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is sleeper
noun
Someone who sleeps.
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Here, for instance, is "Sleeper," a man with a curly beard who would not look wildly out of place in the Met's Greek and Roman Galleries had he been carved from marble rather that made of Styrofoam topped with clay.
The Thursday editorial in Dawn, the country's leading English-language daily, read: "Whether it is sleeper cells or new recruits, the failure of the security apparatus to keep an eye on militant activity in the city and keep track of militants' movements across the country reflects poorly on the state's intelligence-gathering capabilities".
An important exercise you can look up is "Sleeper Stretch" and "Internal Rotations arm stretch".
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Another thing that can hold you up a bit is sleepers.
Not My Lover Few blockbusters are sleeper hits.
There are sleeper cells ready to rise up against them.
"They are sleeper cells — local people," a Falluja resident, who watched the rebels come into the streets, told me.
It means there are sleeper cells.
"It could be they were sleepers, with long-term orders".
On top of that are sleepers, planks fitted with rubber runners.
"They could be sleepers," said Mr. Golez, who is overseeing the investigation.
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