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Mind you, if some of Liverpool's previous displays this season are anything to go by, the owners may be asleep by that point.
Lydia may be asleep, but she participates in a manner that suggests compliance pulling Bruno's head toward her vagina; not pushing him away when he engages in intercourse with her.
Lydia may be asleep, but she participates in a manner that suggests compliance — pulling Bruno's head toward her vagina; not pushing him away when he engages in intercourse with her.
However, it incurs an additional delay because the nodes may be asleep.
You may be asleep, but you know he is missing.
This could help if you feel as though your baby isn't moving and may be asleep.
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In "Parasomnia" (at right), a man who may or may not be asleep has tipped over in his chair, but Ms. Sassen has rotated the image so he almost appears to be in freefall.
In "Parasomnia," which is also the title of the series, a man who may or may not be asleep has tipped over in his chair, but Sassen has rotated the image so that he almost appears to be in free fall.
Research suggests that parts of the human brain may well be asleep when it is sleep-deprived.
As wireless sensors may typically be asleep for extended periods of time to maximize battery life, caching the most recent value of a sensor in the RELOAD overlay is a useful feature.
(Others may still be asleep).
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