Thew best thing that can happen to Arsenal fc is to finish out of Europe and not win anything.That will make Wenger and the board think hard and
come out of the slumber.
That one was quite a surprise the first time
it came out of its slumber...
Not exact matches
Which probably should be enough to convince you to view that
slumbering employee as a productivity ninja rather than a slacker, but if you need even more convincing, yet another study on the benefits
of napping just
came out.
Let your souls
come alive
out of slumber.!
Night
comes down, the strong land - breeze rushes seaward from the Peaks singing a mournful dirge among the treetops; the fitful glare
of the fire throws weird shadows among the tall trees, eclipsing the twinkle
of the firefly that flits among the leaves; and all is silence and
slumber, save when a gaunt figure steals
out of the hut, its lean proportions doubly grotesque in the uncertain firelight, to watch the progress
of the grilling
of the prized meat.
The beeping
of the alarm rustles you from your peaceful
slumber — you reach
out of bed and shut it off and wish that the sandman could
come visit you for a few more minutes; but alas morning has
come.
«Our comet is
coming out of its deep - space
slumber and beginning to put on a show for Rosetta's science instruments,» said Matt Taylor, Rosetta's project scientist from the European Space Agency's Science and Technology Centre in Noordwijk, The Netherlands.
I also do a bag change over, where all
of my summer coloured bags get packed away and my wintery bags shake off their
slumber and
come out to play.
The story soon jumps to Katharine, jolting
out of a
slumber, a sly preview
of larger awakenings to
come, both her own and that
of the country.
As for Link
coming out of his lazy, care - free island
slumber itself, we get a classic yawn and stretch, and good look at the sweet blue lobster shirt he's sporting.
We'd be at a
slumber party, giggling and dancing to «Wake Me Up Before You Go Go» and plotting
out who's bra was going to end up in the freezer in the middle
of the night, when inevitably a boys name would
come up.