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My heart sagged as I lay back in the seat to take a nap.
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In my imagination this gentleman is on his way home to take a nap.
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"A meal should never make you feel like you need to take a nap, " he says.
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And after a treatment, you'll be able to go "straight to your bed and take a nap, " he says.
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"Luna doesn't want to take a nap or eat her porridge, " she said.
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Pugh tried to take a nap in the back of the plane on the trip from Indianapolis to Baton Rouge.
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In what fairy tale will the early hare take a nap so the awakened tortoise will be allowed to somehow, miraculously get back into the race?
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Close your eyes, take a nap, say a prayer, read a book and stay as long as you like in the soundproof and low light room, which seems miles away from the chaos of the West End neighbourhood outside.
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Instead, I would take a nap.
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We're going to take a nap.
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The noble head of the family is pretty likely to take a dirt nap, leaving his callow but fearless son to avenge him.
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For now, I am going to take a 34 minute nap!
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After he finished, he intended to go home, have lunch, take a shower, and nap until dusk.
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Deciding to take a little pre-dinner nap, we clicked on "Wake-up call" and ordered one for 5:15 p.m.
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