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It was more like a daymare brought on by the hunger.
Then during the day, the daymare had been too vivid to let in any echoes of last night's events.
And the daymare about Haven in her bed was a doozy.
"Looked more like you were having a daymare to me," she muttered, raising her brow.
The 16th is a high handicapper's daymare, with water stretching along its 170-yard length to the left.
Maybe it was the daymare still bugging her.
He says that his job is not a nightmare because you wake up from nightmares; it's more like an unrelenting "daymare."
Mandatory testing is simply impossible, a daymare.
Daymare released the album in Japan, with an additional third remix not available on the American release.
That was a daymare, right?
His face suddenly twisted in the grip of a daymare, his mouth letting loose a quiet groan.
A ludicrous, farcical daymare.
"Mare Imbrium the daymare.
The Japanese edition released on Daymare Recordings features a bonus disc containing 5 unreleased tracks.
The album was released in Japan by Daymare Recordings and contains two additional instrumental remixes on a bonus disc.
Mateusz Skutnik, creator of the Submachine and Daymare Town Series point-and-click adventure games.
The Japanese edition was handled by Daymare Recordings, who released a special edition with an enhanced video and digipak packaging.
European distribution was undertaken by Conspiracy Records, while a special Japanese edition was handled by Daymare Recordings.
The American release was intended to be released on the same day as the Japanese release, but Daymare began selling the album without Hydra Head's knowledge.
He didn't mind remembering what happened in the shower after Selena shot him, but thinking about the first vampire he'd ever killed was not a daymare he wanted to relive.
It was released through Daymare Recordings On November 21, 2008, featuring guest musician Michio Kurihara of Ghost.
Jesu released their second split release, this time with Japanese post-rock band, Envy, exclusively in Japan through Daymare Records on July 11, 2008.
This daymare even began invading my waking hours, especially toward dawn, when I was in that vulnerable, suggestible mental state that extreme fatigue and undirected anxiety can bring on.
In addition to releasing material, they also distribute other Japanese labels such as Daymare Recordings, Pedal Records, and Diwphalanx Records.
The EP had seen a prior release as a bonus CD appended to the Japanese version of Conqueror issued via Daymare.