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On the way back to his ranch, he dozed off a couple of times.
NEWYORKER: The Insufferable Gaucho
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But the editors of the Wall Street Journal, who determine the makeup of the Dow Jones Industrial Index, have dozed off.
FORBES: The Dow Is Dead
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At this stage I was so relaxed and comfortable with my highly competent therapist, I drifted off a bit and dozed.
CNN: Pamper yourself: Mandarin Oriental
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Andrew, who seemed credible, explained that he had been on his way to upper Manhattan early that morning and had dozed off.
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"She loves all the different rooms they have, " said Ms. Liu, sitting near a man who had dozed off on another bed.
WSJ: In China, IKEA Is a Swede Place for Senior Romance, Relaxation
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If Rip's modern equivalent had dozed off around 1992 only to awaken today, at least he'd find the current college football landscape pleasingly familiar.
WSJ: Florida State, Notre Dame Roll: College Football's Throwback Weekend
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He dozed off and on constantly, sleeping twelve hours a day.
NEWYORKER: Hellhole
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The latest role is that of Barnabas Collins, a gaunt, unflappable vampire, who has dozed for a couple of hundred years and woken to nineteen-seventies America.
NEWYORKER: Chills and Thrills
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This wasn't a clot of esoteric names and dates I'd dozed through in high school history, like the Habsburg Succession or the War of Jenkins's Ear.
NPR: Unearthing History in 'A Voyage Long and Strange'
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So certain was I that I had dozed off at some point in the speech, I hit the rewind on my DVR and listened to the entire speech again.
FORBES: The Dog Ate Paul Ryan's Speech
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Most lawyers have dismissed the entire case as a fraud, arguing that only an apathetic judge (who often dozed off during the proceedings) saved it from being thrown out of court.
ECONOMIST: Conspiracy in Memphis
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Finding a puddle, the hare had a good drink, looked all around with moist, conscious eyes, then lay down in a little pit to one side, curled up into the warmth of his own body, and dozed off.
NEWYORKER: Among Animals and Plants
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Thompson and the police dozed fitfully.
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