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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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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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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Parties went on into the black of the night and ended the next morning, before the sun had woken up. |
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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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He had woken up feeling dizzy and faint, a distant rushing sound in his ears. |
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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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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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On the occurrence of the event, one or more processes on the list are 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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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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The following morning I'm woken up nice and early by the builders letting themselves in to the apartment. |
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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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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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Neighbours were woken up by police officers who wanted to know where Mrs Wiggins and their two children were. |
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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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I was woken up this morning by an almighty crash of thunder, there being an almighty storm outside. |
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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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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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So, the others, except for the overnighters, hadn't woken up, yet, while you were preparing breakfast? |
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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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Presumably now the formaldehyde has cleared from his brain, he has woken up to the meaning of what he said. |
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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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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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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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One simply had a nervous breakdown, went catatonic and has never woken up again. |
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That was how the fausty old grotto train came to be full that day, and how its fausty old owner on the till got woken up. |
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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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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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His hair had been gelled so that it was messy again, as though he'd just woken up. |
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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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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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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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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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From there on you're woken up at unearthly hours to be continuously tested and prodded. |
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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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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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I swear I must have woken up the entire neighborhood with my inhuman, blood-curdling scream. |
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He had woken up late with the sunlight already streaming through the windows of his flat. |
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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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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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She could hear Chloe singing along to the music, and she wondered if she had woken up in a dream. |
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It might be late, but there's every sign that policymakers across Brussels have finally woken up. |
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On occasion, the other side may not have woken up to an essential element of the case. |
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Often my children are woken up and are extremely distressed. |
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But the little creepy-crawly which has woken up straight Peter and Anneliese by his fleet violin game has only five little legs. |
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In this guestroom, Le champagne, you will be woken up by cheerful sunrays, bubbling like a sunny bath of champagne. |
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Also some hard working men have been woken up from his honest sleep by vociferous church bell ringing. |
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A child might be tempted to sleep with it and be woken up by noise in the middle of the night. |
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The hangover: anyone who hasn't woken up with workmen in his head deserves to be beatified! |
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How could it not when the world's two sleeping giants – China and India – have woken up and embraced modern economics? |
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Now that I have woken up from a three-week sleep and food coma, this task awaits me. |
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Everyone at Utsteinen has just woken up, yet the village is already full of activity. |
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Many stakeholders have woken up to the problem, and much attention is being paid. |
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Governments around the world have woken up to the impact of private equity on their national economies. |
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The employee is woken up once again, and comes to work for 30 minutes to perform another test. |
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Oleson says the markets have finally woken up and noticed how much demand for corn and wheat has grown. |
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But it's done now and I'm on my way again. Life is great and I've just woken up from a nap of more than one hour. |
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Whenever anyone would go out hunting, we would be woken up and told to go out and get ready to travel. |
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The alarm clock had woken up Mauro, who had just returned from a long trip. |
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This is an important page in the history of jazz, a music which people in France had just woken up and discovered. |
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I object to being woken up at 5.11 am by the sound of firework explosions. |
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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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His dark hair was uncombed and he looked like he too had just woken up. |
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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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Cuomo said that passengers were woken up about an hour into the flight when the aircraft began to bounce. |
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She had just woken up and the day was bright, sunny and full of promise. |
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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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When she'd woken up, there'd only been Raven left, sleeping obliviously. |
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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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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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In a very light sleep, I'm woken up by a car arriving at the gate. |
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I know first-hand that the residents of Thornhill do not need to be woken up by polls to the importance and urgent need to take steps proactively to protect the environment. |
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Now we find ourselves at the last hour with a government that has finally woken up to the fact that it needs to act, however modestly, and act immediately. |
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Having woken up to the fact that it lost ground to the competition because of lack of innovation, Microsoft has redoubled its development efforts. |
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As the developed world has gradually woken up to the potentially catastrophic implications if the felling of trees continues unchecked,the response has too often been to throw moral homilies at those concerned. |
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One man, however, claimed an unusual and mighty healing when he said that the previous night after Bonnke had prayed for the sick, he had gone home and was woken up by movement in his injured leg. |
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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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But it looks oddly inattentive to have woken up to this only after nearly five years in office. Given all this, there is a chance of a surprise second round. |
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She kept resisting the command only to be woken up by it yet again. |
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The title track is country acoustic meets the sort of massively overloud synth washes Gary Numan might have ordered if he'd woken up one morning to find he was God. |
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Many of these sleeping giants have woken up and realized that although digital represents their best growth opportunity, they are way behind in terms of having the resources to deliver. |
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It appeared that one of world soccer's sleeping giants had woken up. |
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The clips were shown relative to the time of day so if the user moused over in the morning they would see him being woken up or in the evening they would see him cooking dinner. |
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He was replaced by Christoph Kramer who ran into Ezequiel Garay's shoulder after 15 minutes and, having been sponged down, and woken up, did not last until half-time. |
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The aromatic oils industry having belatedly woken up to this, I can well understand why, three days before the vote, it was trying to influence us. |
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The models wore short moppy wigs, as if they had just woken up. |
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It's great when you don't want to be disturbed, want to appear offline or see if that special guy or girl eight timezones away has woken up and signed in to Skype yet. |
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Meanwhile, Nottingham had woken up to its branch line status and was keen to expand. |
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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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Saint Nicolas approached the salting pot and worked a miracle: the three little children, stretching and yawning, opened their eyes, a little confused? as though they had just woken up. |
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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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Although Mr Barratt was not home at the time of the explosions, he describes how housesitter Bethan Ward was woken up by the sound of the explosions. |
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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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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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