Despite the jetlag, he is thoroughly engaging, predictably all-knowing and slightly manic. |
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The jetlag hasn't kicked in yet, which is just as well because I've had to hit the ground running. |
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Despite a stinking cold and hefty jetlag, she's still found the time to arrange her records in order of importance. |
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They are giddy with jetlag and an unspecified number of rum swizzles from the Yankee Clipper. |
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There's no jetlag problem as there is a time difference of only one hour during the South African winter. |
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Despite their jetlag and travel fatigue, the students were attentive and curious. |
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The Team seems to have stomached the 14 hours jetlag, even if the daily work on the web seems a bit harder than before. |
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But I'm a little disappointed about how I did in Korea early in the season. That's a long trip and you have to cope with some serious jetlag. |
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You will therefore suffer from jetlag more when you fly from Europe to Asia, and when returning to Europe after a trip to the United States. |
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It is particularly effective for those who are sensitive to jetlag, for insomnia and the improvement of worker's lives. |
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Two years later he was diagnosed with malnutrition, which he blamed on getting back to hotels late at night and constant jetlag. |
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Better still, the short flight time of less than four hours from the UK to nearby Agadir means you won't have to deal with jetlag. |
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An escape to sunnier climes doesn't have to come with a side serving of jetlag. |
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Meanwhile, he was also braving jetlag, and he performed in Ottawa, Canada, at the end of June and in Los Angeles on 22 July. |
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However, we have to take into account the jetlag with other countries which could slow down the activation. |
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Thus, it would now require Him to travel for more than 30 hours and have a 12-hour jetlag to stay with us for only 7 days. |
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I left for the 4th round of French championship with still Mexican jetlag and my thoughts still in hospital with my family! |
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In terms of design and gastronomy, there's no better cure for jetlag. |
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They have shown that disruption of these rhythms by shift work, or jetlag may affect one's health and well-being causing symptoms such as difficulties reasoning, mood liability and stomach discomfort. |
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It is the best way to solve rapidly the problem of jetlag. |
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Chile fought off the effects of jetlag to emerge as winners of Group A, criss-crossing their way from Toronto to Edmonton and back to collect seven points, while Austria finished second with a healthy haul of five. |
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Also useful for jetlag for the same reason. |
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Lack of control over pace of work, multiple or competing demands, changing deadlines and priorities, disruption to normal work and personal life due to frequent travel or jetlag. |
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