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By three in the afternoon, I’m reduced to watching daytime TV
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She trained mostly evenings and weekends so there were plenty of daytime women she hadn’t met
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Kara stared at the sky in front of her, the blue of daytime now streaked pink and scarlet and orange … it was second nature to her to conceal that part of her life … but … but if she couldn’t do that, she’d have to face up to what she had lost …
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Cyberia, unaccustomed as she was to seeing the metropolis in its daytime apparel, walked open-mouthed past dingy basement flat windows, down long, dark alleyways and visibly felt herself shrink before the impressive, classically styled porticos of ancient institutional temples
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daytime soaps, chat shows and old black and white films because
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Then I got close enough to read the tabloid covers and there was the woman on the front cover of a daytime drama tabloid
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People must have been living on this site for centuries … she visualised fur clad people with straggly hair wandering around the boggy bits with spears … no, that felt wrong … why would they need spears to collect plants? Baskets, perhaps … did they have baskets then? When exactly would it have been? Her daytime TV watching had given her a hazy smattering of terms – bronze age came before iron age, she knew that … but how much before? And when did they stop being savages and become civilised?
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maybe was that the daytime janitors would just shut down the bathroom and not
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Harry fell in love with the city that never slept, and Central Park was easily his newest favorite daytime haunt
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Then they found themselves high above the city in the daytime
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When it was dark and quiet, even once right in a busy daytime with others watching and conversing with them, a couple might make love right here at this table
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Even though Horrifying Hippo spent much of his daytime hours happily trouncing around in the mud, he did not ignore the importance of his personal hygiene and thus took pride in both his overall appearance as well as the health of his organism
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It was daytime yet it was dark
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However, two windows gave quite a bit of light in the daytime
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Rosemary spent the following two days in bed; the daytime in fitful sleep and the nights crowded with nightmares
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She slept on my bed in the daytime but ran when I crawled in it
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There were two candles, unlighted, as it was daytime, but the effect was wonderful
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I looked at him quizzically, then said, “I figured you for George Strait at night and Rush Limbaugh in the daytime
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He could hear the crowd, who must have been watching this daytime fireworks display, reacting to each burst
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She was dressed for daytime office work with loose fitting khaki trousers, tight at the wide waistband, with suede open-toe heels
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For example, she told me that he would never plant his crop during the daytime
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There is a usually pair of other women working out there, at least in daytime
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The descent into Phuket airport in the daytime is spectacular; suddenly below the clouds a profusion of tiny tropical islands appear, bursting with life in their photosynthetic quest, as though erupting from the sparkling waters of the Andaman Sea
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16 In the dark they dig through houses, which they had marked for themselves in the daytime, they know not the light
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It really wasn’t black, but it was so dense that when you were in it, it was dark even in the daytime
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Visitors to the Amarillo Zoo are delighted when the big cats are visible during the daytime
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In daytime — within; in the night — with-
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“He had a flying car after all,” Then again, I supposed they couldn't use it during the daytime without causing a traffic accident anyway
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An occasional exchange student would be treated to the complete act in the hotel he would have arranged for her to stay—all this during daytime under the pretext of having some work to do around there
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His unbelievable chutzpah emboldened him after I was aboard, carrying his water, to earn an MBA at ASU during the daytime (evening MBA course were still years away) while drawing pay from Motorola
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Her first sponsor, a cleaning lady, picked her up with the other “pigeons” and took them to daytime meetings daily
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When the daytime patch was removed after several weeks, I had a large translucent black bubble blocking most of my vision
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As reported in the July 25, 1977 issue of Business Week, His country music radio station in Yankton, South Dakota, for example, might seem too small for the owner of seven costly TV stations to bother with, but it reaches five populous farm states with radio’s strongest daytime signal
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was wearing regular daytime clothes, and would at least
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was on the tobacco field, where daytime temperatures were now over
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I have seen this, in the daytime! It reaches all the way up into the heavens! Sire, does this mean that we are all to die?”
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It is daytime on the light side, and nighttime on the dark side, and it changes constantly with the real time
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As darkness approached, the sounds of daytime activity tapered off around
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I have seen this, in the daytime! It reaches all the
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All along the skyline, a line of fierce blackness bloomed where the brightness of the daytime sky should have been
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"Daytime drinking? That's a sign that you could have a problem," laughed Hayley as Austin handed her and Montana a beer
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For some reason, the nocturnal air raids turned to daytime attacks and most nights were now calm
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Although curfew was strictly enforced at dusk, during daytime relatively few soldiers were on the streets, and then only with a carbine slung over their shoulders or sometimes even entirely without arms
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Each group had a specific task and building to take care of and the deployment had been worked out after a daytime flyover by an aircraft that had photographed every part of the island in fine detail
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proven in this study that it could help to stop daytime sleepiness as well
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This was the Gulagh of legend! Not the daytime facade of busy tradesmen going about their business, but the seamy underside of humanity that only came out in the anonymity of darkness
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The thing about flying on a pegasus during the daytime is that if you're not careful, you can cause a serious traffic accident on the Long Island Expressway
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I thought the scene would be in the daytime
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He thinks everyone should keep daytime
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At the platform door it is daytime
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The daytime express to Paris was a ten hour delight of charming villages, grand rivers, rolling fields, distant mountains, and forests with not an arid, desiccated square metre to be seen
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They try all the cheap restaurants, spend hours at the RSL, play the pokies, bowls, bingo, darts, bridge, watch daytime TV, anything to distract them from experiencing their lives
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They were imps of the underworld, and they mostly came out at night, but had been seen in the daytime as well
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No one would pay the slightest attention in daytime
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Off course the light was on to keep the cave lit in the daytime as there were no windows
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In the daytime (for there will be no night there) its gates will never be closed; 26
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In the daytime Bridget would have it turned up quite loud so that she could hear it wherever she would be
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Even in daytime the visibility would be limited
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In the daytime, with your eyes wide open, the object of your
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He did not believe they would cross in the daytime, however
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"Now that is something I've never seen before! A squirrel sleeping right out in the open in the daytime!" said the hog who had first spoken to them
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When the baby is about eight days old, you can start reducing (and then cutting out) the nightly feedings and start spacing the daytime feedings a bit more widely apart
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He had alluded to a daytime meeting to his secretary, because it was more believable and understandable than the truth
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She could tolerate daytime television
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He had been trying to give up for years and usually did well during the daytime but night times were the problem
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balcony chairs in the daytime so they would not blow off
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The best way to kill a skin walker is to determine his secret identity, which then leaves him vulnerable to defeat during the daytime
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He could see a figure sitting on a heavy log to the side of a small dead camp fire and, in spite of the hot daytime temperature, it was hunched over with a blanket covering its shoulders and wearing a wide brimmed hat
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During the daytime it held games for the young children and then in the evenings they had various entertainment programmes, from amateur dramatics to disco nights
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Neighbours had been preparing food in their own kitchens to help out and as they all danced and sang, the daytime sunshine finally settled into a star lit night
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In addition, felling of trees during the daytime is
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Aureliano Segundo was not aware of the singsong until the following day after breakfast when he felt himself being bothered by a buzzing that was by then more fluid and louder than the sound of the rain, and it was Fernanda, who was walking throughout the house complaining that they had raised her to be a queen only to have her end up as a servant in a madhouse, with a lazy, idola-trous, libertine husband who lay on his back waiting for bread to rain down from heaven while she was straining her kidneys trying to keep afloat a home held together with pins where there was so much to do, so much to bear up under and repair from the time God gave his morning sunlight until it was time to go to bed that when she got there her eyes were full of ground glass, and yet no one ever said to her, “Good morning, Fernanda, did you sleep well?” Nor had they asked her, even out of courtesy, why she was so pale or why she awoke with purple rings under her eyes in spite of the fact that she expected it, of course, from a family that had always considered her a nuisance, an old rag, a booby painted on the wall, and who were always going around saying things against her behind her back, call-ing her church mouse, calling her Pharisee, calling her crafty, and even Amaranta, may she rest in peace, had said aloud that she was one of those people who could not tell their rectums from their ashes, God have mercy, such words, and she had tolerated everything with resig-nation because of the Holy Father, but she had not been able to tolerate it any more when that evil José Arcadio Segundo said that the damnation of the family had come when it opened its doors to a stuck-up highlander, just imagine, a bossy highlander, Lord save us, a highlander daughter of evil spit of the same stripe as the highlanders the government sent to kill workers, you tell me, and he was referring to no one but her, the godchild of the Duke of Alba, a lady of such lineage that she made the liver of presidents’ wives quiver, a noble dame of fine blood like her, who had the right to sign eleven peninsular names and who was the only mortal creature in that town full of bastards who did not feel all confused at the sight of sixteen pieces of silverware, so that her adulterous husband could die of laughter afterward and say that so many knives and forks and spoons were not meant for a human being but for a centipede, and the only one who could tell with her eyes closed when the white wine was served and on what side and in which glass and when the red wine and on what side and in which glass, and not like that peasant of an Amaranta, may she rest in peace, who thought that white wine was served in the daytime and red wine at night, and the only one on the whole coast who could take pride in the fact that she took care of her bodily needs only in golden chamberpots, so that Colonel Aureliano Buendía, may he rest in peace, could have the effrontery to ask her with his Masonic Ill humor where she had received that privilege and wheth-er she did not shit shit but shat sweet basil, just imag-ine, with those very words, and so that Renata, her own daughter, who through an oversight had seen her stool in the bedroom, had answered that even if the pot was all gold and with a coat of arms, what was inside was pure shit, physical shit, and worse even than any other kind because it was stuck-up highland shit, just imagine, her own daughter, so that she never had any illusions about the rest of the family, but in any case she had the right to expect a little more consideration from her husband because, for better or for worse, he was her consecrated spouse her helpmate, her legal despoiler, who took upon himself of his own free and sovereign will the grave responsibility of taking her away from her paternal home, where she never wanted for or suffered from anything, where she wove funeral wreaths as a pastime, since her godfather had sent a letter with his signature and the stamp of his ring on the sealing wax simply to say that the hands of his goddaughter were not meant for tasks of this world except to play the clavichord, and, nevertheless, her insane husband had taken her from her home with all manner of admoni-tions and warnings and had brought her to that frying pan of hell where a person could not breathe because of the heat, and before she had completed her Pentecostal fast he had gone off with his wandering trunks and his wastrel’s accordion to loaf in adultery with a wretch of whom it was only enough to see her behind, well, that’s been said, to see her wiggle her mare’s behind in order to guess that she was a, that she was a, just the opposite of her, who was a lady in a palace or a pigsty, at the table or in bed, a lady of breeding, God-fearing, obeying His laws and submissive to His wishes, and with whom he could not perform, naturally, the acrobatics and trampish antics that he did with the other one, who, of course, was ready for anything like the French matrons, and even worse, if one considers well, because they at least had the honesty to put a red light at their door, swinishness like that, just imagine, and that was all that was needed by the only and beloved daughter of Doña Renata Argote and Don Fernando del Carpio, and especially the latter, an upright man, a fine Christian, a Knight of the Order of the Holy Sepulcher, those who receive direct from God the privilege of remaining intact in their graves with their skin smooth like the cheeks of a bride and their eyes alive and clear like emeralds
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Almost always, between loves, they would eat naked in the bed, in the hallucinating heat and under the daytime stars that the rust had caused to shine on the zinc ceiling
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Considering it was daytime, I couldn’t use darkness to run
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every day? My answer is, only use the pacifier in the daytime, not
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Wells illustrates that man began his existence in the dark continent – another bad label because there’s plenty of light in the daytime if you come out of the forest
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Thankfully, we were near land, and it was daytime
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A simple test to prove the use of an optical printer which requires Kodachrome film (rather than the daytime Kodacolor film) is to subject a small piece of the “Zapruder film” to a destructive chemical test to see what type of film it is: Kodacolor (daylight film) as in the original, or Kodachrome (night time and lab film under non-sunlight conditions) as in any edited seamless copies
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"Hah! I bet you've been having a party without me! No hubby looking over your shoulder the whole time, checking up on you – you've probably been spending the whole day in your PJs, watching daytime TV and eating biscuits!"
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And during the daytime, my entire family members surrounded with me like the hovering houseflies
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Even though it’s daytime, the rain and
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I thought it might be safer to travel in the daytime once I am out there on foot
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higher levels produced at night than during the daytime
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against the powers of the night which steal people’s souls, and against the dangers of the daytime
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noon at the time, and during the daytime these mountain pass high-
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famous symbol of Henry’s hit daytime broadcast of the new
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move out; or if it remained in the daytime and at night,
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Cindy McGuire was one of their three professional daytime instructors and had given Butch strict orders never to call her on the job unless: One – an earthquake had struck and their home now resided somewhere within a twenty-foot crevice (which was highly unlikely since the nearest major fault line from Guilford County was over a hundred miles away) or Two, the Rapture her preacher had harped about on numerous occasions finally occurred, and Butch was one of the many who was left behind
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Padraig had taken Anna to his daytime resting place
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They would probably pick up with their communal prayers at Daytime Prayer at the noon hour
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Again it was set on the George Washington Bridge, but it was in the daytime
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“You’ve known me for what – five years? You know I hate working in the daytime
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She then continued, “Breakfast menu complete, we then set about refining our daytime menu as we wanted to change the whole look and feel
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“Now that was very strange,” he thought as the shop was never closed during the daytime
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It was daytime
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Even though it was daytime, twinkling moonbeams and stars danced around the magical woman’s head
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but in the daytime, photons from the sun penetrated this barrier
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“Maybe the corporate health sector symbolizes the Goring Syndrome like nothing else; the assorted diagnostic reports sought by the self-serving doctors that rob their patients’ savings would only serve the auxiliary health services; even conceding that the capital involved in setting up a corporate hospital is mind-boggling, begging for returns on investment, that the doctors there allow themselves to turn into con men to trick the sick is in deed sickening; I wonder how these are better than the pimps fleecing the whores; in spite of their daytime black deeds, the fact that they are able to sleep at nights shows that they have self-anesthetized their collective consciences; even as Hippocrates could be turning in his grave, wonder how these fare in hell as and when they reach there
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sure the planets don't collide with each other, and that the sun shines in the daytime and