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When you do finally fall asleep, the worst is yet to come.

This ensures that your face is refreshed and this is yet another way to not fall right back asleep.

And though neither of us was asleep yet, we would dream about our love lives.

While the recorded mean CS values were very low, the activity data were still high, indicating that the subjects were not asleep and yet, the recorded light levels were extremely low.

Because you aren't asleep yet … but you will be soon".

Nice girls with nice voices and tasteful post-trip-hop takes on jazz and soul are ten-a-penny these days (Adele, Duffy, Candie Payne; are you asleep yet?), and there is little on Furler's album to separate her from the pack, apart from her evocative, poetic lyrics.

early night:9 pm to 12 am; midnight:12 am to 2am; late night:2am to 4am; and sunrise:4 am to 9 am During the early night period, watch TV, play DS, or something little like that because your parents are not asleep yet.

Tuesday morning when people were asleep and not yet gathered?

Yet he's not asleep -- he's more wide awake than ever.

Notice how precisely he describes the physiological changes that accompany the experience: He becomes deeply rested, his breath "almost suspended". Yet he's not asleep -- he's more wide awake than ever.

Gordon and Moses were both asleep.

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