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sleepy and settlement
Spurred by the completion of the area's first steam-powered sawmill in early 1854, the next year would bring Faribault from a sleepy settlement of 20 buildings to a bustling town with more than 250 buildings.
Residents say that the name of this sleepy village got its name from the character of a brook at the edge of the settlement, whose stream flows back and forth.
On the west bank of the Otago Harbour beyond Burkes, equidistant between Ravensbourne and Port Chalmers, lies the sleepy residential settlement of St Leonards.

sleepy and fewer
Today, Portobelo is a sleepy city with a population of fewer than 3, 000.

sleepy and than
The completion of Lake Cumberland in 1950 transformed Somerset from a sleepy rural community into one of the largest recreation centers in Kentucky drawing more than 1. 7 million visitors yearly, the bulk of which occurs between the Memorial and Labor Day holidays.
The prosperous trading port became little more than a sleepy fishing village on the Zuiderzee.
Mason went from being a sleepy farm town of less than 5, 000 residents in the 1960s to a large bustling community of Cincinnati commuters in the 1990s.
Entering a normal sleep cycle, but failing to complete it, can result in a phenomenon known as sleep inertia, where one feels groggy, disoriented, and even more sleepy than before beginning the nap.
Until about the middle of the 20th century, Panmure remained a prosperous but mostly pastoral setting, the smallest borough of Auckland, and described as " a quarter of a square mile of farmlets surrounding a sleepy village that boasted little more than a church, post office, a handful of shops and a two-storey hotel that was widely known from horse and buggy days ".
The full long version is one minute longer than the Making the Video version, while the cut version omits the scenes in which she leaves the airport and is sleepy and in which she fills out the questionnaire.

sleepy and 20
Examples of such environmental modifications include using the bed for sleep or sex only, not for activities such as reading or watching television ; waking up at the same time every morning, including on weekends ; going to bed only when sleepy and when there is a high likelihood that sleep will occur ; leaving the bed and beginning an activity in another location if sleep does not result in a reasonably brief period of time after getting into bed ( commonly ~ 20 min ); reducing the subjective effort and energy expended trying to fall asleep ; avoiding exposure to bright light during nighttime hours, and eliminating daytime naps.

sleepy and people
As drinking increases, people become sleepy, or fall into a stupor.
It would remain a rather sleepy hamlet until the 1960s when it would become an affluent bedroom community for people working in the City of Cincinnati.
:" His people are big-nosed schmoes with sleepy eyes, puffs of wiry hair, and what appear to be life preservers under the waistline of their clothes.
Given the village's rich history, coastal location and close proximity to eastern U. S. cities, Cabot Cove was transformed from a small, sleepy fishing village to a tourist destination for the people coming from New York.
The people who once lived on the peninsula from Long Beach to Tofino and further north had kept tight control of ocean resources and had made it a common practice to raid the sleepy fishing villages of Ha-ooke-min to take slaves and other commodities.
When he arrived, Haskell found Muskogee a dry, sleepy village of some 4, 500 people.
Victoria, until then a " sleepy English village " of a few hundred people, was transformed into a tent city of some 30, 000 within weeks in the spring of 1858.
Due to the opening of the Roxas Port, the influx of tourists and people from neighboring provinces have made this sleepy town an investment opportunity for investors.
Affected people may be very sleepy during the day, but have trouble falling asleep and awaken several times each night, due to an inverted circadian rhythm of melatonin.

sleepy and would
In a hypothetical world where all books are published electronically, Ochse observes, readers would be " only a lightning strike, a faulty switch, a sleepy workman or a natural disaster away from becoming Henry Bemis at the end of the world "— that is, a power outage has the potential to give them time to read, yet like Bemis, they too would lose their medium for accessing their books — namely the computer.
Lacking a flowing stream that would have provided water power, Richland never developed significant industry and remained a sleepy farm community until the late twentieth century.
Doesburg changed into a sleepy provincial town and so it would remain until after the second world war.
North Bay's airport returned to its sleepy, low-key pre-war state, and so it would remain until birth of the air base in 1951.
This set the stage that would cause the sleepy community of Pontarlier to eventually emerge as the home of twenty-eight commercial absinthe distilleries, and the world's center of absinthe production.
Today, there is still a cathedral in the town, an unusual feature for what now would be considered a sleepy country town.
Then when it would get late and I got sleepy, Mom would put me in your fiddle case backstage.
In the 90s KISC would take pot shots at KXLY for playing too much " soft sleepy music ".
Then, after working hard all day to get one bird, in we would assemble at Sam Shrum ’ s or mine and chew the rag until we were so sleepy we could not hold up our heads.

sleepy and until
The next vigorous demonstrations took place to protest against the high cinema prices and since then the city returned to its old very sleepy self, until the protest against the G8 meetings in 2003.
They gorge themselves when prey is abundant, until their crop bulges, and sit, sleepy or half torpid, to digest their food.
Lincoln remained a sleepy town until the mid-1990s, when the suburbs of Sacramento started expanding out past nearby Roseville.
Groveland was originally a gold rush town and then became a sleepy farming community until the San Francisco Hetch Hetchy water project made it their headquarters and built a railroad yard and hospital for the work crews ( both now gone ).
The town again became a sleepy village until 1849 when it was incorporated a second time as a town.
Rugby remained a sleepy country market town until the 19th century and the coming of the railways.
Young children with DSPD resist going to bed before they are sleepy, but the bedtime struggles disappear if they are allowed to stay up until the time they usually fall asleep.
Jurong remained a sleepy rural area until 1959, when Singapore became a self-governing colony.
From 1900 until the early 20s, Mambulao was a sleepy town, isolated from the other towns of Camarines Norte.
While sleepy, patients find that their depression vanishes, until they sleep again.
He is kind of sleepy and was intelligent " until 3rd grade ".

sleepy and when
In this context, free-running sleep means that a person chooses to sleep when sleepy and to awaken spontaneously ( specifically without an alarm clock or reference to the time of day ).
Fort Worth went from a sleepy outpost to a bustling town when it became a stop along the legendary Chisholm Trail, the dusty path on which millions of head of cattle were driven north to market.
Until 1941, when the American Telephone and Telegraph Company built its Bell Laboratories research facility in the township, it was a sleepy farming and resort community.
The following morning she is astonished when Dagmar walks in with a sleepy but very alive and apparently cured cat.
The mahāmudrā shamatha teachings also include instructions on how to work with a mind that is beset with various impediments to focusing, such as raising the gaze when one feels dull or sleepy, and lowering it again when one feels overly excited.
Now when she had eaten and drank her fill, till hungry and thirsty she was not, suddenly the girl felt sleepy.
It has a charm that represents a time when Ayia Napa was a sleepy fishing village.
In any event, when they become sleepy they may be awakened by the lightning flashes of American political humor.
Examples include physical inability to produce enough breastmilk, using only babies ' cues to regulate breastfeeding so as to not offer a sufficient numbers of feeds ( sleepy baby syndrome ),, inability to procure formula when needed, purposely limiting total caloric intake ( often for what the caregiver views as a more aesthetically pleasing child ), and not offering sufficient age-appropriate solid foods for babies and toddlers over the age of 6 months.
Moods are communicated to the user by eye color and in general differ from one another in posture and type of behavior ( i. e. yawning when sleepy or peeing when sick ).
Over the years when Chandigarh came into existence Jaijon lost its glory and now its a sleepy town on the border of Punjab and Himachal in the foothills of Shivaliks.
Cataplexy also occurs more frequently in times of emotional stress and when patients are deprived of napping while sleepy.
The hotel's location in sleepy downtown Terre Haute, coupled with the deterioration of the old building, gave many local government and business community pause when considering proposals to restore the landmark hotel.

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