Dalliers, dawdlers and daydreamers learn to camouflage their lack of achievement in torrents of words. |
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We've got very vivid imaginations, I think we're sort of daydreamers, the three of us. |
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They remain useless daydreamers who confuse others with their half knowledge. |
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A mostly male species, diaosi are often daydreamers with poor social skills and an obsession with online gaming. |
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Given repeated items, the daydreamers came up with forty-one per cent more possibilities than students in the other conditions. |
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We're a tribe, we quiet ones, we readers and thinkers and letter writers, we daydreamers and gazers out of windows. |
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However, we must not be daydreamers who choose to shun reality. |
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Neither man is embarrassed by this lack, but, while it has helped to unbridle Bay and send him galloping into bombast, Herzog has been left to browse among the eccentrics and daydreamers who populate his films. |
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A SURVEY has found eight out of ten Brummies admit to being serial daydreamers at work. |
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Girls with primarily the inattentive form of the disease may appear as daydreamers, unwilling to take risks, easily discouraged and overwhelmed, shy, underactive, self-blaming, anxious or depressed. |
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Perrotta has made himself a specialist in suburban angst, peopling his novels with lonely daydreamers who are sexually dissatisfied and certain that their best days are over. |
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Art-pop daydreamers Tessera Skies release their new single Such Great Heights today. |
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Teens, tweens, daydreamers, lovers of learning, and the young-at-heart will appreciate Alliday. |
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