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To slumber

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To be in a very light state of sleep, almost awake.

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To slumber in a rainforest, stay at the Tree House Village and climb into branches holding open air rooms.

Once more To slumber And snore.

After that, their offense continued to slumber.

So Mexican cinema seemed to slumber for decades.

Meanwhile, Europe continues to slumber as it encounters jihad.

After a minimum, solar activity usually takes off quickly, but instead the Sun returned to slumber.

Overnights are forbidden in foster care, but now I had and went to slumber parties.

But there was no revolution and Iranians continue to slumber under the rule of an ever more restrictive political regime.

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Powerful magicians prayed before the Luminosity, a group of proclaimed elite, whom thought themselves better and of right, to receive the incantations through which the boxes cast spells and brought the Villagers to slumber.....

Powerful magicians prayed before the Luminosity, a group of proclaimed elite, whom thought themselves better and of right, to receive the incantations through which the boxes cast spells and brought the Villagers to slumber...... Of child games did the protocols of the Box did make, violence and horrors of which had not been seen.

And now, as we stand within the transition of the Earth itself, do we long for those days of summer... Or, are we perhaps grateful for each passing season... cherishing the sheer beauty, as we understand and accept that winter will soon be upon us and with it, too, will come further transition as leaves disappear, snow will begin to fall, and our world will be sent to slumber..

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