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She kept praying, and circling, for seven, eight days and as many nights, until you yawned and she yawned.
Safari users, too, will have likely yawned while reading this.
I yawned and trod into one of the museum's galleries.
He yawned and rubbed his face vigorously to wake up.
With fluttering effort, the muscles of her blue jaw yawned.
As the narrator detailed Harry's life with the Dursleys, I yawned.
Leaders in attendance yawned and dozed off during the marathon event.
"Lindsay Forming Group to Assist Slum Businesses," the morning newspaper yawned.
Then she yawned and announced that she was going to bed.
"It's not threatening any production, so the markets have yawned," he said.
President Trump threatened nuclear war with North Korea, and the markets yawned.
One night over dinner, when I was six months pregnant, I yawned.
He turned the channel to the local news and yawned loudly again.
And when Mica yawned — a contagious social behavior — the subjects would yawn too.
At one point, she just gave up, yawned, and tried again with no luck.
With heads bowed, they prayed, fidgeted and occasionally yawned as monks chanted sacred texts.
It was as though the Shape had shrugged, yawned, and lain back down again.
In both studies, the season had a significant effect on how often people yawned.
"Honestly, I didn't really like it," Andy Sanchez (literally) yawned as he told me.
The boy stood and stared for a while, then yawned, turned, and walked away.
I cut him off and asked what time it was, fake yawned, and abruptly left.
Mr. Churkin yawned, the diplomat recalled, and then he walked out before she could finish.
The Fed is about to make history Wednesday, and so far, the market has yawned.
When the gates opened, the crowd stretched, yawned, and slowly trickled into the cordoned-off venue.
Democratic voters yawned at most of the challengers the frontrunner ended up drawing — former Maryland Gov.
All of this meant that when housing prices turned down, the black-white wealth gap yawned.
He withdrew the still aching hand, yawned, closed his eyes, and pinched tears from his lashes.
One person started playing on her phone, a few passengers yawned, and one guy even nodded off.
"I went down on Ben this morning and he yawned," Schumer revealed in the May issue, E!
The gap between the consumers and the producers of talent had not yet yawned into a chasm.
When Buzzfeed unearthed questionable comments Trump made about women on Howard Stern's radio show, his supporters yawned.
Bill Cassidy of Louisiana had yawned, pushed away from his desk and ate a piece of chocolate.
"He looked at me, yawned, scratched his stomach, and climbed up and went back out the window," she said.
When he started to yawn, I braced myself, biting my gums, but I couldn't help it—I yawned, too.
They glanced at the diner door as it yawned open and a gaggle of drunks stumbled in from the cold.
He once got three feet away from an adder in the brambles, which yawned its pink mouth fit to swallow him.
Where technology and economics collide When Microsoft held an Apple-style product introduction in New York on Tuesday, tech reporters yawned.
Last week's report that last year's federal deficit approached $28503 trillion produced one entirely predictable response: Much of official Washington yawned.
An empty work schedule yawned before me, and I was sure that my most meaningful achievement was in my rearview mirror.
Twenty years would take him nowhere near the average life span, and yet at that moment it yawned forward like an eternity.
But the gap between Mr. Trump and the party he now aims to lead yawned as wide as ever across the convention.
Layered over the familiar fissures of American life — those of race and religion — a new divide yawned, one of education and opportunity.
A ban on trading with France, the eternal foe, meant that, with French brandy off limits, a gap yawned in the market.
Do you remember precisely how much give the buttons had when you depressed them, how the disc hood yawned open gracefully, almost suspensefully?
The automaker tried to respond with the van-like 20183L as well as the 500X crossover utility vehicle, but potential buyers largely yawned.
He was christened at 14 days old, and he reportedly "slept, murmured, gurgled and yawned" through the service at Georgetown University Hospital's chapel.
By the time Wells Fargo was caught for systemic fraud, many Americans simply yawned at the very idea of justice for the powerful.
One looked down at me, shook its soft gray feathers and yawned, and I found myself yawning, too, in a moment of contagious fellowship.
But when the terror attack in February, followed by Mr Modi's retaliatory strike, triggered a reflexive nationalist surge, the gap yawned again to 19%.
During his trial Mr. Asahara said little, and he yawned and muttered incoherently when he was found guilty and sentenced to death in 2004.
Here is what happened to me: Thirteen weeks after I yawned and aweek after the black elixir was finally ready, I went into labor.
It reported an upside surprise on Monday, and the market yawned over the news because it thinks the company acts like a hapless commodity maker.
When the Trustees of Medicare and Social Security recently reported that their trust funds would go bust by 21625 and 2900, respectively, the public yawned.
Well-traveled foe: A representative for a pro-ethanol group, which has been tailing (and dogging) Mr. Cruz all week, yawned deeply as he handed out pamphlets.
When Twitter launched Moments (essentially a Snapchat "Stories" clone) with TV spots during the World Series, many critics yawned, and the market responded by sending the stock downward.
But then Republicans yawned at both the statutory crimes that Mueller documented and the more general abuse of power alleged by the House managers over Trump's Ukraine caper.
I learned this at my first movie night, when a guard with blond hair and freckles told his superior that my row yawned six times during Dancing Pirate.
Yet the press yawned, her husband's latest outrage overshadowed it, and it only stayed a story because the date of the photos raised questions about the future Mrs.
For the perma-connected who worried about becoming digital slaves, steampunk made for a stylish way to protest the "Black Mirror"-style technological abyss that yawned before us.
The asset sales come as SoftBank's conglomerate discount, or the difference between its market capitalization and the value of its assets, last week yawned to a record 73%.
The gulf yawned after World War I, when the carnage of industrial warfare and the doctrines of scientific and moral relativity inspired a fundamentalist response in the midlands.
Kardashian, who posted footage of her Calabasas backyard, also shared a video of True with the app's signature flower crown filter as the infant adorably yawned at the camera.
"We've seen so many companies report great numbers this quarter and the market has yawned or even trashed their stocks for no good reason, other than misperception," he said.
Once, in the middle of it all, a school class came in; the students sat down and listened for a few minutes; they yawned; the teacher looked at a bus timetable.
It was a time when newspaper pages, bereft of hard news, yawned open to devour tales of, say, "killer" Siberian chipmunks attacking humans in England — as The Sun recounted seven years ago.
Cleveland Browns wide receivers Odell Beckham Jr. and Jarvis Landry yawned after big plays in their "Thursday Night Football" grudge match in an apparent jab at Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin.
In a 2007 study published in Evolutionary Psychology, Dr. Gallup's team found that people yawned less frequently when they had cold packs on their heads compared to when they wore warm packs.
Rumors of the new iPhone started swirling days before the release, and it came as no surprise to Cramer that analysts yawned at the launch, as they often do with Apple news.
And while the media barely yawned over Obama&aposs pardons and Clinton&aposs infamous pardons, they are absolutely spinning out of control because the president is using his absolute power of the pardon.
It's learning about people who sold milk to SS guards coming home from the camps, the ones who gleefully moved into vacated Jewish apartments, the ones who yawned while cattle cars rattled by.
A divergence in regional preferences yawned ever wider: investors' allocation to U.S. equities rose to the biggest overweight since January 2015, while allocation to euro zone equities fell to an 18-month low.
And while I found the broad arguments at the beginning and end of this book to be fascinating and persuasive, I yawned periodically over details of the Rig Veda, neo-Confucians or Sikh ideology.
Over the summer, Tomlin yawned in response to a question about his team having to face Beckham twice each season thanks to the prolific wide receiver's move into the AFC North during the offseason.
The then and the now conversed fluently where the British sculptor Anish Kapoor's meters-deep black rectangular hole in the ground yawned underneath busts of Pompeian divinities that connected the underworld and the heavens.
Fashion Review The giant pits yawned on either side of the rickety walkway, piled with freshly churned dirt and two-by-fours, a yellow excavator abandoned and listing to one side in a corner.
While speaking with Thrive Global founder and CEO Arianna Huffington on Monday's episode of Thrive Global Podcast, Cohen, 49, recalled the time when he yawned at Oscar winner Charlize Theron while she was speaking during a pitch meeting.
The mother yawned again and tossed him a pillow and a blanket, and the father asked his one and only son to sleep out on the living-room floor with him, but was rejected for stinking of alcohol.
In the ominously beautiful "Mother and Son" (1997), the images of rural Russia stretched and yawned, as if the director, impatient with the solid shapes on which regular cinema relies, felt compelled to morph them to his purpose.
Shkreli, everyone's favorite pharmaceutical bro and deafening online presence, made a tense appearance on Capitol Hill during which he silently smirked and yawned as members of the House of Representatives castigated him, only to plead the fifth to nearly all of their questions.
With the European Central Bank still acting to suppress short-term euro rates, the spread between U.S. and German two-year yields yawned out to 214 basis points, the widest since early 2000 and up from a low of 73 in January.
Few Canadians seemed to mind when he accepted a helicopter ride from the Aga Khan to holiday on his private island in the Bahamas; most yawned when the government paid C$10.5m ($20183m) to settle a lawsuit brought by a former inmate of Guantánamo.
And then, on the third day, he woke at five-thirty, de more , yawned, and before going back to sleep—at that precise moment and with a joyful heart—he decided to leave the Jesuits, admit his failure, and let sacrifice find him when he was ready for it.
Christian Grey, above it all in Fifty Shades of Grey The chasm between centuries of romantic fiction concerned with wedding a powerful man, a tradition both of these stories could be a part of, and our expectations of what that might be like in reality, has maybe never yawned wider than at our current moment.
Reflect on the humblest cycling commute and you'll find yourself reliving short-story excitements denied to co-workers who yawned their way in on the train: the reconstructive surgery so skilfully swerved when some idiot flung open his car door, the race you pretended not to have with that courier, those bracing exchanges with bike-blind jaywalkers and cabdrivers.
The constant presence of their image—in the news, in conversations surrounding it and in pop culture at large— makes them feel less like a human being who once came out of their mom and yawned through fifth period maths class like the rest of us, and more like a brand; a symbol or slogan that stands for something beyond themselves.
Anybody who's listened to the radio during the past year and inadvertently (or otherwise) developed a taste for the bland, luscious, sensitive EDM permutation known as tropical house will instantly delight upon hearing this album, as will anybody who loved the sexy upbeat songs on Justin Bieber's Purpose but yawned and/or groaned when he strummed an acoustic confessional or spouted a didactic ballad.
Ron WydenRonald (Ron) Lee WydenRestlessness, light rule-breaking and milk spotted on Senate floor as impeachment trial rolls on Hillicon Valley — Presented by Philip Morris International — UN calls for probe into alleged Saudi hack of Bezos | Experts see effort to 'silence' Washington Post | Bezos tweets tribute to Khashoggi Bezos tweets tribute to Khashoggi in wake of reports of Saudi phone hacking MORE (D-Ore.) stretched his arms and yawned, while Sen.
ARE YOU SURPRISED THAT THE MARKET SORT OF YAWNED AROUND THIS, AND WE HAVENT SEEN TIGHTER FINANCIAL CONDITIONS IN ANTICIPATION OF THAT FISCHER: WELL, I THINK A LOT OF PEOPLE SAY, WELL, INTEREST RATES WERE REDUCED BY ABOUT 100 BASIS POINTS THEY SHOULD NOW GO UP BY ABOUT 100 BASIS POINTS BUT THIS MOVE HAS BEEN ANTICIPATED FOR SO LONG THAT A LOT OF THE WHAT IS GOING TO HAPPEN AS A RESULT OF IT IS ALREADY BEING FILTERED INTO -- HAS BEEN FILTERED INTO LONG-TERM INTEREST RATES SO I THINK ITS NOT GOING TO MOVE THE RATE BY ANOTHER 100 BASIS POINTS IT MAY IN TOTAL DO THAT.
The one part scared the virtuous, at the other the deboshed yawned.
Raffique Shah, columnist for the Trinidad and Tobago News, said that Hardath "opened his mouth in Parliament only when he yawned".
I smile now as I recall that watermelon grin, when the darkey yawned like a coalbin in expression of his greeting.
Never let other > people buy your drinks for you! The first commandment of the moneyless. He > made off down the dark pavement. ::: > Hermione always yawned at the mention of Socialism, and refused even to read > Antichrist.
"During human evolutionary history, when we were subject to predation and attacks by other groups, if everybody yawns in response to seeing someone yawn the whole group becomes much more vigilant and much better at being able to detect danger." A study by the University of London has suggested that the "contagiousness" of yawns by a human will pass to dogs. The study observed that 21 of 29 dogs yawned when a stranger yawned in front of them but did not yawn when the stranger only opened his mouth. Helt and Eigsti (2010) showed that dogs, like humans, develop a susceptibility to contagious yawning gradually, and that while dogs above seven months 'catch' yawns from humans, younger dogs are immune to contagion.
Leaf said, "I'm looking forward to a 15-year career, a couple of trips to the Super Bowl, and a parade through downtown San Diego." The night after the draft, Leaf flew to Las Vegas, Nevada on the jet of Chargers owner Alex Spanos and partied all night; the following day Leaf yawned during his first news conference.
There were 8,000 Spanish at Le Boulou in the center and 6,900 on the coast at Collioure. Between the Spanish center and right yawned a large gap. Dugommier ordered Sauret to watch the Spanish at Collioure while he hurled Pérignon powerful center division into the gap. The Battle of Boulou on 30 April–1 May was a French victory.
In some cases, the yawn is used as a threat gesture as a way of maintaining order in the primates' social structure. Specific studies were conducted on chimpanzees and stumptail macaques. A group of these animals was shown a video of other members of their own species yawning; both species yawned as well. This helps to partly confirm a yawn's "contagiousness".
Trebellius wrote that the cities of Roman Asia reported the worst damage from the earthquake: "In many places the earth yawned open, and salt water appeared in the fissures. Many cities were even overwhelmed by the sea." He records that this damage occurred took place during the consulship of Gallienus and Fausianus. The latter appears to be Lucius Mummius Faustianus who was a consul in the year 262.
Lambert Wickes, too, operated out of these ports, but harassed by admiralty officers zealous in enforcing orders from a neutral ministry whose drastic mandates were accompanied by clumsy efforts to give clandestine aid. A company of French marines was loaned to Jones. The Frenchmen who shipped with Wickes were thrown into prison when detected. Jones brought in his prizes for public condemnation and French jails yawned for the prisoners he had taken.
Believing the war was almost over, Blücher pressed rapidly west after a smaller French force under Marshal Jacques MacDonald. Unknown to the Prussian field marshal, on 5 February Schwarzenberg switched Seslavin's force from the right flank to the extreme left flank without informing Blücher. Since he lacked a liaison officer with Seslavin, the Prussian was unaware that a dangerous gap yawned on his left flank. Until 6 February, Napoleon planned to strike a blow against the Army of Bohemia.
He was as black as my chain mail but after he had yawned his colour started to return. As for me, I was with the other young girls, kneeling, praying in front of Our Lady."French text in Ernest Marie O'Reilly (ed.), Les deux procès de condamnation, les enquêtes et la sentence de réhabilitation de Jeanne d'Arc mis pour la première fois intégralement en français d'après les textes latins originaux officiels, Tome second, Plon, Paris, 1868, pp. 95-96: "L'enfant avait trois jours.
Yawning may be an offshoot of the same imitative impulse. A 2007 study found that young children with autism spectrum disorders do not increase their yawning frequency after seeing videos of other people yawning, in contrast to neurotypical children. In fact, the autistic children actually yawned less during the videos of yawning than during the control videos. The relationship between yawn contagion and empathy is strongly supported by a 2011 behavioural study, conducted by Ivan Norscia and Elisabetta Palagi (University of Pisa, Italy).
A handsome nobleman who looks like a matinee-star, Lord Vosper is an Old Harrovian who pays a visit to the castle in Pigs Have Wings. A tall, superbly built chap with a dark, Byronic beauty. Connie hopes he'll hit it off with Penelope Donaldson, although Lord Emsworth thinks him unsound on pigs (he yawned on being shown the Empress). He was at school with Jerry Vail, who knew him by the nickname "Wasp", and later was romantically involved with Vail's friend Gloria Salt.
They told me the girls of the village were in front of the statue and that I should be so good as to go and pray God and Our Lady to give life back to the child, and I went there and prayed with the others. At the end, life reappeared in the child, who yawned three times and was baptized. Immediately afterwards he died and was buried in consecrated ground. They said there had been no sign of life in the child for three days.
Dancing and shouting with a loud voice, he made the entire surface of the earth tremble as if from an earthquake. As he yawned again and again, he seemed to be trying to swallow the whole sky with his mouth, which was as deep as a cave. He seemed to be licking up all the stars in the sky with his tongue and eating the entire universe with his long, sharp teeth. Seeing this gigantic demon, everyone, in great fear, ran here and there in all directions.
The 'Hope' disappeared, together with the men > who had boarded her, and the block-house, against which she had struck, with > all its garrison, while a large portion of the bridge, with all the troops > stationed upon it, had vanished into air. It was the work of a single > instant. The Scheldt yawned to its lowest depth, and then cast its waters > across the dykes, deep into the forts, and far over the land. The earth > shook as with the throb of a volcano.
After his parents' death, Ramel was raised by his paternal aunt, who recognised his artistic potential. He went to art school, but his infatuation with painting did not last. However, he developed a love for playing the piano and for words, as he became inspired by musicians such as Bing Crosby, Fats Waller, British trumpeter Nat Gonella, Spike Jones and British dance band leader Harry Roy. Entering Aftonbladet's talent hunt, Vi som vill opp in 1939, Ramel sang and yawned his own composition, "En sömnig serenad" ("A Sleepy Serenade").
Ackee and saltfish, a traditional Jamaican dish Imported to Jamaica from West Africa before 1773, the use of ackee in Jamaican cuisine is prominent. Ackee is the national fruit of Jamaica, and ackee and saltfish is considered by many to be the unofficial national dish. The ackee is allowed to open fully before picking in order to eliminate toxicity. When it has "yawned" or "smiled", the seeds are discarded and the fresh, firm arils are parboiled in salted water or milk, and may be fried in butter to create a delicious dish.
An old bottle has found its way into the household of a modern family, which consists of a boy named Kan and his parents. A genie, Hakushon, and his daughter, Akubi, reside inside it. When Kan finds the bottle, he discovers that a sneeze summons Hakushon and he must grant the wish of whoever sneezed, while a yawn summons Akubi and she must do the same for whoever yawned. Getting wishes granted by either genie may not be a good thing, for Hakushon messes them up due to his own extreme clumsiness, while the more capable Akubi likes to cause mischief by twisting their words and meanings so that something bad happens.
Snakes were a common feature of many creation myths, for example many people in california and Australia had myths about the Rainbow Snake, which was either Mother Earth herself giving birth to all animals or a water-god whose writhings created rivers, creeks and oceans. In ancient Indian myth, the drought-serpent Ahi or Vritra swallowed the primordial ocean and did not release all created beings until Indra split the serpent's stomach with a thunderbolt. In another myth, the protector Vishnu slept on the coils of the world-serpent Shesha (or "Ananta the endless";). Shesha in turn was supported on Kurma and when Kurma moved, Shesha stirred and yawned and the gaping of its jaws caused earthquakes.
On an unspecified date in February 1991, Hulst was walking out of a movie theater with his mother when he yawned, after which he could not close his mouth due to random muscle contractions. He was immediately taken to the emergency room, where a cancerous tumor the size of a golf ball was discovered in his brain. He subsequently underwent surgery after which 80 percent of a tumor in his brain was removed. A teammate at UC-Irvine and former Corona del Mar distance standout, Brian Hunsaker, had contracted infectious mononucleosis not long before Hulst was diagnosed, and told the Los Angeles Times that he believed the volume of training he and Hulst did had something to do with it.
" Gerald Bordman, author of the definitive Kern biography Jerome Kern: His Life and Music, hailed the score as one of Kern's finest. Very Warm for May ran on Broadway for two months, with June Allyson, Eve Arden, and Vera-Ellen among the performers. It closed after 59 performances. It received mixed reviews, with the New York World-Telegram calling the show "Gay and delightful" and finding the songs to be "the most charming that Kern and Hammerstein have ever written", while Brooks Atkinson, of the New York Times, yawned, "Very Warm for May is not so hot for November", and Robert Benchley of The New Yorker praised the show as "Lovely to the ear and complimentary to the intelligence...unlike most musicals, (it) actually gets better and funnier as it goes on.
300 Hofmeister's fear that the work was too difficult for amateurs was borne out by an article in the Journal des Luxus und der Moden published in Weimar in June 1788. The article highly praised Mozart and his work, but expressed dismay over attempts by amateurs to perform it: :"[as performed by amateurs] it could not please: everybody yawned with boredom over the incomprehensible tintamarre of 4 instruments which did not keep together for four bars on end, and whose senseless concentus never allowed any unity of feeling; but it had to please, it had to be praised! ... what a difference when this much-advertised work of art is performed with the highest degree of accuracy by four skilled musicians who have studied it carefully."Quoted in Deutsch 1965, 317–318.
The early Barony Church, which was established in a crypt was mentioned in Sir Walter Scott's Rob Roy. In the book, which was set in the early 18th century, the church was described as :"an extensive range of low-browed, dark, and twilight vaults, such as are used for sepulchres in other countries, and had long been dedicated to the same purpose in this, a portion of which was seated with pews and used as a church. The part of the vaults thus occupied, though capable of containing a congregation of many hundreds, bore a small proportion to the darker and more extensive caverns which yawned around what may be termed the inhabited space." The conditions of the early church gradually worsened over time, until it was decided to be rebuilt in 1798 with the architect James Adam.
Harvey realized the potential of mail order when, at the University of North Carolina, he joined forces with Tim Black to begin selling condoms through the mail. Their efforts to expand the range of products led to the evolution of the sex products business: in Harvey's own words, "(w)e tried to get our customers to buy leisure wear, shipbuilding kits, belt buckles, model airplanes, but they just yawned at that stuff. Every time we put something with erotic appeal in the catalog, the bells would ring." Profit from their mail-order business provided the funds to launch Population Services International in 1970. Between 1977 and 2007, Harvey was involved in several legal battles with the U.S. and New York state governments in which he both challenged and defended himself against governments he believed were debasing First Amendment rights. As executive director of PSI in 1977, Harvey took on New York Governor Hugh Carey in a landmark reproductive health case that went all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court.

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