A drop of oil on a pillowcase will tantalise the senses for a romantic interlude, or help to lull you off to sleep. |
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An uncharacteristic lull in the match might have given Airdrie a false sense of security, but the third came in 62 minutes. |
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After a lull in the late 90s, it's now cool again to sport the odd label here and there. |
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We relished that sundown for hours afterwards, when we lay in our berths, letting the train's gentle rocks lull us into safe slumber. |
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Bley offers four meditative meanderings that lull the listener in, before surprising them with a new and unexpected turn. |
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During a lull in the fighting, some of the Russians tried to wave down a column of armored vehicles using white flags, but they were ignored. |
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A brief lull in his barrage of worshipful text was devoted to his signature beatboxing. |
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I hit a lull in April 2004, but toward the end was lucky enough to see a couple of flocks of blue-cheeked bee-eaters passing through the area. |
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The reading from Acts comes in the lull between Jesus' ascension and Pentecost. |
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Despite the lull, impoverished villagers are still afraid to return to their homesteads. |
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His outspokenness in political matters forced his career into a temporary lull, but also won him increased standing within the army. |
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Inevitably, during a lull in what turned out to be a rather one-sided contest, the assembled spectators created their own entertainment. |
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After ephedra vanished, the market experienced a lull in effective fat-burners. |
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There are also ritual lamps, and a charming gilded swing with push-rods to lull the deity into a kindly tolerance of human failings. |
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The light recoil and modest slide pace lull the shooter into a false sense of security. |
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A standby crew of 15 fully trained nurses work lull time at The Pas Hospital and are on call 24 hours. |
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But after three decades of lull, it has started relapsing into anarchy and violence. |
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Trains however, sway gently through the landscape and lull one into a pleasant reverie. |
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We don't have another play lined up but we've had dark periods before where we've had a lull between productions. |
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Rolling onto her stomach, Elizabeth closed her eyes in an effort to lull her body to sleep. |
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You lull the audience into a false sense of security, make them sympathise with the character, then pull the rug from under them. |
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After Angus bombed, his career officially went into a lull so he enrolled at university and considered giving up acting altogether. |
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The city was quiet, in the lull between the commotion and bustle of the day and the casual activity of night. |
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After a bit of a summer lull, the blues of woodland asters and the yellows of woodland goldenrods render the forest vibrant in late August. |
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We probably owe this lull to the end of the cold war, and to a unipolar world order with a single superpower to impose its will. |
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The current relative quiet on the Israeli-Palestinian front shouldn't lull anyone into believing that peace is at hand. |
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Her gentle voice can lull you into a state of meditation and nostalgia and then another song will make your toe start tapping. |
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Yet the story progresses so slowly that it threatens to lull the viewer to sleep. |
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Birds lifted their voices into the air in a sweet cadence which could easily lull the listener to sleep. |
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It is a life that can lull anyone into a peaceful sloth, deterring the person from doing anything at all. |
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It is one of the most basic placements, but this shouldn't lull you into a false sense of security or over confidence. |
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Dana arrived just in time to witness Jeremy Devonshire's little fit, and she propped herself in the doorway to wait for the storm to lull. |
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There was a brief lull in the conversation as Casey searched for a parking lot. |
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Although optimism is running high, the current lull in violence is fragile. |
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Will waited for another lull in the activity outside the office before going back out. |
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The murder comes after a lull in the number of gangland shootings and killings in the past few months. |
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Life's been pretty quiet lately, here in the midst of the post-Christmas lull. |
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Apart from a 10-minutes lull in the second quarter, Mayo were the better side throughout and led from start to finish. |
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It's the longest lull in this investigation since he started striking about three weeks ago? |
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And sometimes it takes a lull in the violence to realize how serious it is. |
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Between them, the three bombs have shattered the lull in violence that followed the poll. |
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The girl behind the counter in the shop was shutting up for the long afternoon lull. |
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To put it controversially, psychoanalysis must lull the patient into a false sense of security. |
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Despite this temporary lull in visitation, the demographics of wilderness visitors continued to change. |
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Just before midnight after an especially malicious attack, a momentary lull ensues. |
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There appeared to be a short lull in these activities after Christmas, but it has started up again. |
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After a momentary lull, he and the others turned back and prayed even harder. |
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During a lull, the men reminisce about the times they've defied intrusive government inspectors and other interlopers. |
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This sounds like a conspiracy of some sort, to lull our aggressive adolescents into a lobotomized state of social and political illiteracy. |
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But during that lull period, were you concerned that Disney was losing its mojo? |
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After a lull when almost everyone raced against time preparing to write an epitaph for the written word, there is resurgence in the reading habit. |
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Then during a lull in the sickening waves of withdrawal, he noticed a pack of book matches lying on one of the flat, iron crosspieces between the bars. |
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The talk faded to a momentary lull, and Matt seized his chance. |
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With a relative lull looming, she knew she had to seize her chance. |
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After a proceedings lull, Celtic produced their fourth of the afternoon. |
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There was a moment of near-silence, like a lull in table talk. |
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For now, even the tragedy that left many local people in shock and heartbroken has not brought on a lull in the fighting. |
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Following a lull in the shooting, Murphy came out and looked in the direction where he expected to see the shooter. |
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But we apparently choose to make an example out of petty transgressors such as these to lull ourselves into the belief that we're winning the battle against crime! |
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It has no future and is bulldozing its past in a desperate attempt to lull hapless inhabitants into a narcotised state of believing nothing will ever change. |
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Some of the songs fail to lull you to cheerful comfort like a warm and snuggly featherbed, but Chitty Chitty Bang Bang will definitely turn your head. |
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After a bunch of races, most of them won by Marin teams, it seems, there is a bit of a lull around here, so I walk up and down the row of club tents. |
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Normally there'd be a longer primary campaign, there'd be a little bit of a lull before the conventions, and some speculation about the veepstakes. |
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But if you take this lull in the schedule to do some planning for next spring, you can satisfy everyone's cabin fever with extra early bouquets and baskets. |
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Researchers recently raised concerns that suntan lotion could lull people into a false sense of security, and encourage them to stay in the sun all day. |
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And there's no sign anywhere of a lull in the crime wave, as British producers, smelling filthy lucre, are courting and flattering ex-cons by the dozen. |
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After a lull of about two months, the two sides resumed fighting, and the escalation of tension has reached the point where the December agreement is as good as dead. |
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Unfortunately, this way of diagramming the results tends to lull us into thinking that all the evolutionary changes occurred at those nodes, and none along the branches. |
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Perhaps people taking this lull in the movement of the hurricane to come in and try and find gasoline at this, the eleventh hour of these mandatory evacuations. |
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So, there's been no break, no lull for people to get disinterested in it. |
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I was to be found reclining, carefree and contentment itself, clutching a filigree glass of the finest port and allowing the soothing tones to lull me into doziness. |
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Don't depend on diversions like TV to lull you into dreamland, either. |
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The sounds of the waves lapping against the pilings would quickly lull Lily to dreamland, especially since she hadn't slept well the night before. |
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As the high winds returned with avengeance after a mid-week lull, the two deaths brought the toll to 10 since Monday. |
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Then he had a bit of a lull for two and a half months and Ryan and I had many fall-outs. |
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An air-raid warden nearby knew we were there and after an hour or so he advised us that we should make a run for home during a lull in the raid. |
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When the sleuthing business or a stakeout is at a lull, private investigator Savannah Reid passes the time reading steamy romance novels. |
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A lull probably occurred early in the afternoon, and a break for rest and food would probably have been needed. |
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And the apparel market is booming again after a decade-long lull, with dressier, more sophisticated clothing leading sales. |
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He proofread Of Human Bondage at a location near Dunkirk during a lull in his ambulance duties. |
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However, he's suspected of being an extraterrestrial android sent to lull the Earthmen into a false sense of security. |
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The warm welcome, along with the Budda statues and Zen-like water features, soon lull you into a peaceful, meditative state. |
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Kildare was appointed chief governor in 1524, resuming his dispute with Butler, which had before been in a lull. |
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To alleviate the holiday lull, Thanx offers an expanded suite of retention marketing tools. |
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A peace was made between Rome and Pontus, but this proved only a temporary lull. |
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Since then, there has been a lull in the fitness game genre. |
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Yermak, taking advantage of this lull in hostilities, set out down the Irtysh and Ob to complete his subjugation of the local tribal princes. |
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This lull in the action gave the British a few days to evacuate by sea and fortify defences. |
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The upcycle has lasted so long that many economists even doubt the old cycle theories. Others try to label the lull in 1962 and again this year as the downcycles. |
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After another lull, in the autumn of 892 or 893, the Danes attacked again. |
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Religion is a kind of opium that allows a nation to lull itself into wishful dreams and so forget the injustices that are being perpetrated against the people. |
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Columbo, a disheveled, cigar-chomping sleuth uses his appearance as an incompetent bumbler to lull murder suspects into a false sense of security. |
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Murray, who was looking for his maiden grand slam title, did take advantage of a lull in Federer's performance, causing the Swiss to make several errors. |
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A lull in the fighting followed as the artillery was moved forward. |
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