siesta in A Sentence

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    Sleeping late. Siestas in the Barcalounger.

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    Celebrate this little Siesta.

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    During the Siesta(in the"quiet time" day of rest) from 13.00 to 15.00;

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    Land of the Siesta, daily life in spain moves slowly and runs late.

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    Siesta Key, the nation's number 1 beach is just a short drive from campus.

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    Siesta Key, the nation's No. 1 beach, is just a short drive from campus.

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    Land of the Siesta, daily life in Spain moves slowly and runs until late.

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    The land of the Siesta, daily life in Spain moves slowly and arrives late.

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    Many may be closed on Sundays and on Monday mornings, or for Siesta on weekday afternoons.

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    The Spanish word Siesta derives originally from the Latin word hora sexta"sixth hour" counting from dawn, hence"midday rest.

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    The word Siesta is Spanish, from the Latin hora sexta-"the sixth hour"(counting from dawn, therefore noon, hence"midday rest").

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    I also learned that my favorite Spanish word is Siesta- but as a sleep supplement, not a substitute.

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    Siesta by Paul Gauguin The canvas“Siesta” was written in 1894, however, for some reason, Gauguin did not mention it in his“Tahitian Diary”.

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    The lack of a Siesta economy or local mafias(and our physical distance from places like Italy's Piedmont) keeps prices high and choice low.

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    Barcelona moves slowly: dinner's at 9, you're early to the bar if it's before 2am, and everyone sleeps late and loves their Siesta.

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    Things start late here, and although not quite as late as in Madrid, a Siesta the next day is obligatory in both cities, of course.

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    Not in vain, Camilo José Cela he came to baptize her as the" Iberian yoga", Given that the Siesta has the reputation of being a real invention" made in Spain".

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    Biphasic sleep is sometimes known as“Siesta sleep,” a nod to some Western cultures, including Spain and Greece, that continue to incorporate the afternoon rest as part of their cultures and commonly-held sleep patterns.

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    Tuesday Siesta, which I consider my best short story, grew out of seeing a woman and young girl dressed in black with a black umbrella walking through a deserted town in the scorching sun.

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    If you indulge yourself in a few extra hits of the snooze button or a long mid-afternoon Siesta, you're just creating a template for your brain and body to stay awake in the middle of the night.

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    On the other hand, if you're struggling with insomnia and you're treating your lack of nighttime ZZZs with a long daytime Siesta, your reliance on naps may be making it more difficult for you to fall asleep at night, Grandner says.

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    I remember this moment when it was raining and my husband and I went in for this Siesta time, and I could hear all four kids in the swimming pool outside of our window just giggling uproariously, and I said to my husband,"This was worth every penny.".

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