Word: sleeps
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...should help with all his might. Almost invariably children cooperate. If two or more children in a family are afflicted, they may well be set to keeping score on one another's dry nights. Most children who wet themselves do so regularly about two hours after going to sleep. Such children should be roused and relieved half an hour before the critical time...
...Italian soldiers and workers sleep stark naked in the streets to escape the heat; others toil in a blistering sun without cork helmets and still others beg money from Arab sailors to buy food, which they are unable to buy with their meager...
...will soon be time for the senior Senator from Texas, Mr. Sheppard, to make his annual speech on Prohibition. . . . Men are yawning; men's eyes are bleary; men's souls are tired; their feet are sore; their heads are heavy; they are needing rest; they are needing sleep; they are needing nourishment; and it is only two days from Saturday, when most of them will want to take a bath...
...furnished with a drawing board, reading light, stool, ash trays, sets of drawing instruments and water colors. Just outside stood four army cots. Then for three successive weekends the four contestants were shut in these closets for 36 hours straight, given three successive problems to work out. Food and sleep were optional. First problem was to design a model dairy. Second was an industrial arts museum. The third test called for the interior of an opera house...
...Howard make him an extended visit, to be properly rewarded and to try his skill on other patients. Curtin and Dobbs, taking Howard's share of gold and agreeing to meet him in the nearest city, went on alone. Soon bad blood broke out; each was afraid to sleep lest the other kill him. One night Dobbs shot Curtin, robbed him, left him for dead. But, almost within sight of the city and safety, Dobbs encountered three rascally peasants, who killed him for the sake of his ragged clothes and footsore burros. When they found the little sacks...