Bobby Valentine typically has boundless energy, but external factors made him pull an all-nighter Thursday. |
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He was getting ready to pull an all-nighter, hoping to be done with the project by January. |
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It's a shame then for those brave enough to pull an all-nighter that the undercard is sorely lacking in star quality or meaning. |
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For example, have you ever noticed that when you pull an all-nighter, you feel more and more tired but then get a second wind? |
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On Sept. 27 the Brooklyn Academy of Music plans to pull an all-nighter. |
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Without thinking twice, she remembers, Boyah would agree to work a weekend, pull an all-nighter, or travel a great distance. |
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In fairness, any contest that has persuaded so many of us eijits to pull an all-nighter on Saturday must be pretty decent. |
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But then I'm not sure Mum would pull an all-nighter to watch that. |
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