Sentence examples for see wake from inspiring English sources

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For salamanders living in bromeliads, see Wake, D. B. 1987.

Student Government President Jacqueline Sutherland said she was also disappointed to see Wake Forest on this list.

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Also receiving a dream sequence this week is Julie, who we see waking from a mortuary slab after being kissed by Ophelie.

He says he was inspired by the example of a colleague, computer scientist-turned-theoretical biologist Aubrey de Grey (see "Wake-Up Call"), who published his first gerontology paper on mitochondrial DNA mutations despite a lack of experimental experience in that area.

Think about it: if your goal doesn't sound exciting, you'll always see waking up early as a punishment, which won't motivate you to jump out of bed when your alarm goes off.

He is set up as a lonely, unhappy man, seen waking bleary-eyed in a bedroom painted in a green, more bile than emerald, with a solitary Daniel O'Donnell poster on the wall.

In a demo video shared by the company with TechCrunch, a drone using Exyn's AI can be seen waking up and taking in its surroundings.

Not once do we see her wake, or hear her talk, though the happy ending reports that she has feelings and awareness.

Just to see him wake up and acknowledge that you were there and then start asking for people, I guess then you know that he's there.

The theory: drink the contents of this squat bottle just before bed and apparently its B-vitamins and electrolytes will see you "wake up happy".

One would of course like to see humankind wake up from the sleep of reason that enables religious beliefs and the institutions built on them to persist.

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