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Today, Sir Vidia looks comfortable and slightly sleepy in brown corduroy trousers and tweed jacket.
Which is another way of saying that a slightly sleepy sixth grader will perform in class like a mere fourth grader".
She looked slightly sleepy during her talk about life as a model – with Karlie Kloss, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Edie Campbell – which was at 10.30am on Sunday.
And there were some nice passing triangles from Rooney, Juan Mata and Ander Herrera, albeit with the air of a slightly sleepy cat toying with a doomed mouse.
If you have a slightly sleepy sea of greys and whites and pale greens in a bed, you can introduce a pot into the middle of the planting, with perhaps a melianthus or a yucca or a cordyline in it.
Still, while it's tempting to believe we can train ourselves to be among the five-hour group -- we can't, Dinges says -- or that we are naturally those five-hour sleepers, consider a key finding from Van Dongen and Dinges's study: after just a few days, the four- and six-hour group reported that, yes, they were slightly sleepy.
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Opt to stay in Siolim, a sleepy, slightly inland village famed for its bevy of palaçios (manor houses) ranged along the banks of the Chapora River.
"The main thing I feel is absolute gratitude that the people I'm working with are so good," a sleepy and slightly humbled Mr. Folds said about his 24-hour excursion.
Shockie was sleepy and slightly delirious; the room had a fan but not much air, and the smell of fresh money made him high.
After birth, the child is often sleepy and slightly respiratory depressed for a few hours.
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