Dad used to get me up at the crack of dawn and take me to the beach to see the sand getting raked and cleaned up, ready for the day. |
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It's a place where the rank and file once began every workday at the crack of dawn with a heaping stein. |
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Typically, he'd be up at the crack of dawn on Saturday morning, and fly to Budapest or Barcelona or Berlin. |
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In fact, I was at a sunrise service at the crack of dawn earlier today, service for Easter Sunday. |
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I believe hardcore fisherman may scoff at this time of day, thinking that you have to be up at the crack of dawn to make the best of it. |
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Strange and sinister things sometimes happen on the streets of York at the crack of dawn. |
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Most of the girls were up at the crack of dawn because of their nervous excitement. |
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That I have had to get up at the crack of dawn the past two mornings has not helped my mood. |
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Billy and I had to wake up at the crack of dawn and my jet lag still haunts my sleeping pattern. |
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Getting up at the crack of dawn wasn't much fun, but the tench fishing certainly was! |
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As planned, I left the town by means of the Jeep just at the crack of dawn. |
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Perhaps they've been up at the crack of dawn or earlier, so they are tired. |
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We pushed it off the roundabout and back onto the A1 and reached home at the crack of dawn on Monday morning. |
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I would wake up early in the morning at the crack of dawn, go to Shivaji Park and watch the children play for hours. |
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We started our journey, at the crack of dawn, as the early morning sun shone behind the morning mist. |
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Contrary to my expectations, the drivers don't have to be on the road at the crack of dawn every morning. |
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Contentedly you camp, singing happy-clappy Bob Dylan tunes around the fire before heading out next day at the crack of dawn. |
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Thibault is considered the family alarm clock since he's up at the crack of dawn every blessed morning. |
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These days, Medina gets up at the crack of dawn and joins her 12-year-old brother Mohammed to take their family's sheep and goats out to pasture. |
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Mercy was up at the crack of dawn like an early bird to get breakfast. |
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Many parents moan about their offspring rising at the crack of dawn. |
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The starting signal of this major race through Switzerland sounds at the crack of dawn at the Rhine Falls. |
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Every day, Mueller gets up at the crack of dawn and only finishes work at seven in the evening. |
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Nothing can match the feeling of casting your line out on a quiet lake at the crack of dawn and waiting for that special fish to bite. |
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He came there every day, from the crack of dawn to the evening hours, until the day he died, four years later. |
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Despite all premonitions, the team slept relatively well, but we are all up again at the crack of dawn. |
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Each morning I rose at the crack of dawn to find Les already up, waiting for the sun to rise so he could get out there and paint. |
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And at the crack of dawn, to put on paper what remains of these night-memories. |
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My partner Brandon and I awake at the crack of dawn for a canoe ride on the milky blue glacial waters of Lake Louise. |
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We'd pile into the car at the crack of dawn and my father would say a Hail Mary before we left, to make sure that the Virgin Mary kept an eye on us. |
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Talking of which, I'm heading to Athens at the crack of dawn to get a first look at preparations for the Athens Olympics, where I'll be spending a chunk of my Summer. |
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L'Étrange cirque de Monsieur EdgarAt the crack of dawn, under the wan gaze of the moon and a sprinkling of stars, Monsieur Edgar brings his circus to town through back alleys. |
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Curly is however still trying to reach and board the Zeeman Challenger as quickly as possible, preferably before midnight, as he wishes to return to Bligh Water at the crack of dawn. |
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But as the time of the encierro approaches, everything changes: as people have stayed up all night or wake up at the crack of dawn, the party can start. |
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The growers do that at the crack of dawn and in the morning. |
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To shield the preparations for the attack from the French observation, the movements towards the future zone of the operations are also made of night and at the crack of dawn, the columns of Regiment stop in a wood. |
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This is mainly because when you think of a Delain gig, you think of an impatient crowd waiting in front of the doors at the crack of dawn, and I can't help but feel sorry for those who have to spend the whole day in the rain. |
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When we heard the news, we went to the pier at the crack of dawn. |
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It's a very quiet and foggy crack of dawn. |
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You're getting up at the crack of dawn and joining the morning rush hour. |
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The grandfather went from village to village at the crack of dawn, visiting all the slaughterhouses of the county, buying all the tripe from the lambs, pigs and veal that was killed every day. |
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