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Her abundant romantic life gets special emphasis, but it's all as innocent as a slumber party.
The events leading to the accident, which happened as a slumber party spilled into its second night, began early in the weekend.
Below, in honor of her "Saturday Night Live" hosting gig (Sat., Oct. 13 at 11 30 p.m. ET on NBC), check out a young Applegate in three early roles: as a slumber partygoer (with a very interesting lamp shade-inspired hairstyle) on "Charles in Charge," as Jennifer's keyboardist on an episode of "Family Ties" and as an institutionalized teen seducing Johnny Depp on "21 Jump Street".
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He and his supporters saw Russia as a slumbering giant with a future of enormous potential if the encumbrance of the other Soviet republics was removed.
At two Wallaby scrums in the first half the ball just sat there, unmoving as a slumbering wombat, with Stephen Moore unable to strike and Fiji going nowhere.
To rugby fans, players and coaches from other nations, aware of America's longstanding status as a slumbering giant, the Seahawks' championing of rugby tackling might not be sufficient reason to become sleepless over Seattle.
In the light of such events, it somehow seems appropriate to imagine the Earth beneath our feet as a slumbering giant that tosses and turns periodically in response to various pokes and prods.
There was crocodile everywhere: on a brown jacket, as heavy as a slumbering 5-year-old ($110,000), or a pair of Vibram-soled boots high and wide enough to cover the whole calf plus a pair of heavy cargo pants tucked in around it.
For decades, Latinos were characterized — patronized, some said — as a slumbering giant: large in number, potentially powerful but largely apathetic and politically impotent.
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