Word: restedness
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After a three week layoff that included winter vacation, the Harvard women's hockey team returned to action rested and somewhat rusty but turned around its recent woes and watched a milestone in the process.
The Florida Justices, who ruled unanimously in Gore's favor in their last decision, in which they extended the Florida certification deadline, were relentless in their questioning, bringing Bush lawyer Barry Richard to a near-shout of frustration at one point during his argument. But there was also palpable sense...
That confidence rested on several assumptions, one being that a full recount in Miami-Dade county would go their way, Campion said.
Remarkably, this concluded the Gore team's testimony, and as soon as they'd officially rested their case, GOP attorney Fred Bartlit sprung from his seat to request a directed (or immediate) verdict on the grounds the Dems had no case. Judge Sauls "respectfully" denied the motion and Bartlit demurred...
Stickgold also said that while most people need eight to eight and a half hours of sleep to feel well-rested, the time can vary from individual to individual--though few people get as much as they should.