Of course, some younger Republican aides and lobbyists still burn the midnight oil and martinis in hangouts like Signatures on Pennsylvania Avenue, or the Oceanaire Seafood Room downtown.
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These guys release virus signature updates at least monthly, and they burn the midnight oil to come up with overnight fixes for new viruses like the Love Bug.
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Several sleep researchers told New Scientist that patients with demanding careers and lifestyles are beginning to ask for Provigil to help them stay alert as they burn the midnight oil.
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All right, I accept the fact that there are many teachers out there who religiously burn the midnight oil making sure that everything gets properly marked before it's given back.
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He's the one headed for the Hall of Fame, the one who forces defensive coordinators to burn the midnight oil and the one all other NFL backs are measured against.
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"People erroneously believe they have to burn the midnight oil to succeed, " says Dr . Don Weaver, director of the insomnia program at Sleep Medicine Associates of Texas in Dallas.
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Have they absorbed no values from grown-ups around them who burn the midnight oil at dot-com jobs to bring home piles of stock options that, before April 14 anyway, could buy huge houses and BMW's?
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All of our writing is accomplished in the classroom, so there's no need for Johnny to burn the midnight oil in order to come up with " just five more sentences " or a concluding paragraph.
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You can bet that any prosecutor faced with such a possibility of losing his or her primary witness at a second trial would burn the midnight oil to find other ways to get around that particular problem.
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If you must burn the midnight oil, said Dr . Diane B . Boivin, lead author of the new study, " You should select the lowest light level you can, and then when you get up you should expose yourself to the brightest light you can.