Hain's difficulty is that he took his forty winks at a most inappropriate moment. |
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Unfortunately, trying to catch forty winks before last night's debate between candidates Kerry and Bush was not a good idea. |
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With all the commotion going on outside on Sunday, Eric retired to his favourite spot for forty winks. |
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There are countless winks to the audience as a parade of stars appears in self-effacing cameos. |
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So, once again, we're into the world of whispers and sources, rumours, winks and knowing nods. |
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He's a wonderfully large Dickensian character, offering low-key winks and smiles. |
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But the tiredness caught up with me, too, so while the process was running, I lay down on the sofa and took forty winks, too. |
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Set your alarm for midnight and try to catch a couple of winks before roping up and entering the world of technical glacier travel. |
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It's not the brand of forty winks single insomniac procrastinators are meant to experience so understandably it's got me worried. |
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I still know where the young kids are at, and it seems most of them are head down on their desk having forty winks. |
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There is too much mugging, too many knowing nods and winks to the audience, something which starts to feel more cloyingly tragic than farcically comic. |
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The car is the source of most of the laughs as it winks its headlights, smiles using its front bumper, and uses its trunk to conk meddlers on the head. |
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But before you switch off your mobile, blissfully catch forty winks and let your voice mail pile up, remember that message retrieval costs Rs.1.50 per minute. |
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At least they'd go out on the pitch feeling refreshed after forty winks. |
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So it's back to passive browsing through some of my favourite blogs, excluding the Australian bloggers who, unlike me, are catching up on their forty winks. |
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On the bench I was free: I could read, eat, observe the world around me, sink into a pleasant reverie or even catch forty winks. |
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The door to Sister Penny's office was closed: she'd be catching forty winks on her couch. |
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Got you a extra blanket I'll roll up out here and grab forty winks, ride out at first light. |
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That gives the farmer an extra forty winks, knowing that there are no false alarms with this innovation. |
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I was the junior editorial assistant on one of the company's teenage magazines and thus was being paid in winks and a handful of sweeties. |
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Only our well-turned instant messenger gives you opportunity to send and get winks or mails absolutely and repeatedly. |
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Socially wet, economically dryer than bones is his style – yet his social liberalism winks on and off according to political exigency. |
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The SEC adds the case to the list, sends the money to the Treasury, and winks at the public. |
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White House staffers were warned not to leak anything before the session with Roberts, but there were winks and nudges. |
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But, her support is not explicitly clear and instead seems to be nods and winks to what she really believes. |
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There is no question that side issues, nudges or winks are going to be made in order to produce a resolution. |
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Now is not the time for inaction, for dithering or delay, nor is it a time to play a game of winks and nudges, and looking for signs. |
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The rules also state the actors take their characters seriously enough and forgo the ironic winks that provide a safety net for their ego, but can pop the bubble of the plot. |
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She glances up at Georgette at the altar and Georgette meets her eye, winks without smiling. |
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The movement of an eye, which replaces the movement of the mouse, is scanned by a camera and winks are substitutes for clicks. |
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Others may misunderstand or ignore reinforcement such as winks and nods because they are too subtle or because they are insufficient motivators. |
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Conducting governance by winks and nods simply leads to poor decision-making, inept administration and corruption. |
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New Smart Shutter technology automatically takes a picture when the subject smiles or winks. |
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Enlarged as though in a magnifying mirror, the abundant follicles sprout gut-string stubble as a gentle sleeping smile winks above the prognathous jaw. |
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And the not-so-subtle winks to Batman lore will be enough to satiate hungry fanboys for now. |
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The auction is expected to last almost half and hour, so get your nods and winks ready because there'll be plenty of opportunity to put your hand in your pocket! |
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All the emoticons, winks, display pictures and text decorations are now available for all of you AIM users out there as well! |
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Between rock credibilty and mainstram winks, Biffy Clyro is clearly looking for having a foot in both camps, while managing decently this performance of tightrope walker. |
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The balding pate shines, the brow wrinkles, the watery eye winks, the goatish smile smeared over a goatee'd face, the face of your own future? |
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Then he gets up from the table, turns around, smiles, and winks. |
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He doesn't understand French and plans to catch forty winks, but is extremely apprehensive throughout, because he knows a revolver is going to be shot off in the last act. |
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The danger is that as the MCU gets more byzantine, and the intertextual nods and winks become more common, its films won't make any sense unless you've seen all the others. |
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Gulliver is surprised it didn't happen sooner. Catching forty winks during an airport stopover can be a trying experience, so much so that many people myself included no longer make the effort. |
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In fact, this morning, during the forty winks which I have already mentioned, I saw myself having dinner with Mrs Diamantopoulou, who has thus far not taken up the invitation I extended to her. |
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He winks at me, and all the wrinkles in his face smile. |
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The aim of all and sundry is to stay with the pace, reduce the sails to a minimum, protect the boat and, deafening racket permitting, grab forty winks to try to restore their alertness and clarity. |
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Getting your forty winks is essential to physical and emotional health. |
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About once a week, when she has come into our bed in the morning, we'll let her watch CBeebies on the iPlayer app, so we can grab a few extra winks. |
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Mr Bush is all winks, jokes, flapping hands and puckish grins. |
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However, their way to the stage is still as mockingly melodramatic, with the violins, the ridiculous poses and the cliché heavy metal eye winks are still present. |
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He winks, smacks his lips and frantically drains the go-cup. |
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If the killer winks at you, you have to play dead. |
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We see the young Knausgaard proudly displaying his love of Simple Minds and other now unfashionable bands without any nods or winks from the author to the reader. |
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As your feet tread the gruff of mountain heather Sugarloaf mountain almost winks at you from a distance, enticing you nearer. |
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This was the moment the club had waited four years to see, four years of gradual accumulation of shares, of winks and nudges and pleas and pontification. |
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All this devastation is caused by the same person: the finance minister, who looks good, winks nicely and just oozes charm, but he can sure wreak havoc. |
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Then, he sought to determine in what contexts winks were used, and whether, as one moved about a region, winks remained meaningful in the same way. |
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As you're so tired, why not try to catch forty winks before you leave? |
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The banner ads incorporate animation that winks and jumps, and they rotate, with each new ad successively replacing the one that went before on the banner. |
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