He had stopped gaining weight, and it had become so painful when he latched on that I began to dread him waking up. |
But directors are finally waking up to the idea of him as a serious actor, rather than a Welsh scarecrow fuelled by white-hot energy. |
In it, there is a young man waking up in the morning after a nite of excess and liquor. |
Imagine waking up and being offered homemade waffles, light and crispy, with butter and syrup. |
He picked up his cell phone to call her but thought that he would be waking up the whole house. |
Burnley Crown Court heard Mr Cook, who works in computers, suffered a break to his retina and feared waking up blinded. |