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"If an elderly person took that they might not ever wake up again!"
FORBES: Bad Medicine
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Sometimes I was drinking a bottle of whisky and I couldn't even get drunk, so I'd go onto two bottles of whisky a day, wake up, fall asleep, wake up, start again.
BBC: James Bulger's father on surviving 20 years of grief
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And I've said this before, I will say it again: I wake up every single morning thinking about how can I make sure that anybody who wants a job is able to get a job.
WHITEHOUSE: Council on Jobs and Competitiveness Meets in Durham, NC
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Sure, they make a whole lot more money than us lowly information age scribes, but then again they have to wake up each morning and try to satisfy that most demanding and fickle of creatures: the high tech consumer.
FORBES: Running in place
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China's preparations to hold the Olympic Games that August further fuelled patriotic sentiment, which welled up again in the wake of the global financial crisis.
ECONOMIST: Nationalism online
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Poly Prep Country Day school in Brooklyn said it is forming an advisory committee to bolster its sexual abuse prevention efforts after decades-old allegations involving a beloved football coach flared up again in the wake of the Penn State University scandal.
WSJ: Abuse Claims Roil School
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It'll wake up the iPod when you start your car again.
ENGADGET: The Engadget Interview: Paul Griffin, CEO/founder of Griffin Technology
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Having fellow business people to whom we can talk about our insecurities, herald our successes and profess our dreams can be just the shot-in-the-arm we need to wake up the next morning and start all over again.
FORBES: Networking Paradigm Shifts and The Sole Proprietor
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But again, it can be argued gold prices have held up fairly well in the wake of that stronger U.S. data.
FORBES: P.M. Kitco Metals Roundup: Gold Ends Modestly Up as Buyers Step in When U.S. Dollar Index Sells Off
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His Fininvest holding company has AC Milan under its vast umbrella, and in an interview just before his departure he suggested he might become the president of the football club once again - three years after being forced to give up the role due to a conflict of interests in the wake of his 2008 election win.
BBC: Italy crisis: What next for Silvio Berlusconi?