Sentences with phrase «nothing next morning»

If the reactor shuts down at night it cools off, not just wasting residual heat, but starting over from nothing next morning.

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Drunks both with regard to passion, and with no «Nocturnal Council» to make their drunkenness speak to some sort of truth, let alone justice, the RNC leaves us with nothing other than used tissues and a tawdry shame the next morning.
The next morning, rowers were on hand from schools across the country — Princeton, Virginia, Yale — and many of them knew nothing about Jill.
«The Next Next Seattle,» December 19, 1993 «From Boise, Idaho, to Santa Barbara, Calif., kids with nothing but an electric guitar and a dream go to bed one night in blessed obscurity, and wake up the next morning in the hippest place in America.&raNext Next Seattle,» December 19, 1993 «From Boise, Idaho, to Santa Barbara, Calif., kids with nothing but an electric guitar and a dream go to bed one night in blessed obscurity, and wake up the next morning in the hippest place in America.&raNext Seattle,» December 19, 1993 «From Boise, Idaho, to Santa Barbara, Calif., kids with nothing but an electric guitar and a dream go to bed one night in blessed obscurity, and wake up the next morning in the hippest place in America.&ranext morning in the hippest place in America.»
If nothing happens by the next morning, do it all again.
There's nothing as nice as ordering diapers and finding them at your doorstep before 7 am the next morning.
Then there is the unpacking and labeling of milk at night (nothing was worse than realizing the next morning you forgot to unpack the milk!
Its comforting to know im not the only one, I was set to be induced with my fifth child on jan 1, went to hospital at 5 am, put on pittosin at 6, dialed slowly, and had painful contractions, Dr broke my water at 11, contractions even more painful, got the epidural at 12, labor did not progress, was dialated 3 cm all day, @ 8 pm,, Dr took me off pittosin for an hour to see if I would progress if we started over again, at 9 they hooked me up again, all night and just progressed to a 4, that next morning, still nothing, finally Dr said we need to do a c section, since my water was broken earlier the previous day, he was worried about infection, finally went to operating rm, it was so cold, I was shaking and crying, I was so scared, btw my previous 4 children were vaginal births, I felt so guilty, thinking it was my fault my labor did nt progress.Finally I had her, when the Dr held her up for me to see, I started bawling, she was perfect, it was very emotional, she weighed 6 lb 4oz and 18in, Im very proud of her, and myself
He insisted his lack of an endorsement to date has nothing to do with waiting for Fossella to make a move, although one NY - 13 GOP elected official informed me this morning some people are keeping their powder dry to see what happens next.
But there was Bharara the next morning on Brian Lehrer's radio show making clear this was nothing resembling a partnership, suggesting he'd be looking at all documents and leads.
Walking is a good social pastime, but to me there is nothing like an early morning walk on my own: no phones, no emails or party whips, just the great outdoors, fresh air, diverse wildlife and the heart beating as I make my way up hills to the next great view.
When Dr. Isaacson's patients ask what they can do to reduce their risk of dementia, he recommends eating an early dinner — and then nothing until breakfast the next morning.
There is nothing better than a good breakfast casserole because a lot of times you can make them ahead of time to pop in the oven the next morning.
The next morning, its like nothing ever happened.
I find for example when I am lifting really heavy that my appetite is next to nothing in the morning.
Then nothing till next morning.
The next morning, we craved nothing more than to sip on a bloody Mary poolside while catching up on some reading.
Four friends, including the groom - to - be, Doug (Justine Bartha); the bride's weirdo brother, Alan (Zach Galifianakis); jaded schoolteacher Phil (Bradley Cooper); and uptight dentist Stu (Ed Helms), drive from Los Angeles to Vegas, drink some Jägermeister on the casino roof, and proceed to enjoy themselves so thoroughly that the next morning they can remember nothing at all.
The very next day, Christmas morning, I got up with a four and eight - year - old and acted like nothing happened.
Nothing unusual about that, except that this time, one of the women is found the next morning in the linen cupboard - not sleeping, but slashed and very dead, having bled all over Victoria's monogrammed sheets.
Later that evening he managed to eat some chicken, and by the next morning he was bouncing around as if nothing had ever been wrong with him.
There's nothing quite like walking around for the day and then waking up in the bush the next morning, but make sure you spend a few days here!
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You wake up the next morning with a huge grin on your face expecting an email or a phone call, but you receive nothing.
Other couples wake up one morning and wonder who is in bed next to them, finding they don't really know each other anymore, have nothing in common but the kids, and wonder if they can rekindle their long marriage.
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