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Dozing Dateline New rules from the FAA, following a string of recent incidents
New Rest Rules for Tower Andy Pasztor 2011
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More FAA Adds Staff to Towers After Dozing by Controllers Dogfight Over Catnaps in Air Tower The resignation followed several high-profile incidents in which controllers nodded off in front of radar screens, forcing pilots to navigate or land planes without their help.
Turbulence Mounts at FAA Andy Pasztor 2011
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Dozing at their desksSixteen-year-old Danny is a typically active teenager.
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Dozing between sleep and waking, the screeching brakes of a truck on the street below stir an echo of memory.
Green Animals 2009
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Dozing between sleep and waking, the screeching brakes of a truck on the street below stir an echo of memory.
Green Animals Sandra Rouse 2009
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Dozing meant I didn't read FURIES OF CALDERON, which I am now sad about, because I read it on the way back home today and it was really good.
sooooooo tired 2006
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Nothing to be proud of on that side of the planet … Their Golden Age [or rather Dozing Age] * is definitively situated in the past.
Maghreb Netizens Respond to 8 year-old Yemeni Girl's Petition for Divorce 2008
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Dozing in front of the TV, getting up at 6, sending text messages.
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Dozing right before the meeting will make sure you're not drifting off during the meeting. 3.
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Dozing and dreaming, without the power of reckoning time, so that a minute might have been an hour and an hour a minute, some abiding impression of a garden stole over him — a garden of flowers, with a damp warm wind gently stirring their scents.
Little Dorrit 2007
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