He'd relate his waking up to the birds singing in the tropics, the dreaded mosquitoes, his excursions to the local market. |
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This doesn't stop me waking up early and running round tidying the flat, polishing and cleaning. |
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Imagine groggily waking up in a strange house, surrounded by unfamiliar faces, with not a single memory of the past ten hours. |
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Like those before him, Horowitz pooh-poohs the idea of a recalcitrant left waking up to the error of its anti-war protesting ways. |
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He suggests this, for example, in the many places where he speaks of waking up out of our dreams or nightmares. |
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I've had no periods of black depression about it, no waking up in cold sweats. |
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Authorities the world over are waking up to this fact and so now we see smoking bans imposed in many public places, and not a moment too soon. |
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There's nothing I enjoy more than planting some turnips, going to sleep and waking up in the morning to turnip sprouts. |
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Your daughter says she recalls going to bed as a child hearing you typing in your office, and waking up hearing the same noise. |
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Unable to stay still under their gaze for any longer, Pete pretended to yawn, and went through the motions of someone waking up. |
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Scuttling, blow-dryers like power generators, buzzing, the sound of an entire building waking up. |
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The how is waking up every morning, seven days a week, by 6 a.m. to feed the horses, muck out the stalls, brush, ride and bath the horses. |
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I would keep waking up, I couldn't sleep for more than an hour without snapping awake, just as unrested as I was before. |
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Was the press snookered by all this official reassurance, and maybe is just now waking up to reality? |
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We see Penelope waking up alone in a bed filled with discarded gauntlets, greaves and breastplates. |
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After waking up with a sore throat, slight fever, and aches all over, I'm now realizing it's a good day to be sick. |
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Businesses are waking up to the need for this high level of protection, but are still being bombarded by virals. |
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Morvern Callar begins with a young woman waking up to find her lover dead, sprawled on the kitchen floor. |
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The only sounds were the crackling of the fire and the buzz of nocturnal insects waking up. |
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Of waking up to hear that your fate, the future of your family and your home, has been changed again by someone in a far off place. |
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The sun is up and it's warm enough to have the windows wide open, and you can watch the world waking up. |
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After sleeping in and waking up slightly hung-over, I decide that today is the perfect day to go to the Vatican. |
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I've only just stopped waking up in a cold sweat at night, worrying about missing a hurricane on the satellite. |
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My clock beeps because I don't like waking up to loud music, or some inane DJ telling me what a wonderful day it is. |
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Our daughter was just waking up and seeing her face that morning struck a piercing fear in me. |
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He was afraid of waking up in the morning and finding that Jessie was dead. |
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I crashed out on Phil's floor for the night and kept waking up because Phil was snoring and talking in his sleep. |
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The amount of rest I got though is questionable as I kept waking up at frequent intervals during the night. |
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To tell the truth, I've always rather enjoyed waking up, crustily or otherwise, and seeing a book collection far better than mine. |
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And curiously, it's the cold which helps the process of waking up for Spring. |
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Now, however, employers are waking up to the idea that corporate social responsibility entails more than just sponsoring a fun run. |
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They had picked the one that was farthest from the beds in efforts to avoid waking up the girls. |
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He didn't allow the man to have his prerequisite two cups of coffee after waking up. |
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What seems like only moments later, I am waking up to feel him beginning to shift and pry himself carefully from my grip. |
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Now that shrill declamation is wearing decidedly thin with an electorate that is waking up to this overrated suburban solicitor. |
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I was gradually waking up this morning when I moved my left leg and suddenly got a really bad cramp. |
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Those plans have moved further down his list of priorities since the world began waking up to the band. |
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Suffice to say waking up in your own puke loses it's appeal after the sixth or seventh time. |
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There are disturbing signs that traditional British organised crime is waking up to the profits and uses of e-crime. |
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Thanks to the environmentalists, businesses are slowly waking up to green issues. |
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She gazed into his troubled face, dark hair falling across green eyes, sunlight dusking his pale skin, like fate waking up to morning air. |
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In the early 1980s, a lot of people were waking up to the cultural possibilities and, yes, the aesthetic excitements, of design. |
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So from waking up and starting the day off with foul expletives, my mood has changed to one of relative happiness. |
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About a year ago my body got into the annoying habit of waking up around 5am. |
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Imagine waking up and being offered homemade waffles, light and crispy, with butter and syrup. |
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South Africans are waking up to the reality of child rape and sexual abuse. |
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Dare we keep our fingers crossed that people are waking up to what a hollow man he is? |
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These reforms have been well signalled and, not before time, it looks as if the sector is waking up to the challenges threatening to engulf it. |
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Burnley Crown Court heard Mr Cook, who works in computers, suffered a break to his retina and feared waking up blinded. |
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Though she was happy with the love and adulation that came with fame, she hated waking up early in the morning. |
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It was the wonderful, free feeling of roaming where they liked, of waking up each day to a different view. |
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But directors are finally waking up to the idea of him as a serious actor, rather than a Welsh scarecrow fuelled by white-hot energy. |
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In it, there is a young man waking up in the morning after a nite of excess and liquor. |
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He picked up his cell phone to call her but thought that he would be waking up the whole house. |
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He had stopped gaining weight, and it had become so painful when he latched on that I began to dread him waking up. |
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It was like waking up from a deep sleep, I gradually became more aware of what was going on. |
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A few birds were waking up and beginning to career through the air in matinal excitement. |
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The pilot episode opens with Jacob waking up, heaving, in a field in a China. |
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I get a restful sleep without waking up in the middle of the night. |
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Either you have not gone bed to yet, and you need something to assuage your fevered brow, or you are waking up and you need something to assuage your fevered brow. |
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Next thing he knows, the rebel is waking up in a dank cave centuries later. |
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You would have to be developing this now, rather than waking up the day that writs are issued for election and wanting to build this within a couple of weeks. |
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Whether they're helping their kids with a science project, kissing boo-boos or waking up for midnight feedings, many modern-day dads are deep in the parenting trenches. |
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It was hard to remember what happened when she woke up, but she remembered waking up more than once with a nameless terror on the fringes of her consciousness. |
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There are methods of assisting the victim in waking up and focussing attention such as slapping the victim, striking the sole of the foot, or yelling. |
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I remember waking up and I had a guy, Clayton Tippett, fanning me, because it was really, really hot, very hot in there, and he was just fanning me for hours. |
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She tells clients to open curtains as much as possible to get exposure to natural light right when the body is waking up. |
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There's a few more jockeys that need waking up at dawn if you ask me. |
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The next thing I remember was waking up in his bed back at the sherry, naked. |
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I slowly awaken from a deep sleep full of strange dreams, and it comes to my sleep-muddled attention that I definitely should not be waking up right now. |
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After waking up, her speech was garbled and she was confused. |
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David Choe must have had a Kafkaesque morning, waking up to find himself changed in his bed into a monstrous millionaire. |
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My mother's from Colombia, so I grew up waking up on Saturday mornings with my mom blaring cumbia merengue music, cleaning the house and skipping around. |
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The confessor's claims that Stuart had been fitted up shook the parochial world of late 1950s Australia, a country just waking up to the notion of civil rights. |
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I have made it a primary goal to integrate my work with my passionate interests, mostly in order to avoid the mid-life crisis of waking up to a soul-deadening modern job. |
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I can see the appeal perhaps when you've had a couple of glasses of wine or beer, but waking up on a Saturday morning just to sing does not seem like my idea of fun. |
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People are waking up finally to the reality that the game has changed. |
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For the last two weeks I've been waking up with a dull pain in my groin. |
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All over the country, and in fact all over the world, people are waking up to the horrors being perpetrated by the tyrants of power and authority. |
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Imagine waking up to find a guy who looks like a tech startup employee eating your charred crispy leg. |
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Brands that control a far greater share of the American market are waking up to the appeal of chocolatey hazelnut spreads. |
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Neither star has spoken to confirm whether the friendship has blossomed into a romance, but we bet plenty of males are well jel to be waking up to the news. |
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They're up and down, up and down, all night, waking up every three hours and standing at the side of the crib and screaming and acting like they can't get back down again. |
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I remember waking up 12 or 13 years ago in the middle of the night in a cold sweat. |
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The word dysania means extreme difficulty in waking up and getting out of bed and clinomania is an obsessive desire to lie down. |
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When the book opens, Gillian is waking up in a hospital room after a terrible car accident. |
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Hyaluronic and glycolic acids peel away the years while you sleep so, come morning, you'll be waking up to a faceful of fresher, plumper skin. |
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God's kids are waking up, and those who are engifted with management skill and understanding are especially aroused. |
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I was scared stiff of deads and duppies and ghosts and the departed and I couldn't sleep at nights for fear of not waking up in the morning. |
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Prayers are recited upon waking up in the morning, before eating or drinking different foods, after eating a meal, and so on. |
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The old lady nodded off to sleep many times during the narration, only waking up when George paused, saying it was most interesting. |
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Then the doctor was slooming and nodding, and waking up and saying a word or two, and relapsing again into semi-unconsciousness. |
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I remember waking up strapped down to a table with this horrible thing around my head, X-raying me. |
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Looking back, Matallana believes the trauma of waking up during a surgical procedure triggered the fibromyalgia. |
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Tourism for New Zealand is up, possibly due to its exposure in the series, with the country's tourism industry waking up to an audience's familiarity. |
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If a person had an image appear for a moment after waking up or if they see something in the dark it is not considered a dream because they were awake when it occurred. |
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The two Welshmen then snatched a fairy penguin called Dirk from an aquarium before waking up with the flightless bird in their apartment the following day. |
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Stories about running with Samson in their early days of werewolfdom, most of which ended with Samson waking up naked on the front porch of a ranger station. |
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Regardless of when you find yourself going to sleep and waking up, it's important to make sure you get the recommended seven to nine hours of shut-eye when you do hit the hay. |
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