Several months ago a new prisoner was moved into the sleep house.
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Bad sleep can lead to a host of health problems, Smagula said.
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It may be best to sleep on a particular problem or concern!
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However, a clear effect of sleep deprivation on aggressive behaviors remains unclear.
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They sleep for seven months of the year - often in groups.
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Higher costs for labor, beef and cheese also hampered results, Brinker said.
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The prices for most products sold including butter and cheese also fell.
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There is not much cheese and it's mostly no good, he said.
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Place in the pan in a hot oven to toast the cheese.
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We need water, wine, bread, cheese and anything else you can spare.
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The aid included night vision goggles and weapons used in border security.
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This time he didn't need any of the subtitles the goggles supplied:
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I said that we had goggles and glasses in science and technology.
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When a lot of people see VR goggles, they immediately think gaming.
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Take your goggles off for fine views across the Dee towards Snowdonia.
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Poor sleepers cost the country 63 billion per year in lost productivity.
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Michael Buchanan reports on the challenges of getting rough sleepers proper treatment.
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Suddenly a shot rang out in the darkness and aroused the sleepers.
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The two sleepers had woke in time to cling to the mast.
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Side-sleepers, the company told me, are said to prefer the luxury firm.
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That and their winkies.
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The next day they called the Winkies together and bade them good-bye.
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When they reached the castle Dorothy said to the Winkies:
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I offered to arm all my Winkies and march to Ozma's assistance; but she said no.
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The Winkies were not a brave people, but they had to do as they were told.
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They bent round a corner and gound themselves skirting a precipice.
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He ground his teeth together, he chewed his tongue through, he gound his face upon the stones.
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You go after Morelli and you're gonna be swinging on a broken branch, high off the gound, all alone.
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"Anyway," said Lamont, "it clears the gound.
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She looked up at me for the first time in a hundred hours, eyescrusted over.
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The head was little more than a hairless skull with eyescrusted over behind blackened lids.
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Then, as one gets older one's romance oozes out a little in rheums and catarrhs.
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He was troubled with rheums and colds.
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So may rheums and catarrhs be far from you, and may your hearth be crowned with content!
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Daffy's elixir possesses extraordinary powers in purifying the blood and working off all phlegms, humours, vapours, or rheums.
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Years have evidently helped me to drain certain rheums; and why not these excrements which furnish matter for gravel?
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We must seek firing in the bowels of the earth, or the unkind atmosphere will fill us with rheums and aches.
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He is a seller of pills and salves, very learned in humors, and rheums, and fluxes, and all manner of ailments.
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See, now, how like a man it was to let him lie here uncovered and fill his body with deadly rheums.
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Sol causes rheums in the eyes, coldness in the stomach and liver, syncope, catarrhs, pustular eruptions, hysterics, eruptions on the lower extremities.
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It's use spread rapidly, to the disgust of James I. and others, who doubted that it was good for cold, aches, humors, and rheums.
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If it be used with moderation, it acts as a medicine for the stomach, and is a protection against humors and all sorts of rheums.
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Our young Princess says her husband has a rheum in his eyes.
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Scrofula, salt-rheum, and ophthalmia, are among the chief developments at the North.
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Question: why, an hour in clamour and a quarter in rheum.
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I've done with rhyming; the rheum gripes me at the gullet.
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Take this hare's scut to wipe the rheum from your eyes.