We stumble drunk onto a train, and I snore and dribble on your more-than-ample chest. |
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Matt let out an abnormally large snore and I imagined myself smothering him with his own pillow. |
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When he finally started to snore lightly, Heather unzipped her sleeping bag noiselessly. |
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His head was leaning back, and every time he breathed a snore would erupt from his nostrils. |
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A loud snore suddenly filled the room and Tomas leaped back and tripped over a dusty, plastic covered chair. |
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The good thing is, aside from some privacy, you don't have to hear a roommate's snore. |
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Forty-five per cent of normal adults snore at least occasionally, and 25 per cent are habitual snorers. |
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I heard a loud snore coming from the room next door and remembered that I was in Gabby's house. |
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Now, while I stand by each and every one of my choices, right now, I'd settle for someone who knows how to make tabbouleh, and doesn't snore. |
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And do others tell you that you snore or have short pauses in your breathing while you sleep? |
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The ferret gobbled them up eagerly and curled up in Nathalie's lap, making a strange noise that sounded like something between a snore and a purr. |
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I expected people who did not have the souls of accountants to start to snore at Piketty's numbers, numbers, numbers and more numbers. |
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You are more likely to be sharing your couchette with a bearded man with a thunderous snore than with Daniela Bianchi. |
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About 25 percent of children ages 3 to 7 snore at least sometimes, and about 10 percent of children snore often. |
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Snoring is often associated with sleep apnea, since a person suffering from apnea tends to snore. |
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Some people fall in a heap and when they snore, it's not their fault. Then their snoring wakes them and they wonder who woke them up. |
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There are all kinds of ways to fall asleep. Some people fall in a heap and when they snore, it's not their fault. |
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Connect the plug of the respiratory flow snore sensor to the round socket16 on the top of the device. |
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Marine biologists have found that that while dolphins may not snore, they do vocalize in their sleep. |
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I actually find that having this once keeps me snore free for up to a week. |
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Morning One, December 22, 2008 The dorm was dark and quiet except for the intermittent buzzing of a faint snore or more. |
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Visually and choreographically, the show is a snore, but you might be awakened by the hyperboisterous audience carrying on like a claque, which it may have been. |
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I know you've always wanted a whole bunch of kids, and I know whoever your wife is has to be a deep sleeper because you snore a lot more and louder than you think! |
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Does the patient snore heavily or stop breathing during sleep? |
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He flattened his ears, closed his eyes tighter and pretended to snore. |
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Ensure in this case that the minimum submergence given in the data sheet is observed, Other types of operation e.g. snore operation or dry running are not allowed. |
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You snore and have pauses in your breathing while sleeping. |
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I am staying home, and I am listening to her snore and wheeze, and reveling in the swampiest, most awful breath that ever emanated from an angel. |
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A democratic management of schools and a participatory method of teaching should be snore important to prepare students for democracy that the content of what is being taught. |
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She joins us in bed and there we snore, three happy heads on the pillows. |
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He used to snore, then the next thing I noticed, he would be up. |
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In Savasana, the last pose we did, often one or two of them would fall asleep and snore. |
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A smug, self-pitying sleepwalk through celebrity culture, it might make her Hollywood pals smirk but it will likely make you snore. |
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It's just like getting someone to admit that they snore. |
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You use the respiratory flow snore sensor for diagnostic purposes. |
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During the night, patients snore, usually quite loudly, and experience frequent breathing pauses that are noticeable and often worrisome to their partners. |
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Rapid priming and repriming in snore conditions. |
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The Remove dormitory echoed to the old, familiar sound of Bunter's hefty snore. |
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She would snore to beat the band and not bother me a bit, while Ben's snore came to grate on my every nerve ending. |
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The Snore Stopper is a watch-like device that is specially designed to stop people from snoring. |
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Other than an unreleased jam session in 1974, later bootlegged as A Toot and a Snore in '74, Lennon and McCartney never recorded together again. |
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