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He was coming awake.
Her sojourn there, begun in 2001, is recounted in a second memoir, "Dreaming in Hindi: Coming Awake in Another Language," published in 2009.
The light of the first stars apparently did not wink on gradually here and there, like a drowsy village coming awake.
She can sense her coming awake; a change in temperature seems to graze her skin, and in those instants between the change and the baby's first sound she doesn't know what to do with herself.
Yet most intolerable — sickening and intolerable — was the look in the eyes of Stiles and Veneris, who, glancing back as they moved through the visible swarm of enemy bullets, turned upon me their measureless scorn and loathing.... Coming awake, awash in sweat, I felt my pounding heart and was sure I'd made a strangled noise, loud enough to arouse my friends.
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"The crowd have come awake!" trills the commentator.
In a wasted time, it's only when I sleep that all my senses come awake.
I dozed off but came awake with a start: the nurse was now in motion, calling out to others.
Another one starts, "Pelham came awake one night to find a naked man standing over his bed, growling".
The conference slowly came awake, remembered how much they adored him, and gave him another standing ovation.
He wouldn't let on that he heard her and wouldn't let on when he came awake.
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