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were sleep
noun
The state of reduced consciousness during which a human or animal rests in a daily rhythm.
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Among those techniques banned by American commanders were sleep deprivation, hooding, stripping and the use of dogs to frighten detainees.
The Red Bulls were sleep walking through their assignments to start the match on Friday, allowing DC to spring into action.
Or maybe they were sleep deprived because the terminal, or perhaps the tanks, were too bright too much of the time.
We really piled a lot on ourselves and once we had kids we were sleep deprived and worrying about private school tuition and work.
"Their hunger was no different when they were sleep deprived and when they had a normal night of sleep," Dr. Walker said.
Whereas in the programme to the 1985 Meat Is Murder tour, Morrissey claimed his favourite pastimes were "sleep, dream, be ill", he now sounds as if he's had enough of being sick in bed.
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"The book was such fun, even though we were sleep-deprived at the end," she said.
But Swansea's defenders were sleep-walking and conceded three goals in 13 minutes.
Many patients said they slept poorly on election night and were sleep-deprived for several nights afterward.
Most people in the newsroom were sleep-deprived, and they still managed to produce the Times every day.
Mr Thomas said this year he was concerned that the vast amount of data being collected on individuals meant we were sleep-walking into a surveillance society.
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