And soon breakfast and the beautiful fact that Thomas is slow, quiet and dull in the mornings. |
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Goodness me, you wouldn't catch me out there in the early mornings with hair in curlers and a shovel under my arm. |
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Some mornings she lay in bed for hours, replaying the crash in her head, unmotivated to get up and uninterested in seeing herself on crutches. |
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And it has proved so popular the centre has now expanded its opening hours to include Saturday mornings. |
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It has been a long week of late nights and early mornings, with busy days sandwiched in between. |
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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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Children attend school on weekdays and Saturday mornings and have Wednesdays off. |
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She had been unwell in the early mornings for two days now, and she was worried. |
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Sunday mornings were solemn, and worship, although often grand and glorious, was also serious and sober. |
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Students were scuttling around, socializing with their clique, or at least the part of them that shared this class in the mornings. |
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A wonderful serenity has taken possession of my entire soul, like these sweet mornings of spring which I enjoy with my whole heart. |
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Fourteen people were asked to eat a different breakfast on each of four mornings. |
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Luckily pseudonymous kid is a great city kid, though we had a couple of bad mornings where late breakfasts made everyone cranky and impatient. |
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Many of us grew up with National Radio blaring while we had our breakfast in the mornings. |
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Some mornings I get up to write and don't have a clue what I'm going to say. |
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The Village Voice, free in Manhattan, is available at news-stands, delis, coffee shops and street corners on Wednesday mornings. |
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Some mornings you need something stronger than the usual drive time chatter. |
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When it's starting to get late I drop broad hints about study and early mornings. |
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A few mornings ago I started cutting out the pieces for a rag doll for Amelia's birthday. |
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We didn't work him all week, the last three mornings here are the first canters he's had since last Sunday. |
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Love tea in the mornings, the smell of babies, vintage clothing, op shopping, lilies, growing our own veges. |
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Usftl games are typically played on Sunday mornings on regulation football fields with 12-minute quarters. |
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She quit as long term supply teacher when her hours were cut from two-and-a-half days a week to just Friday mornings. |
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Are your windows drafty, hard to open, and covered with frost on chilly mornings? |
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His wife Tracey, 42, a hospital administrator, speaks to him most mornings by telephone. |
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We went out en famille in the mornings, and in the afternoons handed the children over to the care of our holiday tour operator. |
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I am only 28 and yet I feel so sick of the rat race that I often find it difficult to turn up at my job in the mornings. |
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Initially Hurst was employed as a visiting lecturer in accounts, the topic being taught on Saturday mornings. |
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More voluntary helpers are needed in Kilconduff cemetery on Saturday mornings at 10 am to help with the digging, cleaning, strimming and weeding. |
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The mornings also bring the added delights of pools of vomit and urine to negotiate. |
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Saturday mornings were usually busy and the park had always been hustling and bustling with morning walkers. |
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Apologies for getting poetic on you, but mornings like this make me think of this poem. |
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We bought a lot of oranges, to have freshly squeezed juice in the mornings. |
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Anyway, mornings also start well when they start with Marmite on toast and latte from the local caff. |
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The two spent early mornings in the indoor batting cages during spring workouts and are constantly gabbing by the cage in batting practice. |
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The club, which trains up to 70 dogs on Sunday mornings, lost a range of equipment including see-saws, tyre tunnels, and A-frames. |
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That I have had to get up at the crack of dawn the past two mornings has not helped my mood. |
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Other problems you may experience after stomach surgery are diarrhoea, indigestion and vomiting in the mornings. |
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I hate beginning Monday mornings with the kind of irritation that sets my teeth on edge and makes me want to shout at the person concerned. |
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We have a group of nurses who take it in turn weekday mornings and afternoons, also one evening a week so I can go out. |
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The North-east monsoon showers have heralded the coming of the season of chilly nights, starry skies and misty mornings in the city. |
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Stagecoach says that in the mornings, journeys will leave starting points later and arrive at the final destination at the usual time or earlier. |
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Most volunteers normally spend a couple of mornings, afternoons or evenings on duty each week. |
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At the farmers' market in the Lismore Showground on Saturday mornings there is a wonderful selection of fresh produce at very reasonable prices. |
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The apple tree in the garden has started shedding windfalls from its lower branches and there's a good pie's worth to collect most mornings. |
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I occasionally walk the High Street early on weekend mornings when you can hear birds on the wing. |
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Most mornings, particularly around the weekend, this area is disgracefully littered with fast food bags, boxes, cartons and drinks containers. |
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Admittedly we hesitate on cold, wintry mornings when needles of rain spike the bedroom window. |
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She added that Play Days would not be in competition with the kindergarten, which provides care in the mornings or afternoons and not all day. |
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Icy mornings, hail, sleet and snow have had everyone dusting off their winter woollies even though spring has officially sprung. |
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Here his followers would gather in the mornings and afternoons for religious services. |
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But you need warmer wraps and sweaters for the evenings and early mornings. |
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To survive winter mornings and evenings, you need warmer wraps and sweaters. |
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Alas, poachers have again struck in Kwelera and just a few mornings ago a bush buck ewe, in lamb, was found just at the back door of a neighbour. |
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On Dig Your Own Hole, Beth Orton's looping lament to wasted comedown mornings gradually elided into one of that record's most assertive beats. |
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On Saturday mornings throughout the month of September the ancient tradition of yawl sailing was handed down to a new generation of enthusiasts. |
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No fiddling with keys on dark, damp mornings and you're off the drive far quicker after pressing the brake pedal and pushing the start button. |
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Saturday mornings alternated between dress parade and inter-squadron track meets. |
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If we suddenly get an Indian summer or a rash of beautifully sunny autumnal mornings, people are taken by surprise. |
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He swam 27 laps in a pool most mornings, because he liked to do things that were divisible by three. |
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I'm sure my love for that plane had a lot to do with the fact that Saturday mornings were just me, Dad and the wild blue yonder. |
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Mubanga also unveiled a programme that comprises skills and physical training in the mornings and strategies and tactics in the afternoon. |
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The guys were keeping me up at night and I didn't sleep late in the mornings. |
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Save money, eat healthier, and keep your mornings sane by pre-making tomorrow's lunches for work and school. |
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If you're serious and plan quite a few early mornings, adjust your sleep schedule the same way you adjust to a new time zone. |
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She spent mornings there, according to local lore, reviewing proofs of her work. |
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It's definitely worth going by to check out this resto's breakfast, which they only serve on Saturday mornings. |
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That eerie morning dark only exists on rainy mornings with the curtains drawn. |
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She went all out in getting dressed in the mornings, doing up her hair and powdering her face. |
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He has let himself go, no longer caring about his appearance, or able to get up in the mornings. |
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He likes to have long lie-ins in the mornings, and is quite grumpy until he has his morning cup of coffee, which is usually early afternoons. |
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Stockholm is beautiful in the mornings, the golden light glinting off the buildings. |
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In the mornings they would rise early so they could ride rented bicycles on the boardwalk. |
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So will Marie now close the front door of her home and put on her slippers and potter about the house, now she has mornings on her hands. |
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Red leaves mark walls and trees all around Dublin as frosty mornings have become the norm. |
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The course will take place on two mornings per week for 12 weeks commencing in late September. |
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These too have been around for years, and you can still catch them on any day in the mornings and early afternoons. |
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Samples of stomach fluids obtained by aspiration on three consecutive early mornings should be sent for microscopic examination. |
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I always ran on Saturday mornings because it gave me time to think about my life and my problems. |
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In the early mornings he would stand in his dressing gown at the window, sipping a cup of milky coffee, while his valet ran his bath. |
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No matter how organised it appears, I still leave the house in the mornings with my room looking like a bomb's hit it. |
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For as glorious an image as that presents, I can only guess how cold that ride must have been on frosty Hill Country mornings. |
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Talk hunting, and everyone starts thinking about frosty mornings and clear, cold nights in hunting camp. |
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He also presents Broadcasting House on Sunday mornings, and a phone-in show, The Exchange, on Tuesdays. |
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The air was thick with the smell of the ocean, sailors beginning to untie their ships for mornings of sailing and fishing. |
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Fundraising events included a giant sale at Marshfield, lunches, jumble sales and coffee mornings. |
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Half of the total has been collected from auctions, sales, coffee mornings and other events at the church in Otley Road. |
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He grew up playing soccer and sandlot baseball after spending mornings baking bread in his grandfather's bakery. |
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Some mornings I'll put the tangram sets on the table with a puzzle for each child to solve. |
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During the last 12 years of her life, Mae West spent mornings answering fan mail and afternoons trying on hats. |
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She said churches had raised the money both through collections at services and through coffee mornings and other fund-raising events. |
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He burned himself the last 3 mornings while making them, and was a little nervous this morning, in fear that today would be no different. |
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The coffee is my breakfast because most mornings I run out the house in a tearing hurry. |
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This is causing chaos on the road, especially in the mornings and at teatime, and creating a huge traffic build-up. |
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Though he spends more time managing than frosting cakes these days, he still bakes most mornings. |
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It is simple things like getting a really close shave in the mornings that make all the difference. |
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Her grandma was very devout and the peal of bells was a familiar sound to her in the mornings. |
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She goes home nearly every Saturday and comes back Monday mornings, carrying bagfuls of sweet bread, pickled meats and fresh fruit. |
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I have been known to be more of an owl than a fowl because I have late nights and struggle with early mornings. |
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If you haven't already cut it up, it makes a great scraper to remove frost from your car windscreen on freezing mornings! |
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Vines crept apace along neighborhood fences, their flowers still opening in the warm mornings. |
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Wedge-tailed eagles drift in the air currents, and in the mornings the hills are alive with western grey kangaroos. |
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In the Rio Grande Valley, barbacoa de cabeza is traditionally eaten on Sunday mornings. |
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Saturday nights we watched movies and Sunday mornings we went to the swap meet. |
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Damp mornings are excellent for this detail, especially in low areas such as draws and creek bottoms. |
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I find very few of these young adults in traditional worship services in congregations on Sunday mornings. |
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On weekday mornings, Julie piles into the car with her two kids, Megan, 4 years old, and Luke, 16 months. |
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Some lucky people also come across leopards basking on the rocks early in the mornings. |
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The path around the park is a figure of eight and it is a wonderful place to be during early mornings or evenings. |
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If you download in the mornings, before the US wakes up, there's generally no waiting time. |
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We get out big numbers especially at the peak times in the mornings and evenings to catch the scab buses. |
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Most mornings, we're lucky if we have time to eat a bowl of cereal or toast a slice of bread. |
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In the old days, we knew that Jack Frost came out on chilly mornings, waved an icicled finger and created frosty havoc in our gardens. |
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In 1967, it reappeared on Saturday mornings, where it finally clicked with a nation of kids high on sugary cereal. |
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Producers from all over Northern Ireland put their fresh farm wares up for sale to a capacity crowd on Saturday mornings. |
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He refused the offer because he had only been back at the track riding horses in the mornings for five days. |
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It is hoping to open on Saturday mornings as well as holding a late surgery one weekday evening. |
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Though it was midsummer, the mornings at Glastonbury were still cold and could chill a person to the bone. |
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Their first week is likely to be made up of induction training in the mornings and gaining product knowledge on the shop floor in the afternoons. |
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Now hardly anybody works on Saturday mornings and cars and buses are freely available to make the short journey to Ibrox or Parkhead. |
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Pupils of Melksham schools and their parents have been queuing up for extra lessons on Saturday mornings. |
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You shouldn't worry, many of us find it hard to be creative enough just to get out of bed in the mornings. |
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As a result of these walks in the cold mornings I got bad chilblains on my hands. |
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Many Sunday mornings were spent with Mom making devotional house visitations for the shut-ins. |
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Tours of the chateau are normally in French, but English language tours are available some mornings. |
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Some mornings it's fine but on others the knee can be a bit sore and achy, although I don't know if that's down to the cold weather. |
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It will be simulcast on BBC ONE and The CBBC Channel on Saturday mornings this autumn. |
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On cold windy mornings, the heron folded its neck, hunched into itself and faced the wind. |
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My idea is to divide my time doing practice in the mornings and evenings and then to do either written or oral translations during the day. |
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The lines get insane if it's anywhere from an hour to closing or on weekend mornings. |
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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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We usually slept in Sunday mornings, waking just in time for her favorite cartoons. |
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Sunday mornings are for sleeping in, not for physical exertion with the pub footie team. |
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How do I keep my one-year-old cat from making a racket outside my bedroom door in the mornings? |
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On several mornings, vehicles were backed up from the Park Hotel Roundabout to the Burgery at around 9 am, but conditions had improved by the end of the week. |
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Cereal brings back memories of lazy mornings and easy extravagance, a time when worries were few and comfort was plenty. |
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Labourers, ragpickers in the mornings or film poster affixers during the night are the worst hit, not to forget children who are drawn to them and two-wheeler riders. |
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Now it's only Sunday mornings, weddings, funerals, a carol service the week before Christmas and an occasional harvest festival for the local C of E infants and juniors. |
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If you spend your mornings grooming horses, baling hay and cleaning stalls, you'll burn as many calories as you would walking for the same amount of time. |
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The liberal faithful fled the scene in favor of latte and Tim Russert on Sunday mornings. |
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On Saturday mornings, mum would make bread in her enormous white ceramic mixing bowl leaving it, topped with a fresh tea towel on the central heat register to rise yeastily. |
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Sometimes I wear my silk pyjamas when I am going for a walk in the mornings, does that make me eccentric? |
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Recently I was idly passing my time waiting in a shopping centre car park, a favourite haunt of husbands on Saturday mornings while their wives engage in retail therapy. |
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Most mornings I had a can of coke with whatever I happened to be eating but considering it was a weekend and my mother was not yet out of the house, I rethought that routine. |
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My aunt is the only early riser of the house, up before first light most mornings, so at least there was coffee already percolating and breakfast being made. |
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Farmers sell their melons and other locally-grown produce on Saturday mornings, and an arcade with classic Spanish-style stone arches runs along one side. |
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As with the last few mornings, after getting up I crept around the corner of the stairs, hoping to see a large chair-shaped parcel sitting in the hall, but no such luck. |
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Once upon a time Sunday mornings were sacrosanct times for public worship. |
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Jack was a drinking man and mornings were not his best time. |
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At dawn for the past two mornings, great scraggly flocks of rooks mixed with a few jackdaws pour over our base moving from their roosts to the freshly plowed fields. |
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In the mornings we have lectures and in the afternoons we teach students. |
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There were the mornings when the world was shrouded in a mist which turned subtly mauve, and then as the sun broke through, the mountainsides all around flamed orange-red. |
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This includes an evening meal and breakfast on both mornings. |
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I don't often snuggle up in the mornings, so she took it as a bonus, turned over on her back and presented her tummy for a tickle, feet firmly in the air. |
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I spent two days in this small town, making yoga on the lawn and melodising with my clarinet in the mornings until it was time to go to lunch at the steward's house. |
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Getting up in the mornings results in tiredness and ruins the pub. |
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So you'll often see them in the mornings, standing, staring into space, with their little tootsies beating some silent syncopated rhythm on the grass. |
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The blankness had invited the mind to think back to mornings before September 11, when the mist had concealed the twin towers. |
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Winter also had the mixed blessings of dark mornings and early sunsets. |
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Most mornings, Richardson put in a call to Sam Rayburn before driving Murchison to the track. |
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Most mornings it involves having to part with substantial sums of money. |
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Some hung-over mornings he looks into the mirror and finds a pudgy nosferatu looking back at him. |
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You can come to work some mornings and it's like a bomb site. |
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The fragrance that came to each was like a memory of dewy mornings of unshadowed sun in some land of which the fair world in Spring is itself but a fleeting memory. |
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Our waste collection is unsociably early on Tuesday mornings. |
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On calmer mornings, walking the beach and casting diagonally across the surf line can produce a mixed bag of trout, reds, jacks, snook and mackerel. |
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There's a chill in the night air, and a certain briskness to the mornings. |
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Those little jewel cases come in mighty handy on nippy mornings. |
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To determine if that phenomenon occurred throughout the Great Lakes, we examined 34 additional nonconsecutive mornings at other radars during days of known bird migration. |
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For the next year it ran as a daily programme on weekday mornings. |
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Since the executions were held very early in the mornings, we found that prisoners kept vigil through the night, staying awake with the woman who was to be executed. |
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But most mornings or evenings will find me prepping dinner from basic ingredients. |
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The show airs on Sunday mornings instead of prime time, so families can watch together. |
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On Wednesday mornings before mass, he recites the rosary in a special prayer of liberation from the chains of the devil. |
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She fasted savagely, stood barefoot on winter mornings while she recited all 150 psalms, and wore iron chains and a hair shirt till the day she died. |
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We advise you to accept our offer and if you don't, you will see the lines of cars laden with explosives hit your towns and turn your nights to mornings, God willing. |
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In New Jersey it isn't unusual for mid-September mornings to turn summer-like, but real summer occurs in July when it gets so hot that the tar blisters on the steamy streets. |
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I do not, for example, unfold my handkerchief before putting it in my pocket in the mornings, and apparently by this omission I am taking quite a risk. |
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Perry brought home a variety of one-night stands, and Marin had had the unfortunate experience of running into them quite often sneaking out in the mornings. |
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But most mornings were spent taking boxes of envelopes to and from the stuffers and making various deliveries to small businesses on the new industrial estates. |
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He's the other-worldly mystic, cloistered away, who deals daily in more murder, suffering and unforgiveness than most of us encounter in a month of Monday mornings. |
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The centre provides a focal point for MS people offering a physiotherapy area, oxygen chamber, private meeting room and relaxing area for coffee mornings. |
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I dedicated my mornings to working on my laptop and my afternoons to exercise, counterbalancing whatever overindulgence I had planned for after sunset. |
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Incidentally, our most lucrative time seems to be weekend mornings, when we find change presumably dropped by the over-refreshed the night before! |
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Adding a heat lamp to a bathroom to take the chill off on cold mornings. |
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So take particular care with personal hygiene in the mornings. |
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I feel guilty that on busy mornings I am taking a regular brush to her corkscrew curls, thereby rendering her mop into something that is very Einstein-like. |
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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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I curse like a sailor when I wake up before seven on school mornings. |
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This will also save you having to de-ice windows on winter mornings. |
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African wild dogs den during the winter, from June to August, and on chilly July mornings the pups would huddle together until the urge to play overtook them. |
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During rush hour in the mornings and afternoons, Caribbean cities are dominated by metal, plastic and rubber objects, puffing hydrocarbons and other gases into the atmosphere. |
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I would work in the mornings signing petrol dockets, then go to the beach. |
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As you can see, I'm actually quite well-tempered in the mornings. |
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The cross-stitch club, which meets at the hospice, in Dalton, held the coffee mornings in October at The Grange Surgery, Fartown. |
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Most mornings, as soon as I rise, I meditate for half an hour. |
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In the mornings a strange dyky-looking fortyish woman lies on the beach but does not appear to belong to the hotel. |
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In the mornings hoar-frost lay thick upon the ground, and thin ice formed in currentless shallows and overlay the muskrat runways. |
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In the mornings before games, Leidy taught him the mechanics of the hit-and-run, drag bunt, double steal, and squeeze play. |
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Some mornings when the tide was right out we went onto the reef with screwdrivers to prise off abalone, which we called muttonfish. |
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Blair worked at the shop in the afternoons and had his mornings free to write and his evenings free to socialise. |
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Thursday mornings at Piccolo music club have been written through our household routine like rock for the past five-and-a-half years. |
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Charter Avenue is gridlocked most mornings and evenings,traffic coming off the A46 to access Warwick University is the same. |
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Pepto-Bismol saw that Facebook users talked about the product mostly on Saturday and Sunday mornings. |
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The elves could be seen dancing over meadows, particularly at night and on misty mornings. |
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There are certain harsh, knife-coloured mornings in springtime that are more plangently evocative than any leaf-blown autumn day. |
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Most mornings, I left our rented cottage, and walked into Southwold. |
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The plethora of croissants, pain au chocolat, chausson aux pommes and pain aux raisins made cold grey mornings bearable. |
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For 27 years, she has worked on weekday mornings at Murray's Toggery Shop on Main Street, the home of the famous Nantucket Reds Collection. |
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He had made arrangements with the cockerel to call him three-quarters of an hour earlier in the mornings instead of half an hour. |
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According to Freeman, best times to snorkel are in the mornings when the tide is low. |
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Also run school debating competition, lots of wargames, end-of-term films and modelmaking on Sat mornings. |
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Then I do Boxercise on Tuesday evenings and circuit training on Thursday nights and Sunday mornings. |
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Sandi Stroud suffers from seasonal affective disorder and uses this specialized light box to treat her in the mornings. |
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Libby trains with coach Libby Fletcher at Tennis World in Middlesbrough six days a week and goes in three mornings before school. |
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On Tuesday mornings, the networking group meets at the clubhouse for breakfast and kibbitzing about business. |
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As the season fades into frosty mornings and iced over potholes, those naive juvies transform into intelligent adults. |
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One day I might even get this column done on time instead of waiting until the wee hours of Thursday mornings, bashing it out in my jimjams. |
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German scientists have developed a new hi-tech lacquer that they claim spells an end to fogged-up automobile windshields on damp mornings. |
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In reality, there have been late nights, late mornings and just the teensy weensiest bit of nagging. |
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Middle Eastern countries also record the earliest wake-ups of all week on Sunday mornings and earliest bedtime on the same day. |
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Occasional coastal fogs on some mornings and high clouds in some afternoons and evenings can be present. |
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Matt Edmondson moved to weekend mornings with Tom Deacon briefly replacing him on Wednesday nights. |
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During the winter, they may take their bedding outside on sunny mornings and retrieve it later in the day. |
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Early mornings are typically better as the birds are more active and vocal making them easier to spot. |
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Cork is also a generally foggy city, with an average of 97 days of fog a year, most common during mornings and during winter. |
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It has been rather misty for several mornings, so I told my pal to get ready and we would hop it the next day. |
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He will front Good Morning Scotland two mornings a week in run-up to the big vote and he won't pull punches. |
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Weekend mornings at football stadiums might not seem like an obvious time and place to find recycling coordinators, but being adaptable is part of their job. |
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Relative humidity is always very high, particularly in the mornings. |
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They selected the Busoga Trust and for six years raised money for it, through garden parties, ploughman's lunches, coffee mornings, talks and generous personal giving. |
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It was mornings like this when Lyssa really appreciated the indoor arena. |
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On a few very cold mornings I found the demisting system took longer than I thought it should, but once warmed up it kept the glass clear and the interior comfortable. |
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Near by he could see the thicket of raspberry canes, growing tall and close like a tropical jungle, in whose shadow he had played with the Boy on bygone mornings. |
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As happy as I am to see signs of spring, there's always a bit of regret, too, for the loss of those great sleep-ins on Saturday and Sunday mornings. |
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The excitement of Friday night pep rallies always spills over to bright and early game day mornings when tailgaters arrive on campus to claim prime spots. |
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Weekend mornings are the normal time that football fans nurse their hangovers, but the fuzziness was evident on the pitch from Wolves who looked like they were suffering. |
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They generally rest during day and graze in the mornings and the evenings. |
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On Sunday mornings a man would go to all the pubs along Netherfield Road selling American broadsheet comics like Tarzan of the Apes, Joe Palooka, and Little Orphan Anne. |
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