She settles into one position and barely shifts until she wakes the next morning. |
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She wakes up at 5am, says her prayers and plans how she will do it and to which of her minions will be assigned the most gruesome task. |
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One morning, a village on the periphery of a city wakes up to find itself bifurcated by the construction of a National Highway. |
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They don't want the ice cream man in their neighborhood because the music he plays wakes up their kid. |
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We are also told that insobriety was a thing of the past at wakes on these islands. |
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He falls asleep while praying on his knees and wakes up with his mouth full of candlewick bedspread. |
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Whatever she dreams about makes her a fearsomely wild creature, all teeth and claws for a few seconds when she wakes. |
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She wakes up early in the morning and works on her wood sculptures until about noon. |
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Italian wakes are dramatic and overwrought enough without half-witted celebrities in attendance. |
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Claire wakes up the next morning and runs into the bathroom to throw up, she has been getting quite bad morning sickness and is fed up of it. |
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I did what any normal person who wakes in the middle of the night would do. |
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It's the stereotype of the helpless girl in the water who wakes up to find a lifeguard giving her mouth-to-mouth, like Prince Charming. |
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The brothers comfort Precious when she's inconsolable, and rock her to sleep when she wakes up crying in the middle of the night. |
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The hour of Franklin's bedtime is directly proportional to the ungodly early hour he wakes up in the morning. |
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Everyman protagonist Josef wakes up in an unnamed European city with nothing but a suitcase. |
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A horrible, somewhat muted screeching noise wakes me from a dreamless sleep. |
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Many of them, heedless of the no-wake zone that they were in, were gunning their engines, kicking up huge wakes as they headed straight for us. |
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If you download in the mornings, before the US wakes up, there's generally no waiting time. |
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He wakes his comrade, who stirs and stolidly puts on his boots, army shirt, cap, gun. |
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Attempting to convey an epic feel on a low budget, the movie introduces us to an amnesiac protagonist who wakes up to an eerily empty London. |
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The following morning, the Granthi wakes up the Guru, carrying the scriptures back to the throne. |
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Still, one could say that all wakes are formulaic, rituals being a most popular and apparently effective means to deal with death. |
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The weather is gorgeous, and we are constantly bobbing around in the wakes of larger boats. |
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While the language of propaganda demonizes whole peoples and deadens us to the effects of policy decisions, poetry wakes us up. |
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Dolphins, for example, are often seen chasing each other through the water like frolicsome puppies or riding the wakes of boats like surfers. |
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The custom of providing hospitality at wakes or funerals is well documented for the seventeenth century. |
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Both wakes and funerals for Peter and Martin were attended by some of the largest crowds ever seen at funeral services in the Bronx and Yonkers. |
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Lively wakes are held after Polish funerals, with toasts and tributes to the deceased. |
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Now, after 343 of them perished in the terrorist attacks, there are just too many funerals, wakes and memorial services to get round them all. |
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Statutory Bank Holidays belong to the same tradition as the old northern wakes weeks. |
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Many parents said they would still have to take their children on holiday in wakes weeks. |
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The Glamorgan gentry patronized the boisterous village wakes, and even established new ones in communities which lacked them. |
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When she wakes up from that whack you gave her, she'll be ready to deal you a wallop, I'm sure. |
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If we can stay with it, neither acting it out nor repressing it, it wakes us up. |
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Anyway, to return to my story, the sprog has absolutely no concept of time and wakes up at odd times during the night and starts making a racket. |
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You have to learn when your Tamagotchi needs food, when it needs to sleep, when it wakes up. |
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And he took the wand wherewith he lulls the eyes of whomso he will, while others again he even wakes from out of sleep. |
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This type of fellow does not care for tourists, takes his coffee black and wakes each morning in the dark without an alarm clock. |
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Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale is a winter-time favorite, a zestily hopped ale that briskly wakes your tastebuds. |
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He sleeps three hours a night, wakes at six in the morning to monitor the state's reservoir levels. |
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He wakes up late on Sunday morning and meets for brunch with a few of his cronies. |
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Although her children are relieved when she wakes up, the doctor tells them that any sudden shock could provoke another heart attack. |
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An accident lands Maya in a coma in the hospital, and Tamar postpones her trip until her ex wakes up. |
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It tells the story of a woman suffering from psychogenic amnesia who wakes up daily with her mind a total blank. |
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The red-headed guy goes back to the club, meets a man in the lav, is drugged and wakes up in a deserted industrial area. |
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And, if she sleeps on the right side of her face, she wakes up with pain shooting from near her nose up to her temple. |
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In the morning it wakes me up to the sparkle and dazzle of the sea, and the gleaming stretch of beach, not yet crowded with slick brown bodies. |
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I'm quite a light sleeper, so even my answering machine taking a message usually wakes me. |
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My sleep is disturbed by visions of the apocalypse, with a kind of ridiculousness that wakes me. |
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He often comes home late and wakes up the little ones because he wants to spend time with them. |
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Potent purple pigments in the blueberries are excellent for livening up the arteries, while their vitamin C content wakes up the immune system. |
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Harry wakes up weary, but rouses quickly and showers, resigned to being late for the day's meetings. |
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Flat waters cover a deep-down base, making for optimal wakes with minimal rebound thanks to the sloped shores on either side. |
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A few hours later, an elderly man wakes his wife up with the aroma wafting from their weathered percolator. |
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And the wireless connection, after the machine goes to sleep and wakes up, re-establishes itself automagically. |
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Consequently, if a man syllogizes while asleep, when he wakes up he invariably recognizes a flaw in some respect. |
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I mean, not everyone wakes up one morning to find themselves invulnerable to physical harm and super strong. |
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A flask of Greek coffee so sweet and thick you could cut it with a knife wakes you up and it's time to go back to work again. |
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When she wakes up, Julia is nowhere to be found either on the plane or manifest. |
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He wakes up, downs the backwash left in a cheap beer bottle, and dons his pilot gear. |
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Sometimes Bev hears a string of words in Maori in her sleep that she notes down when she wakes. |
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Next morning Ian wakes up to discover his leg has turned an ominous shade of black. |
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The film is a harrowing tale about a woman who wakes up to find her husband dead. |
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It wasn't long before I began to predict the frogs' underwater routes by watching the wakes left by the powerful thrusts of their hind legs. |
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I hope he gets a really bad dose of whatever his fix is and never wakes up again. |
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Every time you go to make love, the baby wakes up or the toddler toddles in. |
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Dozing off, he wakes up to find that he has missed the latest bus. |
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She requests a wake-up call but wakes before the designated time. |
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She wakes from a coma a few days later to learn the awful truth. |
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It is one night of tenderness with his dream girl Goldie that largely fuels the story, especially when he wakes the following morning to find her dead. |
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This we use in times of sadness and happiness, for wakes and weddings. |
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These require the isolation of the corpse, prohibit the holding of wakes over the body, and permit doctors to prevent the removal of a body from hospital. |
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He could cry at Christenings, weddings, Bar Mitzvahs, wakes. |
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He is on medications to maintain him so that hopefully over time, there is going to be the day he wakes up and they can start to rehabilitate him. |
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The problem is that their ruckus interrupts my reading or wakes me up. |
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A slushy dysfunctional housewife chokes on a sandwich in her kitchen and wakes up to find that she has been saved by God. |
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When Paul wakes up in bed with Becky the morning after his bachelor party, it ignites a chain of slapstick events that force him to wonder if he's marrying the right woman. |
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You find it in the expressions on his face while he sleeps, the way he stretches as he wakes and the flicker of a smile he gives you every so often. |
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They follow ships at sea, feeding on the refuse left in their wakes. |
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They ride the ship wakes for miles as they pass over shallow shoals. |
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After being bailed out by a friend, he is kidnapped and wakes up in a bleak room designed to look like a hotel but with a false view window and a locked steel door. |
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We invite all the Buddhas, bodhisattvas, all the great teachers and the deceased to the dharma room and we chant so that everybody wakes up together. |
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He can't hold a bedside vigil until the boy either wakes up of snuffs it! |
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The speaker wakes up to find swallows etching his walls with shadow, and captures a big thing or two about solitariness, if that's not too juicy a word for loneliness. |
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An accident victim named Johnny Smith wakes from a coma with a skill at premonition. |
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She does her nut and wakes him up to challenge him about it. |
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Once, when Beloved wakes, Denver has sweet bread that she gives to her, and at this point, sugar becomes a pacifier for Beloved, in the same way sweets soothe a child. |
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Telemachus wakes at dawn and has criers call the citizens to assembly. |
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The Northern Ireland Secretary has called for an end to the province's Groundhog Day, whereby everyone wakes up to the same scenario every few months. |
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It infects him, enthuses him and surely wakes him up in the morning. |
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Sal wakes him up to ditch the car and has trouble sleeping himself. |
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Yen found that male copepods, pinhead-size marine crustaceans with only primitive light sensors, chug along the tiny wakes left by females. |
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Blackpool was a centre for tourism for the inhabitants of Lancashire's mill towns, particularly during wakes week. |
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One of the legacies of the pottery industry was Stoke's own version of the wakes week. |
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Alice's sister wakes her up from a dream, brushing what turns out to be some leaves, and not a shower of playing cards, from Alice's face. |
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Helena, coming across him, wakes him while attempting to determine whether he is dead or asleep. |
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The dances were often associated with rushcarts at the local wakes or holidays, and many teams rehearsed only for these occasions. |
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To overprotect his family, he wakes up before six o'clock in the morning to take his daughters to schools, universities or work. |
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I wish I could chill out about the neighbor's barking dog, but it wakes me up every night. |
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The side effect is that the drugs cause Mara to sleepwalk and then, when she wakes, not remember what occurred during her somnambulant state. |
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The story concerns a young naval pilot who dies but then wakes up in a new body in a future where society has changed drastically. |
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Great solemnities were made in all churches, and great fairs and wakes throughout all England. |
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As Jenks shined the large spotlight on the water, he saw a few bubbles and four long wakes leading away from an expanding circle of blood. |
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Perceval, who had been warned against talking too much, remains silent through all of this and wakes up the next morning alone. |
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The woman wakes, sits up, looks at Sigurd, and the two converse in two stanzas of verse. |
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It tells the story of an elite policeman Filip Marvan, who is hit by a car and wakes up in a hospital in 1982, in Communist Czechoslovakia. |
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At the wakes time Morel was working badly, and Mrs. Morel was trying to save against her confinement. |
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Our day usually starts at sixish when my eight-month-old wakes me up. |
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To the Orthodox Jew, halakha is a guide, God's Law, governing the structure of daily life from the moment he or she wakes up to the moment he or she goes to sleep. |
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Connie wakes up in an expensive hospital, the mother of a new son and mistaken for the daughter-in-law incredibly wealthy Grace Winterbourne was expecting to meet. |
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This is especially the case in late summer when the sea is aflame with mareel and the boats come and go with illumined wakes while the ghostly fire drips from the oar-blades. |
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When she wakes up from her coma, there's that one true, full bit of vulnerableness I give her, and I think it carries through the rest of the movie. |
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There's a TV commercial out now for a nasal spray in which a man in need of a decongestant wakes up to find that his entire head has turned into a giant schnozz. |
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Hundreds of millions of European starlings now flock in the winter, almost darkening the skies in some areas, leaving trouble and messes in their wakes. |
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