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To sleeper
noun
Someone who sleeps.
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Predictably, references to "Sleeper" are starting again.
There's no grand conspiracy, no chalkboard linking spymasters to sleeper agents.
This was because some of their fighters were attacking from outside but others were locals, who belonged to sleeper cells and attacked the Iraqi security forces from behind.
It's hard to resist an allusion to "Sleeper," the 1973 movie in which Woody Allen plays the owner of a health food store transported to the 22nd century.
As with previous recordings from Qaeda leaders, intelligence analysts warned that it might contain a coded signal to sleeper cells to begin a new wave of attacks.
The dynamic stiffness of the vehicle and that of the track are combined to calculate the dynamic axle loads due to the irregularities of the vehicle and the track as well as those due to sleeper passing excitation.
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We took the Eurostar to Paris, where we changed on to the sleeper to Venice.
This paper will present the aforementioned instrumentation methodology and results from one field installation in which surface strain gauges were installed on ten concrete sleepers on a high-tonnage, heavy-haul freight railroad with the objective of quantifying sleeper-to-sleeper bending moment variability.
The rails are modeled as a single infinite Euler beam connected to sleepers and hence to ballast.
"Smart" mattresses conform automatically to sleepers' height and weight.
They're often described as feeling like a gentle hug, as they apply a soothing and consistent pressure to sleepers.
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