragons slept in dark caves and low valleys where tiny sprites slept under toadstools. |
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A heroin addict has spoken of the moment he used a heavy wooden lamp stand to beat two men to death as they slept in his flat. |
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At night, they slept as husband and wife, and she had to admit, he was not too awful with her. |
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Michael took another step closer to her and she noticed that he too had slept in his clothes. |
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We also slept in hammocks, stood lookout watch at the end of the jibboom and furled topgallant sails during beautiful evening sunsets. |
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We slept in a bell tent and after my work was over went down into the forest for walks. |
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It was all chaos and smoke after a car or truck bomb exploded directly beneath the window where I had once slept. |
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Two Bergies slept in the front garden outside our bedroom window Saturday night. |
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We slept over in the cabin and I was given an upper berth in one of the rooms. |
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I can hardly believe I slept so well, no dreams, nightmares or visions to contemplate this morning. |
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I slept in a cramped space, hidden between boxes of goods, alongside other people. |
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So that's why I slept surprisingly well for a guy whose body was trashed with alcohol. |
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We slept well and paid a warden who appeared in the morning to clean out the perfectly clean showers and toilets. |
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I slept on a truckle bed, sharing a room with two brothers in their thirties. |
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Tours are offered of his modest house, where he slept in a truckle bed and practised in an interior of monastic restraint. |
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She wrapped the blankets more tightly around herself, staring morosely out the open, shutterless window of the hayloft where she slept. |
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In order to absorb the lupine hunting spirit, Blackfeet braves slept on furs and offered howls of praise to the wolf. |
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I do remember the bed I slept in had a very princessy bit of netting over it, with coloured stars and things, which I liked. |
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We were still living in Bronxville, and in my room there were two twin beds where my mother and I slept. |
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The bed had a thick straw pallet for a mattress, and the sheets were threadbare and grubby, but they had slept on worse. |
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A dog, white and black hair tangled in a knotted mess, slept at the girl's feet, paws twitching every once in a while, signs that he was dreaming. |
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Viarruel said calls had been made by his colleagues to the Ministry of Public Utilities and Environment to repair the boxes where the chimpanzees and mandrills slept. |
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I slept through the alarm clock and was woken by hammering on the door. |
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We got home lateish, and slept in later, then I worked most of Saturday while Paul moved around the furniture so we could accommodate a party on Saturday evening. |
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I slept well, and woke with a ravenous appetite for breakfast, as usual. |
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By nightfall, I had showered, eaten some soup that a friend brought me, and I slept in my room for 12 solid hours. |
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Just before Christmas a woman told media outlets she slept with McDermott during his marriage to spelling. |
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They slept on cots and sang freedom songs while waiting for movement leaders to raise money for their bail. |
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I've only done it once, and then I slept for a week, no kidding. |
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They ate chips and salsa and guacamole and steak fajitas and slept in a real bed for the first time in days, indoors. |
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It afforded the inhabitants peace of mind while they slept or rested. |
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He slept in an upright position in a custom armchair, so the reasons for his lying down to sleep are open to speculation. |
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Commoners slept alfresco, under statues of past Olympic champions. |
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I had been burning the candle at both ends, I hadn't slept well all term. |
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I retired early and slept until evening, and deeply at that. |
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Whether he slept with any of his female correspondents we do not know. |
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As I slept, the moon outside shone brightly, and the black sky was alight with stars blinking down over my little neighborhood in suburban New York. |
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The group of people there will almost certainly contain a number of men my age who are unshaven, whiffy, and wearing the same dirty tee shirt they slept in. |
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This is a bit rich coming from a man who has slept with 250 women. |
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I get pangs of missing my co-sleeping and babywearing days, but I also remember the sense of freedom and relief when they finally slept in their own rooms! |
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A central exploration of these situations has been the creation of nomadic habitations, which are designed to be worn, slept, stored and sheltered in. |
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I slept in a bell tent with about seven other Red Cross members. |
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She slept with them even though they treated her with contempt. |
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I slept reasonably well, awaking only for the Erie, PA station stop. |
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If he had pulled over, got some fresh air or even slept when he should have, instead of talking to his lady friend on the phone those 10 people would still be alive. |
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The beast just overwhelmed him, just mauled him as he slept. |
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Murphy took him under his wing, and one day he gave Rock To Russell, My Brother, Whom I slept With. |
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Now limbless, he slept, drug-induced, unaware of what awaited him upon waking. |
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For weeks they slept under banana trees and lived on scavenged food. |
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Then we went to the pub, caught public transport home, slept for a couple of hours and went to our validictory dinner which was good, bit teary, but not half bad. |
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For days he had slept beneath his ample bedding, as his mind churned and twisted, in trying to fit itself around what had become of it, and what he had seen. |
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At any rate, having done a fair bit of shopping on Friday I was able to stay out of town altogether on Saturday, and just slept late and loafed around. |
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Her dark hair should have been twined in a missish braid to keep it from tangling as she slept, and instead it spilled in dark silken handfuls over her shoulders. |
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While she was gone, Dexter rekindled the fire using the wood stacked in a pile under the edge of canvas that covered the small area where they had slept. |
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As the temperature struggled to remain above zero, volunteers slept rough to raise awareness of the struggles facing the homeless on a day-to-day basis. |
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I can honestly say I've never slept in a bender, and I never intend to. |
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I got into my billets' place and slept most of the afternoon. |
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Nothing had felt this good since he had slept in Awi's wickiup, with the Dakota snow outside and the smell of cinnamon and long grass in his nose. |
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He started sucking on his pacifier a lot, and he slept less. |
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I took the sleeper pill last night and I slept a dreamless sleep. |
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The purpose of the third soldier was to provide an alert assistant to the driver while the relief driver slept in one of the two bunks in the cab. |
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As he made his way across the country, he usually slept in a shed or barn. |
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And not having slept on my own for more than three weeks, I now can't seem to drop off without someone next to me hogging the duvet and kneeing me in the back. |
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John, and Patsy slept in a double bed squeezed into Mike's office and Burke slept with the Archuleta's son. |
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He slept on bracken, the only concession to comfort a down quilt and a patch of woollen red plaid, often seen wrapped around him as he went about his business. |
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Eventually, she moved the guy in front of me to business class, and we both slept in peace. |
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So I took some medicine which knocked me out and I slept until 9am. |
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He knew that despite Ivo's scrubbing he was still as foul as a pig in a wallow, and yet the knight slept in the same bed with him, and offered him closeness and comfort. |
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Alex had been driving during the night while Max slept, but somehow he'd taken a wrong turn in the dark, a wrong turn that turned into several wrong turns. |
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It also draws a graph of how well you slept, which tells you whether that midnight snack was good for your sleep or not. |
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The last time, she said I was white trailer trash and slept in a dumpster. |
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And for the next few days, the exhausted scientist slept almost round the clock, making up for the months when he often worked 36 hours at a stretch. |
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Northup slept on a plank 12 inches wide and 10 feet long, with a stick of wood as his pillow. |
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I slept for most of yesterday and today, cos am utterly exhausted. |
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As the exhausted and injured men slept below decks the ship was struck amidships by a torpedo from a German E-boat and she broke in two, sinking in just 15 seconds. |
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One by one, men she slept with are bumped off and it's clear other officers suspect her of committing the heinous crimes. |
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Staffers who have slept in the bunkroom overnight during heavy snows insist they have heard the ghosts clattering in the night. |
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But for that beneficent drug, not one of those men would have slept a moment during that fearful night. |
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Perhaps you've noticed that none of the women in the classic MGM musicals had navels and that all married couples slept in twin beds. |
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Bill claimed to have slept with 1,000 women during his 30 wild years as the band's bass guitarist. |
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The dogs attacked Edie, Vivianne's lhasa apso, while it slept on its owner's mobility scooter. |
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His expenses were minimal, as he almost always slept on a bedroll he carried with him. |
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This may have been an accubitum with magical qualities of procreation for sterile husbands who slept on this stone. |
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It was a good-sized room with a huge shower, air con, flatscreen TV and one of the comfiest beds we've ever slept in. |
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A FAMILY had a miracle escape yesterday after an oil burner seeped killer fumes into their home as they slept. |
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During the walk, she slept under the stars in a bivvy bag, without even a tent for comfort. |
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She has never slept with a woman before, although that pulse was always blipping just beneath the surface of her ordered heterosexual life. |
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Babies slept soundly on cradleboards beaded with sky blue swirls and intricate floral patterns. |
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Tim lived off ant juice and slept under submarines, just so he could skate without getting noticed by the Viet Cong. |
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For the next 6 weeks, Bischof and Bassetti measured the woman's brain waves as she slept. |
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How long I slept I cannot tell, for I had nothing to guide me to the time, but woke at length, and found myself still in darkness. |
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He slept there from time to time, in the fantasy of the canopied bed, with its countless pillows. |
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They stood on line, and slept and ate and cellphoned, all night and into the day. |
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My centuria slept in one of the stables, under the stone mangers where the names of the cavalry chargers were still inscribed. |
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Harry was used to spiders, because the cupboard under the stairs was full of them, and that was where he slept. |
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However, he slept right through the night, and was still dead to the world when I slipped out. |
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He said he'd slept with hundreds of girls, but I know he's exaggerating. The real number is about ten. |
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A sense of fastidiousness made the doctor choose the left side, near the door, when he slept in it himself with Clara. |
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We shivered miserably throughout the night. Now and again fitfully slept, but the pain of the cold always aroused me. |
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The rough ground was covered by platforms, mats, and skins on which residents slept. |
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That night he slept the sleep of happiness, blissfully ignorant that he had placed the letters in the wrong envelopes. |
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I half slept and half woke and enjoyed for several hours that dreamy, in-betweeny state of living that hovers between consciousness and sleep. |
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Yet another guardian, Osbern, was slain in the early 1040s in William's chamber while the duke slept. |
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The doctor and myself slept in a long, deep, French dugout, with a heavy timbered roof, quite warm, and scarcely less insectiferous. |
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These boats were crewed by three men, who operated a watch system whereby two men worked while the other slept. |
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The poppy made him sleep and while he slept they leeched him to drain off the bad blood. |
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When she saw houses lofting past her window, she ran to the child, who slept on a feather bed and she gathered the coverlet around them both. |
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Anselm then slept, awoke returned to Aosta, and then retraced his steps before returning to speak to his mother. |
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He had a special passion for horses, having enjoyed riding at school in Dartington, where he sometimes slept in the stables. |
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Ursula recorded that during air raids all three slept in the same room in adjacent beds, holding hands for comfort. |
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This did not raise much suspicion because she usually slept late after a night out. |
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Children slept in a loft above, while the kitchen was either part of the hall or was located in a shed along the back of the house. |
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Lice were common, especially amongst workers who worked and slept side by side in the cramped conditions of the slum. |
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He served the Republic in comfort and ease, and had slept soundly on his paillasse in the little garret allotted to him in the Town Hall. |
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Just as Ithaca came into sight, the greedy sailors naively opened the bag while Odysseus slept, thinking it contained gold. |
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In November, Albert was made aware of gossip that his son had slept with an actress in Ireland. |
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Fossils of the troodonts Mei and Sinornithoides demonstrate that some dinosaurs slept with their heads tucked under their arms. |
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Towards the end of the poem, the flyting turns to Sif, Thor's wife, whom Loki then claims to have slept with. |
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It is believed that Hercules slept there before attempting one of his twelve labours. |
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The one thing they did consent to was a cloak they could use to cover themselves while they slept. |
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There sleep the mighty dead as in life they slept, warriors and princes of high renown. |
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Dubin slept through the ringing alarm, aware of Kitty trying to rouse him and then letting him sleep. |
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I slept really well, too, but that may have been because of another healing ingredient I use called shiraz. |
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I'll bet you dollars to doughnuts that sleaze slept with your boss and I wouldn't take it lying down. |
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The wedding company, fatigued with their enjoyment of the previous night, slept soundly late into the next morning. |
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So, before he slept, he sent his sister a special-delivery letter knowing she would receive it in the morning. |
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But while men slept, his enemy came and sowed tares among the wheat, and went his way. |
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To understand the new London, I lived it. I slept rough with Roma beggars and touted for work with Baltic laborers on the kerb. |
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While Pan slept, the tyme machine was communicating with Skyn regarding Pan. |
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He slept between sheets and on a flounced Winnipeg couch that stood in one corner of the twelve-foot square room that served as his cell. |
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The infamous bobo was telling people that I had slept with a hooker. |
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The croc dragged Mr Kerr from his tent at 4am as he slept alongside his wife Diane and three-month-old son Kelly. |
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She admits to having slept seven-in-a-bed with Tadjik nomads and even with the Chinese Army at a frontier post in the Pamirs. |
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A SHAMELESS mum nicknamed Tarty Tara was jailed for two years for setting her house ablaze while her girl of three slept upstairs. |
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David was pleased that he shared a name with the king of the Alamo, and he slept wearing his coonskin cap for weeks. |
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About five nights of Steinbeck's trip are unaccounted for, so it's possible he slept in his camper shell on one or two of them. |
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He slept rough or begged friends to let him stay until the Cyrenians offered him a bed. |
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She doused herself in turps and put a match to it as he and their two children slept upstairs, an inquest was told. |
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I didn't ask her if she slept around, ask her for a kiss or want her telephone number. |
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A BURGLAR who stole items including a Peppa Pig money box from a family home while children slept upstairs was caught when a trail of coins led police to him. |
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A NEW RTE show has exposed a filthy home where five small children slept just feet away from a rat's nest in a house filled with four years of rubbish. |
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Officers confirmed that Donnelly, in his late 30s, carried large sums of money on his person and kept a substantial amount of money in his sleeping bag when he slept rough. |
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Una nox dormienda means that one final night that has to be slept through after a few score years of pain and its palliations, of pleasure and disgust after pleasure. |
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Rather than stay in Cumbernauld House, the commander, Lord George Murray, slept in the village's Black Bull Inn, where he could enforce closer discipline on his soldiers. |
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When she was discovered the next morning by the landladies, Ida and Belle Hall, his insistence that he had slept on the floor was met with disbelief. |
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The Saxons, led by Odda, attacked the Danes while they slept and defeated the superior Danish forces, saving Alfred from being trapped between the two armies. |
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He slept fitfully, plagued by bad dreams and a persistent cough. |
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The younger Julio, 54, has boasted of bedding more than 3,000 women in 71 countries, while dad admits he slept around when he was married to Julio's mother. |
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Kenneth Gray stood over his partner of two and a half years, Lisa Brannigan, as she slept with her 12-year-old daughter, Teesside Crown Court heard. |
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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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I SINCERELY hope that no-one slept through this year's summer. |
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They even were able to get Wrangler to custom-make two pairs of size-50 jeans for Sun, who slept diagonally across a queen-size bed in their home. |
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Many of them slept on air beds at Everton Park Sports Centre last night. |
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Ser Dunaver's squire Jodge could not hold his water when he slept. |
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He had slept for two hours after winning Best in Show Tuesday night at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, and now was 13 hours into his postvictory news media tour. |
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Pedro and Rolando Corvas died when their Coleman Focus-5 heater malfunctioned and filled their unventilated tent with carbon monoxide as they slept. |
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Healing visions and dreams formed the foundation for the curing process as the person seeking treatment from Asclepius slept in a special dormitory. |
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They slept in the ryokans or in Buddhist Temples when they traveled. |
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