Sue was fingering herself in my bed. IN MY BED. I couldn't believe it. I tried to pretend that I was still asleep but she caught me peeking as she was jilling herself. |
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Once he had gone, Rolin got off the bed and stared out the south window, at the black, pyramidical lump on the horizon that was Xyrdul-veil. |
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I blinked a few times before rising from the bed to get dressed and showered for school. |
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There's an old saying in rural Ireland to the effect that if you get the name of getting up early then you can stay in bed all day. |
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It was a lovely moment, happening just after we'd got into bed and I think I went to sleep with a great big grin on my face. |
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He didn't know about it so I ran upstairs to get his stocking off the bottom of his bed. |
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Pete was sitting upright in bed, greedily eating from a bowl of strawberries and cream. |
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Even if he does die in bed rather than in a noose, his last day is not far off. |
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He himself eliminated most of his wartime colleagues and survived to die in bed. |
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They are also too dark in color, but the little Directoire chairs in my downstairs bed chamber are the greatest success of all. |
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She was lying on her bed, supported by her left arm as the right one flipped through magazines. |
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When they finally made their way upstairs, Kate lay down on the bed and didn't resurface the rest of the night. |
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Instead, Chelsea finds her mother lying on the bed, her back supported by pillows to prop her up into a seated position. |
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She stepped closer to the bed where the open suitcase lay, picking up a pearl necklace. |
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Instead, relaxing, lying around in bed, going out and eating nice food was the order of the day. |
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Plenty of people enjoy mucking about in boats, but just as many appreciate a power shower and a lie-down in a real bed afterwards. |
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Sage opened the door to see a fancy room with a fair sized bed, everything in the room looked rich and expensive as well. |
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My bed was a king-sized canopy that was laced with rich velvet and satin fabric, imported from Italy. |
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One was so scrupulous that when he finished work, he would snuff out the candle the state had provided and light himself to bed with his own. |
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If we are among the lucky ones we may have an oil lamp but in most cases we have a candle to light us to bed. |
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But last night, after everything was all packed up, and my bed frame dismantled, I just went out like a light. |
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She sat by his bed and watched him as he drifted in and out of a light, dreamless sleep. |
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Encased for months in plaster body casts, Kahlo began to paint lying in bed with a special easel rigged up by her mother. |
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I'd go to bed alone and antsy, and wondered how my free time always seemed to slip away from me. |
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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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From his vantage point, Kheda could clearly see a heap of quilts were tossed all anyhow on a narrow bed. |
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It made me slightly dizzy and light-headed, and I collapsed backwards on the bed with every intent to sleep it off. |
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I have relegated my studying to the basement, because if I go anywhere near my room I will go to bed. |
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Places to stay range from hotels and bed and breakfast to self-catering apartments, farmhouses and camping. |
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I've been laid up in bed with a nasty flu the last few days, and time is warping on me. |
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Turning off the table lamp, she slipped into bed and turned away from her friend, grabbing hold of her pillow. |
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So they said goodbye after breakfast and parasailed, kneeboarded and jet-skied before coming back desperate for supper and bed. |
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Older circular sawmills work with a vertical blade mounted in the bottom of the bed, similar to a workshop table saw. |
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Alice, the head nurse, wore her usual grim expression and young Lily stood at the foot of the bed with wide, expectant eyes. |
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There was a flower garden and a kitchen garden with two forcing houses and bricked hot bed. |
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He's curled up in bed, burning hot to the touch, yet complaining of being cold. |
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I laid him in my own bed and pulled off his filthy boots, then sagged down at his side on the floor. |
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I feel sick, have a painful headache and feel a bit under the weather, but I know that if I push myself and get out of bed I will feel better. |
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I've been feeling under the weather lately, so I decided to stay in bed this morning and get some much needed sleep. |
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She put a couple of bendy clips in her hair to keep it out of her face and then grabbed a beat up skateboard from under her bed. |
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In the hospital, after school, he sat on one side of the bed, across from his mother. |
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I was reading military journals in bed at night, just to get across the technical detail we needed to know. |
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It's almost aubergine in shade and, with the bed against it, is going to look fabulous. |
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I would get up early, leaving my room to be taken care of by a gyp who would even make my bed. |
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It all started with an intensive lie-in when an invisible force kept me in bed until about half past one in the afternoon. |
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He made a diced bacon, sun-dried tomato and grated Stilton salad, followed by a rack of lamb on a bed of sweet potatoes with roasted vegetables. |
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I quickly moved closer to the edge of the bed in attempt to keep my distance from him. |
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In winter the family would have to dress beneath the bed covers, such was the cold, and frost would make intriguing fan shapes on the windows. |
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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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During my first night an old lady spent the whole night weeing on the floor and running round my bed touching me. |
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To maintain body temperature, the infant is placed in an incubator or on a radiant heater bed. |
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If your evenings are in the bar or out clubbing then forget leaping out of bed for a quick jog in the morning! |
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A sleeper chair is tufted and skirted in the same plaid taffeta used behind the bed. |
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She is lying in her bed with her arms extended upwards, bent at the elbow so her forearms rest on the top of her head. |
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He then shifted his position a little and felt the bed sinking downward because of his weight. |
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The thickness of perpend and bed joints varies considerably, and perpend joints do not line up. |
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She's gone to bed a lot happier now but I guess we'll have to keep an eye her until the results are known. |
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Look for stone with a good clear strata and pieces that have well-defined tops and sides that will bed together easily. |
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Mystie followed, jouncing her bed twice before she got up and ran after Laurie. |
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Suddenly, the bed jounced violently, sending agonizing stabs of pain through his side. |
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One night, in 1976, he was forced to spring from bed to defend his family at gunpoint when a baying republican mob broke into his home. |
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She journaled for a very long time, then rolled over in bed, turned off the lamp, and fell into a deep and peaceful sleep. |
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There have been days when I've jumped out of bed full of the joys of spring, opened the mail and felt like crawling back under the duvet. |
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The sound of ragged, empty breathing passed by her door and Chandra sleepily threw back her covers and clambered out of bed. |
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Denise said the accident happened after she had been putting Cameron to bed in his own bedroom and someone knocked at the door. |
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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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Chester sat up in bed painfully, and sputtered some nonsense about suing the hospital. |
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We put up in a little hotel, three or four of us in a bed, four or five of us on the floor. |
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But the judder is always there, as though we were watching the film from the bed of a pickup truck traveling on a gravel road. |
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A rail on the ceiling went around the platform where a curtain could be pulled to hide the bed from view. |
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The doctor pulled Peter's chart from where it was hanging over the bed rail, and studied it carefully. |
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Sign up, and the likes of Brad will buzz you Thanksgiving night and tell you to go to bed. |
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And then, when the river was nearly sucked dry, they lined it with railroad tracks and freight yards and dumped industrial waste into its bed. |
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The route north all the way to Whitby carries no traffic at all as it is the Rail Trail which runs along the track bed of a former railway line. |
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She stayed up in her room for the remainder of the night smoking and drinking the diet soda she had stashed under her bed. |
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He digs holes in my flower beds, poops in my yard, and recently has decided to make my front flower bed his own personal bathroom. |
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I simply become easily disoriented and off-balance and violently eject myself from bed onto the floor. |
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I watch the minutes change on the digital clock on the nightstand next to my side of the bed. |
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Each bed is edged with overlapping hoops formed from small cuttings of apple, elderberry and pear trees. |
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To abandon elderly people for weeks on end in a hospital bed they no longer need strips them of dignity. |
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His face twisting into a grimace, he managed to bring his legs onto the bed and Francesca covered him with the blankets. |
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However, the majority of bed partners reported a mild reduction in snoring when their spouse used the nasal dilator. |
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However, as the new elective rules bed in this issue will be kept under review. |
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These days, with central heating, the electric blanket and the hot water bottle, a warm bed is rather taken for granted. |
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Sometimes the griping pain was so severe that she screamed and tossed in the bed. |
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Danielle groans with frustration and sinks down into the welcoming pillows of her bed. |
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And I remember going back to bed just as the birds started singing and my wife asking groggily who had won. |
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Over her bed hung a large framed picture of a beautiful young teenager with a broad, dimply, sparkly smile. |
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Grinding the mortar bed joints is a simpler task than grooving the masonry units. |
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Jake crawled onto the bed, groping blindly for the towel he always kept nearby for just these occasions. |
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The plate is placed on a large, flat ceramic bed that has integral electric heating elements. |
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The upper half of the bed had been elevated about forty-five degrees, so she appeared to be half-sitting, half-lying. |
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Thus confined to bed and therefore incredibly grumpy and grouchy, she made life difficult for anyone visiting her. |
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The social ostracism extends to grounding the child or even making him go to bed early. |
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My grandad has grubbed out a bed for nasturtiums, and trained them up a wall. |
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And Andrea Yates' pastor could have told us that any man emasculated by job loss and a demanding spouse would stray from his marriage bed. |
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The report concludes that they contribute directly to the high bed occupancy and blocked access to acute beds. |
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I expected to drag you, moaning, groaning and grousing, out of your warm bed. |
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He sometimes wet the bed too, which was kind of embarrassing for a twelve-year old. |
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The Myrtles is now a bed and breakfast, so guests can stay in these rooms and see if the ghosts come out and play. |
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This invention relates to machine tools and more specifically to the assembly of guideways onto a bed of a grinding machine. |
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The packed bags remained under the bed like a guilty secret for the rest of the night. |
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I have now emptied the entire contents onto my bed in an attempt to ensure that I sort it all before falling into bed! |
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Blair tossed his empty into the waste basket then crossed the room to his bed. |
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The standard medical treatment is to spend a day or two in bed and take soluble aspirin to alleviate the minor discomforting symptoms. |
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Each gulet boasts 6 to 8 wood-panelled cabins with either a double bed or a bunk bed arrangement. |
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Sand the bed down to remove the varnish then apply one coat of emulsion paint in blue or dark pink. |
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I was thoroughly discouraged, so I turned away and flopped dejectedly onto my bed. |
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He decided that the portal would encompass the entire bed including the carved ivory bench at the foot of the bed. |
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However, officials say this is a simple case of encroachment of the tank's water spread area and the tank bed. |
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Laura sat curled up at one end of her bed, a book in hand and a notebook in the other. |
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She sat in the middle of a queen-sized bed, in rumpled black silk pajamas with her disheveled hair framing her face. |
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At the head of my bed next to the window was a drawing of a rather dishy young man with orange lips. |
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They were lying on the bed now, and she was enfolded in Malcolm's warm embrace. |
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He handed me crisp sheets and led us to a simple whitewashed room with two chairs and an enormous bed. |
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The white fur of the rug was warm and soft, so it would make a decent enough bed for the night. |
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But before he could disrobe her, Astarte had risen to her feet and stepped back from the bed. |
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Asked to describe the room, he said she had canvas pictures on a wall behind her bed, mirrored wardrobes and an en-suite shower room. |
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Yes, the bolster is drawn across the bed, with barbed wire entanglements and snipe holes arranged. |
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Liz was sprawled on the bed, turned away from Brett as she watched the sun slowly climb over the horizon, signaling the beginning of a new day. |
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When she was a couple of feet still from the bed she stopped, afraid to go on lest her fears came true. |
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I throw myself onto the other bed, letting out a long sigh of weariness and relief. |
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The Register will act as a proving ground for existing copyright protection schemes and as a test bed for future technologies. |
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The river is pale green and crystal clear, with brilliant orange stones on the bed in some parts, and we drank from it all the way along. |
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I crawled rhapsodically back into bed and fell into some very vivid and memorable dreams. |
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To anyone in bed with a bad cold, the knowledge that the rhinovirus embodies a remarkable geometry is probably of little comfort. |
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Politicians in modern liberal democracies confidently expect to die in bed. |
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Their son was particularly concerned that we bless the space under his bed, so I was liberal with the holy water for his sake. |
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Have a regular pattern of going to bed and getting up at the same time every day, whether you are tired or not. |
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Instead he knelt beside the bed, watching her eyes dart beneath their lids. |
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Journeys adding up to 5000 km by a team of four people have led to the publication of a guidebook to bed and breakfasts and guesthouses in Bulgaria. |
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The handmaid only finds liberation when she steals out of her room to bed the chauffeur. |
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The Queen had her doubts about the girl being a princess, and is determined to find out the truth by placing a pea under the mattress and eiderdown of the princess's bed. |
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It was lovely to be in a decent bed with sheets and eiderdowns. |
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Winter is the best time to tackle those big projects in the garden such as digging up a new garden bed, putting in a garden arch or putting in a fish pond. |
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Then today I was weeding the bed in front of my house and lifted a mop of variegated grass to see a toad looking at me from a hollow he'd made in the shade of my porch. |
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Deciding to steer clear of the bed for a bit, Christopher went over to one of his bags and began to dig through it, searching for his journal and pen. |
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People were making their way home, enjoying a digestif before bed. |
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I had a pain in my leg, thought nothing of it, took some aspirin, went to bed, woke up about an hour and a half later with my heart racing at about 250 beats a minute. |
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The rig careened by nipping the pickup flat against its bed. |
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The sand bed, which the master insisted upon for aiding effective footwork, will retain for long impressions of hordes of creatures moving around, with elan and grace. |
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So we're home today, lying around in bed and groaning a lot. |
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My rack of lamb was baked to perfection and nestled on a bed of peppered savoy and sliced potatoes, augmented by a delicious rosemary and orange jus. |
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He went to bed early and read westerns or thrillers until the wee hours. |
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Alaina fell backwards onto the bed, weary from the day's events. |
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Her granddaughter, too young to walk, gurgles from the foot of the bed. |
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To prepare the patient for his image-guided radiotherapy, a gastrointestinal surgical oncologist implanted radio-opaque clips into the tumor bed during surgery. |
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A few vampire acrobatics in faux protest later, and the two were stripping off their shirts and wrestling in bed. |
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I spent last week popping Ibroprufen, cold powders and the muscle relaxants I need now that I have developed the habit of ricking my back when laid up in bed. |
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My wife was just coming up to bed and it frightened the life out of her. |
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This process is mediated by endogenous factors, so forcing teenagers to bed early, or getting them up early in the morning, is contrary to their natural biological clock. |
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Her shoulders are so loose in the joints that she dislocated the left one rolling over in bed to turn off her alarm clock one morning in March last year. |
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His parents look at each other and back at the engaged couple on the bed. |
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But the smouldering bed linen would have given off cyanide fumes which, in addition to the alcohol, would have confused and disorientated Mr Cartledge, Mr Hinchliff concluded. |
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While Charles II died in bed, his father had his head chopped off. |
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I mean, how much fun can it be to have your character go to bed with Ewan McGregor? |
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In a bedroom at the top of crumbling stairs, a bed was made up with a comforter. |
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I can hear the bed squeak, see it move when she climbs over it. |
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They would rig up all sorts of stuff in his room and make noises behind his bed and he would be lying there terrified while they all let on they were asleep. |
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They were dressed and starring blankly around the room at the other girls who were obviously forcing themselves out of bed and into their tattered rags. |
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She holds a part-time job, and I'm assuming she would continue working, visit my home a few evenings a week to cook dinner or dine out, with companionship at bed time. |
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He levered himself off the wall and walked to the head of the bed. |
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Stumbling out of bed, I groped blindly in the darkness for the light switch, flicked it on, and sleepily rubbed gritty, irritating gunk out of my aching eyes. |
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It didn't take long, however, for the ringing to resemble a chainsaw splitting through my head, so I blindly groped under my bed for the cordless. |
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The wife gets out of bed and gropes down the dark corridor barefoot. |
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A common practice in ORs is to raise or elevate the surgical bed to accommodate the surgeon's height and focal distance after the drapes have been applied. |
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At page 52, article 4.9.1.2 provides that bed joints shall be leveled back from the space to be grouted so as to avoid extrusion of the mortar into the grout space. |
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I feel the impatient breath of my daughter's future on my neck as I nurse her before bed, her fist clenching my thumb until she grows sleepy and gradually lets go of me. |
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It's like being sent to bed while the grown-ups talk late into the night. |
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I stuck my head under the bed and was greeted by moist canine jowls. |
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Manipulation is better than sham therapy and several methods that have been shown to be ineffective or harmful, such as traction, corsets, bed rest, diathermy, and no therapy. |
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You do not want baby to suffer from skin allergies from dirty bed linen. |
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Leg clots with pulmonary emboli and bed sores must be prevented. |
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Fines will be imposed on councils when a patient remains in an acute hospital bed after they have been deemed fit to be discharged to their own home or to a care home. |
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It would happen even when she was lying on her bed trying to rest. |
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Home furnishings take an entire section with bed and table linen. |
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They are trying to discover how a ring, probably a wedding band, with a romantic inscription ended up on the river bed in one of the country's most visited medieval cities. |
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She jumped out of bed only to see fire raging, engulfing her room. |
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And maybe her concussion was pretty bad, and she was dizzy and miserable and in bed a lot, and eventually the clot returned. |
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Except the one night before my marriage, I'd never stayed in a hotel, and I was disconcerted when Pete leapt out of bed at 7am to get to his ship by eight. |
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They reported that the child had fallen from his bed and he had injured his chin, and that his primary incisors were luxated. |
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Our palettes are soothing, our sateens are delicate and our bed ensembles are accessorized with vibrant pillows. |
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With these hot nights most of us had ditched our pyjamas, preferring our birthday suit in bed. |
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A sinus-clearing product like Vicks VapoRub under your nose will unclog your schnoz before bed. |
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Both microformal and mesoformal deformations of the bed are considered in the analytical study. |
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Emin openly discusses her 1998 installation My Bed for audiences and interviewers alike. |
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You made a really, really bad move getting in bed with microhoo, and it will cost you in the end. |
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Sand bed temperature is automatically controlled, and the unit is fitted with monitors and shut-offs for safe operation. |
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In our research, we succeeded in the synthesis of sulfonic acid supported on a bed of magnetic nanoparticles coated by hydroxyapatite. |
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Topics covered range from scorpions, spiders, ants, and bees to mites, ticks, lice, bed bugs, sand flies, biting midges, mosquitoes, and horseflies. |
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Lionel Kessler, relaxing perhaps on a Louis Quinze day bed, garlanded all round with lines of beauty, seeing welcome proof that his clever maligned young friend was a mensch. |
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The actress might not have jumped out of his cake bed in her birthday suit but that didn't stop either of them from lovingly feeding each other some birthday cake. |
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These sateens are in 200-count cotton, which I feel has a place among other dollar-producing items such as comforters, bed skirts, shams and duvet covers. |
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They can stand up and lean against the bed, or use a birthing ball. |
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