The deep breaths soon turned into quick pants and finally Lamar gave one last cry. |
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He knew he was going to be sick, and took deep breaths to prevent himself from vomiting. |
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One a child-minder, one a machinist, they had taken deep breaths and taken on the trials and tribulations of the police service. |
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Milo's coughing fit passed, and he lay back down on the bed, breathing deep, shuddering breaths. |
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The tears spilled over and Faith turned away as she found herself racked by shuddering breaths. |
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With one big leap they all stood from the two-seater couch that had been seating four and took deep breaths. |
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She felt tears bristling again, and took a few deep breaths, blinking quickly. |
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Their regulated breaths became shallow and rapid and wet patches of perspiration started to blotch their chests and their backs. |
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I was shaking while I took deep breaths trying to control every movement of my body. |
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She took in heavenly breaths through her ski jump nose for a moment before swiping the sheets away from her body. |
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Arun seized the bowl and bolted the cold food himself, spurred both by hope and the fledgling's panting breaths. |
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After you've taken a few deep breaths and enjoyed the rush of achieving your goal, where do you go next? |
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I take three slow deep breaths to steady my nerves as I prepare to spring like a tiger on its unsuspecting prey. |
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He covered the animal's snout with his mouth and puffed two breaths into her. |
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Karen closed her eyes and drew in several sharp breaths as he uttered those words. |
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Sense is inevitably degenerating into nonsense, like a pileup of random mutations in an endangered species gasping its last breaths. |
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Cale looked through his scope and took slow deep breaths to lower his heartbeat thus steadying his aim. |
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I buried my head in my hands and tried to take a few steadying deep breaths to calm my nerves. |
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Zane was struggling, his breaths coming in short heaves and his face turning red. |
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She was in the throws of those gaspy hiccupy breaths that come after you've had a big overblown crying session. |
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I took a couple of deep breaths, preparing myself for yet another day at Green County High, and then took off for my Algebra class. |
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I took deep breaths of the cold wind in my face, letting it blow the hair back from my face and sting my cheeks and nose. |
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We paused by a telephone pole, leaned against a garden wall, and panted in short urgent breaths. |
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With a start she bolted up it her bed, her breaths coming in heavy pants as tears continued to make their way down her flushed cheeks. |
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Bare feet pattered on cold stone, the quick breaths shallow from exhaustion, Ayla and Dylan ran on in pursuit of the two shadowy figures. |
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I recognised him and tried to say something but just ended up shuddering and gasping breaths, hyperventilating. |
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Taking deep breaths she began to hyperventilate, but in a more discreet way. |
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She leaned against the closed door and took three deep breaths before she too got ready for the big showdown. |
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They spend an hour clearing their minds with cleansing breaths and strengthening their bodies with bridge and cobra poses. |
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Her respiratory rate was 36 breaths per minute with rapid and shallow breathing. |
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For iguanas and many other reptiles, the solution is to take quick, shallow breaths when they walk and never to walk very fast. |
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If you become dizzy or faint while sitting, take several deep breaths and bend forward with your head between your knees. |
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I sat down on a bench, took a few heavy, deep breaths, and wiped off the small beads of perspiration on my forehead. |
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Hyperventilation is the repeated inhalation of fast, full breaths of air and rapid exhalation. |
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Articulation in singing is produced by such techniques as portamento or the taking of breaths, and by the treatment of vowels and consonants. |
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Meg watched as twenty girls held their breaths, hoping and praying for their name to be called. |
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Snorts and harsh breaths from their mounts, not to mention the lather and foam built up, showed these two riders were headed somewhere, and fast. |
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Jim moved out of sight and Blair forced his eyes open wide, trying to take deeper breaths to clear the fog. |
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Then, as he breaths his last, the dogs are called off and the huntmaster, emotionless, delivers the coup de grace. |
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I take in shattered breaths, gathering all the strength I need, uttering a silent prayer to God. |
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There are moments of pure heartbreak in the film, no less so than when Bob is lying on his deathbed awaiting his final breaths. |
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She drew a few deep breaths and padded toward the bathroom as she stripped off her nightgown. |
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So back we go to Brewer, Pennsylvannia, as the century draws its last wheezy breaths where everything's changed and nothing's very different. |
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Squeeze your glutes, hamstrings and quadriceps as you hold the pose for five deep breaths. |
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He was puffing in short breaths and barely noticed his daughter pointing in the direction ahead of her. |
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I got so scared at one stage I had to pull over on the open road and do deep breaths and wait for my hands to shake a little less. |
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The only sounds were the cat's purring, the clock ticking, and her own deep breaths. |
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Joey had his hands stuffed into his pockets and his breaths became visible gushes of steam. |
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I paid the cabbie and got out, then took a couple of deep breaths to counter the sudden dizziness that had hit me. |
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But the record player, which has been acting up for months now, wheezed a few breaths before officially dying. |
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Charged with adrenaline, I took several deep breaths and dived into the sump. |
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They both froze, listening to the quick rasps of each other's breaths over the thunderous pounding of their own hearts. |
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Her ears twisted until they stuck out sideways, she took several rasping breaths. |
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She put out a hand against the wall for support, and took several soothing breaths. |
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When I emerged from the ground I felt the warm breeze of the evening on my face and took my first breaths of fresh air. |
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Discrete levels of nasal pressure were set, and maximal airflows were measured for several breaths at each nasal pressure level. |
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She took deep breaths, quickly running her fingers through her knotted hair. |
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I could smell my cousin's perfume mingled with sweat and hear her labored breaths. |
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When they reached the surface, they took deep breaths and swam for their boat. |
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Animals were ventilated intermittently to peak pressure at a respiratory rate of 20 breaths per minute. |
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It was amazing what a few calm words and deep breaths can do for the heart and soul. |
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Alex nodded, went back into the bathroom and took several deep, gulping breaths. |
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He took a few deep, quiet breaths and looked away from her questioning, apprehensive expression. |
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I did not let go of his hand as he took a few deep breaths, he was still shaking with pent up rage. |
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Taking a few deep breaths to calm down, she swung her legs over the side of the cot and sat on the edge. |
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She drew deep breaths and concentrated all of her attention on putting one foot in front of another. |
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Checking for cars, he took a few deep breaths and figured out what he was going to say. |
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She forced herself to take a few deep breaths to calm her racing heart and clear her mind. |
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She had to breathe a couple of deep breaths before she could allow herself to talk about her mom. |
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After taking a few deep, calming breaths, she really looked at the two children. |
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I was taking shorter breaths and getting exhausted quicker than the average person. |
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Alis felt her heart pound loudly against her chest, her breathing coming in soft but quick breaths. |
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The boy stopped out of breath as he rested his hands on his knees and took in a few deep breaths. |
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I walked into the kitchen and took a few deep breaths in the dark then turned on the light. |
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When the treatment is finished, inhalation sedation wears off after a few deep breaths. |
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These are beaches for walking and composing, for deep breaths and thoughts of God. |
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He took a few deep breaths and realized it was a stain from something he drank a few days prior. |
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I swallowed and began to take deep breaths to try to stop the fire in my chest. |
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I have to take it in my stride and take a few deep breaths and manage it in the most mature way I can. |
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She took several deep breaths and tried to settle the uneasiness in her chest. |
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I sigh, take a few deep breaths, put myself in low gear for the climb, and trudge ahead. |
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Delia's shallow breaths and angry face were noticed as she plowed out of the lunchroom and towards the hall. |
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I struggled to take long deep breaths and bit hard on the sides of my tongue to bring saliva into my mouth. |
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The effort must have taken a lot out of him, but when he had gathered enough breath to speak, he did so with panting breaths. |
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I waded through the taxi-park bedlam into a matatu, and was squashed up on all sides by strangely comforting fat hips, warm arms, moist breaths. |
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Time passed meaninglessly in that little room, measured only in the breaths she took in and out, in the soft clicking of her needles. |
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The two of them were now alone in the great hall, and the even beat of their breaths echoed like wind within a cove of deep water. |
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Taking long breaths to hide the agitated beats of my thudding heart, I leaned forward more intently to analyze the picture. |
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He took a few breaths of the air and dragged himself towards the direction of the shops. |
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She pushed forward, rolling like a treadmill, trying to make her breaths shallow to preserve her air supply. |
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Dave sank down and sat on her front steps, breaths shallow, as though he was trying not to cry. |
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His breathing quickened, his breaths shallow and shaky, as if each one might be his last. |
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She then turned and made for the door and then leaned out of it taking deep breaths feeling as if she were to be sick and throw up. |
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This is similar to the first variation, but instead of repeating a word, as described above, simply count your breaths, specifically your exhalations. |
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In her meditations during zazen she counted her breaths from one to ten. |
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He took in deep breaths of air, which sound like the start of a sneeze. |
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A slow panic rose in his chest, shortening his breaths as he thought this. |
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I pant heavily, taking short and rigid breaths as I swing my racquet violently, coming in contact with the ball as it bounces off of my yellow garage door, zooming back at me. |
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The lanky young man gulped in big deep breaths as he began to read from the paper in front of him. |
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The sheer amount of different noises this man made is beyond my description, he belched between breaths and managed to eat a bowl of soup without once closing his mouth. |
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Use slow, steady, deep breaths from your belly, not your chest. |
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Taking slow, deep breaths, Roy recovered from the fit of coughing, and looked down at the handkerchief, frowning at the specks of blood that were on it. |
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They worked quickly and expertly, holding their breaths for incredible lengths of time as they wrestled with the billowing nets deep below the surface. |
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The air seemed thick for a moment as Rebecca drew short, labored breaths. |
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I drew a few ragged breaths and fought to regain my composure. |
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Shirley's breathing became so distorted that by the time he faded to just six breaths per minute and then lost consciousness, Shirley was also on the verge of blacking out. |
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Two bus-rides and a walk in the rain later we found the old dairy farm, muttering under our breaths about the wisdom of locating such an establishment way out in the sticks. |
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Nastasha's head rose and fell with the large intakes of air with each of his burly breaths, the fumes of the lime-laced vodka sifting through his nostrils. |
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I took a few deep breaths, which seemed to help slow my heart rate some. |
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The first few breaths overwhelmed her and she gagged on the foul air. |
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Gov. Richardson and I held our breaths, but kept our minds open and our hopes intact. |
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They grunted and swore under their breaths as they slumped back into their seats. |
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Rather, breaths all around me were wasted on rounds of hushed laughs and snickering. |
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I place my empty water gun on the table and take several deep breaths. |
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My breaths shortened considerably, until I audibly gasped for air. |
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I took several deep breaths in a very vain attempt to calm myself. |
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I popped a teaspoon of coconut oil into my mouth and took very deep breaths through my nose. |
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The horse's flanks were already heaving as she sucked in deep breaths. |
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My hyperventilating and Angela's hyperventilating could have combined and we'd have a beautiful chorus of wheezy breaths and flared nostrils and rolling eyes. |
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Rather than getting into a shouting match, he recommends taking three deep breaths, changing your environment or making your point assertively but calmly. |
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Gauri then teaches the sun salutation, which students repeat multiple times, steadily increasing their speed, taking full breaths, and holding the asana. |
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But her tears were not escorted with chokes or quick breaths, like before. |
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Alice quickly followed her, closed the door, fumbled with the key before finally getting it into the ignition, switched in on, then took a few deep breaths. |
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A series of deep breaths can be done anywhere and at anytime. |
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I pulled myself aloft into the cab, steadied my nerves with a few deep breaths, checked the wing mirror, which is the size of a widescreen television, and pulled away. |
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The system has a tidal volume of 500 ml, and variable frequency from 10 to 25 breaths per minute. |
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She pats her breast, not so much to draw attention to her fried eggs, but to force her breaths to become rhythmic. |
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Proportional Pressure Support generates pressure supported breaths which are directly proportional to patient effort. |
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Stay here for 10 breaths, or until the restroom has opened up. |
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The witnesses gawked in horror and fascination and held their breaths. |
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That's a lot of deep breaths, and the medical term for it is hyperventilating. |
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Fahlman used a custom-made portable device called a pneumotachometer to measure the dolphin breaths. |
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Their respiratory rate climbs to 150 breaths per minute, while heat production skyrockets more than fiftyfold. |
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Her breaths were coming in a happy storm, her face crimsoning, her nostrils playing in trembling dilation. |
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Every merkid in the entire gymnasium seemed to be holding their breaths. |
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For your breaths too, let them smell Ambrosia-like, or Nectarell. |
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It was a breathless whisper from a porcelain goddess, pale cheeks accentuating striking blue eyes and glossy pink lips, full and parted with shallow breaths. |
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I got him on a blanket in bed, the first Charles's twin, the suit the same gooselike gray, Charles's face a white dough, breathing the same even breaths. |
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When the isolationists were breathing their last frantic breaths in 1940, Franklin D. Roosevelt boldly campaigned on an internationally based policy. |
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He took several deep breaths, finding his chi as Butler had taught him. |
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All breaths in the hollow, sunken pesti-fering arcature of my true teeth. |
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