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Imagine that you're the research subject: You're lying on your back, trying to hold still, probably bored, maybe half asleep, looking at hundreds of cards that don't concern you.
Then Sunday afternoon was breakdown, deliver the lighting gear and sound stuff back to the rental places, deliver the staging back to the studios, take down the marquee and maybe fall asleep some time on Monday or Tuesday morning.
This is another one I went into expecting to maybe fall asleep or get up in the middle and go buy some nachos at the concession stand and maybe never come back, but I made it to the end, which is saying something.
Take some diet cookies or diet Coke! Watch the television, eat, drink and you will maybe fall asleep.
"Maybe they're asleep".
" 'Maybe she's asleep or she's taking a shower".
If your digits keep falling asleep, maybe they're just tired!
"Maybe I was asleep at the switch," Mr. Card said in an interview.
"If he'd said he'd fallen asleep, maybe I'd have understood.
I didn't hear them talking and, seeing that it was already ten o'clock, thought maybe they were asleep.
However, having applied unavailingly at a third door, which led into a "utility room," and a fourth, the door to the kitchen, she rejoined her father, who said, "Maybe they're asleep".
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