Its hard to wake up during depressing times so wake me up pls.
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In another experiment the researchers wake up sleeping mice by sending a light signal to the hypothalamus, the brain's controller of sleep-wake cycles.
The young child could not wake her and so she called 999 and told emergency services her mother was sleeping and would not wake up.
And you wake up in the morning and you see them and would rather chew your arm off than wake them up -- like a coyote in a trap.
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.
Rapid Wake Featuring Sony's own Rapid Wake technology, the PCs resume from sleep status in two seconds after opening the lid all while keeping data safe and secure and maintaining a long battery life.
When I wake up in the middle of the night and, most definitely, when I wake up in the morning, I spend a minimum of five to 10 minutes at a time on Twitter.
So if you wake up on Election Day and you're sick, the car broke down, there's no babysitter, somebody is throwing up, wake up with an ear infection -- this is that time of year.
Modern babies wake up three times a night and take 33 minutes to settle each time, compared to babies in the 1960s and 1970s who tended to only wake twice in the night and took just 20 minutes to settle.
From colored lighting and ambient music to digital art (on your TV), temperature, window blinds and specially designed mood-enhanced wake-up calls (like "wake me gently" or "wake me wildly"), you can direct the room's whole look and feel, all without having to get out of bed.
No matter which farmcation you choose, those roosters will probably wake you up rather early.
They may wake up when their wives walk out the door or hand them divorce papers.
That's apart from the tightness of capital, in the wake of the financial crisis.
He was focused on and talked a lot about it in the wake of that visit.
At low tide, children wade in the wreck's wake, splashing about and extracting the occasional starfish.
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Others see Ghana's failure to qualify for the Nations Cup as a wake-up call.
"Every week here in Detroit we wake up to more and more bad news, " says McElya.
Usually it's no big deal -- you shake it off, wake up and move on.
The chancellor came out fighting, on Monday, in the wake of that downgrade by Moody's.
Japan is going to wake up -- not just its consumers but its producers, too.
Telling everybody hanging out on the block it's time to wake up and check the clock.
In the wake of Game 4, though, those comparisons are less flattering than they've ever been.
The move comes in the wake of repeated hacks to prominent Twitter accounts in recent months.
Every morning when I wake up, I wonder why they didn't let him stay here.
Major U.S. carriers announced schedule cutbacks and plans for layoffs in the wake of the attacks.
And how do other industry participants protect their brands in the wake of the continuing fallout?
The wreckage created by Hurricane Katrina has left a public health disaster in its wake.
In the wake of each incident, a recession and negative job growth followed shortly thereafter.
Indeed, Lauvergeon has been traveling the world defending the technology in the wake of the disaster.
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