Did you just wake up and roll down there and do it, or were there many moments of hesitation or doubt? |
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I had my sword fencing class the next day, so that might be a reason to actually wake up. |
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How much evil is the current government going to inflict on our world before we wake up and boot them out? |
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How fantastic it would be to wake up on Christmas morning, pull back the curtains and see the landscape covered by a thick layer of snow. |
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I hugged the dead dog and cried a gallon of tears into its matted fur, begging it to wake up. |
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I wake up tied to a straight-backed chair sitting in an empty room under the harsh glow of a naked light bulb. |
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I wake up too early and then I'm kinda into the day and the coffee is on and the toast is toasting. |
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I wake up on time, greatly due to the fact that I set three alarms last night and put them all on my bedside table. |
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If there had been a cup of tea and a digestive biscuit on the bedside table, it would have been the perfect way to wake up. |
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This was a wake up call for the brothers and they started to convert the opportunities that had earlier gone begging. |
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The explosion shook the ground with a devastatingly loud noise, loud enough to wake up the dead. |
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She shook Jason by the shoulders and he stirred a little, but did not wake up. |
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When you wake up in the morning, you start looking at the problem again and in two shakes of a duck's tail, you've figured out the solution. |
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By the time the sheeple wake up and attempt to politically change things, it will be far to late. |
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I was more then a little surprised to actually wake up, let alone in the sterile, yet cramped surroundings of a shipboard sickbay. |
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The turbo simply refused to wake up and as a result there was absolutely no power at all. |
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And every year they wake up at 6.00 am and pretty soon they're dragging me blearily down onto the sofa to open presents. |
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Nowadays it's football from the time you wake up in the morning until you to go bed at night. |
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In a city like Glasgow, when people wake up in the morning the first thing they do is open the paper. |
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Today, the morning after the night before, it's a great feeling to wake up and have all the sores to remind you of the game that was. |
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Maybe as a student I overdid it a little, and have been known to wake up on a strange floor in strange house the morning after the night before. |
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I do however go out and get blitzed far too often, and wake up the next day feeling rotten having spent a lot of money! |
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But we suspect the anti-Europeans will very shortly wake up with the mother of all hangovers. |
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In the morning I'll wake up and read and, in about an hour, I have some blueberries, cantaloupe melon, pears or maybe some cereal with soya milk. |
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The words, restless and uncompromising, ask you to wake up, to change your life, to find a better way to live. |
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Sometimes when I wake up I have a vague fuzzy feeling of having known that truth, but it soon slips away, to be replaced by fear and muddiness. |
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They may wake up frequently at night resulting in sleepiness and fatigue during the day. |
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And now I pretty much know I'm worthless as soon as I wake up, that the he can put the smackdown on me, and I don't mention it so much anymore. |
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The original poster should wake up and realise that he doesn't know he's born. |
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Those council members who stated staff was not to be considered need to wake up and smell the roses. |
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If anyone is bashing what it has achieved, they really should wake up and smell the roses. |
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What I am trying to say to these certain Sligo businessmen is, wake up and smell the roses! |
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So please wake up, read the tea leaves, smell the roses, act and fight for your own cause. |
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So, I think if you wake up feeling unrested, one thing to look at is why you may not be sleeping as restfully as you might. |
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If you are asleep and have no early warning from a smoke alarm, you may not wake up in time to escape. |
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Everything's looking rosy, and then all of a sudden you wake up on your own on the floor with your bedclothes unruffled. |
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When I wake up I'm slightly nauseated, my toes are numb, and I have no idea what day it is. |
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You may wake up one day to find that it had disappeared and having a back up will save you a untold number of man hours to restore it. |
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Some thought brain-dead patients were dead because they would never wake up again. |
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You may also have frequent urges to urinate and wake up at night to urinate. |
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Once upon a parsimonious time, office workers would wake up early and have their brekkie at home. |
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I need to get some sleep so I can wake up bright-eyed and ready to face another day of my wonderful life. |
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I have to be careful though, because I don't want to wake up my other flatmate in the next room. |
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Fifty years of dreaming about stardom and fame, and suddenly I wake up and I'm in Bolton. |
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But you know what, I'll wake up the next morning and I'll get out my exerciser and I'll work out. |
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It's not every day that I wake up to the calls of hadada ibis, or to the sight of a giraffe peering at me through the trees. |
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Yet only now is the world beginning to wake up to what happened, having stood by at the height of the bloodshed. |
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As she did so, Jude felt his heart skip a beat and he hoped to God she wouldn't wake up to see him standing there. |
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They should wake up to the fact that the way things are going, fans may not even care that there is a Hall of Fame. |
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Unless we wake up to the problems caused by obesity, we're going to see soaring rates of this condition. |
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I get up muttering obscenities under my breath as I try to wake up my foot that has decided to fall asleep on me. |
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Every morning I wake up vowing I won't drink again, but then by midday I'm hanging out for just a sip of something! |
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I would wake up early in the morning at the crack of dawn, go to Shivaji Park and watch the children play for hours. |
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When modern professors of oenology see this in their nightmares, they wake up screaming. |
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It is a question that comes to me when I wake up to a car bomb or fall asleep to the sound of mortar fire. |
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With shaking hands you gather twigs and sticks from the firewood basket and coax the last embers of the fire to wake up too. |
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It took industrial action by the nurses for society to wake up to their caring role. |
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My side is taking a long view that the longer this goes on the better, in the hope that the headbangers wake up to the reality. |
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With careful planning, you may still wake up with a heavy head, but your wallet shouldn't be too much lighter. |
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With henbane, you would either wake up three or four days later without a leg, or not at all. |
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They wake up studiously each morning to earn their pay, which they often save. |
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Now when I wake up in the middle of the night feeling not worthy, I ring him and he cheers me up. |
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When you wake up you may find that you have an oxygen mask over your mouth and nose. |
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She wished that she could wake up from this horrid nightmare, but no matter how many times she pinched herself, it hurt every time. |
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You learn how to wake up at the slightest sound and survive on less sleep than Mrs Thatcher. |
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I rummaged in the garden for the newspaper and made a mental note to wake up at six thirty and throw a stone at the paper boy. |
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Sometimes he would wake up in the middle of the night covered in sweat and his white pillow would be red from coughing up blood. |
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I told him to wake up and write this information down as scientific proof of a paranormal event. |
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She questions my claim that people soon wake up to this and are not deceived by it. |
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If you wake up feeling too hot or clammily cold, and your clothing and bedding are soaked or damp and clammy, you have night sweats. |
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She returned to the golden light with a clear mind and told herself to wake up. |
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We rarely wake up before 4pm, so we're not too clued-up about breakfast television. |
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The thinner air tricks your body into thinking it is suffocating, and so you wake up periodically gasping desperately for breath. |
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I am now drinking the coffee directly from the carafe, attempting to wake up. |
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He also continues to attempt to perpetuate those lies, but the public is beginning to wake up. |
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Images of his photos keep running in my head until I wake up the next morning. |
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But even strong women, and indeed strong men, can wake up in the morning with aches and pains in the upper body. |
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What about those of us who are not piloting oil tankers or fighting forest fires, but who wake up groggy after a late night on the town? |
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Now, assuming I can still sleep because I'm thinking about that, when I wake up it will be figured out. |
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When you wake up on a Sunday morning, you can feel the loneliness gnawing at the pit of your stomach. |
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We then dance the conga, party until we drop, and wake up in a world of health for all. |
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Traditional architects must wake up from dreams of ancient techniques that consign them to little things and low horizons. |
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The Liberal Democrats might wake up, go out and at last find a plausible candidate for prime minister. |
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Dalton says they have drawn Oracle first up which will be a good wake up call. |
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Give yourself a moisturizing or exfoliating mask to help skin recover from flakiness and to wake up a dull complexion. |
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When Anne left, I'd wake up in the morning, and my eyes would just immediately fill up with tears, and I would start convulsively crying. |
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But now and again, I'd wake up to see 2 little dark shapes with little flappy wings gouging at my legs. |
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He would wake up in the morning, lying in a pool of liquid, with only a vague recollection of his prior whereabouts. |
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I wake up soggy and cursing, having to mop up water pooling under my sleeping bag. |
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I shut my eyes hoping that all this was some nightmare and I would wake up in the cozy comfort of my bed but no such luck. |
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Darkness lingered at the edge of his vision and he was suddenly absurdly frightened that if he fell asleep he would never wake up. |
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There's no snow yet, but occasionally I wake up to beautiful, lacy frost on my window. |
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Often in the winter we would wake up to frost on our quilts and frozen buckets of water in the kitchen. |
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I like to wake up and wonder what the weather's doing, not be cursed with 24-hour sunshine all year round. |
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The central time zone has an earlier rush hour than the East Coast, as central has to wake up earlier to deal with the easterners. |
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Do what you have to do early, when it gets dark go to bed then wake up early and complete your homework. |
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When it gets dark the canaries stop singing but at dawn they start again and wake up the guards. |
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When will we wake up one day and say to ourselves that thank God we have gone past the dark ages? |
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I don't mean to imply that gender identity is something that genderqueer people just wake up and decide each day. |
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Some of us had instructions to wake up our parents and some of us had instructions definitely not to wake them. |
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I hate having to wake up 10 minutes earlier to de-ice my car before I leave for work. |
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Of course, this dream could also mean you need to wake up pronto and use the nearest bathroom. |
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They give you an injection, it puts you into a densely dopey state for 5 minutes, then you wake up. |
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Every morning it gets harder and harder for me to wake up and go to class like a good little girl. |
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Okay, I was just putzing around on the net waiting for R. to wake up and stumbled on to Crazy eBay mom. |
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I'd snuck up shortly after eight, changed into pajamas and then went down to the kitchen to wait for my parents to wake up. |
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If your answer is no and you wake up feeling grumpy and grouchy instead, then you may want to reconsider napping. |
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When you wake up from such a short sleep you are really disorientated and don't know where you are. |
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There have been reports of women at parties who wake up wearing no clothes and with no memory of the previous evening's events. |
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These days, I drink to excess, and then wake up at six in the morning, grumpy, tired, dizzy, hungover and unable to go back to sleep. |
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When you wake up one morning, having dreamed about blogging, then it's time to take a break. |
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At night she would wake up with nightmares and her shrieks were gut-wrenching. |
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The single mum-of-three never knows if she will wake up to yet more damage and destruction on her doorstep. |
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So, instead of going around with our eyes shut hoping the problem will go away why don't we all wake up to what's going on around us. |
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And the thing is, just occasionally, you wake up to how bizarre your own life is. |
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I also hope now more than I ever did during my life that people wake up to what a barbaric punishment this is. |
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The Celtic Tiger boom has levelled off and we have to wake up to that reality, he added. |
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Please wake up and smell the coffee where technical education is concerned before it's too late. |
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If your idea of accountancy is grey-suited men hunched over page of numbers, you'd better wake up and smell the coffee. |
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With the latest outbreak of gun-related violence in Washington, maybe the mass of U.S. citizens will finally wake up and smell the coffee. |
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And if you think that's just because we all wanted to see a display of scintillating football from the England XI, wake up and smell the coffee. |
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Ducks wake up and quack and swim away as we pass on the narrow walks, little packs of 20 or so ducks. |
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I don't wake up in the morning, clock in at nine and clock out again at five. |
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When you wake up, you're in pain, aching all over, your eyes are stinging from the light and you're hungry. |
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Billy and I had to wake up at the crack of dawn and my jet lag still haunts my sleeping pattern. |
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It was one of those mornings when you half wake up but not quite all the way. |
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Having to wake up at 6am again, after a couple of weeks of late nights and late mornings, is hard. |
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The ACTU eventually wake up to the fact that their position of influence in the aviation sector is under severe threat. |
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After throwing back many pints, they wake up the next morning and find that while in their cups, they seem to have gotten hitched. |
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I've realised that when I do this, I wake up full of the joys of spring, even when it's midsummer. |
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I wake up, shuffle out of bed, put some music on and meander down the small flight of stairs to the second floor of my house. |
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That the US aerospace industry is in need of a wake up call is no longer a question. |
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I attempted to wake up enough to realise what was going on and stumbled to the karzy, falling over the dog and just making it. |
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Every day we wake up without James, every time the clock reads a certain time, we know that's the time the building came down, you know. |
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The designers have to wake up and realize that the clothes they create can influence a whole new generation. |
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Perhaps it is time to wake up to the fact that there really is only one person to blame for all these happenings and that is ourselves. |
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It's not whether you win or lose, it's whether you wake up with a good story. |
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I am always afraid that one morning the alarm clock will ring and I will wake up and find I am in Kent. |
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My alarm clock woke me up at eight, so I had time to take a shower and wake up quietly. |
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And 61 per cent of York residents find it easier to wake up to an alarm clock than a radio. |
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Go to bed every night at the same time and wake up without an alarm clock at the same time every morning? |
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When my alarm clock began ringing for me to wake up, I shut it off, and got out of bed. |
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She discovered that it was possible to wake up weeping, crushed by grief even before her conscious mind could recollect the source of the pain. |
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Its makers say that should ensure you wake up feeling refreshed every morning. |
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I munch on regardless and this morning, I wake up feeling sick with stomach cramps. |
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Every creak of a floor board or an opening door seems loud enough to wake up the whole house. |
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He yawned, Jok opened his mouth to reply but closed it quickly, he knew he was going to shout and he didn't want Kassa to wake up. |
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The bell rang for wake up call as she hurried along the passage to the showers. |
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I stay up late at night reading stupid Philosophy readings and wake up early to read some more. |
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Jonah spent several restless hours pacing in circles around his room, waiting for Yap to wake up. |
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It's lovely to wake up on a Saturday morning with the prospect of three days of leisure ahead of you. |
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I must wake up early every day to exercise and read the newspapers leisurely. |
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We could wake up and find the next superpower defining itself in anti-American terms. |
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Every day we wake up, we pray please let today be the day we have the answers. |
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She easily fell into a light sleep, wanting to be able to wake up at the slightest sign of danger. |
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Instead of getting ready for bed, she returned to the chair in which she had sat, anxious, waiting for her twin to wake up. |
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Particularly if it is anywhere near as gorgeous tomorrow as it was today, as I'll wake up in the sun and bask. |
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Cold water ran from the faucet as he washed his face in an attempt to wake up. |
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In this odd urban pastoral, people wander about London, have lunch, try to make assignations, wake up with hangovers and never get anywhere. |
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He'd wake up with the lozenge pattern of the floor imprinted on his arm and face, but refreshed and ready to go. |
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This is our usual tactic, to let her wake up all the way before we go in and get her out of bed. |
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As I soaked in the hot water to wake up, my brain was awhirl in a multitude of thoughts. |
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The fist thing they do every day is to boil water and cook rice after they wake up early in the morning. |
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You have to wake up, because I need to see those wonderful baby blues, okay? |
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I'm nearly teetotal, I wake up at five every morning to feed the horses and I work all hours. |
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I see you wake up to the sound of bagpipes at six a.m., pet show dogs at noon, and cough up Scotch eggs and mini donuts at five. |
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Firefighters were bemused to wake up and find a large brown and white horse tethered by a rope to their station. |
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You'll wake up rested, relaxed and ready to take on the day. |
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Where dewdrops grow on morning leaves and petals, marking their territory with a shimmer and dance to lure the dreamy colors to wake up into a bright new day. |
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Because alcohol dehydrates the body, you should drink plenty of water at parties and have a glass by your bed, to drink overnight and help rehydrate when you wake up. |
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I personally really didn't wake up until 4pm today which I've never done unless it was after an all-nighter ending at 9am, and even that only happened once. |
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Having to go to bed and wake up earlier can be harder for autistic children, too, who tend to have disordered sleep. |
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What a huge huge difference this makes to the enjoyableness of proceedings on the night and to the state of your health when you wake up the next morning. |
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Afterwards, as she would wake up every morning and see her name above the fold in some of the nation's papers of record, she began to refer to it as an out-of-body experience. |
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The only downside is that you wake up the next day feeling like a cast member of The Walking Dead. |
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When will America, as a nation, wake up to the reality that its foreign policy is the cause for so much of the ill will it receives across the globe. |
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With Rock laying out the ghetto-centric beats for these guys to rap over, Soul Survivor II is just the thing to wake up today's zombified rap audience. |
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She was going to zonk out on her bed and not wake up until February. |
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When I wake up in the morning I get that sinking feeling, you know? |
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They are sleeping, but they shall wake up, they shall be resurrected. |
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I rolled out of bed at six and shuffled to the bathroom to brush my teeth, clean and put away my retainers, and wash my face in a pitiful attempt to wake up. |
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This slows the rate of all the above processes and increases the chances that someone can recover quickly enough to wake up. |
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They wake up to note their freshly mowed lawn grew back while they slept. |
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I never thought Boro were going to win a trophy in my lifetime but I believed and after years of blind faith stumbling around in the dark, you wake up and you've won summat. |
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This should prompt the board to wake up from its slumber and initiate legal action against erring industries and strictly enforce the existing laws. |
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I go to bed about 11pm and wake up about 3am to go for a slash. |
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Holy moly, does it ever feel good to wake up in this sweet cool fall air. |
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Sometimes people with sleep apnea wake up during the night gasping for breath. |
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I let everyone wake up on their own time before assigning jobs. |
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I would wake up fighting and trying to prevent someone from choking me. |
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When are the Chairman and governors of the BBC going to wake up their consciences and address this scandalous perversion of public service broadcasting? |
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After another hour or two of shop talk I was positively exhausted and dropped into bed like a sack of potatoes, only to wake up before 4 am, unable to sleep. |
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You want to wake up in the morning and not feel sick and wincing at what happened the night before. |
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No one is saying you wake up every morning hell-bent on killing unarmed black kids. |
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When there is a traffic detour or a kid gets sick or I wake up late? |
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The cast are exemplary, Andreas Wilson in particular as the lead, and there's something devilishly satisfying about watching an upper-class toff wake up drenched in excrement. |
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Every inning seemed to feature runners on base, full counts, pickoff throws, pitching changes, and breaks to go wake up spectators who may have dozed off. |
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When I wake up, I go back to the offy, get another cargo of drink. |
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It was scorching outside and there was no telling whether he had managed to fall asleep or not, and even if he did, there was no telling whether he would wake up. |
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I curse like a sailor when I wake up before seven on school mornings. |
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Does it need drastic action by the association of international air lines, in order for those responsible for our fuel management to hearken to the wake up call? |
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It is not some benign magical sleep as shown on TV, where people wake up a year later and are instantly back to normal. |
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I think people think that I would just wake up in the morning and do Bollywood or the waltz, things I had never done before. |
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Cruz was told at the hospital Anderson had brain damage and might not wake up. |
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When are the Republicans going to wake up and smell the coffee? |
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I wake up at 5am and lie there, pretending I am going to go back to sleep. |
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Plus I find when I wake up after a short snooze I'm usually in a bad mood. |
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Jr. will wake up and make every effort to thwart your plans. |
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You wake up and notice a tickly sensation at the back of your throat, or your nose feels a bit blocked, signs that would often precipitate a full-blown cold. |
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This is a weird occurrence since I usually don't wake up until alarm goes off and even then I go right back to sleep after hitting the snooze button. |
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Whether tinged with fruity aromas or floral hops, the dry quality of these Abbey beers and strong ales is an ideal way to wake up the palate and promotes the appetite. |
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You can use these from the moment you wake up, until you drift away to sleep, to supercharge your day. |
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At some point our Asian creditors will wake up and smell the coffee. |
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I tell these young motorcyclists that if they don't think what they're doing is inherently dangerous then they need to wake up and smell the coffee. |
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We wake up every morning and eat mangoes, papayas and cinnamon Danishes. |
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The Brazilian superstar has found playing time hard to come by at the San Siro, but perhaps his latest stunt will get coach Carlo Ancelotti to wake up and smell the coffee. |
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After all, a bedroom community has to wake up and go to work. |
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I wake up for no discernible reason, other than to assert my existence. |
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Danny removed Emma's soaking clothes and she shivered, but didn't wake up. |
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It was a long day, but fortunately, we were able to sleep in this morning and wake up to a wonderful breakfast, especially prepared by our soigneur, Michelle. |
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I wake up with a walloping hangover and swear never to drink again. |
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Two guys wake up chained by their legs in a disused washroom. |
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Who knows whether Manning will wake up daily with a burning neck, or whether Brady will be walking with a limp? |
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Now that school's started, you wake up dog-tired and drag all morning. |
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He would wake up and fold the sleeves of his jibba to make it look like a blouse and pull out one of the saris spread on the ground in place of mats. |
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Days slipped by, and Rusty found it easier to wake up each day. |
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I remind myself of this on each of the seven occasions I wake up, staring at the sprigged floral canopy of my four-poster bed, calculating how much longer I have to lie here. |
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You wake up at two or three in the morning, not because you are nervous but because your time clock is all screwed up. |
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We best be off before our three welcomers decide to wake up. |
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Don't hold your breath waiting for most of the sheeple to wake up. |
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But it was first and foremost an attempt to wake up America from the torpor of the daily grind under its meritocratic overlords. |
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I then went upstairs to wake up my bros and we ate breakfast together. |
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Sunday I plan to wake up basking in a soft glow of satisfaction having convinced enough pop punters from last night to buy a ticket to the second show. |
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After another hour or two of shop talk and I was positively exhausted and dropped into bed like a sack of potatoes, only to wake up before 4 am, unable to sleep. |
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Your circadian rhythm is regulated by a biological clock in your brain that usually makes you sleepy at night and ready to wake up in the morning. |
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The illness certainly affects a patients' quality of life because they often wake up short-winded, experience severe coughing or are hit by a heavy sensation in the chest. |
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We sat by Charlie's bed for five days, just willing him to wake up. |
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Some people dream of being successful, some of us wake up and get busy! |
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I usually have a mental alarm and don't need a clock to wake up. |
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Almost a third of children under age 4 wake up in the middle of the night and, consequently, don't get enough shut-eye, according to a National Sleep Foundation survey. |
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Dogs and cats instinctively know the moment their owners will wake up. |
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I usually didn't wake up early enough for breakfast because I was a night owl and usually stayed up until around 4 in the morning and didn't wake up until noon. |
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This is of vital importance if you don't want to wake up one morning to find out that your benefit has been cut off, just as the rent is due to go out. |
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After several days of faithfully following the regimen Dr Li had prescribed, I wake up refreshed with renewed energy and my symptoms have disappeared. |
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We had escaped gloom and privation and would wake up in a place where food and warmth were available down the street. |
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But seeing 29 years of my life going up in flames because of my slobby lifestyle was the wake up call I needed. |
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The bedtop hitting his neck had been worked into the dream as his execution of the dream that we remember when we wake up. |
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Getting George to wake up before 7 o'clock is harder than getting a camel through the eye of a needle. |
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When I wake up, I make a point to divest myself of all my prejudices, ready to start the day. |
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Tunku Varadarajan asks, did Greg Smith just wake up from a fairyland? |
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Why did I wake up feeling so nauseated and dirty this morning? |
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These tips will help you fall asleep faster and wake up refreshed. |
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I can wake up with festination and I'll say, 'This is going to be a struggle today. |
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And we wake up in a cold sweat over the thought of a competitor going viral overnight with a marketing slamdunk. |
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To enter the Pointy Palace, Reader Rabbit and Sam the Lion must first wake up the creature and make it dance out of the way. |
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Have an early dinner and wake up refreshed for a visit to the village gompa, followed by a picnic to the historic Dak Bungalow. |
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Tiny microfibres provide plenty of exfoliation while the lime and ginger is a real wake up call. |
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The wildlife conservation biologist studies African painted dogs in Zimbabwe, and that's when these endangered animals usually wake up. |
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During the course of the year, your roommate will wake up lying next to a hambeast he swears he thought was a 10 the night before. |
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It is by the value of tones, the colored surface and the harmony of lines that I can reach the spirit and wake up the emotions. |
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The song is saying, despite all these things, I still wake up in the morning and thank the Lord that I'm Welsh. |
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I wake up and spit three times against the evil eye. Ptui, ptui, ptui. A dream. And fall asleep. |
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A person can sometimes wake up knowing the solution to a problem that their subconscious has been working on. |
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Back in the car, I turned on the cruise control at a safe 110 kilometres an hour and, thanks to Timmy's donuts and coffee, I began to wake up. |
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Called anesthesia awareness, it occurs when patients wake up during surgery because they are underanesthetized. |
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The cat will wake up in a tightly curled position, then untuck her head, and gradually her limbs, and then stretch. |
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The outer world is what we wake up to every morning of our lives, is the place where, willy-nilly, we must try to make our living. |
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So despite the speculation about the right to roam, I doubt you'll wake up to find a gathering of grockles in your front garden. |
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And right then the dumbfucker decides to wake up and look around. |
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From the early Eliza and chatterbot modules to the more recent chess-playing Deep Blue, the world has started to wake up to the idea of machine intelligence. |
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If you feel tired when you wake up, you need to hit the hay earlier. |
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I'm just going to enjoy this until I wake up, and then I'm going to write it all down as the awesomest, most vivid, wacky-packy dream I have ever had in my entire life. |
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You'll wake up the next day ready for some serious schussing. |
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Get a better night's sleep A good contrast in light and dark will reset your body clock and encourage deeper sleep so that you wake up feeling more refreshed. |
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When you wake up you'll have feet fit for the strappiest of sandals. |
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After all that, poor Lewis, who had already had the pleasure of cleaning the puke up from everywhere, went to sleep only to wake up to his girlfriend puking on him in bed. |
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One of the women, who typically on a night out wore more extensions than a house in Milngavie, after a cocktail do, was pleased to wake up in her goonie, in her own bed. |
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