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...family is well aware that he may not survive childhood, so they're always vigilant--sometimes to a fault. One morning last week, says Reckling, "he told me his legs were tingling. I don't know if it's new nerve damage--or if his feet were just asleep...
...score at two in the first half of the period before committing a series of miscues that turned a 2-2 tie into a 5-2 St. Lawrence lead by the frame’s end. “About seven minutes into the second period, we fell asleep,” Donato said. “We dug ourselves a hole that we couldn’t get out of.” The first blow came when captain Dylan Reese surrendered the puck deep in his own zone, resulting in the Saints’ tie-breaking goal. Just...
...your independence and separation from others is the great lie of the market-driven world," he writes. As a professional daydreamer, Gurr's writing drifts off in wicked thought: "On the early trains, slightly damp hair and recently applied make-up give you access to bodies so lately asleep or naked that it can induce a sensation like the swoon of a long kiss...
...literally so tired that I turned on Grey’s and fell asleep.” (Translation: shuteye in front of Dr. Shepard? She must be absolutely exhausted...
...between Iran and the U.S. But that President is George W. Bush. He is the President who started an unprovoked war with Iraq under false pretenses-a war that has cost tens of thousands of U.S. and Iraqi lives and is sure to cost many more. The media were asleep at the switch during the run-up to that war and appear to be repeating the same mistake. Wake up, America. Don't let it happen again. Tad Hardee Afton, Virginia...