You probably know whether you're a morning or night person.
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I am a night person, so this works perfectly for me!
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I'm way more of a morning person than a night person.
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A lot of this depends on whether you're a morning person or a night person.
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This cycle is shifted earlier in a morning person and later in an evening or night person.
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I was never a night person who goes to discos and comes and stays there until the early morning.
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He's a night person and she's a day person, she explains, so naturally they can't be on the same yacht.
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A: I am a huge fan of Hong Kong because I am a night person, and it is a night city.
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The residents had had many meetings about what should be done, but of course no one wanted to pay for a night person.
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I'm not a late-night person, and I need sleep before my deposition tomorrow, so I take my anti-nausea medication and crash at 1:15 a.m.
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Lip-balm preferences are seemingly as hardwired as being a morning or night person, so the best lip balm for you is whichever one you'll remember to apply.
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I'm unusual in the capacity that I'm a both morning person and a night person; I like to stay up late and I actually like to wake up early.
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The researchers wonder whether having a lifestyle that aligns with one's chronotype may be more important in mental and physical health than whether you are merely a morning or night person.
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Regions of the genome that the study found to be relevant to whether you're a morning or night person included genes involved in metabolism, the biological clock and genes that function in the retina.
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Richmond's team also analyzed genetic variants linked to whether someone is a morning or night person in more than 220,000 women to find out if these could help provide a causal link to breast cancer.
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While confident in front of camera in the 2014 video, Cheffou's former wife described him as "such a weird guy" to Belgian daily De Morgen following his arrest on Thursday night by police, while a neighbour said he was a night person.
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According to the researchers, its existence in people skews sleep pattern even if the period also cover eight hours. Age is also implicated in the way one becomes a morning or a night person. It is explained that, developmentally, people are generally night owls in their teens while they become larks later in life. Infants also tend to be early risers.
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Shapeshifters appear later in the series; no main character is a shapeshifter until the ninth book, Witchlight. Before that, only allusions to shapeshifters are made, usually in the context of a Night Person explaining the Night World to a human and listing the Night World species. In Witchlight, the protagonist, Keller, is a shapeshifter. She has the ability to change into the form of a panther at will.
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Mary-Lynnette Carter - Mary-Lynnette is the protagonist in Daughter of Darkness. She is the older sister of Mark Carter, becomes a blood sister with the Redfern girls, and is the soulmate of Ash Redfern. Mary-Lynnette is an astronomy lover who spends her time star-watching at night and is more of a night person than a day person. She is curious about everything and admires Nancy Drew, often wondering what she would do in her situation.
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