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sleepy

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New York Democrats have already discovered this, watching a clutch of sleepy, lazy or otherwise unsuitable primary candidates fail to capitalize on Mr. Mamdani’s many obvious shortcomings to knock him out of the race.

There’s nothing sleepy, however, about the market for technology-driven housing-services companies, which now dominate the market for listings, information, and property management.

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Miners are traditionally stable, if not downright sleepy, stock picks.

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Zoloft made her emotionally numb, took away her appetite and left her sweaty and sleepy, she said in an interview.

A sleepy community center offers slot machines, pool and darts.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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