"Every week here in Detroit we wake up to more and more bad news, " says McElya.
We wake up to some one being run over by a Target shopping cart.
Courts have been slow to wake up to these private-use condemnations, but that may be changing.
By dawn, I'd wake up to the soft gurgle of the fountain on the Place Edmond Rostand.
In the early mornings, I would wake up to a chubby groundhog shaking the dew off his fur.
Shortly after meeting them, you pass out inexplicably and wake up to find the two of them gone.
"The Dreamliner's going to be a great aircraft, " he told Radio 5 live's Wake Up to Money programme.
We encourage Baby Boomer business owners to wake up to the risk, and face up to the challenge.
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Now the cross-bench peer says that the public needs to wake up to the importance of these elections.
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Jim O'Neill, Goldman's chief economist, thinks that central banks will increasingly wake up to the benefits of diversification.
Once investors wake up to this, their fondness for the dollar and disdain for the euro could quickly change.
Everybody must wake up to this, otherwise soon it will be too late.
Why has South Africa taken so long to wake up to this problem?
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Met Deputy Assistant Commissioner Steven Kavanagh said it was a "shocking and appalling morning for London to wake up to".
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The question is when will the United States government wake up to these new realities now unfolding in Latin America.
"It's just going to take a little time for the Street to wake up to what is going on, " he said.
Clinton's six-hour side trip to Pakistan, meant to make the Musharraf government wake up to these realities, left many in Islamabad annoyed.
Arguably, voters have yet to wake up to just how much money.
They need to wake up to the huge social changes happening in their countries and think about how to cope with the consequences.
Until the Republican Party hemorrhages more and more centrists, leaders will not wake up to the damage they're doing to themselves and the party.
At least with this, you're not going to wake up to restated earnings, an MIA CEO or the FBI showing up at the door.
Companies need to wake up to the reality that information governance is more important in the era of Big Data than it was beforehand.
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It took British shareholders 10 years to wake up to the fact that they had a vote and could get some results by using it.
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One danger for Europe is that its voters wake up to discover how much sovereignty has been lost in order to save the single currency.
Ministers have only recently started to wake up to this fact.
By the time investors wake up to the probability that there is very little actual gold backing their investment, your plan will be ready to execute.
Endless borrowing is not a possibility, since creditors will eventually wake up to basic economics and increase the cost at which they are willing to lend.
But if workers check the happy target date box and then mentally check out, they could wake up to find their retirements more Hitchcockian than Disney-esque.
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Secondly, and as mentioned before, Washington will eventually wake up to its monetary error owing to the broad pain the weak dollar is bringing to the electorate.
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