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Domestic demand was sleepy when consumer credit was unknown and a combination of a weaker currency and high barriers to trade made imports too expensive.
ECONOMIST: Brazil
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The sensors can detect when the driver becomes sleepy because your heart rate slows down considerably.
FORBES: Sensors To Detect Driver's Fatigue
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But the next morning she said she was surprised when Millie was very sleepy and appeared to be coming down with the cold.
BBC: Millie Martin murder: Mother gives evidence
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Dr. Harris also recommends that people who think they are excessively sleepy keep track of when the drowsiness occurs.
WSJ: Unraveling the Riddle of Too Much Sleep
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But Goldman was still a fairly insignificant firm, in a business then considered sleepy and disreputable, when John decided to join in 1950, straight out of Harvard Business School.
ECONOMIST: John Weinberg
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In 1976, when they arrived in Palacios, a sleepy shrimping town of 4, 000 people half-way between Houston and Corpus Christi, the Vietnamese had nothing except the desire to get back, one day, to a life of fishing.
ECONOMIST: Vietnamese Americans: And all in 20 years | The
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Then, when the Sandman appears, the children grow sleepy.
NPR: A Proms Fairy Tale: Humperdinck's 'Hansel and Gretel'
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Frank and Evelyn Amerosa of Utica were aboard an Angel Flight on Friday night when the twin-engine aircraft went down in Ephratah, a sleepy town about an hour west of Albany, according to police and family members.
NPR: NY Plane Crash Passengers ID'd As Patient, Wife