wake

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Examples of wake

  • You won't wake him - he's such a heavy sleeper.

  • We woke at dawn.

  • We were woken in the night by the wail of ambulance sirens.

  • Try not to wake the whole house when you come in!

  • She eased the key into the lock, anxious not to wake anyone.

  • Several governments have adopted tough new anti-terrorist legislation in the wake of the attacks.

  • Eastern traders found their way across Europe in the wake of the Roman army.

  • Safety procedures are being reviewed in the wake of the accident.

  • A lot of new investment has been attracted to the region in the wake of the government's announcement.

  • The road remains closed in the wake of Monday's landslide.

  • The bite woke him up, but he did not immediately realize what had happened.

  • In the next stanza she takes on the persona of a victim who wakes up to find flood waters at her door, preventing her escape.

  • Now, she wakes up to a vibrant, new intellectual scene.

  • The dreamer usually reacted to the attack by running, escaping, or hiding (unless she woke up).

  • Likewise, the data are not sufficient to conclude that they are the same as waking mentation.

  • Most recall of waking experiences is referenced by external events.

  • We would like to question their assumption that recall of mentation in waking states is so superior to that experienced during sleep.

  • At this point, it seems most constructive to consider all of the correlates of dreaming (and waking) cognition.

  • A cat walks by and wakes up the tiger.

  • Dreaming occurs throughout sleep: it may be useful to focus on features that are common to both sleep states and different from waking.

  • We describe the time-gap experience as evidence that everyday memory for waking states may not be as good as they assume.

  • Let us distinguish then the concept of consciousness from the concept of a waking state.

  • In the review that follows, the measures considered are, for the most part, methodologically diverse and correlated with waking state cognitive processes.

  • They are so-called 'free boundary layers', such as jets, wakes, separated layers, etc., in which the solid boundaries are absent in the flow field.

  • Global interaction of the boundary layer separating from an obstacle with resulting open/closed wakes is studied for a thin airfoil in a steady flow.

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