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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 19 Jun 2014

    Survey: In 2013, Americans slept for an average of 8 hours, 44 minutes a night. http://on.wsj.com/1sp1yUY pic.twitter.com/bayfdqWAHg

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      1. Rani Molla‏Verified account @ranimolla 19 Jun 2014
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        The upshot of unemployment RT@WSJ In 2013 Americans slept an average of 8 hrs 44 mins a night http://on.wsj.com/1sp1yUY  pic.twitter.com/xIbEfYrbFm”

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      1. Josep Maria Tost 🎗‏ @josepmariatost 19 Jun 2014
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        CuriósRT @WSJ: Survey: In 2013, Americans slept for an average of 8 hours, 44 minutes a night. http://on.wsj.com/1sp1yUY pic.twitter.com/0rvBoyeWwc

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      2. Jeff Macke‏Verified account @JeffMacke 19 Jun 2014
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        Let's just keep this data bn us Americans.... "@WSJ: Survey: You do nothing but sleep. http://on.wsj.com/1sp1yUY  pic.twitter.com/5blZmFo5VM”

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      1. Andrew Dowell‏ @DrewDowell 19 Jun 2014
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        9 min on email? This America? “@WSJ: Survey: In 2013, Americans slept for an average of 8 hours, 44 minutes a night. pic.twitter.com/IernNDB71V”

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      1. Lyn‏ @lyn_pdx 20 Jun 2014
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        @WSJ who are these people and why is their life so lame?

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      1. Masha Drokova‏Verified account @mashadrokova 19 Jun 2014
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        show me these people RT @WSJ: In 2013,Americans slept for an average of 8 hours,44 min a night http://on.wsj.com/1sp1yUY pic.twitter.com/LxCHKYwIqJ

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      1. Michelle Sullivan‏ @MSullygal 19 Jun 2014
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        “@WSJ: Survey: In 2013, Americans slept for an average of 8 hours, 44 minutes a night. http://on.wsj.com/1sp1yUY  no way?! Who r these peeps?

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      1. DavidCal77 ❌ ❌ 🇺🇸 🇺🇸‏ @davidcal77 19 Jun 2014
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        @WSJ looks like we're getting lazier. Another great accomplishment of the Obama administration. #BringBackOurMarine #NoMoreMexicoTravel

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      1. Darren Kelly‏ @DinKyDK 19 Jun 2014
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        @WSJ Good to see America working less but eating, drinking, and watching TV more. #obamaland http://on.wsj.com/1sp1yUY  pic.twitter.com/xGujm1B3hJ”

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      1. Jason Devaney‏ @jason_devaney1 19 Jun 2014
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        .@WSJ Wow. Not me.

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      2. Mike Nicholson‏ @nicholsonmikej 19 Jun 2014
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        “@WSJ: Survey: In 2013, Americans slept for an average of 8 hours, 44 minutes a night. Must be teenagers skewing the results!

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      3. MCKolacia‏ @ckolacia 19 Jun 2014
        Replying to @nicholsonmikej

        @nicholsonmikej @WSJ I would have guessed aging pop with less work & shop & educ. Not sure about more sleep tho.

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      4. Mike Nicholson‏ @nicholsonmikej 19 Jun 2014
        Replying to @ckolacia

        @ckolacia @WSJ - This aging pop gets 7 on average. When younger I could get 10-11.

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      5. MCKolacia‏ @ckolacia 19 Jun 2014
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        @nicholsonmikej @WSJ Yes the good olé days of sleeping till noon!

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      1. Ozzi Cat Magazine‏ @OzziCatComAu 27 Jun 2014
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        @WSJ @meflores915 Lucky ones! That confirms I'm not American haha :D Natalie

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