Yet if the American Century rested on American economic strength, it also rested on American leadership.
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However, after completing the first set, they rested for 20 seconds, did a few more reps, rested 20 seconds, and so on.
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Being well rested is important, but if you have a high-minded value system there is something even more crucial: looking well rested.
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Instead, they now usually jogged on their wheels for a few minutes, hopped off, rested or roamed in short spurts, and then climbed back on the wheels, ran, rested, briefly roamed, and repeated.
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The cow traveled, ate and rested with the forest creatures.
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Nonetheless, I felt recharged, rested, and excited to tackle 2019.
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I wonder if I'll ever wake up feeling well rested.
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That's right, my entire makeup regimen rested on one product.
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And on the seventh day the soldiers of Israel rested.
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However, the burden of innovation has largely rested on startups.
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Holt got the start as the Reds rested Jose Peraza.
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If nothing else, the American players should be well rested.
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Her hand had rested on my head for an instant.
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Special Counsel Robert Mueller's team rested their case Monday afternoon.
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He flew to Rome, Italy to escape and get rested.
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I stopped and rested in the Rodeo Beach parking lot.
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Padres manager rested CF Jon Jay and C Derek Norris.
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Washington was the more rested team, having played on Saturday.
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I never thought we should have rested our guys today.
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He tried Tylenol PM, which didn't make him feel rested.
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Then, seven minutes after beginning its case, the defense rested.
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Detroit rested most of its starters throughout the fourth quarter.
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The preventive power had previously rested with Germany's 16 states.
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But in New York, he appears rested and ready again.
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Mr. Manafort's lawyers rested on Tuesday without presenting a defense.
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But when trial resumed, the defense, too, rested its case.
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In the morning, I leave the hotel rested and content.
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Exhausted, she rested on a green velour sofa at home.
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It was one of the pillars on which they rested.
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During the wellness exams, Naomi rested in an adjacent room.
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She rested some days and trained by herself in others.
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Another female chimp began looking after Chopin while Chausiku rested.
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Reimer stepped up while the Panthers rested starter Roberto Luongo.
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Coach Tyronn Lue rested his starters in the final period.
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The skeleton was supine, its skull rested on a pillar.
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A boat rested amid the remains of a leveled home.
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I wake up and feel much more rested than yesterday.
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Antonio Mallet's murder conviction rested on testimony from one eyewitness.
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Power strips rested on every table, like so many centerpieces.
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Wingo's brief trial rested on a witness who later recanted.
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A $15,000 necklace rested behind glass in a display case.
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The Reds rested CF Billy Hamilton Tuesday due to a sore thumb, and SS Zack Cosart was out of the starting lineup for a second straight game as he rested a sore quad muscle . . .
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His case for admission rested largely on a recommendation from Hironaka.
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My self-image rested on the knife's edge of his approval.
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At one point, Trump rested his hand on Prince Mohammed's back.
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I feel so well-rested that I can't get to bed.
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"Hey buddy," Kash said before he rested his head on Sinn.
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The Catholic Church rested on the subjugation of women, she charged.
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" And Mr. Shepard has never rested entirely easily with "Buried Child.
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It rested on a virtual amnesty, but not a formal one.
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The flag rested on his head and wrapped around his shoulders.
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The Cavs played without star forward LeBron James, who was rested.
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I feel shockingly more well-rested than I had expected to.
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They should be—all of human civilization rested on their shoulders.
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The day at home did the trick, and I feel rested.
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Longoria rested her hand on her hip, highlighting her changing figure.
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The House managers and White House counsel have rested their cases.
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The House managers and White House counsel have rested their cases.
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Saturday it was Dietrich's turn after manager Don Mattingly rested Realmuto.
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Jeff Bezos, however, makes it a priority to be well-rested.
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Being well-rested is important to your health, mood and productivity.
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Rested has raised $7.4 million to date, including from Cherubic Ventures.
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"I feel freer, I feel rested, I feel happier," he added.
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Instead, Manafort's team rested on Tuesday without calling a single witness.
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Two men lugging a heavy generator rested it on the driveway.
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She rested for two minutes, and then did the circuit again.
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The issues rested with another startup that handles Chime's payments processing.
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She rested her bare, badly swollen feet on a black suitcase.
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It ranks 4th for income equality and 3rd for best rested.
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NOTES: The Nets rested F Trevor Booker and G Sean Kilpatrick.
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Thus, America's democracy has long rested more on norms than laws.
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A bucket of water rested below the coffin to call spirits.
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The Cavaliers rested James after Tuesday night's home win over Toronto.
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The House will return tomorrow, tan, rested and ready to legislate!
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On top of the pile rested a zipped-up black backpack.
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NOTES: The Kings rested F Arron Afflalo and C Kosta Koufos.
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Kelen rested his shoulder against the mast, peering into the distance.
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They rested beneath an acacia as the noon sun burned overhead.
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He looked rested—trim, with his hair now darker and tamed.
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On a recent Sunday, the Blakes rested in their temporary apartment.
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But the decision ultimately rested with Mr. Whitaker, under department rules.
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A lot of it rested on, you guessed it, hacked emails.
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For the next two days, we rested in the sprawling capital.
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I rested on her lap until the ambulance finally got there.
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I've rested a long time and I'm coming back from zero.
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The prosecution rested its case Thursday after two days of testimony.
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She never sat or rested on an object, even to eat.
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"Judge, they rested," Paul Shechtman, Mr. Ciminelli's lawyer, argued on Thursday.
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I wake up feeling noticeably better rested whenever I use one.
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Coach Tyronn Lue could have rested some of his other starters.
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Leaning against the wall, he rested his gun between his legs.
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The Ninth Circuit, by contrast, rested its conclusions on statutory grounds.
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That story rested upon an amazing level of national self-confidence.
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The Jazz rested many of the starters in the fourth quarter.
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It's on America's word that global security has rested since 1945.
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This country's tennis hopes rested on Milos Raonic and Eugenie Bouchard.
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I rested my head on his chest, relaxing into his breath.
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Not surprisingly, a more rested Sabathia was not a better Sabathia.
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Here's how he stays fit, and well rested, wherever he goes.
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Cooper rested inside his silence and stared at a land elemental.
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I rested my chin on his shoulder looking toward the shore.
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In the glass booth, elbows rested on tables, foreheads on hands.
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This country's tennis hopes rested on Milos Raonic and Eugenie Bouchard.
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The system was unsustainable and rested on decades of economic plunder.
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Then he rested, looked at the picture of the bright car.
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His hand rested on the cushion between him and the girl.
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I wake up feeling well rested for the first time all week.
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The ultimate decision on the sentence rested with the judge, she said.
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Prosecutors rested their case Tuesday after calling 14 witnesses in six days.
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Slager's defense team, led by attorney Andy Savage, rested its case Tuesday.
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In a surprising move, the defense rested without presenting a single witness.
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But the president's victory rested largely on the presence of Lillie Harden.
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They make dumb mistakes that a better-rested person might easily avoid.
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Besides Bogut, the Mavericks also rested veterans J.J. Barea and Wesley Matthews.
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I found that my thumb rested naturally on the OK / voice button.
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The Onion has rested comfortably in that space with its Israel satire.
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These sites' entire business model rested on their share-ability on Facebook.
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It is nice to take breathers and to come back well rested.
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They were blown out Sunday by the Washington Wizards while James rested.
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If you too function best well-rested, Corley has some good news.
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Meanwhile Leonie smiled as she rested her head on her son's shoulder.
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The Heat, who were off Friday night, were the more rested team.
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Everyone at both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue is tanned, rested and ready.
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Newark, New Jersey (CNN)Prosecutors rested their federal corruption case against Sen.
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The prosecution rested its case on Tuesday after four days of testimony.
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A lengthy break followed, but he'll be rested for the Open challenge.
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Both the government and Stone's defense team rested their cases on Tuesday.
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They rested their case on Tuesday after presenting four days of evidence.
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The Nets rested starting guard D'Angelo Russell and reserve forward Ed Davis.
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Between contractions, I rested in Child's Pose and took sips of Laborade.
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Paro's head rested on the man's leg, which seemed to enchant him.
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This idea rested in the pages of an old Hammacher Schlemmer catalog.
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Constant's vision rested on the birth of a new kind of human.
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In Ms. Lopez's case, final authority rested with Peter Salovey, Yale's president.
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A mini tube of toothpaste rested on the dashboard of one truck.
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The process for deciding on the sale rested in the state's hands.
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Once the dough has rested, cut the ball of dough into quarters.
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Rinne watched delightfully from the bench as he rested up for Calgary.
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The Bulls struggled to boil water whenever he rested on the bench.
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Do you feel less well-rested after crashing at a friend's place?
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While driving through Colorado before daybreak, Cunningham (despite being rested) began hallucinating.
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Murphy's fate now rested entirely in the hands of Clinton's turnout operation.
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His argument in part rested on his broad theory of presidential power.
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The defense rested their case, and Manafort did not take the stand.
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In the back, one performer, Alaska, rested on a bed of nails.
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There was something tremendously empathic in how his eyes rested on people.
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The prosecution rested its case Monday after calling more than 50 witnesses.
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Sasha Vujacic scored 21 points for the Knicks, who rested Carmelo Anthony.
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Draper's body arrived and rested at Lewellan Funeral Home in nearby Clifton.
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She was well rested and happy heading to the hospice that morning.
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Margaret Thatcher's coffin rested there before her funeral on April 17, 2013.
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The prosecution rested its case Monday while the defense wrapped up Tuesday.
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Every railroad has their own plans to ensure crews are properly rested.
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Though well-loved at Hamilton High, he never rested on his laurels.
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The divide rested largely on how people were trying to define justice.
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We hope you're rested and ready for all that 2019 will bring.
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But both had stalled, she said; power still rested with the militias.
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You'll be traveling well-rested thanks to Trtl Pillow's major Prime Day sale!
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But, I was quickly ushered through to the room where his body rested.
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Shortly after sunset, a crescent Moon rested just to the right of Venus.
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Her little cheek like, rested in my neck and I was just melting.
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Prosecutors rested their case on Tuesday after calling 14 witnesses in six days.
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Paul Manafort's lawyers rested their case without presenting any witnesses of their own.
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His helmet was securely fastened, and his ballistic glasses rested on his nose.
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Schroders said oil companies' commitment to paying dividends rested on crude prices recovering.
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Cleveland rested key regulars Francisco Lindor, Jose Ramirez, Jason Kipnis and Mike Napoli.
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But that assumption rested on a misunderstanding of what students are paying for.
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"My cognition starts to slip when I'm not well rested enough," he said.
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The laptop rested on my thighs and destroyed all sensation below my knees.
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Roll out rested dough on a well floured surface, about an inch thick.
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NOTES: Pirates C Francisco Servelli returned to the lineup after being rested Sunday.
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My eyes rested for a moment on a taxi gliding down the street.
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This one is fabric, which rested comfortably around the back of my neck.
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Responsibility for the legitimacy of arrests now rested much more with the supervisors.
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The latter rested largely on the shoulders of Los Angeles Police Department's Det.
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A soldier rested his rifle on a baby cradle to steady his shot.
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Park rose to his knees, chest heaving, but only rested for a moment.
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Nearby, Rafi rested his hand on his chin, staring carefully at the monitors.
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So much of our survival has rested in a kind of stubborn resilience.
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The Oklahoma City Thunder, who last played Sunday, were the more rested team.
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I get up with him, feeling well-rested after turning in so early.
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But it rested on the idea that America protected privacy to European standards.
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He sat on an isolated bench with his arms rested over its back.
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In a moment of friendly affection, I rested my leg on her lap.
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However, the depraved-heart murder charge rested on whether prosecutors proved Goodson's intent.
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His exasperated look slid past her teasing and onto Valerie, where it rested.
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Atlanta rested its regulars in the fourth quarter, but every active player scored.
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The defense rested after several character witnesses; summations are to begin on Thursday.
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The hope is that well-rested parents will lead to better employee retention.
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Moreover, Steele's dossier was only part of what the fisa warrant rested on.
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Tampa Bay (23-47) rested 16 players, including eight starters with minor injuries.
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He felt a pop, rested for two weeks and had no more problems.
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The defense rested its case Friday, and closing arguments are set for Monday.
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The other, breathing with conspicuous heaviness, rested her head sleepily on the ground.
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In general, it takes about seven hours for you to feel well rested.
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Some days a coach may be more caffeinated or better rested than others.
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I wake up five minutes before my alarm clock, feeling generally well-rested.
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Sometimes I feel as if I haven't fully rested when I wake up.
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Board of Education, which rested upon the Fourteenth Amendment's Equal Protection Clause instead.
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Bobrovsky is out due to a lower-body injury, and Price was rested.
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What helps you get the right amount of Z's and stay well-rested?
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When steaks are done and rested, slice them and top with reduced marinade.
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The Clooneys were without Elle and Alexander and seemed vibrant and well rested.
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The laurels upon which the city has rested for so long are wilting.
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The outcome, not surprisingly, rested largely on the play of the two quarterbacks.
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Authority rested not with teachers or students but with what the show demanded.
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The decision to seek capital punishment ultimately rested with Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
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The defense rested on Wednesday, and closing arguments will be given on Thursday.
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The prosecution rested its case on Thursday after just two days of testimony.
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While we could have rested on our laurels, we got back to work.
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I get up because, despite the weird dream, I feel extremely well-rested.
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A cellphone rested inches away, as if he had just put it down.
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With starters throwing fewer innings today, teams need deep bullpens of rested relievers.
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" At minimum, you should be able to answer, "Rested, and how are you?
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In this generous court, a great clock rested atop an ornamental bronze pillar.
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Here's what some companies are doing to help create a well-rested workforce.
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I awoke covered in bites, yet better rested than I'd been in months.
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Nearby, a teacher rested a baby on her shoulder, rocking him to sleep.
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Fortunately for McKinney, 62, and his lawyers, the final call rested with Gov.
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Some senators like Republican Pat Roberts, rested their head on a hand. Sen.
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The prosecution and the defense rested on Wednesday after two days of testimony.
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Mr. Dello Strologo said its fate rested on the port, immigration and tourists.
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Through Friday's close, the ACWI fund's price-to-earnings ratio rested around 14.7.
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Inside rested a square-headed shovel, its handle polished by long, hard use.
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Despite this, however, the bipartisan bill has rested mainly on the legislative backburner.
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That means you need to be rehearsed, prepared, well rested and ready for battle.
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"On the seventh day, the Lord rested, but Chuck did press conferences," she said.
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The state rested its case early Thursday, after Thomas testified, the Tallahassee Democrat reports.
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Then hammer that -1.5 line on the rested team and watch the money flow.
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Memphis rested Marc Gasol and Chandler Parsons in its 22nd loss in 43 games.
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The prosecution and defense rested Wednesday and will make their closing arguments Thursday morning.
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The Brazilian government hasn't rested on its laurels in terms of combating bad service.
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Hope Hicks's sister, Mary Grace, looks like the blonde, better-rested version of Hope.
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It also isn't a stretch to imagine that well-rested, happier people work better.
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He argues that it rested on three ideas shared by neoconservatives and neoliberal interventionists.
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I feel more alert and well rested than I normally do on a Monday.
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Some try to mess with their sleep schedule so they're well-rested before games.
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I've started to view coffee as "treating the symptom" instead just being well-rested.
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My body aches despite my best efforts to keep it stretched, rested, and nourished.
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The Raptors rested star forward Kawhi Leonard, the 18th game he's missed this season.
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Each was a tribal document, arguing that responsibility rested with another of the tribes.
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F Bojan Bogdanovic was rested for the first time this season on Friday night.
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A large chunk of the tail rested on the other side of the road.
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When I'm rested after a full night's sleep and a toss in the hay.
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This painting rested in the hotel bar of the Hoffman House in New York.
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Ansel flashed a wide smile as the baby boy rested peacefully in his arms.
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Shouldn't there be a flat bottom so they can be rested on your thighs?
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While Simon rested his head in Fisher's lap, she said she had a vision.
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If you too function best when you're well-rested, Corley has some good news.
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Once it's rested for 20 to 30 minutes, it's safe to carve it up.
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Nowitzki played 15 minutes in the first half and rested in the second half.
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Trump's campaign rested on his reputation as a famous negotiator, a maker of deals.
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Bill Clinton's eyes should've been well-rested by the time Hillary finished her speech.
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Patrick and Okello, who were rearguards, directed him to where the main group rested.
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While Rock slammed Hollywood for racism, his own joke rested solely on ethnic stereotypes.
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G Eric Gordon, F Trevor Ariza and C Nene were all rested on Sunday.
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F Trevor Ariza, G Eric Gordon and C Nene were all rested on Sunday.
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Photographs of the community's early residents, including Mr. Omar's father, rested on an easel.
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Colonialism was built on racism, which rested on dehumanizing the colonized, to justify itself.
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After her first-round loss in Paris, Kerber went home to Germany and rested.
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Real power in Ukraine, he added, has always rested with billionaires like Mr. Kolomoisky.
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Marshall's strategy rested on remaking the judiciary as the last holdout of Federalist power.
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The child's head, sunburned under the blond velvet, rested on the woman's strong arm.
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Against the Grizzlies, Kerr rested Andrew Bogut, his starting center, but everyone else played.
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"You can never get rested, that's the best way to explain it," Yolanda continued.
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The Spurs rested Kawhi Leonard, LaMarcus Aldridge, Tim Duncan, Manu Ginobili and Tony Parker.
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The sculpture rested on a steel base, but something about the dimensions felt wrong.
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Oh, and a well-rested, engaging, sometimes flirty and high-functioning member of society.
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The final decision on her participation in the Olympics, however, rested with the IOC.
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Stoddard rested as a bruise formed up the entire backside of his right leg.
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Through the night, as he rested from his surgery, my thoughts turned to Earth.
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On it rested a photo of him wearing an "I Love Coatzacoalcos" T-shirt.
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After each session, the riders rested for an hour and then repeated the questionnaires.
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Lakers forward LeBron James was rested in the second of back-to-back games.
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When she struggled, Patterson rested his weapon on the sink and did it himself.
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"I rested him for a month already," Gomaa said, leading the limping donkey away.
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Big beds ensure the turkeys will be well-rested before meeting President Donald Trump.
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When I placed my jewelry on the bureau, it rested on top of it.
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On a piece of plastic no bigger than a cigarette lighter rested great hopes.
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I felt as clearheaded, happy and well rested as before I became a mom.
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It rested on a simple idea: Women could show their power by doing nothing.
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Nearby, on a little desk rested two Bibles, both equally dog-eared with use.
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Zach Britton, the star reliever the Yankees poached from Baltimore, was rested and ready.
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Well-rested employees are more efficient, tend to be healthier and feel more content.
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He propped an elbow on the desk and rested his head in his hand.
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Mr. Gardner leaned back into the sofa and rested his feet on the table.
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Early Thursday afternoon, after nearly five weeks of testimony, the prosecution rested its case.
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By the end of the trip, I felt rested, relaxed, and — better, even — accomplished.
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In the side yard, a campaign sign for Mr. Harris rested in the grass.
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His proficiency allowed him to come into the final significantly more rested than Djokovic.
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The men then rested for four hours, after which the scientists drew more blood.
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BEFORE: In 2018, many people sat and rested on red chairs in Times Square.
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It was the familiar story of clueless elites, and it rested on intellectual complicity.
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Alligator heads, agape and toothy, rested on a shelving unit beside antlers and pelts.
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The shortstop playfully rested on his stomach for several moments to catch his breath.
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The bones and rocks rested on a sandy flood plain by a meandering stream.
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It has rested in the House since 2017, when the Senate passed it unanimously.
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And, he said, promoting any American film rested heavily on how it fared domestically.
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They are parked near the Colosseum, stashed in alleyways or rested against stop signs.
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The survivors rested on blankets and pieces of cardboard, filling every room and hallway.
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In between games, players rested in the cramped locker room littered with equipment bags.
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Richard Nixon returned, tanned, rested and ready, to beat a sitting vice president. Govs.
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His red Gibson guitar rested on the white inner lining of the coffin lid.
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The prosecution rested Friday after the testimony of the detective who took Teixeira's statement.
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She rested for a few minutes, then sprang up to help her partner unpack.
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The prosecution rested its case 2 weeks ago after 12 days of witness testimony.
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Mallet's conviction rested on Walker's account that he had seen Mallet fire the gun.
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On the pulpit, poster-sized photos of her through the years rested on easels.
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The hand rested on the folded surface of the tablecloth beside an empty plate.
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Backup goalie James Reimer (21 saves) earned the win as starter Roberto Luongo rested.
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But with few hotels with rooms available, many passengers rested on the baggage carousels.
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Germano believed that much of the failure rested with the depot's regimental commander, Col.
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U.S. prosecutors on Monday rested their case against Manafort after 10 days of testimony.
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When Laura Han ran the Disney Marathon in 2100, she wasn't especially well rested.
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For decades, America's playground of pleasure rested inside the oceanfront confines of Atlantic City.
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Arrive well rested, as impromptu dance sessions often keep visitors up till the wee hours.
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Since then, Stirling has barely rested in his quest to bring jammers into correctional facilities.
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OF Lonnie Chisenhall (left wrist impingement) rested Wednesday for Columbus after playing seven innings Tuesday.
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And judging by their well-rested and fresh faces, they may have seen it coming!
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After hearing from Slager and several others, the defense rested its case late on Tuesday.
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I was having terrible stressful dreams all night long, and don't feel very well rested.
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That is why so much hope has rested with Matteo Renzi, the young prime minister.
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Cooper and Gaga shared a tender moment where they rested their heads on each other.
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"In order to get a good workout, your body must be rested," Bouzinova told INSIDER.
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I rested my hand on Nathaniel's knee, to steady him as he had steadied me.
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Gamboa Sr.'s eyes are large, but soft; he is rested, but determined and ready.
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William watched one glass twirl around until it finally rested, and he calmed a bit.
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Most people need 7 to 9 hours of sleep a night to feel sufficiently rested.
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Did you notice how long Winslow's hand rested on Fred's shoulder during that pool game?
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Hop out of bed relatively well-rested, which is a fleeting feeling during the week.
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"I love you," she coos, as he remains rested against the bar, his arms crossed.
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If mentally I will be okay and rested, I think it's going to be better.
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The country's good fortune has long rested on wealth from its mineral resources and farmland.
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"I don't think anyone understands how important it is," Kaiser says of being well-rested.
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Within weeks glasnost began in earnest, undermining the pillar on which the system rested: lies.
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Once the pinwheels have rested, roll each of them out into an 11-inch circle.
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Much excitement, for example, rested on the prospect of oil funds being splurged on infrastructure.
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He hinted that a decision on what to do next rested on the Catalan response.
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But his reputation largely rested on his work in big bands, and one in particular.
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The roster is intact, and James is rested — whether he likes that word or not.
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Troop contributions had rested on NATO allies seeing more details about Trump's strategy, diplomats said.
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Two rabbits rested on each other in a patch of sun, looking a bit lethargic.
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The Raptors were without Serge Ibaka and Kyle Lowry, who were rested for the playoffs.
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The No. 20163 seed Chicago Sky were only slightly more rested before facing the Sparks.
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Blackness in Insecure isn't rested on the burden to be powerful, cool, insightful, and progressive.
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Del Potro should be better rested than Nadal, but perhaps not in a better mood.
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The Phillies rested rookie shortstop Scott Kingery, who was hit by a pitch on Tuesday.
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The lure of art has always rested in how it captivates us in unexpected ways.
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The basis of my career decisions rested almost solely on a potential employer's benefits package.
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" She then rested during the cocktail hour, and "after her first dance, she went home.
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Theodore Trigo, 1, rested on a cot in a shelter at Thomas Jefferson Middle School.
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It's easy to mount longer drives, which keeps the defense on the sideline and rested.
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The case against Mr. Williams rested in large part on the victim's identification of him.
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Survival of the throne: Episode four The survival of Japan's monarchy rested on her shoulders.
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In spring, it bounces back better than ever, having rested and recharged over the winter.
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The young man's hands rested on two pillows, wrists bent and fingers contracted into fists.
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The Tea Party challenges rested on an ideology: resistance to Obamacare, immigration, and social programs.
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An assistant rolled her back to a table where a large sky-blue canvas rested.
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The history of the war, as taught in my college classes, rested on two assumptions.
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A riot gun, which uses compressed air to fire nonlethal projectiles, rested on his desk.
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"Dawn," like "Rise" before it, rested on a hopeful, slightly hokey message of interspecies harmony.
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His opponent, Djokovic, is well-rested, primed, and seemingly unbeatable on Melbourne's sea blue courts.
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Pistons star Blake Griffin was rested on the second game of a back-to-back.
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The defending champion Eagles rested several starters, too, including quarterbacks Carson Wentz and Nick Foles.
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Opposition to moves to overturn Section 377 had rested predominately on religious and moral objections.
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The defense did not call any witnesses after the prosecution rested its case on Tuesday.
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Or it would say I slept awful when I felt well rested the next day.
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Hopefully, he takes some time off so he goes back to TV rested and ready.
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After that, Stone's team also rested its case without inviting any witnesses to the stand.
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At night, the men stood guard while women and children rested beneath scraps of tarpaulin.
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They rested their guys, but like I always say, we can't worry about what they're doing.
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The prosecution rested on Thursday afternoon, and the defense called three police officers to the stand.
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Dollar General's defense largely rested on whether tribal courts have "inherent sovereignty" over non-tribal members.
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Finally, I rested my case, took a deep breath and waited for dad to push back.
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He used to get 8 or 9 hours of sleep at night but didn't feel rested.
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Rodriguez was as rested as anyone we had in the bullpen, so we went with him.
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In Boateng's suit, he claims he rested his hand on the door column of the car.
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The result, she says, has made her a better leader — and a more well-rested one.
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As they watched the movie, they held hands and Paltrow rested her head on Falchuk's shoulder.
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The researchers installed a platform in the tank which the jellyfish rested on during the day.
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Then, like magic, they leave in the morning, entrusting the baby into your well-rested arms.
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The backlash to Jenner's new line rested on one product in particular — the walnut face scrub.
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The August night was muggy, reminiscent of the swamps that had once rested over the town.
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Prosecutors rested their case against Weinstein on Thursday after more than from about two dozen witnesses.
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Defense was an issue for Cincinnati, which rested center fielder Billy Hamilton and shortstop Zack Cozart.
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I have less trouble getting to sleep at night, and I feel better rested every morning.
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And so we just rested a shovel up against a tree and did nothing, said nothing.
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"Even though I thought I would be super rested, I am just so exhausted," she lamented.
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Elvis's popularity with teen girls rested on two things: his image and the music he played.
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State-owned banks provided cheap financing for firms whose success often rested on winning official approvals.
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The burden of sending all those safety messages has rested squarely on the Defense Department's shoulders.
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Prosecutors from the US Attorney's Office in northern Virginia rested their case against Kian Thursday afternoon.
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To make sure you are well-rested despite the time-change, here are five suggestions: 1.
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Many Italian firms have rested on their laurels, he says, believing their product to be superior.
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A flower arrangement, Ben's football helmet and a football signed by his teammates rested on top.
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The big question: Can a well-rested underdog beat a team that's better but banged up?
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Right now, I'm in a nice flow where I don't overthink things - so I feel rested.
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A full moon is coming up in your sign, and you need to be well rested!
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In fact, if you're visibly exhausted, then maybe you deserve more credit than well-rested colleagues.
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"Even though I thought I would be super rested, I am just so exhausted," she laments.
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A fully rested Josh Hader followed and kept the Brewers afloat by continuing a dominant postseason.
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When we rested on the seats with 30 available settings, we felt like taking a nap.
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North Carolina rested its starters in the waning minutes as Boston College chipped at the deficit.
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"You're better than me," she recalls him saying to her, while she rested in his arms.
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In fact, all three of the Cavs' rested stars played a key role in the victory.
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Thrill of It All was his entry into the business, and Zero's success rested on him.
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The team remained almost injury-free and rested while the bigger teams toiled in European competition.
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One theory: Better-rested workers are more productive and are compensated for it with additional income.
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D Dylan DeMelo played in place of Braun, who rested for the first time this season.
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C J.T. Realmuto was rested on Sunday, one day after he caught Edinson Volquez's no-hitter.
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Mr. Stumpf said that the decision on getting back compensation rested squarely with the bank's board.
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Clinton, her voice sounding more rested, put the episode into the context of her economic plan.
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This is my son, the woman said calmly, and rested her hand upon the child's head.
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Family photos rested on every surface, including a broken 1930s-era telephone sitting on a shelf.
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A night time practice of meditation might make you feel better rested in the morning too.
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As a fan, I'll take healthier, rested players over a more balanced standings page any day.
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With the other hand, he sips on a hookah rested gently between the two front seats.
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They played during the hour when the counselors rested and the campers headed to their bunks.
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Paul Manafort's defense attorneys rested their case in his fraud trial Tuesday, without calling any witnesses.
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Then he reached down to hug a crestfallen Tiafoe, who rested his head on Isner's shoulder.
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Most of the responsibility for Flint has rested on the shoulders of local and state leaders.
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That round of interviews came hours before Manafort's team rested his case without presenting any witnesses.
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Little successes will build upon each other and lead to a happier (and more rested) you.
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The researchers here hypothesize that our poorly rested brains may simply get more excited by food.
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In the pages of Shattered, it becomes clear that their fundamental origin rested in Clinton herself.
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A paperweight-sized crystal ball rested on top of the various files and outdated storage devices.
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Guzman announced his decision after prosecutors rested their case against him in federal court in Brooklyn.
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Well rested, I noticed that I felt more productive and creative when I returned to work.
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He had a second operation on Monday night and rested in the hospital's intensive care unit.
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I rested the phone in my lap, leaned back in the seat and closed my eyes.
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This is why young children nap and why well-rested older kids and adults do not.
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This is why young children nap and why well-rested older kids and adults do not.
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Hundreds of snippets covered the desk, others rested on the windowsills and in the open drawers.
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There the matter would very likely have rested, had it not been for Dr. Kimble's curiosity.
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I rested up, got plenty of sleep, but we went for walks and explored the city.
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Now you can get back to imagining other firsts together, all while being incredibly well-rested.
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They'd return to their grueling jobs rested, rejuvenated and, so the logic went, ready to work.
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They rested in shaded carports and went through bag after bag of Goldfish and trail mix.
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She was juggling interviews and preparing for a speech, as a bag of knitting rested nearby.
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Much of his popularity rested heavily on his willingness to break existing customs about political correctness.
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It contained no moral judgments and made clear that action against the President rested with Congress.
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But the decision on whether to go ahead with plans rested with the operators, it said.
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The Texans rested him last week and he should be fresh to take on the Bills.
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Cabrera has received medical treatment and has rested the past few days to calm the swelling.
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One of those younger protesters, Julia Michalowska, 19, a high-school senior from Gdansk, rested nearby.
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Mr. Simmons rested on his bench, mostly quiet, the occasional vape cloud escaping between the bars.
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A copy of Mr. O'Reilly's book "Killing Jesus" rested on the table in front of her.
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"Look," said Dingell, as he leaned to one side and rested his forehead on his hand.
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Grizzlies SF Chandler Parsons was rested on Wednesday but is slated to play in Memphis. 3.
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He also was rested in the fourth quarter of last week's blowout win against the Vikings.
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A pit bull in a comfort vest rested himself across a row of first-class seats.
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In the early minutes of the fourth, Washington's reserves finally gained enough separation while Sessions rested.
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His symptoms got better while he rested and gradually he was able to eat soft food.
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An old Afghan man with his long, groomed beard walked around on his new leg. Rested.
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Mr. Modi's popularity has rested in part on his promises to make India an economic powerhouse.
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NOTES: The Padres rested three regulars Thursday night in the opener of the four-game series.
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For more than 40 years, the remains had rested there undisturbed, buried in a makeshift grave.
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My alarm goes off at 5:30 and I feel great—well-rested, happy, at ease.
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The Patriots, who came into the game assured of a first-round bye, rested several injured starters.
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Magic sail past rested 76ers 105-88 PHILADELPHIA — The Orlando Magic were coming off a difficult loss.
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Rested after a break while other clubs played cup matches, Leicester City's players buzzed around the field.
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I like to go to sleep earlier on Sundays so I'm well-rested for the work week.
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It doesn't record your dreams, or offer recommendations about how to feel more rested in the morning.
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"I can talk a good gun game, but I had it rested on my shoulder," she said.
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You're gone only five months, I had a great time, rested a bit, had a real vacation.
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A lot of the innocence and wonder of the Stranger Things' first season rested on their youth.
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Their power rested not so much on violence but on entrepreneurship, which allowed them to accumulate capital.
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I got up when I thought I felt rested and awake, and only checked the time afterward.
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But perhaps if those players are good enough — and well rested — their experience can make a difference.
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Horkins said the judgment of the case rested entirely on the reliability and credibility of each witness.
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Just what Washington's pursuers need: a rested Capitals team with extra games in hand in the standings.
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Also on Thursday, the judge rejected another defense motion to acquit Cosby after prosecutors rested their case.
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I rested about an hour or so before I woke up and decided I could continue on.
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In the Netherlands, for example, the final decision on monetary policy rested with the minister of finance.
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The phone rested on a large table, as did the TV Everything I needed was within reach.
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If only they had a turntable to plop the pup down on while he rested, he thought.
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F Arron Afflalo and C Kosta Koufos were rested Sunday, sitting out the game against the Clippers.
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And of course, massages are hella relaxing and can make you feel rested, which we all need.
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At one point, Meghan sweetly rested her head on Harry's shoulder as he flashed a big smile.
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On January 28th, as the prosecution rested its case, an unlikely guest joined the audience in court.
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An emotional Isaias had both his hands rested on his heart as he waved the guests goodbye.
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NOTES: With nothing at stake for Houston, coach Mike D'Antoni rested C Clint Capela and C Nene.
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Diana sat beside the queen while Prince Charles rested on the antique furniture's arm next to her.
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Kunets says they chose the number because it signifies completeness in the Bible, the day God rested.
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INGRAHAM: Oh, come on -- BOLDEN: -- that case didn&apost also -- wasn&apost just rested on discrimination issues.
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I bent down, rested my knees on a prayer cushion, and began typing into a small computer.
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Nigeria's telecoms minister Adebayo Shittu said on Tuesday that the final word rested with President Muhammadu Buhari.
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All the rockets weight—almost 3,000 tonnes (about 3,300 tons) in all—now rested on the engines.
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The tiny baby is pulled from her abdomen, handed over the barrier and rested against her chest.
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No. 19 Dayton slips past Duquesne DAYTON, Ohio — Archie Miller might have rested easier with a rout.
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Lawmakers should have been well-rested and recharged, thanks to the longest summer recess in recent memory.
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With his body rested and ready to receive more hits, he convinced himself that retirement could wait.
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One of Baldelli's priorities was keeping players rested, a strategy that worked especially well with his catchers.
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Johnson had told Mic in an op-ed video that her fate now rested in Trump's hands.
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The plane's burned tail rested against a tree, and passenger belongings were scattered across a wide area.
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Then the students D.J.'ed different beats and music while containers of microbes rested on vibrating speakers.
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Girardi rested Didi Gregorius, whose arm was sore after being hit by a pitch on Saturday night.
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Bookwalter will support them, but Phinney was left off the squad and should be rested for Rio.
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Engineers at Pzizz develop mixes to help you fall asleep, stay asleep, and wake up feeling rested.
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Much of the GOP's potential defense rested on how much they would expand the Child Tax Credit.
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He approached the judge and held both of her hands and rested his head on the bench.
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Following the incident, emergency vehicles surrounded the plane as it rested on its nose on the tarmac.
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Still, Murray's disinclination to identify as a lesbian rested partly on a misprision of what lesbianism means.
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She had a tan and looked clean and rested, like everyone does before they arrive at Amma's.
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In fact, they ended up eating about double the fat and protein of the well-rested participants.
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A society full of people who think they are rested could explode into a public health nightmare.
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A gleaming flamethrower encased in glass rested in the middle of the room like a museum exhibit.
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Oddly enough, it was the most well-rested players — the starting pitchers — who did not last long.
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James was rested in two other games this season after playing a home game the previous night.
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She also reported back then that his real estate empire rested on a heavily indebted financial maze.
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They skied by night, rested by day and reached the gorge late on the night of Feb.
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Much of the Democratic hope for the Arizona Senate seat rested on the strength of Sinema's candidacy.
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The truth-telling system and political journalism rested on certain assumptions about how public actors would behave.
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I was able to log in the hours, put in the time and feel rested and ready.
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She placed her hand on the top of her son's head, which he rested on her shoulder.
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I slept well and woke up rested and looking forward to getting inside the exo-suit again.
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An individual can, for example, feel both stressed and well rested for much of a given day.
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In reality, prosecutors say, he created situations in which life and death rested in his own hands.
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Make sure you're rested the night before, since you're going to have to be "on" all day.
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Its hull was ripped open and its mast rested on the roof of a popular beach bar.
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In their humid bedroom, Ms. Carrasquillo's 84-year-old mother, recovering from two brain hemorrhages, rested motionless.
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Minor infractions, punishable by flogging, rarely came to him, but any decision for execution rested with him.
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And I was particularly skeptical if the entire case against Trump rested on that one phone call.
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The next morning, well rested, he biked to the playhouse to work on his lines before rehearsal.
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Yuki then turned her trunk, on which a box holding the engagement ring rested, toward Ms. Goldstein.
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Then, once both sides have rested, the court will determine the instructions they give to a jury.
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He rested his forehead against the back of his bent wrist and started to draw a diagram.
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C Nene was rested Friday with the team facing a back-to-back in Memphis on Saturday.
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The eagle briefly rested on one of the aerial trucks placed on a bridge on Highway 10.
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Mr. Libby has long maintained his innocence, arguing that his conviction rested on a difference of memories.
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Feldsher was the first witness the defense called to testify after prosecutors rested their case Thursday morning.
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In one month they might collect 75 more awake hours than their well-rested, more typical counterparts.
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He found that authority over the states rested entirely with the secretary of Health and Human Services.
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His conviction rested on the theory that he had advanced their cause simply by translating their texts.
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Internationals captain Ernie Els said Canadian Adam Hadwin was rested for Saturday's sessions because he was unwell.
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Stewart's trial began last week, and he testified shortly after prosecutors rested in presenting evidence against him.
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The danger is that the starters are so good now, they will not be rested for October.
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The continual sleep interruptions can make it difficult for those with sleep apnea to feel fully rested.
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He rested his cane along the bar and ordered a Johnnie Walker Red Label with club soda.
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His success with his supporters has often rested in his willingness to so publicly flout such standards.
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First looking tired and rubbing his eyes, Miller eventually rested his head and appeared to fall asleep.
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His head hung suspended just above his folded arms, which rested on the back of his chair.
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In 2003 America's forces rested on their laurels after their race to Baghdad, letting insurgents fill the vacuum.
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She'll then go into her crate overnight so she's well-rested for her elephant work the next day.
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"Some guys needed a day off," said Bochy, who also rested SS Brandon Crawford and LF Angel Pagan.
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While we rested, a group of trekkers came over the ridge, their necks laden with bulky DSLR cameras.
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The source told PEOPLE that Chloë was stroking Brooklyn's arm and he rested his head on her shoulder.
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He was rested for the last group game, which Croatia won 2-1 against Iceland to finish top.
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Senators G Craig Anderson, who was rested in Friday's 5-4 shootout loss at New Jersey, owns an .
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But because it rested entirely on executive action and regulatory changes, Obama's Cuba policy appears especially vulnerable now.
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After the prosecution rested, the court-martial members, who act as a jury, were dismissed from the courtroom.
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Milwaukee led comfortably for most of the second half and rested its starters in the final few minutes.
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On Wednesday, investigators combed through the site, where bodies rested side by side, covered in ash and dust.
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While they did, the young prince rested in a historic baby bed known as King Karl XV's Cradle.
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The week left me feeling very rested every day and feeling tired around half-past ten at night
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It argued that the "miracle" rested on two features dear to Republican hearts—"empowering consumers and fostering competition".
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"The well-rested brain will encourage you to drink as much soda as a sleepy brain," Wenk said.
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She rested her hands on the warm brown pit at the belly, the very essence of guacomole chic.
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Despite a small sample size (the finding rested on five extended prodigy families), the data was statistically significant.
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His chin rested on his chest and his face bobbed up and down with each rapid fire breath.
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Meanwhile, Hillary Clinton came in rested and prepared last night and, over time, took control of the stage.
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They brought Rylan to her mom's room, stripped them both and rested the newborn on her mother's chest.
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From there, they went to West Virginia, then Virginia, then Maryland, where they rested at a welcome center.
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After 11 days, the defense rested in the bank and tax fraud case of Paul Manafort from 2005.
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In her PDA picture, Chmerkovskiy rested his head on Muva's chest and placed his hand on her derriere.
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For you to wake up feeling rested, your brain needs to move through an elaborate series of cycles.
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It supports the notion that the Declaration's authority rested on one united people, not a collection of states.
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Here's another version, the same events seen from a different angle: In the seventh year, the bull rested.
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At one point, Momoa rested his head on top of Bonet's as the two shared a sweet moment.
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Gourde's rising shot delivered a direct hit on Markstrom's water bottle, which rested on top of the net.
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His legal team rested its case on Friday after four days of testimony, including from the singer herself.
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" Asked if she felt fully rested after her limited playing time since mid-September, Williams replied: "Oh yeah.
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Also on Sunday, Johnson filmed her smiling brother being silly and dancing as she rested in her bed.
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Payne explained that he was in charge of changing his son while Cheryl, 33, rested after the delivery.
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Harry momentarily rested his chin on his wife's shoulder — another sweet PDA move from the famously affectionate couple.
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Rookie center Joel Embiid rested, and Jerryd Bayless (wrist) and Robert Covington (knee) missed the game with injuries.
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Danny Green was rested for the game by the Raptors, the second game he has missed this season.
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But—and I can't stress this enough—you must make sure you're well-rested and not overbooking yourself.
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That rested on whether the WWE hurt performers by failing to give them information that it should have.
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It grew immediately thanks to an 8-0 run as Curry and Klay Thompson rested on the bench.
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She finished second in the Arc this year and now will be rested for a return in 2020.
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But its published rationale rested on the newly formulated ATF "Framework" for determining the "sporting purposes" of ammunition.
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The testimony of Grant Fredericks, a forensic video expert, came on the day the prosecution rested its case.
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As it pulled away, Mr. Rodríguez stepped over to a car and rested his weight on the trunk.
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In the green room, Neve rested in her car seat, which had been placed on a low table.
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Defense lawyers, who rested their case without calling any witnesses, argued that their clients had committed no wrongdoing.
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Amazon's brand identity has long rested on the promise of getting parcels to customers as quickly as possible.
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During the height of the Cold War, Communist interest in black lives rested on a Janus-faced platform.
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The defense rested its case, and closing arguments were expected Wednesday, after which jurors are to begin deliberations.
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I rested because I felt like I'm exhausted after those tournaments and also the year that I had.
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And if he tires on Wednesday night, the Indians' two best relievers, Miller and Cody Allen, are rested.
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"When I rested on the couch, she came and put her head on my thigh," Ms. H said.
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Even walking generated a gentle tap against my left wrist, which rested on the pad below the keyboard.
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I rested my head on my boyfriend's shoulder and we watched until that voice lulled us to sleep.
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The Rockets played without guard Chris Paul, who rested in the second game of a back-to-back.
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Those who have it often wake up feeling like they're not well-rested after a full night's sleep.
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He had brought only one photograph with him, and it rested, framed, beneath a giant flat-screen television.
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With a two-run lead entering the eighth, Cubs Manager Joe Maddon brought in a well-rested Davis.
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The Supreme Court's ruling in Abbasi rested on two fundamental flaws — one of them doctrinal, the other, analytical.
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They defined "insufficient sleep" as the number of nights that students did not sleep enough to feel rested.
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Police officers sought refuge from the sweltering heat in doorways, and firefighters rested on their hulking red trucks.
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Trainer: Brad Cox Jockey: Florent Geroux Odds: 10-1 Drape: This colt is fast, maturing and well rested.
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Netanyahau's political fate has long rested in the hands of Mandelblit, who has a mixed reputation in Israel.
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Ms. Coronel had been central to the drama that unfolded in court before the defense rested its case.
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After the steak has cooled and rested, slice it up into thin strips and get ready to assemble.
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On one morning, the men ate a hearty, 430-calorie bowl of oatmeal and rested for several hours.
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The relics of St. Corona have reportedly rested there since the year 997 A.D. View the discussion thread.
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But then they put a mesh of willow twigs over the container and rested rolled bark on top.
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Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.), who is undecided on witnesses and rested his eyes for part of Philbin's presentation.
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Line: Packers by 6 ½ The Packers lost three straight games when linebacker Clay Matthews rested an injured hamstring.
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Ms. Ryan, of AAA, said drivers' safety ultimately rested in their hands and those of their fellow motorists.
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Julián Castro, who rested much of his candidacy on making inroads in Nevada, remains a polling asterisk there.
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My boyfriend and I picked up some food and then we came home and I rested all day.
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The prosecution rested their case before lunch Thursday morning after calling 28 witnesses over 12 days of testimony.
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The Panthers rested starting goalie Sergei Bobrovsky, who has been struggling, and gave Driedger his sixth career start.
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You could have rested the partially-wrapped cheese on your desk if you wanted to take a break.
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And since you'll feel less constricted and confined, you might just wake up more rested the next day.
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I woke up, as I had every day on Orcas, feeling better rested than I have all year.
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While Tanaka's teammates did not arrive at their hotel until the sun was rising, he was well rested.
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Cespedes rested and resumed his rehabilitation assignment on Thursday, playing a full game with Class A St. Lucie.
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Behind the hotel several cars, one tireless and up on blocks, rested among dry nettles and wild oats.
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Your time is spent well because your priorities are clear, you're well-rested, and your mind is stimulated.
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Tampa Bay 1B Steve Pearce was rested Saturday after going 5-for-12 over his last three games.
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Epicurus's scientific speculations—on atomism and natural selection—sound uncannily modern but rested on brilliant inference, not experiment.
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I woke up feeling rested nine full hours later in the extremely comfortable bed, with no noise disturbance.
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Embiid was rested by Philadelphia coach Brett Brown after a lethargic performance Wednesday in a loss at Toronto.
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Nowitzki, rested on the front end of a back-to-back, is expected back Monday night at Atlanta.
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Ellis rested the stars Megan Rapinoe, Tobin Heath and Julie Ertz as a precaution because of minor injuries.
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From the beginning, that story had rested largely on anecdotes from borrowers, which might not necessarily be representative.
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After our last Christmas Eve meal we rested for two hours, then bundled up for the 11 p.m.
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Had he ever rested his head on my shoulder, in this exact way, as I looked off absentmindedly?
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Water rested nearby for clearing the palate, beer for reviving the appetite, and schnapps, one presumes, for courage.
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Video: Телестудия Роскосмоса/YouTube Needless to say, Komarov was no more rested than his colleagues on the ground.
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With the Saints (13-17) secure in their No. 1 seed in the NFC playoffs, they rested several starters.
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Far from being built on thin air, this long bull run has rested on a boom in corporate profits.
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The consensus in the oil market was nearly universal: The blame for higher oil prices rested largely with Trump.
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Wood will be well-rested as he was skipped in the rotation with the team's day off last Thursday.
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Ward started in place of Corey Crawford, who rested on the second night of a back-to-back set.
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Paul Manafort's lawyers asked a judge to acquit Manafort of all charges after prosecutors rested their case on Monday.
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The Swedish study isn't the first that made a connection between happier, rested workers and better outcomes for employers.
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Last year, its chances rested on Alfonso Cuarón's semiautobiographical black-and-white movie, "Roma," which was primarily in Spanish.
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Sceptics also note that, although those barely rested South Korean pupils do superbly in exams, they are often miserable.
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The case for free trade has rested on a confusion between two notions of efficiency: Kaldor-Hicks and Pareto.
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The conviction rested heavily on the NAB's unusual rules, in which the defendant is assumed guilty unless proven otherwise.
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Duke rested his case Wednesday, after calling several officers who were involved with the arrest to testify this week.
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Goalie Braden Holtby finished with 23 saves for the Caps in the win, even though they rested some players.
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Giroud and N'Golo Kante were rested as each would miss the next round if they got another yellow card.
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I wake up extremely well-rested and make myself breakfast — oatmeal with peanut butter, honey, cinnamon, and chopped strawberries.
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I'm feeling rested after a quiet couple of days, and I'm excited to have some more fun this weekend!
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But he also argued that much rested on the behavior of local governments that the US cannot always control.
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The good news is, it's possible to feel well-rested — and maybe even refreshed — when a break is over.
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Raptors SG DeMar DeRozan is shooting 37.5 percent in four games since being rested March 15 at Milwaukee. 3.
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It's better to fly well rested, especially because most flights aren't long enough to get a full night's sleep.
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After all, the Bible states that God took six days to create Earth then rested on the seventh day.
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Where the San Bernardino case rested on an exotic All Writs Act argument, the Wiretap Act is relatively straightforward.
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A green and yellow dome rested on the pile of rubble, the only part of the structure still intact.
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Columbus G Cam Talbot is expected to make his 10th start in 11 contests after being rested Friday. 3.
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Their experiments compared Sleepy and normal mice that were either well-rested or in various states of sleep deprivation.
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Sleepy mice and normal mice differed significantly from each other, as did sleep-deprived mice and well-rested mice.
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Attorneys for Texas-based Cinemark told jurors liability for the carnage rested mainly with Holmes, not the theater owners.
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My pride and my entire heritage rested comfortably on my head as an invisible crown of straight-up righteousness.
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Noor's defense attorneys called him to testify as their first witness after the prosecution rested their case on Thursday.
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The engineer said he had no memory of the crash, but told investigators he felt fully rested that morning.
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"I love you," she wrote of an Instagram Story showing Hammer smiling as the newborn rested on her chest.
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In total, you should have rested the dough 22 minutes, and kneaded it on a board three times. 213.
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It's seriously time to make over the parts of your life that are keeping you from being well rested.
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That gives me six days, which is perfect, because on the seventh, God rested and I don't wear makeup.
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In well-rested individuals, the prefrontal cortex is a logical brake pedal that helps a person regulate their reactions.
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Back then, it felt like humanity's ability to feed itself, long taken for granted, rested on a knife's edge.
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It's just up to you to decide whether you want to be well-rested and well-adjusted, or...not.
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Later, he said had been "misconstrued", and that decision to prosecute rested simply on whether wrongdoing could be proved.
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His understanding of the "renegotiation" of Britain's EU membership, on which he rested his strategy, was cursory at best.
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The Lakers rested superstar forward LeBron James after he scored 29 points in a loss to Toronto on Thursday.
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A gun rested next to his right hand, and blood dripping from his mouth had dried on his chin.
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Coach Billy Donovan rested Kevin Durant, Russell Westbrook and Serge Ibaka for the game, the Thunder's regular-season finale.
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Rand's ideological skyscraper rested narrowly on premises that led her, for example, to rate Mickey Spillane above William Shakespeare.
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And, she rested easy knowing the company uses environmentally-friendly materials to manufacture its mattress in the United States.
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Manafort rested his head on his hand throughout the hearing, with his back toward the filled rows of spectators.
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Think of the biblical account of Creation and its seven days that end with the Sabbath, when God rested.
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According to Kyodo News, 11 people died on Saturday alone as temperatures in Tokyo rested around 99F on Monday.
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There hasn't been an NBA game in over three months, yet it feels like the league has not rested.
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Nor would they be expected to accommodate to any version of Protestant cultural hegemony that rested on theological orthodoxy.
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He rested a foot on a filing cabinet, leaning back, while Sanjay surveyed the screen in front of them.
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He's also never had to go seven in the first round, and then draw a better-rested team immediately.
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What I can tell you is that I never feel genuinely rested, no matter how much sleep I get.
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Both teams rested several starters and had third-stringers in the game before the end of the first half.
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In another session, the gravely ill rested in chilly carehouses while great steam automatons mined coal for their furnaces.
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One rested her tusks against the roof rack, giving the vehicle a gentle but powerful nudge before stepping away.
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Stewart's testimony came shortly after prosecutors rested in presenting evidence against him and as the trial neared its end.
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Even after 19 hours and 16 minutes in the air, doesn't that look like a well-rested flight crew?
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He said he drove around, rested, then decided the only thing left to do was to cut her up.
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Deterrence rested on the consensus that if nuclear bombs were used, they would pose catastrophic risks to both sides.
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We rested on Mondays because weekends were when people were most likely to be free to walk with us.
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The persona of Aziz Ansari rested on the construction that he was a progressive guy sensitive to dating mores.
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After it has rested overnight, divide the dough in half and place the dough on a well-oiled board.
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Craig Berube, after starting Jake Allen in goal for 14 straight games, rested him in favor of Jordan Binnington.
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Another officer at one point rested his forearm against the camera as he shined a flashlight into the room.
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There are actionable things you can do to salvage your relationship, without getting shortchanged out of feeling well-rested.
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A lone lightbulb with no cover and a wire running down to the plug visibly rested above the seat.
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"Roughly 200 prisoners were there, all of whom gave the appearance of being well-rested," Merz told the court.
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On Tuesday, prosecutors rested their case, and Mr. Nucera told the judge that he would not take the stand.
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I awoke the next morning feeling exceedingly well rested and opened the curtains to find a gloomy, rainy day.
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Kayla Padgett rested her rifle against her rucksack and turned to her platoon, assembling them in three neat rows.
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Normally, Mezher and Rayyan alternated leadership every ten days; while one was in charge, the other rested in Kurdistan.
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Alexandria, Virginia (CNN)Prosecutors rested their case Monday afternoon in the trial against former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort.
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It's not enough to keep babies fed, rested and changed — they also need to learn grit and sign language.
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Much of this important assumption rested on a U.S. intelligence assessment that Iran's nuclear weapons work ceased in 2003.
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The Spurs rested their starters in the fourth quarter in preparation for Game 2 on Tuesday in San Antonio.
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But Ozuna, the Miami center fielder who was rested Wednesday, came out strong, golfing his blast to left field.
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Leonard, who rested in the fourth quarter, connected on 214 of 214 shots from the floor in 266 minutes.
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Leonard, who rested in the fourth quarter, connected on 213 of 17 shots from the floor in 25 minutes.
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After Trump's lawyers rested their case late Tuesday, Republican senators rushed to McConnell's office for a closed-door meeting.
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But what I noticed more was how so many of them returned rested — how different our holidays had been.
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America's relationship with Israel has always rested on two pillars: an affinity of values and a shared strategic interest.
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You come back to the puzzle with fresh and rested eyes, and you notice things that weren't apparent before.
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The prosecution rested its case Thursday, and next up is the defense calling its own witnesses, including Guyger herself.
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The instructors and choreographers approached each session as if the very future of American ballet rested on our performances.
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Lundqvist — who rested Monday as the backup Antti Raanta defeated the Penguins — was then yanked by Coach Alain Vigneault.
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Minnesota C Jason Castro is expected to be in the lineup Sunday after being rested for two games. 3.
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Guardians care for child actors during rehearsals and before and after performances, making sure they're fed, watered and rested.
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The legal basis for the American bombing of North Vietnam rested on the collective self-defense of South Vietnam.
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The weapon rested on the wall of a rooftop on the outskirts of the city of Tal Afar, Iraq.
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Argentina's next game is against France on Saturday ... hopefully, he'll be rested up and ready to go by then.
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Wie often sat and rested in the shade in the 90-degree morning heat on the 97-degree day.
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For decades Britain's foreign policy has rested on three pillars: the United States, the European Union and the emerging world.
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While there, Jolie stepped out alongside her 14-year-old son Pax while Maddox rested before embarking on his tour.
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Of course, the guys are in great spirits and well rested and ran through the Toronto Raptors in 4 games.
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His ruling came after Eramo's legal team had rested and before lawyers for Rolling Stone were to present their case.
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As they fed, the moths rested on the neck of the birds, doing their best to avoid waking their hosts.
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One of the woman's graceful hands rested on an arraignment bot, the other reached out with an open, upturned palm.
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After three weeks, six accusers' testimony, and countless tears, the prosecutors in Harvey Weinstein's criminal trial rested their case Thursday.
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After her climb, she rested on a red mat and looked back up at the wall she had just conquered.
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But on Thursday, King Edmonds finally posted a close-up of the twins' faces as they rested side-by-side.
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It's also great to feel well-rested after a Friday night because I usually feel like garbage on Saturday mornings.
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Keep reading for 14 overnight masks that promise a well-rested glow come morning — with minimal work the night before.
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Oz's acquittal came after prosecutors rested their case, before his lawyers called a single witness to testify in his defense.
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The green light used in the morning was also pleasant to wake up to, and, I really did feel rested.
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He got so thin his arms looked like withered branches and the skin of his belly rested on his spine.
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Additionally, the youth vote upon which 'Remain' rested its hopes did not turn out as forcefully as the older generations.
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My team and I had not eaten since the day before, and we had rested for only three hours overnight.
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Would-be travelers paced the sidewalk, but most sat quietly along the curb or rested on beds made of cardboard.
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"He was rested, throwing the ball well and just made one mistake with a changeup," Angels manager Mike Scioscia said.
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For a very long time, that soil rested undisturbed on the moon, exposed only to the immense radiation of space.
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"Go top-of-the-line so each day you are fully rested and rejuvenated for the grind ahead," he said.
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McCarthy said her determination, a legally binding decision to maintain the fuel efficiency rules, rested on an extensive technical record.
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In the image, Paltrow's hand rested on top of Falchuk's, as she tucked her pinky between two of his fingers.
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The good news is: I still woke up somewhat rested and with a few extra Kitten Tokens for the day.
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On electroencephalograph recordings, sleep-deprived brains produce slow waves with higher peaks and lower valleys than well-rested brains do.
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The blame, instead, rested with Visa for the way it handled a migration of merchant categories for cryptocurrencies, Coinbase said.
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You have a lot of things to take care of, but you can't accomplish anything if you're not well rested!
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Was he rested and ready and decided, on a whim, to forgo the perimeter altogether as a celebration of life?
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If your weekends include zero downtime, then you'll never feel rested or refreshed, which can be detrimental to your success.
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Detroit DH Victor Martinez, who was rested Wednesday, is 0-for-12 in his last three games to drop to .
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In my case, it meant that my kids got more of me, and a more-rested, better version of me.
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The three researchers' definition of scientific stardom rested on such criteria as patents held, funding received and publications widely cited.
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A partially melted carton of Ben & Jerry's chocolate-chip cookie-dough ice cream rested on the banister of a staircase.
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Six different pizzas now rested on burnished metal stands, intermittently punctuated with an assortment of calzones, stromboli, salads, and beverages.
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So rest up your brain, and plan not to make any plans until you're back to your regular, rested self.
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Rested is focusing on software, rather than manufacturing its own devices -- but it's not ruling that out in the future.
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You might think that people consequently will be well rested and clear headed at the polls, but you'd be wrong.
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And, as many Twitter jokes point out, the depression nap isn't a guarantee that you'll wake up feeling well-rested.
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Schiff questioned some of Ellis' statements, adding that nevertheless, Mueller's decisions on who to charge rested on firm legal ground.
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They had rested their case on Monday, without calling any officers to testify or presenting any other witnesses or evidence.
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I walked up a lane that led to a small inlet, around which several houses and their boats rested undisturbed.
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Patriots players, including quarterback Tom Brady, stood during the anthem and rested their hands on the player next to them.
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The second half of the season had begun, and the Mets — mostly rested, partly battered — were easing back into action.
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The prosecution and defense made their closing arguments on Wednesday after Manafort's attorneys rested their case without calling any witnesses.
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When I got home I took some nausea medication and rested in bed until the queasiness started to slightly subside.
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Red Sox DH David Ortiz was rested on Sunday but is expected to be in the lineup against Baltimore. 2.
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NEWARK — Federal prosecutors in the George Washington Bridge lane-closing trial rested their case against two former aides to Gov.
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He reported that he felt well rested and that his cellphone was turned off and stored in a personal backpack.
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But one thing is for sure: the perhaps over-rested Cavs haven't come across this kind of playoff intensity yet.
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In the second half, as Oregon piled on, Carmody sat on the bench and rested his head on his hand.
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Harvard rejected the evidence, saying it rested on a false assumption that academic superiority aligns with a personal character assessment.
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Adam Hamari replaced him behind the plate ... The Dodgers rested SS Corey Seager, C Yasmani Grandal and OF Joc Pederson.
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Selena Gomez rested an embellished bomber jacket on her shoulders at a September 13 Coach event in New York City.
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On September 21, Hailey Baldwin rested an oversized plaid blazer on her shoulders before a Milan Fashion Week runway show.
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The five children dug into some Sloppy Joe's from the gym's kitchen while the aunt raising them sat and rested.
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This is kind of like going home at dawn, but you're even less rested and a bit more fucked up.
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Rank-and-file soldiers are said to have rested under it, gathering strength before going on to beat the redcoats.
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For the Americans who rested several players, the score was a blow to their egos and perhaps to Solo's confidence.
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The main sticking point seemed to be the 5 percent pay raise, the fate of which rested with the Senate.
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A delicate piece of delicious grilled or sautéed cod rested on a bed of mashed or puréed potato-like vegetable.
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Instead, he set up his tent and rested for 90 minutes, boiled water and ate a double ration of dinner.
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Beneath them rested life as it slowly lost it's breath, squirming and struggling to pull itself from the murky depths.
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There has been ample time to work on strategy, plus get healthy and rested, before their next opponent is revealed.
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Michael Lorenzen worked a perfect ninth for his second save, as the Reds' heavily used closer, Raisel Iglesias, was rested.
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They trained for a month and then, a few days after completing the program, rested quietly while researchers drew blood.
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Blue lounge chairs rested around the edge of the pool under white umbrellas that offered relief from the blazing sun.
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Paul Manafort's lawyers rested without calling a single witness to defend their client against charges of bank and tax fraud.
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The English, who took the matchup so lightly that they rested their star player, Stanley Matthews, dominated at the outset.
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Couples with one rested partner were less likely to engage in hostile exchanges than when both partners were sleep deprived.
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The men hadn't mentioned that Hazana's popularity rested on his ability to bring fertility to supplicants, but later confirmed it.
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Red roses with chiffon ribbons rested on the chairs, where the first names of the victims were painted in gold.
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In the courtyard's Water Garden, a water lily-filled pool, people rested on benches, chatting and taking sun-kissed selfies.
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Federal prosecutors rested their case this week, and jurors were expected to begin deliberations after the July 4 holiday break.
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Your body cycles through an elaborate series of sleep phases in order for you to wake up rested and refreshed.
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The instincts of Roberts, who rose in Washington as he served Republican administrations, have always rested with the right wing.
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One rested in relatively shallow water, about 1,700 feet, and the other lay beneath more than 5,900 feet of water.
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While Leonard rested, George dominated, with fallback jumpers stolen from Kobe Bryant, who had stolen the move from Michael Jordan.
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The prosecution rested its case on Thursday, leaving the defense to call the last few witnesses in the days ahead.
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Miami is also the most well-rested city, with 62% of survey respondents saying they get a full night's sleep.
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I read a little bit more, and it's lights out by 9 so that I can be well rested tomorrow.
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It was how could either team expect to mount a serious challenge to the awaiting, rampaging, well-rested Cleveland Cavaliers.
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The Montgomery County District Attorney's office rested its case Friday, and the defense will begin producing its witnesses on Monday.
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G. laid his cigarettes on the table and rested the tips of his fingers on the pack, tapping it lightly.
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Despite the wear of daily hikes and inclement weather, I felt better rested than I have in a long time.
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Both teams rested their starting quarterbacks — Minnesota sitting Kirk Cousins and Tennessee sitting Marcus Mariota — in their final preseason game.
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"This allows for well-rested pilots who enjoy the option of being able to choose where they live," she said.
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He became an alternate juror who was excused from court after the defense rested its case and jury deliberations began.
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Tampa Bay G Ben Bishop, who was rested Thursday, is 7-2-0 with a 1.31 goals-against average and .
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Politics rested on compromises made by the leaders of these pillars, who managed society together in carefully constructed coalition governments.
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One day after clinching a playoff spot, Nationals manager Dave Martinez rested shortstop Trea Turner and third baseman Anthony Rendon.
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She rested the baby's small, heavy body on her lap and held her head in the cup of one hand.
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The group's claim to legitimacy has rested mainly on holding territory, so losing those strongholds would be a devastating blow.
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The fate of the plan thus rested with Funo, a newcomer to the board whose vote was hard to predict.
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Mr. Susini was very close to his maternal grandmother — whose political leanings rested with the Italian Fascist leader Benito Mussolini.
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Their hands rested in their laps, shackled with a chain around their waists and another around each of their ankles.
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" As the dish rested, McCaskey said, "Make sure you finish it with a little bit of Maldon or flake salt.
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"I'm not into therapy," he said while leaning back in the restaurant booth, his lanky arm rested atop his head.
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His victory in a special election for a Pennsylvania congressional district rested on energized liberals, union members and appeals to moderates.
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The Spurs rested PG Tony Parker and SG Manu Ginobili in their previous game, Saturday night against the New Orleans Pelicans.
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Playing its sixth game in nine days, Memphis rested All-Star center Marc Gasol, forward Chandler Parsons and guard Tony Allen.
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It was a quiet moment, and I rested in it, tracing the shape of the stars in the distance and thinking.
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It rested on my face for a couple of minutes, while I tried not to think about how much it stank.
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The ankle was rewrapped and he could have returned, but coach Dwane Casey rested him with the game well under control.
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Rise & ValenciaSay hello to health: Rise's soft, golden tones leave you looking fresh and rested, while Valencia gives a light radiance.
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Up to that point, his artistic legacy rested primarily upon the strength of his instant-classic debut LP, 1994's Grace.
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In the videos, the feisty, black-spotted kitten jumps and rolls around in Bieber's room as the singer rested in bed.
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If you want to go out there and train and push yourself to the limit, you have to be well rested.
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Now, in the days following my cut, my loose curls rested effortlessly on my shoulders, with fewer flyaways and smoother texture.
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He rested his fingers lightly on a volume dial, as audio from the trial was filtered through a dozen language interpreters.
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Just a couple months after a "heavy cold" sidelined her from her usual holiday appearances, the Queen appears rested and refreshed.
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"We&aposre not going to have a rested bullpen the way we did tonight for the next 213 games," he said.
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He said had failed to put a well-rested, well-trained crew in place to steer the destroyer into the Straits.
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While Columbus came out rested, New York came out like a team that was playing its sixth game in nine days.
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Bill Cosby's defense team has rested its case in the comedian's sexual assault trial, announcing Monday that Cosby would not testify.
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"In the end, plaintiff's case rested on rhetoric, not evidence," Trump attorney Chad Readler wrote in a court filing on Saturday.
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He told investigators that he was fully rested before the crash and had successfully completed all braking tests, Dinh-Zarr said.
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Now, rested and fully conscious we can say with certainty that no reasonable answer can be taken from whatever this was.
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"Day 3 in the same shirt," she wrote alongside a video, as a bag of ice cubes rested on her shoulder.
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Levitsky and Ziblatt tell this story well: The norms sustaining our political system rested, to a considerable degree, on racial exclusion.
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For 123 years, no one knew exactly where the submarine hunter -- and its crew -- rested at the bottom of the ocean.
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The early feminist struggles rested on a baseline of civility; there's only so much you can scream without losing your voice.
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San Antonio SG Danny Green (groin) could be rested after being limited to 15 minutes before departing against the Heat. 3.
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I like to grind all my meat into the mixing bowl that is rested on ice inside of another larger bowl.
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Capturing the precious moment, the proud mom and her daughter posed for the camera while North rested in her father's arms.
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Testimony wraps up Mueller's legal team rested its case on Friday after four days of testimony, including from the singer herself.
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The company monitors athletes' performance to determine when they need to be rested to avoid the potential for career-threatening injuries.
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The Kings, who entered the game with the worst record in the NBA, rested Zach Randolph and George Hill against Orlando.
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The researchers recorded his final days on video; his empty eyes rested on nothing in particular, neither sleeping nor fully awake.
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Bill Cosby's defense lasted about a nanosecond before his team rested and delivered a closing argument laced with cheating and betrayal.
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Prosecutors, who rested their case Wednesday, alleged that Aguirre abused and ultimately killed the boy because he believed Gabriel was gay.
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"I'm well rested," joked Smith, playing his first home game since opening night and his second since returning from the injury.
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Rubio initially pushed for comprehensive immigration reform then abandoned it when the politics of its success rested on courage and conviction.
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NOTES: Warriors coach Steve Kerr announced that PF Draymond Green and SF Andre Iguodala would be rested Wednesday night in Phoenix.
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His position as Labour leader has always rested on his popularity among the party's paid-up supporters rather than its MPs.
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The contest got out of hand toward the end of the third quarter when Jackson rested and he took the helm.
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The defense also rested Tuesday afternoon after playing about an hour of audio from Stone's testimony to the House Intelligence Committee.
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ORESTES VARVITSIOTES Brooklyn To the Editor: The regulations that Hillary Clinton "violated" rested on her own authority as secretary of state.
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They played a 50-minute-long recording of Mr. Stone's testimony to the House committee, then rested their case, as well.
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Check out this exchange between the Democrats' 2004 nominee and "MJ" anchor Joe Scarborough: Scarborough: You're tan, you're rested and ready.
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Former Temple colleague undermines Constand In the previous trial, Cosby's defense rested its case after only calling up one repeat witness.
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Both teams laid off the intensity and used their substitutes in the second half to be rested for their next matches.
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" The Obama administration responded that the appeal's court's ruling rested on "a careful appraisal of overwhelming evidence specific to North Carolina.
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When Cespedes first sustained the injury on July 8, he rested for nine days that overlapped with the All-Star break.
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But the story that emerged—that changing laws changed families—rested on a false assumption about how divorce law worked already.
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Her ruling rested largely on the argument that the state, as established in a series of cases starting with Roe v.
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The pillow's hood, on the other hand, rested lightly over the top half of my face while successfully blocking out light.
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Because of their volume of early work, the Rockies rested relievers Adam Ottavino, left-hander Mike Dunn and closer Greg Holland.
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The lead was 214 points entering the final quarter, and the Bucks rested their key players due to the comfortable margin.
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Either Murray or Wawrinka, in the less weather-beaten half of the draw, should also arrive at the final better rested.
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He encountered moderate success as a solo artist in the '80s and '90s — but his true legacy rested with the Temptations.
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When footage of Underwood dancing played on the screen, she laughed so hard that she rested her head on Butler's shoulder.
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He was, for the first time since I'd met him, relaxed, well-rested, always a moment away from a warm smile.
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Toronto SF DeMarre Carroll (knee) was rested on the front end of the back-to-back set but will play Wednesday.
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But Sanders' entire campaign and message has always rested on advocating for working people while fighting exorbitantly wealthy billionaires and corporations.
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It rested there, unable to proceed in either direction as it would lose contact pushing further and dry up heading home.
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A juvenile rested his trunk on a tree while a 4-year-old calf relaxed by lying down on his side.
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With his face obscured behind the character's deformity, Hurt's performance rested largely on the expression of the actor's signature raspy voice.
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They kept on the good side of the judge and wisely rested their case without exposing their client to cross-examination.
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Defense lawyers for Mr. Manafort rested on Tuesday, without calling any witnesses to defend him against tax and bank fraud charges.
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The most successful counterterror campaigns in American history rested on strategic efforts to undermine the popular movements behind the terrorist groups.
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Some dogs, tails wagging and tongues lolling, reveled in the attention, but many rested in their crates before the big show.
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We rested near an abandoned desert village, a few square blocks of empty, one-story concrete buildings and a silent mosque.
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The government's decision apparently rested on its belief that she could claim Bangladeshi citizenship because her mother has a Bangladeshi passport.
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When Mr. Mishima purchased the tomb, the forgotten remains that had rested there were cremated and buried in a collective grave.
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Gone were the nerves from 2015, when the curse of 37 years and the hopes of many rested on his shoulders.
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In that postseason, like in all others since 2010, New England rested on the opening weekend, enjoying a first-round bye.
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His conviction rested largely on "bloodstain-pattern analysis," a technique still in use in criminal justice, despite concerns about its reliability.
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So Boone rested the slumping Didi Gregorius, who has gone 1 for 45, and gave Ronald Torreyes the start at shortstop.
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The class recovery in the Facebook case rested on two things: the Illinois statute and class counsel's determination to enforce it.
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I'm still feeling sluggish, and I work my second job tutoring tonight so I justify my desire to feel well-rested.
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Nothing is left up to your imagination, so your imagination will be well-rested and ready to give you guaranteed nightmares.
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Cyrus rested her head on Simpson's shoulder as she slid her right hand between Simpson's pants and boxers for the photo.
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All this means I feel calmer, healthier, better rested — and I'm not rushing to move back to the city anytime soon.
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His defense team rested its case Friday without presenting any evidence, and Teixeira's account was contradicted by other evidence at trial.
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The office of the speaker of the House of Commons, however, said decisions about reconvening Parliament rested in the government's hands.
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The day before she sang her first "Götterdämmerung" here, an opera that runs more than five hours, she rested her voice.
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Traditionally, female walrus and their young rested on drifting pack ice over a shallow offshore feeding area in the Chukchi Sea.
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One day after the Nationals clinched a playoff spot, manager Dave Martinez rested shortstop Trea Turner and third baseman Anthony Rendon.
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Hutton made his first start in a month as starter Jake Allen rested for Saturday night's showdown and made 19 saves.
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A bit stunned, I went and rested there, causing the usual bottleneck of hurrying commuters, some of whom tripped over me.
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Mr. Wolff said the wines had been acquired from private cellars in Italy, where they had rested since their original purchase.
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When you rise well-rested from the sweetest of dreams, chill out in the Candy Lounge with a tray of cupcakes...
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After Ms. Sheppard finished testifying, the prosecution rested, and Mr. Roof's defense lawyers followed suit after declining to call any witnesses.
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HAPPY TUESDAY and welcome to Overnight Finance, where we're tanned, rested and ready to cover the rest of the Congressional year.
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The Washington Wizards will be well-rested when they host Boston in the finale of a four-game homestand Monday night.
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Moving on meant leaving "Lakota land" for Nebraska, where riders primarily rested on roadsides and relied on camp cooks for food.
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When Ford hurt his shoulder pitching in the 20183 World Series opener, the Yankees rested much of their hopes on Stottlemyre.
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The Catonsville Nine admitted that they'd done what the government accused them of; their innocence, they insisted, rested on their intent.
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The prosecution, which rested on Thursday, is expected to grill Guyger, possibly questioning her about her actions after she shot Jean.
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"We've rested because Mr. Manafort and his legal team do not think the government has met its proof," Downing told Reuters.
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I knew that millions of dollars, the taste of dinner and the future of the American landscape rested in my tongue.
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The screen rested on two large chrome feet and the rather wide 4K display was flanked by a pair of ugly speakers.
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She later gave fans an update on her health saying she was letting her hair grow out while she rested and recovered.
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Roll out the rested dough on a floured work surface into a 83-inch (35-cm) square sheet about ⅛ inch (2.5mm) thick.
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Yet this success has always rested on an uneasy coalition of disillusioned conservatives, nationalist populists and radicals on the fringes of democracy.
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"I do not wish to testify," he told the judge, and rested his case Monday without saying a word in his defense.
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While Harden rested his sore left knee, Paul and Gordon produced a shooting clinic, combining for 50 points and 10 3-pointers.
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But if you're well-rested, totally chilled out, and still having problems, a check-in with your doctor is probably in order.
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A candle bearing the names and pictures of each staffer rested on a table, a bouquet of white carnations lay beneath it.
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The government rested its case on Monday, and Manafort's lawyers announced Tuesday that they wouldn't put on any witnesses of their own.
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But you should get as much sleep as you need to feel well-rested, then some more rest on top of that.
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In its early years, Otis's success rested on the intersectionality of its students who also came from a diversity of creative fields.
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To a large degree, Otis's success rested on the intersectionality of its students who also came from a diversity of creative fields.
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Its strategy there has so far rested on flash sales on leading homegrown e-commerce player Flipkart and U.S. tech giant Amazon.
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Lawyers for New Jersey-based J&J have said the case rested on a "radical" interpretation of the state's public nuisance law.
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Already locked into fifth place in the Eastern Conference, the Pacers (48-34) rested starters Victor Oladipo, Thaddeus Young and Bojan Bogdanovic.
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They see that the facts underlying the Ukraine investigation are fundamentally different from those Democrats have previously rested their impeachment hopes on.
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But the Bush legal team rested on maximalist interpretations of the president's war powers, which the courts were later to strike down.
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The cold morning air turned my breaths into tiny, white puffs as I rested my forehead against the steering wheel and sobbed.
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"I feel so good," she told her trainer as she rested on the floor and showed a glimpse of her stomach area.
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"I've tried to shake the order up, I've tried to play different guys, make sure guys are rested," manager Joe Girardi said.
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Carey Price was rested Saturday and should be back against Boston, but the former Hart and Vezina Trophy winner has posted an .
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After arriving in Fort Kiowa, Glass rested for several days before making his way to Fort Henry, where he finally encountered Bridger.
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Baltimore (CNN)Attorneys for Baltimore Police Lt. Brian Rice rested their case Tuesday afternoon, a day after the prosecution concluded their testimony.
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Friends who I hadn't told about the experiment said that I seemed brighter-eyed and more rested, which was a nice endorsement.
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They were poorly rested, and the -36 degrees was markedly colder than comparably balmy 14 degrees they'd grown accustomed to in Longyearbyen.
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No matter how well-rested Mr Popovich keeps his veterans, they could always tire or get injured as the season drags on.
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Celebrities clamour to attend their shows, then study each model as if the world's future rested on the cut of a skirt.
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He should be rested up now, though, because like he raps on "Sicko Mode" ... the 767's got a double bedroom, man.
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