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(31) Greenwich Village, the part of New York which stays up all night and starts waking up around midday. (32) I remember waking up and reaching down automatically and realising that they had shaved me which was my biggest shock. (33) I enjoy waking up and not having to go to work. So I do it three or four times a day.Gene Perret (34) Something that gives shape and meaning to the amorphous experience of waking up in a strange hotel room in a strange city. (35) He wrote most of the songs on the album, once waking up at 6 a. m. with inspiration for lyrics. (36) I don't know how or why it worked, but I stopped waking up in a cold sweat. (37) Waking up with a hangover was becoming harder and more disagreeable. (38) Jekyll lived in fear of waking up and finding himself in Hyde's body,[http:///waking up.html] with all Hyde's evil passions. (39) Waking up to that penetrating ice-blue gaze was enough to throw anyone off balance for the rest of the day. (40) He was losing patience, getting ready to bully me... and Amy was waking up. (41) Waking up was a process of gradually remembering all the things I had to feel bad about. (42) But don't let that fool you - by nightfall people are waking up ready to go out on the town. (43) Doing so lowers the risk of waking up stiff and sore. (44) Fourteenth-century Wandsworth was waking up, deciding it could have another ten minutes, and turning over in its warm straw. (45) The next thing I do remember is waking up in a very grand house a few streets away from where the robbery took place. (46) Their fortunes will become more divided than before: some are waking up from the party with happier memories than others. (47) Waking up to a clean, uncluttered living room. (48) Not me!'said the Rat, waking up with a jerk. (49) They are also waking up to his scoring ability. (50) In 1975, when a court-ordered desegregation drive began, his public-school friends started waking up at five o'clock to be bussed to new schools across town. (51) waking up in the middle of the night to use the bathroom is such a common problem it has a name: nocturia. (52) They are increasingly waking up to the power of the voting card. (53) Your return trip to New Orleans hasn't gone at all as planned, beginning with you waking up on the wrong side of a body bag zipper in the city morgue, trying to remember how you arrived. (54) Waking up from sleep-in, sitting underneath the umbrella of the 3rd fl. terrace, have a cup of strong coffee or light tea, enjoy the sun and the silence of the afternoon. (55) A robin crowed, waking up the old farmer in deep sleep. (56) There's nothing like waking up to bright clear skies with spectacular views of the Lhotse and Amu Dablam ranges – and a rubbish dump. (57) Self-injury may feel like a way of "waking up" from a sense of numbness after a traumatic experience. (58) The patient may have an attack of panic after waking up. (59) There was no waking up even for those imbecilic men who had fallen asleep under her ear, inside the pillow. (60) Turn on all the lights in your room right after waking up.