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They'll tire of it quickly, and be lulled to sleep.
Everyone got lulled to sleep again and Origi banged in the clincher.
Everyone knows that infants can be lulled to sleep by gentle rocking.
More people see family; more packages are delivered; more babies are lulled to sleep.
The Turkish people cannot be lulled to sleep forever with fictions of an Ottoman revival.
Laying down on the cloud-like surface, I was lulled to sleep by the sounds of the city.
My spa treatment was pretty blissful, and I felt nearly lulled to sleep when the therapist started massaging my head.
For nine months, your little one's been lulled to sleep by the rhythmic whooshing of the blood flowing through the placenta.
Kiddo sits down to watch the machine at work and is quickly lulled to sleep (that spin cycle can be pretty hypnotizing).
"With the lower volatility that we have seen in FX recently, some customers do get lulled to sleep and hedging activity drops," he said.
I curl up on the couch with our dog and am lulled to sleep by the sweet sweet sounds of House Hunters in the background.
In this video posted on YouTube by user Traci Hendricks, this little French bulldog, Blue, is lulled to sleep by his human mom's sweet song.
Templeton once told BBC radio he had been lulled to sleep as a baby by the sound of music on a transistor radio placed in his crib.
They were nestled into their sherpa-lined travel bags, quietly being lulled to sleep by the rhythms of the train as we headed from New York to Washington.
Gentle grooves and softly arpeggiated guitars take the place of sprawling, climactic jams, yet their songwriting is taut enough that the audience is never in danger of being lulled to sleep.
"This is just another example of market participants – in this case prospective borrowers – being lulled to sleep by the range," Walt Schmidt, FTN Financial's head of mortgage strategy, wrote in a research note.
After listening to their wild banter for a while, I dozed off, twisted into the balmy sheets of Flawless's cubby hole bed, lulled to sleep by the sound of their cackles in the next room.
We've been lulled to sleep every night by the soft cadence of my dad's Southern accent as he reads us stories about a wise spider and a hapless pig, a resourceful mouse and a mute swan.
Thank you for smashing the grace and beauty I grew up around so I could see how much work I have to do to educate my children so they don't get lulled to sleep like I did.
Before bed, one is always lulled to sleep by the sound of those very same waves — some nights soft, others violent and stormy — repeating over and over, like the heartbeat of a place and a moment in time.
For years, insomniacs have been lulled to sleep by the dulcet voice of Bob Ross, the bushy-haired painter whose PBS show, "The Joy of Painting," rose to popularity in the 1990s and has lately enjoyed a second life on YouTube.
It's hard to imagine a more potent visual metaphor for this feeling than a human lulled to sleep inside a hunk of metal and glass, hurtling down a highway under the control of proprietary algorithms beamed on board from Palo Alto.
But another block of chardonnay would be picked at dawn and delivered to the winery, where we would work long hours sorting stems and leaves from ripe fruit and hosing down equipment, then eat late and fall into bed, lulled to sleep by the rumble of trucks and trains.
After King of the Monsters, I suspect that I may actually be lulled to sleep by overwhelmingly loud noises, and I present as evidence the fact that I struggled much more to stay alert throughout its two-plus hours of wall-to-wall BRAWWWW and BLOOOAAAM and SCREEEEE and CRUUUUUUUM than I do during the quietest of quiet dramas in a language I don't understand.
Jaufre, continuing on his way, enters the gardens of a castle called Monbrun. He is so tired he decides to sleep on the grass. This stops the birds in the garden from singing. The chatelaine, Brunissen, who is usually lulled to sleep by the birdsong, is furious, and sends her seneschal to investigate who the intruder is.
Scene 1 - Kerzhenskii Woods In pitch darkness Fevronia and Grishka, exhausted, struggle through the wilderness. Grishka is delirious, and after singing a song about the devil and dancing wildly he runs off screaming. Fevronia is lulled to sleep by the sounds of the forest. In her dream the scene is transformed, with fantastic blossoming flowers, candles in the trees, and fairy songbirds.
Ama, full of love for their son, vowed to help recover the stolen > pearl. After many failed attempts, Ama was finally successful when the > dragon and grotesque creatures guarding it were lulled to sleep by music. > Upon reclaiming the treasure, she came under pursuit by the awakened sea > creatures. She cut open her breast to place the pearl inside for safekeeping > the resulting flow of blood clouded the water and aided her escape.
One day, while Aphai's companions were lulled to sleep by the sound of his flute, a female ogress (yak) named Nang Phisuea Samut (นางผีเสื้อสมุทร), came and took Aphai away to her cave. She disguised herself as a beautiful maiden and Aphai fell in love with her. They lived together and gave birth to their son, Sinsamut (สินสมุทร). When Aphai found out that his wife was actually an ogress, he decided to flee with his son.
He died near the 'Ambad gate, on his way back from Rakisbon, and was buried near the mosque which he built. There were six other rich Musalmans, and in former days Jalna was noted for its wealth. According to an old Urdu proverb, "the children in Jalna were lulled to sleep in cradles of gold", and a kasar or dealer in bangles named Gangaji, is said to have had such a cradle.
As he is lulled to sleep by the wagon's rocking the cap slides from his head with the envelope falling to the wayside. Polikushka dreams that he gloriously enters the mistress's house, gives over the envelope, receives thanks and the reward, and becomes elevated in his own eyes. Waking up Polikushka detects the loss of the envelope and is gravely dejected. He ambles down the road in search of his loss but to no avail.
On board the ship: the commandant has received a letter from René Duguay-Trouin which must only be opened at a certain point at sea. When the commandant has been lulled to sleep by a berceuse, the young people manage to get hold of the letter and only give it back to him when he agrees to allow René to wed Dora. With a new wedding contract signed, the situation ends to everyone’s satisfaction.
The Neverland: Ship's Bowels After the boys have been lulled to sleep by Molly's bedtime story, Lord Aster contacts her through the amulet and warns her that pirates have commandeered The Wasp. Lord Aster instructs Molly to bring the Queen's trunk to him once The Wasp catches The Neverland. Aster tells Molly that she is now a part of the mission. The Boy awakens and catches the end of Molly's communication; he insists that she tell him what is going on.
The Philistines, including the king, the high priest and Delilah, pray to their gods Mars and VenusVoltaire chose these Classical Roman gods instead of the Baal and Dagon of the Bible because he believed they had "a more natural place in this tragedy" (Dill, p. 124). to save them from Samson. An oracle declares that only the power of love can defeat Samson. Fresh from his victories, Samson arrives and is lulled to sleep by the murmuring of a stream and the music of the priestesses of Venus, celebrating the festival of Adonis.
It is also assumed he got inspiration from William Scott-Elliot's The Story of Atlantis (1896) and The Lost Lemuria (1904), which Lovecraft read in 1926 shortly before he started to work on the story.H.P. Lovecraft, Fortean Times magazine Price also notes that Lovecraft admired the work of Lord Dunsany, who wrote The Gods of Pegana (1905), which depicts a god constantly lulled to sleep to avoid the consequences of its reawakening. Another Dunsany work cited by Price is A Shop in Go-by Street (1919), which stated "the heaven of the gods who sleep", and "unhappy are they that hear some old god speak while he sleeps being still deep in slumber".Price, "The Other Name of Azathoth".
As a private practitioner, Selya was often lulled to sleep by the legalese and boilerplate rhetoric in judicial opinions, a matter he has sought to remedy since ascending to the bench: "I made a commitment to myself that I would attempt to prove that sound jurisprudence and interesting prose are not mutually exclusive." Selya disclaims "lexiphanicism for its own sake." For Selya, precision is a precondition for his use of a word, and "[i]f it does not fit, I won't submit." Selya aspires toward readability by using uncommon words in contexts that make the words' meanings clear; and apart from his vocabulary, Selya's prose is notable for its readability and its avoidance of clotted or formulaic legal rhetoric.
The 4th chapel had a Massacre of the Innocents attributed to Guercino, and below are Adoration of the Magi, Circumcision, and Repose in Egypt with superior oval depicting Flight to Egypt, all attributed to Garofalo; Statues of Hosea and Jeremiah sculpted by Andrea Ferreri. The next chapel had an icon of San Francesco di Paola by Domenico Monio, and an oval with saints by Giovanni Battista Cozza, with laterals depicting St Francis of Assisi and St Antony of Padua, both in prayer, and both by Monio. In the Chapel of San Francesco was a terra-cotta statue by Lorenzo Gheri, a St Francis lulled to sleep by Angel with Viola, and St Francis in ecstasy by Giuseppe Mazzoni.Scalabrini, page 182.
At the story's end, friendly morals are discussed, then bedtime is declared. Georgina deposits Lucy into bed via the bedroom window (later episodes show Lucy yawning and then sleeping soundly in bed; in the original episodes she would be lulled to sleep by the storytelling itself). The programme has shown on CBBC, CBeebies and CBeebies Bedtime Hour, Noggin, ABC For Kids and lots more Opportunities for learning: exploring language and vocabulary are enhanced by the use of intonation and expression in the character's voices and the themes of the animals' stories support social and emotional issues, including friendships and helping and caring for others. The creator of the TV series, An Vrombaut, also wrote and illustrated six 64 Zoo Lane picture books based on stories from the TV series.

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