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Beyond the SNTs, the rest of the Met has slumbered and is unresponsive to the public.
The engineer in charge was Isaac C. Buckhout; most of his big brownstone monster has slumbered undisturbed.
Since then the utility market has slumbered, but if cells are cheap it does not take much to make stacking them up in the sun look attractive.
But until now sterilization, including vasectomy, has slumbered in a gray zone of dubious legality, one that appears to accommodate the apprehensions of French males.
Most of the country has slumbered on through all this, so, lately, David Cameron attempted to make a boring economic argument sound like a dramatic one about massive explosions, warning that a Brexit would "put a bomb under our economy".
The once-moribund franchise, which has slumbered through the past 20 odd years following their two titles, is suddenly on fire, both on the field and in the box office.
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How long it had slumbered was unclear.
Presidents have slumbered on its mattresses aboard Air Force One.
But the hurricane, in turning our world upside down, has awakened in us a realization that might have slumbered undisturbed for the rest of our lives.
In making its abrupt turnaround, St. John's 20-100, 12-6) has captured some of the city's attention, with a new coach and nine active seniors awakening a program that had slumbered through much of the past decade.
they had become acutely aware of the evils of the society in which they had slumbered and they snatched at one after the other idea, programme, movement, ideal, to uplift them out of the slough in which they had slept".
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