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The Slumbering Esquires Club (SEC) may just now file a new complaint to add the charge that Merrill failed to disclose the enormous material losses before the December 2008 shareholder vote.
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How to Wake Up Slumbering Minds Will the discoveries of neuroscientists help us to think, learn and remember?
How to Wake Up Slumbering Minds William Harryman 2009
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Slumbering there rested me greatly, I think, and the sun was setting and the violence of the heat abating, through all the time
First Men in the Moon Herbert George 2006
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Slumbering, and their three squires across their feet:
Idylls of the King 2004
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Found on the Slumbering Lungfish, which desparately needs permalinks.
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Slumbering as two thirds of it were, it still held in its abominable claws the remnant of an unfortunate lamb -- or possibly (but I hate to think so) it was a dear little boy -- which its three mouths had been gnawing before two of them fell asleep!
Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 2 Charles Herbert Sylvester
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Slumbering by the young, eternal river-voices of the western vale.
The Grave of Rury 1922
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Slumbering, fading purple fire burned over the undulating sage ridges.
Riders of the Purple Sage Zane Grey 1905
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Guatemoc's gems and jars of gold, are the memories of true friendship shown to us far away beneath the shadow of the Slumbering Woman, * and it is in gratitude for these that I ask permission to set your name within
Montezuma's Daughter Henry Rider Haggard 1890
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"Slumbering fire," said the Secretary, looking after her.
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