No matter which farmcation you choose, those roosters will probably wake you up rather early.
They may wake up when their wives walk out the door or hand them divorce papers.
Japan is going to wake up not just its consumers but its producers, too.
That's apart from the tightness of capital, in the wake of the financial crisis.
He was focused on and talked a lot about it in the wake of that visit.
At low tide, children wade in the wreck's wake, splashing about and extracting the occasional starfish.
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Others see Ghana's failure to qualify for the Nations Cup as a wake-up call.
"Every week here in Detroit we wake up to more and more bad news, " says McElya.
Usually it's no big deal -- you shake it off, wake up and move on.
The chancellor came out fighting, on Monday, in the wake of that downgrade by Moody's.
Japan is going to wake up -- not just its consumers but its producers, too.
Telling everybody hanging out on the block it's time to wake up and check the clock.
In the wake of Game 4, though, those comparisons are less flattering than they've ever been.
The move comes in the wake of repeated hacks to prominent Twitter accounts in recent months.
Every morning when I wake up, I wonder why they didn't let him stay here.
Security around the country is on high alert in the wake of Tuesday's terror assault.
Major U.S. carriers announced schedule cutbacks and plans for layoffs in the wake of the attacks.
The most serious addicts leave carnage in their wake everything from domestic violence to suicide.
Argenbright says he considered suicide after the public pillorying in the wake of the terrorist attacks.
And how do other industry participants protect their brands in the wake of the continuing fallout?
The wreckage created by Hurricane Katrina has left a public health disaster in its wake.
In the wake of each incident, a recession and negative job growth followed shortly thereafter.
Indeed, Lauvergeon has been traveling the world defending the technology in the wake of the disaster.
You wake up and you think, okay, how much money is in my savings account?
And so I went to try to wake him up and he just wasn't waking up.
Publisher News International axed the 168-year-old tabloid in the wake of phone-hacking allegations last week.
He said it was a wake-up call "to give proper protection to our precious sea life".
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Meanwhile, China's Shanghai rallied 1.2% in the wake of strong U.S. employment data on Friday.
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