Now, she just felt like a person who sleeps around seeking sexual gratification. |
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One of the boys sleeps on a sofa while the other stares complacently at the camera, arms raised apprehensively. |
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Dewey drinks hard, sleeps late, plays gigs in dingy clubs and, most importantly, loves to rock. |
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Then I went to bed and fell into one of my terrible sleeps, from which I was aroused in about two hours by a still more terrible shock. |
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He's constantly attracted to other women, but I don't think he sleeps around. |
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To make up for the lost sleep, he sleeps to the full on weekends, getting up after noon. |
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We should not believe that this malign aspect of human nature which sleeps in all of us has gone away or will ever go away. |
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Then passport, watch, banknotes and other valuables are stolen while he sleeps in a Spanish resort. |
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She's rewarded with meals of vegetables and rice, and sleeps on a mat on the floor in the back of a flower shop. |
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It sleeps four comfortably and every room has panoramic views of stunning sea and mountain vistas. |
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Life is austere and, as his fellow workers do, he makes and sleeps in a straw bed. |
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Twelve-year-old Mohammed Ditta sleeps in a hospital bed with his father Mohammed Saleem next to him on a settee. |
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Casey sleeps deeply, for once having good dreams and not the nightmares that she is accustomed to. |
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He has got his own problems, blows hot and cold, steals her ideas, dumps her, sleeps with his employer. |
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This mouse-like animal flies at night and sleeps in the day by hanging from the branches of trees. |
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But as soon as a women starts to pick and choose who she sleeps with she gets called a slag. |
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And no matter whether they ask for it or not, only a sleazeball sleeps with sixteen-year-olds. |
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Cloaked in a blanket of muted late-shows, he sleeps alone on the couch now. |
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This is a city that rarely sleeps, that never seems to rest in its quest for pleasure, in its endeavour at enterprise, in its inherent divinity. |
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She thinks that just because she sleeps like a log, everyone else must, too. |
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Brown gives the impression these days that, like the proverbial fox, he sleeps with one eye open. |
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Her debut novel was an awful bonkbuster detailing the adventures of a hot young hackette who sleeps her way to the top. |
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At night, as the user sleeps, the pulse can slow down to such a point that their heart just stops working. |
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These strategies take into account the Shih Tzu's reluctance to soil the spots where he eats and sleeps. |
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At night he sleeps in warehouses or under trees, no doubt worrying how he will manage to feed his children on such a paltry sum. |
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Last but not least, he enjoys nightlife, no small concern in the city that never sleeps. |
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He works steadily all day and into the early morning, sleeps a few hours, gets up and works until noon. |
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At the stroke of the midnight hour, when the world sleeps, India will awake to life and freedom. |
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Her debut novel detailed the adventures of Susan, a hot young hackette who sleeps her way to the top. |
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I want the old dog, who doesn't turn a hair if you burst a balloon behind her and who sleeps on our bed at night. |
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Tucked down a somnolent, cobbled alley-way in The Old Town, this is where the old money sleeps, although they'll let you in as well. |
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The property sleeps nine and has ready access to woodland walks and a five-acre wildlife reserve with bird hides and a trout lake. |
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The crowd is still chanting his name, but he slips off and sleeps on the way back to London. |
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I have a feeling I looked like a homeless hobo that sleeps under anything she can find. |
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A homeless man sleeps on a bench, all his worldly goods packed into a shopping trolley. |
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The girl seeks protection from a nurse or grandmother while the baby sleeps peacefully in its mother's arms. |
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It's like she is your fairy godmother and if you do what she says you'll get a baby that sleeps through the night. |
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An insomniac who sleeps only three to four hours a night, her energy was legendary. |
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To sail in luxurious decadence, try the Symphonia, a 112-foot yacht that sleeps ten. |
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Vincent's disability is so profound he can't speak, has no use of his limbs, is not toilet trained and sleeps in a cot. |
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He sleeps curled up in dark corners and his movements consist largely of prowls and leaps. |
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It is arranged on three floors and sleeps 4 in two double rooms, one with en-suite shower and one with own bathroom. |
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He lives both in and out of the house, with a fenced yard and an outdoor doghouse where he sleeps except in the coldest weather. |
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Kane now sleeps on the living room sofa as Ikolo and her baby share the double bed in her room. |
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Amaryllis, which sleeps eight in four cabins, has a dining room, salon and a sun deck. |
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But when the blizzards wail the Arctic fox curls its tail over its frosty nose and sleeps in the snows. |
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She is 60 ft long and sleeps 10-four in the bow, four in the stern and two in the waist of the ship. |
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Then every now and then she sleeps on me or she cuddles me and purrs and nuzzles and she's totally adorable. |
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She's been bathed, wormed and flead and now sleeps at the bottom of my son, Luke's, bed. |
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Now he goes to bed late because he is frightened of nightmares when he sleeps. |
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In the early days after the birth, it can be useful to set aside some time to rest when the baby sleeps. |
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Domitia finds the list while he sleeps, and joins others whose names are there in a conspiracy. |
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She sleeps in the alcove of an old wall that once formed the perimeter of a Maharaja's palace. |
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He sleeps three hours a night, wakes at six in the morning to monitor the state's reservoir levels. |
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I can recall having one of my best sleeps since arriving in Australia that night, and waking feeling thoroughly refreshed the next day. |
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Set on five acres beside a stream, the cottage sleeps nine and is perfect as a lazy retreat or an activity base. |
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And, if she sleeps on the right side of her face, she wakes up with pain shooting from near her nose up to her temple. |
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Each monk or nun is responsible for the care and training of one dog, and that dog sleeps in the monk's or nun's bedroom at night. |
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In fact, interrogators were routinely sleep-deprived, catnapping maybe one or two hours a night, even as the detainees were getting long beauty sleeps. |
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Orphaned Harry Potter lives with his aunt and uncle, and sleeps in a cupboard under the stars. |
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She always sleeps nine or ten hours the night before the race. |
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The adventuress By N.D. Coleridge A social-climbing seductress sleeps her way to the top of society. |
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I am tired of my husband moaning that every bed he sleeps in is too small. |
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Huck shoves off for a little island, hides the raft, and sleeps. |
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Since switching the doorknobs, Hoffman says, Alexa and everyone else in the household sleeps better. |
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The package said sleeps six, but I say more comfortably 4 or 5 people. |
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It comes for lunch, stays for dinner, and sleeps on your couch overnight. |
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The vampire at the heart of A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night neither sparkles nor sleeps in coffins. |
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Rawlins obtains a fugitive's new address by visiting his girlfriend, pretending to need work clothes mended, and searching her quarters while she sleeps post-coitally. |
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But despite a laudable sense of ambition, neither is it anywhere close to the high-water marks of Harvest or Rust Never Sleeps. |
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A black-and-white cat named Chopper sleeps upside down on the porch, his open mouth revealing a row of impossibly tiny teeth. |
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The complex sleeps at night, except for a handful of sentries and guards. |
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The hotel sleeps over 100 guests, and every bedroom is unique. |
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Edna sleeps very little and awakens early on Sunday morning. |
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The luxe hillside complex sleeps 16, boasts a staff of 10, and features a vast infinity pool, tennis courts and three vehicles for exploring the island. |
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You find it in the expressions on his face while he sleeps, the way he stretches as he wakes and the flicker of a smile he gives you every so often. |
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He sleeps all day and stays up all night playing computer games. |
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Everyone sleeps in pup tents and discusses their financial security. |
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He just nicks off to have these Secret Sleeps every now and then. |
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The boongary sleeps during the day, nestled in a fork in the branches high among the tree-tops. |
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She tricks him into believing that she is Queen Guinevere and he sleeps with her, and the ensuing pregnancy results in the birth of Galahad. |
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Tell the toaster oven you love and appreciate it, then have at it with a nail bat while it sleeps lest it sway the eggbeater and blender its way. |
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Even when he eats and sleeps there is always one on the watch near him who has strength and weapons. |
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It is nocturnal and is a social, burrowing animal that sleeps during the day in one of several setts in its territorial range. |
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It usually sleeps lying down, however, standing sleeps have been recorded, particularly in older individuals. |
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A top sleeps when it moves with such velocity, and spins so smoothly, that its motion is imperceptible. |
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He's a big wriggler and only sleeps about eight hours a day, although babies are supposed to sleep 18 hours a day and he only sleeps on my chest. |
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This 19th century stone house from coastal cottages sleeps eight and is above the village of St Dogmaels on the mouth of the River Tivy. |
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Beyond this area, which sleeps three youngsters in a bunk bed plus twin bed, is a normal-size guest room for parents, including a queen-size bed. |
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While he sleeps, Ben and Carter sneak out and experience a close encounter with a zombified pole dancer at a gentleman's club. |
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So buff he's obviously a cow pie and spuds man, Kal finally sleeps with Leanne on Wednesday. |
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A week bareboat sailing costs from pounds 910 on the Ocean's 320 which sleeps up to six. |
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He's a homeless guy who sleeps in the street, and goes into battle carrying a bottle of cheap rotgut. |
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In the Dalmation Coast, Croatia, I found a two-bedroom house that sleeps up to six at an amazing pounds 325 for the week. |
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The original friend of Dorothy sleeps with Marion Brando and James Dean and gives a blow-by-blow of old Hollywood's decline. |
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She's a perfect baby. She hardly cries and she sleeps through the night. |
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Stay at The Mistal at Glanton, between the Cheviot Hills and the Northumberland coast, a converted granary that sleeps up to six. |
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What he has managed to do to the maroon and grey truck, that was never in the original designs, is convert the cattle float into a caravanette that sleeps three people. |
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The cubs are born eight weeks later, while the mother sleeps. |
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With air-conditioned staterooms and an open-berth bunkroom with fresh air ventilation, the Indian sleeps 24 on overnight trips and holds up to 42 anglers on day trips. |
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Studies of people in REM seems to confirm that those who sleep in an east-west alignment have statistically much shorter REM periods compared to north-south sleeps. |
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Porth-born Denise Waterman, who sang on Tight Fit's 1982 number one hit single The Lion Sleeps Tonight, divorced the motor mouth producer four years ago. |
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