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# Wake 360 front-to-front ( wrapped )-While in the middle of the wake, pull yourself towards the boat, collecting the rope in one hand.

Wake and Sandman
The Wake is the tenth and final collection of issues in the comic book series The Sandman.
His work also effectively ended Neil Gaiman's Sandman series, Muth painting issue # 74, the final issue of The Wake storyline, and second-to-last main issue.
* The Sandman: The Wake, a graphic novel in the Sandman series
His poem The Bridge of Fire is featured in Neil Gaiman's Sandman series, in the volume The Wake.

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* 1993: Wake Up Call ( Silvertone ) UK # 61
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# " Wake Up "-The Jazz Jury
* Tuesday, January 2, 2007 FedEx Orange Bowl: # 6 Louisville ( 11 1, Big East champion ) 24, # 14 Wake Forest ( 11 2, ACC champion ) 13
# Wake subtler dreams, and touch me nigh to tears ( William Watson The Frontier )
North Carolina bounced back with nine straight wins before losing back-to-back road games against unranked Wake Forest and # 5 Duke.
North Carolina beat # 14 Wake Forest and # 6 Duke to close out the regular season and clinch the top seed in the ACC tournament.
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Wake and
* 1912 Nancy Wake, New Zealand-English war agent ( d. 2011 )
* 1962 Bobby Gillespie, Scottish singer-songwriter and musician ( Primal Scream, The Jesus and Mary Chain, and The Wake )
* 1899 The United States takes possession of Wake Island in the Pacific Ocean.
* 1945 Japanese forces on Wake Island, which they had held since December of 1941, surrender to U. S. Marines.
* Snakey Wake 1987
* September 4 WWII: Japanese forces surrender on Wake Island after hearing word of their country's surrender.
* December 23 WWII: A second Japanese landing attempt on Wake Island is successful, and the American garrison surrenders after a full night and morning of fighting.
* January 17 The United States takes possession of Wake Island.
* January 13 John Wake, English cricketer
* March 20 A new capital of North Carolina and county seat of the newly formed Wake County is established after North Carolina State Senator and surveyor William Christmas submits his design for the city.
* March 12 The North Carolina General Assembly establishes Wake County ( named for Margaret Wake, the wife of North Carolina Royal Governor William Tryon ) from portions of Cumberland, Johnston and Orange counties.
* January 24 William Wake, Archbishop of Canterbury ( b. 1657 )
* May 31 Thomas Wake, English politician ( b. 1297 )
" According to Ellmann, Joyce stated to Edmond Jaloux that Finnegans Wake would be written " to suit the esthetic of the dream, where the forms prolong and multiply themselves ", and once informed a friend that " he conceived of his book as the dream of old Finn, lying in death beside the river Liffey and watching the history of Ireland and the world past and future flow through his mind like flotsam on the river of life.
On the subject Bishop writes: The greatest obstacle to our comprehension of Finnegans Wake been ... the failure on the part of readers to believe that Joyce really meant what he said when he spoke of the book as a " reconstruction of the nocturnal life " and an " imitation of the dream-state "; and as a consequence readers have perhaps too easily exercised on the text an unyielding literalism bent on finding a kind of meaning in every way antithetical to the kind of meaning purveyed in dreams Bishop has also somewhat brought back into fashion the theory that the Wake is about a single sleeper ; arguing that it is not " the ' universal dream ' of some disembodied global everyman, but a reconstruction of the night and a single night as experienced by ' one stable somebody ' whose ' earwitness ' on the real world is coherently chronological.
Some Wake critics, such as Finn Fordham, argue that HCE's initials come from the initials of the portly politician Hugh Childers ( 1827 96 ), who had been nicknamed " Here Comes Everybody " for his size.
Vico's name appears a number of times throughout the Wake, indicating the work's debt to his theories, such as “ The Vico road goes round and round to meet where terms begin .” That a reference to Vico's cyclical theory of history is to be found in the opening sentence which is a continuation of the book's closing sentence thus making the work cyclical in itself creates the relevance of such an allusion.

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