Has his wife noticed him stop breathing, or has he woken with a choking sensation? |
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Luckily the pair were woken by the sound of the smoke alarm and escaped unharmed. |
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I was woken from an unrestful doze when the door was opened again and propped myself up on one elbow, squinting into the light. |
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The woman, who didn't have a smoke alarm fitted, escaped unscathed after being woken up by the barking of her dogs. |
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That'd be more useful than being woken up by all those flashing lights while you're trying to have a snooze in the traffic jam. |
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One simply had a nervous breakdown, went catatonic and has never woken up again. |
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She had done that through-out the night when we'd woken up and she'd wanted to nestle back into my arms. |
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After being woken at 3am by his young daughter he realised that a heavy frost had fallen and would make breaming futile. |
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A next-door neighbour said she was woken up by the sound of breaking glass and the smell of smoke. |
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My body was still sore from the onslaught and I had not moved the few times I had woken. |
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Brynhild, a Valkyrie, disobeyed Odin and was put to sleep until she would be woken by a man. |
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She was woken by the two men who demanded cash and other valuables before assaulting her. |
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I was woken just before nightfall, by Erin sitting down on the bed I had conjured up. |
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They spend most of their waking hours caring for them and are often woken at night, but get virtually no help. |
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Spitting feathers, he was about to ask his wife why she hadn't woken him when he noticed a piece of paper by the bed. |
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He let me know I'd woken him up with a little chirp, then once I'd settled down, he emitted another kitty peep. |
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Thomas has now woken and groggily shifts around in his bed, squinting his eyes against the light, even though it's dull. |
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Presumably now the formaldehyde has cleared from his brain, he has woken up to the meaning of what he said. |
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Imagine every night going to sleep under bright starlight and being woken each morning by the sun shining warmly on your face. |
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The 30 people staying at the guest house had been woken up by the noise and he had told them it was not a normal occurrence here. |
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Well perhaps it was not that dramatic, but at any rate, he had woken up to a pounding headache and a splitting hangover. |
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But if a change is as good as a rest, Smith has long since woken from his catnap. |
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I pulled through and went home, and even decided to stretch out on the bed for a catnap, but I got woken up by the kitten after about 15 minutes. |
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A SEVEN-year-old Yorkshire child left orphaned by a car crash on the Greek island of Corfu has woken from a coma. |
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I was woken by a crash, a bout of swearing, and then the sudden appearance of his face, upside down, over the chaise lounge. |
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The machine is right over on the other side of the house, and it has never woken us up before. |
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So, the others, except for the overnighters, hadn't woken up, yet, while you were preparing breakfast? |
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My stomach deflated and the horrible bloated feeling I had woken with was gone. |
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Today shocked residents described how they had woken to find their street swarming with police officers. |
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I have been woken by them hovering over the housetops, roaring continuously and beaming a bright searchlight. |
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She hadn't woken up, but she was on the ground, huddled up, she looked like she was freezing, and she had nothing protecting her but a coat. |
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But when you are woken up by jugglers throwing batons and chainsaws, and all the hurrahs, that gets a little annoying. |
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She was woken by the crackle of her coach's wheels scraping on the cobbled road. |
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He had woken up feeling dizzy and faint, a distant rushing sound in his ears. |
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I don't realise I am driving fast, but am woken up by screeching brakes, a confused horizon, loud shouts and a sinking feeling. |
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Having taken refuge in many other women after their break up he had finally, one fine day, woken up in some strange woman's bed and began to cry. |
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Sleep was very fitful last night, as every time I moved I was woken by the pain. |
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I was woken by the smell of my polycotton wool blend pants burning on the heater, and the feeling of being dehydrated. |
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I was woken up this morning at half past five by quite the most enormous bumble bee flying around the bedroom. |
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People living nearby were woken with the news at around 3am and the area was cordoned off by police tape. |
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Hotel guests were woken by the crash and the night porter and duty manager rushed outside to help the injured. |
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I crashed out for about 5 hours of semi-restful sleep, being woken by the rain this morning. |
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On Sunday morning, we were woken by the muffled crump of a controlled explosion. |
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That morning, Nick had woken him at five thirty exactly, forcing him to wolf down a hastily made power breakfast. |
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In morning dark, Bradson was woken by the mosque singer, as he had been each morning he had been in this Sasak village. |
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The booming of that door seemed to have woken me from a pleasant daydream, abruptly bringing cold reality back into sharp focus. |
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His hair had been gelled so that it was messy again, as though he'd just woken up. |
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We've had some superb windless and cloudless nights recently, which means we've woken up to gardens saturated by heavy dew the next morning. |
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She was really asleep in the car and David, the dumb-bell hadn't woken her up yet. |
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Terrified residents had scrambled out of bed and dived for cover after being woken by the gunshot early yesterday morning. |
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He was woken by his dogs barking at 12.20 am and he looked out of his window to see his five bay Dutch barn alight. |
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Living in the tobacconists on Dane Street owned by his parents, Amy and Fred, he would often be woken by the wail of the air-raid sirens. |
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One of the most famous ghost sightings was by a six-year-old girl woken by scratching noises. |
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Neighbours woken by her screams tried to save the girls, but were driven back by the intense heat. |
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Neighbours were woken up by police officers who wanted to know where Mrs Wiggins and their two children were. |
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The waterbed I'd begged and pleaded for was in the corner where I could see out the bay window, but not be woken by the sun. |
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It definitely wasn't summer, as five minutes on the wrong side of the wettie at Ocean Beach could have woken you from a coma. |
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I had just nodded off to sleep when I was woken up by an almighty crash from their house. |
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Couldn't get comfortable in bed, but managed to get to sleep, and I've woken up with the pain as bad as ever and feeling very ratty. |
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On six occasions in the past year he has woken to the sound of breaking glass and the alarm going off. |
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As the alarm clock had also woken her, I decided that I should share the details of my dream with her. |
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The Slovenian driver was asleep in his cab when he was woken by a man knocking on the window. |
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I was woken up this morning by an almighty crash of thunder, there being an almighty storm outside. |
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I was woken, however, by the light of a candle being held aloft above my face, and the sight of Gerald peering down at me anxiously. |
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The floor resembled an empty floor of a warehouse, and John was reminded of where he'd woken up the day before. |
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And considering some of the lapses of good taste I've woken up next to in the past eight or so years, I think that's a pretty good effort. |
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But it is being re-released now because sections of the film industry have woken up to the fact that global struggle is back on the agenda. |
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I'd woken up almost every half hour through out the night feeling queasy before falling back into a restless doze. |
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I figured you had woken up at first until you started dragging on that cigarette without lighting it. |
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The following morning I'm woken up nice and early by the builders letting themselves in to the apartment. |
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There's nothing like planning a nice, long lie-in on a Sunday morning, and then getting woken up by People With Children at 9am. |
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In December 1994 Harvey Weinstein was woken at 2am by the telephone ringing beside his bed. |
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A week later, the girl had gone out with him again and only days later, the telephone ring had woken Suzie up again. |
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Only four hours later though we were woken by the ringing of the hotel phone. |
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On the occurrence of the event, one or more processes on the list are woken up. |
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I was so glad of my bed when I got to it that I fell asleep right away, and slept through until I was woken by the phone at eight. |
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The noble lord had gone to bed drunk, woken up an hour later, still drunk, and had convinced himself that it was breakfast time. |
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I'm woken up by a loud, extended rumbling noise which is impossible to pinpoint. |
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When she is woken by the kiss, she silently expresses anger, just louring at him. |
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At long last the lumpen England fan has woken from a deep historic stupor and realised that Scotland is off, and is never coming back. |
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He turned the alarm over to see why it hadn't woken him up, and noticed that half of its electronic guts were strewn all over the floor. |
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Otherwise they start around nine or nine thirty, when I'm woken up by the kids that I live with tearing around the house and shouting. |
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And finally, when you've woken up after your fantastic sleep, take no notice of my bloodshot, baggy eyes and put on your radio. |
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Hazel Stewart, 50, a teacher in the village, said locals were woken yesterday morning by a loud bang as the car smashed into the pub. |
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I've been really impressed by the way in which so many companies have at last woken up to the special needs of mature skin. |
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I had woken up thinking my day would be ordinary but apparently I didn't know the meaning of the word. |
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He had woken up late with the sunlight already streaming through the windows of his flat. |
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My everlasting, and most fearful, memory of the war was being woken by an thundering noise which shook and rattled the windows of my bedroom. |
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The occupants escaped without serious injury after being woken by the alarm. |
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Matron had bawled at her for being out of bed when Kiv had woken, but she didn't care. |
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My family and I have been woken in the early hours by football chants, fights and general melees on occasions too numerous to recall. |
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During the night the Earl was woken by the sensation of his bedclothes being pulled from him. |
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The car horn went off as water short-circuited the electrical system and a woman living on an estate just 20 yards away was woken at 5.45 am. |
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Parties went on into the black of the night and ended the next morning, before the sun had woken up. |
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Elizabeth sighed wearily as she was woken from her sleep by Joshua crying in his crib. |
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He said he had confided that he was hearing voices, and had woken twice at night screaming. |
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Then, when Nathalie had woken up, she found herself in a quiet little room, with a small twin bed on one side and a white dresser on the other. |
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Many residents were woken by the deafening sound of the exploding pipe and water gushing down the street and into their houses. |
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Neither she or her elderly dog who is partly blind and deaf were woken up by the shrill bleep of the smoke alarm. |
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There did not appear to be anything wrong with the poor old boy except I think he had woken with a start and was a bit frightened. |
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She could hear Chloe singing along to the music, and she wondered if she had woken up in a dream. |
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I swear I must have woken up the entire neighborhood with my inhuman, blood-curdling scream. |
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He dozed off into a pleasant slumber before being woken up to the sound of Klaxon sirens and flashing red lights from the hallway. |
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From there on you're woken up at unearthly hours to be continuously tested and prodded. |
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I tactfully informed her I had at long last managed to get to sleep and her call had woken me. |
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The soldier, who returned home to Fulford yesterday from Iraq, was unfazed at the prospect of being woken up at night by her crying. |
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His voice was deep and throaty, resonating in his chest as though he had just woken from a very long sleep. |
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Three times I was woken by the buzzer noise, half dressed, twice put on my hooded top back to front, fell over my slippers and stumbled to the door to be of help. |
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Actually, I'd been woken from my second sleep, having got up before light to do a bit of writing, come over all tired and weary, and slipped back for a bit of a zizz. |
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I am woken this morning by the sun shining into my window at six. |
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Emanuel recalls reading to his children and falling asleep before they did, only to be woken by a late night phone call. |
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At the otherwise silent hotel, I am woken at 6.30 am by the screech of gulls as the mackerel boats cast off from the harbour and head out on the early-morning tide. |
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I am a fairly light sleeper, and do get woken very easily by sound. |
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The pine tree represented the God Attis, sleeping during the long winter nights and woken up by the Goddess Cybele in spring, for the celebration of springtide. |
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Its main features are rhythmic myoclonic jerks when drowsy or asleep, which stop if the child is woken, and normal encephalograms during or after the episodes. |
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About three this morning, though, I was woken by heavy rain on the window, quickly followed by a massive clap of thunder as the good weather finally broke. |
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I was woken at 6am by tinny plastic pop from the clock radio. |
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Marissa, as usual, had woken me up this morning with a gentle nuzzle at my neck, and after a brief cuddle had gotten up, dressed and gone out to hunt for breakfast. |
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She remembered that the crier had woken them all up to hear the news. |
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And now it was the morning after the night before and Taylor found herself staring up at Simone who had woken her in a particularly ungentle fashion. |
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She had just woken up and the day was bright, sunny and full of promise. |
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When she'd woken up, there'd only been Raven left, sleeping obliviously. |
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We had a good night's sleep in a comfortable four-berth cabin with a window view, and its own shower in which to freshen up when woken at 6am the next day. |
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After luxuriating in the playful sonic palette that Byrne's one-time mucker Brian Eno brought to the band's studio productions, the listener's rudely woken by the later work. |
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His dark hair was uncombed and he looked like he too had just woken up. |
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She knows she doesn't have to ring the doorbell before she comes in, and many's the time I have been woken by her as she travels to her surgery in the morning. |
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By this time the amount of noise I was making had woken the neighbours. |
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Neighbours were woken by police sirens as patrol cars raced to the scene. |
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He was woken by an intruder putting the lights on downstairs. |
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Often my children are woken up and are extremely distressed. |
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I cannot describe to you my shock and fear at being woken by the vulgarities of a loutish young whelp, who had driven his auto-mobile next to the chamber's small window. |
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All this talk of the 70's has obviously woken a sleeping giant within. |
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I'm an early riser, so I often work the morning shift and seldom get woken up by the blast. |
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I slept through the alarm clock and was woken by hammering on the door. |
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Fortunately, the government has finally woken up to the situation and has announced a long overdue stocktaking of adoption agencies and a review of adoption procedures. |
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I croaked, woken from my recurrent dream of loading reams of information onto the computer, by a banshee wail that went on and on, somewhere in the very near vicinity. |
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Another sign that Christmas was coming was when we were woken up at a seemingly ungodly hour of the morning when it was still pitch black and freezing! |
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I object to being woken up at 5.11 am by the sound of firework explosions. |
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The scream of the young Turkish girl who caught sight of me relieving myself in a strategically placed potted fig must have woken most of the hotel's inhabitants. |
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Some of these bridges, plain and unpainted, are like small houses which have woken from sleep, yawned themselves open at both ends, and stretched luxuriously like cats. |
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Cuomo said that passengers were woken up about an hour into the flight when the aircraft began to bounce. |
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So I bought a couple of beers on my way into Newtown, I gave Sandy a bell to see what was up, as I thought being woken up with a beer would be nice. |
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A COMET-chasing space probe that has been in hibernation for almost three years has woken up and sent its first signal back to Earth. |
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A local resident said he was woken up by a car alarm going off and then found the blaze. |
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Meanwhile, Nottingham had woken up to its branch line status and was keen to expand. |
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She kept resisting the command only to be woken up by it yet again. |
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He was a cloddish man, like he'd just fallen off the turnip wagon and hadn't quite woken up yet from his long trip from the country. |
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On my birthday I would have liked to have been woken by the sound of the sea, sploshing on a beach somewhere in the Caribbean. |
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Dorothy Rounce, a neighbour of Cleary, who lives with his mother and brother, said she was woken by the sound of car doors slamming. |
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Although they are not full hibernators and can be woken easily, both sexes like to den in a protected spot during the winter months. |
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That is the fourth time this week my neighbor's barking dog has woken me up. I'm going to go give her a piece of my mind about it. |
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Half-mad from lack of sleep and being woken too abruptly, I moosh the food into my mouth, foggily focused on getting it in before 6am. |
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The alarm prompted bosses at the Holiday Inn in Homer Road, Solihull, to kick down the door and rescue the occupants who had somehow not been woken by the alarm. |
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No one addressed these issues when I posed this question some smarmy, smooth talking lecturer reiterated as if I were some innocent who had just woken up from my cradle. |
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Henry Cecil was on the Al Bahathri Polytrack and Native Ruler gave the impression he has woken up for his Newmarket debut when moving nicely with Ancient Lights. |
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His eyes were wide and scared, as if he'd woken mid-nightmare. |
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For months we've woken to the alarm clock, hustled sleepyheads out of bed, made breakfasts, packed lunches, checked bags are packed and teeth are brushed. |
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