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I played around with a couple ideas until vacuuming the bed popped into my head.
You tuck yourself into bed, pop in the earphones, and wait for your own brainwaves to replicate them.
I've always thought that there are two ways to maintain consistency: if you're the owner/operator of a frothy swamp of gurgling farts and happen to notice a gleaming flower bed pop up in the middle, certainly you can walk over to it with a shovel, bury the fresh shoots under some bubbling musty sod, and still be proud of your methane-infused garden of nothing.
You roll out of bed, pop onto your favorite gadget blogs to catch up on all the latest news bits.
The pain can sometimes be so severe that women often call in sick to work or class, and stay in bed popping pain killers, waiting for them to kick in.
Some states have already banned the practice for minors, but the service is still broadly accessible in most states, with salons dotting strip malls across the country and tanning beds popping up in places like gyms, college campuses and spas.
Last Tuesday, Woody had gotten into the hospital bed with Pop because he kept pulling out the intravenous needles.
Wandsworth Arts Festival used its high street as a cultural test bed through "pop up" performances and installation showcases.
Our friends, who have a 3-year-old, packed the KidCo PeaPod Plus travel bed — a pop-up tent with a blow-up mattress that weighs 6.9 pounds and folds into a convenient carry-on case.
About noon the other day, Harry J. Bubbins pushed through a fence in front of Brook Park in the Mott Haven section of the Bronx, plucked mint from a garden bed and popped it into his mouth.
After perhaps overstaying his welcome in nearly 13 years as president, first of Czechoslovakia and then of the Czech Republic, Mr. Havel's demise appeared to revive a long-neglected attachment, visible now in the votive candles, flowers and handwritten thank-yous on everything from scraps of paper to bed sheets popping up at makeshift memorials.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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