She breathed in the fresh air, untainted by the smell of bat guano, and began following the trail she had marked earlier with hair scrunchies. |
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Like turbos, superchargers like to gorge on fresh air and a massive intercooler sits on top of the engine fed by the roof mounted air-scoop. |
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But if I don't get some fresh air and a bit of leg stretching I shall go stir-crazy. |
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It was nice to get out and get some fresh air and a bit of a mooch around though. |
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Breathe fresh air, walk and drink room temperature water adding a twist of lemon. |
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After one group had enough exercise and fresh air, they would retreat to their bunkers and the next small group would scatter forth. |
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People argue it is a community thing, good exercise for the horses and a good weekend activity out in the fresh air. |
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Young and the others hastily stuffed a purifier into each nostril and inhaled some much needed fresh air. |
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Friends describe Ojjeh as funny, intelligent and chatty, who brings a breath of fresh air into the stuffy world of French politics. |
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Almost at once, the smell of plant life issued from the room ducts as fresh air from the outside began to vent throughout ship. |
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The bracing fresh air penetrates deep into the lungs and instill a feeling of calmness and well-being. |
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As the miners dig, they lay railroad track, string electrical power lines, and install pipes to supply fresh air and water. |
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I have been told that the house is too tight, so that there is not enough fresh air getting into it. |
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It also provides a connection with nature via gardens, water, ponds, plant materials, daylight, and fresh air. |
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As I entered the house, the sweet scent of a new house unfolded and the fresh air from outside overflowed the entire house. |
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With its green fields and fresh air, Ribchester is an unlikely base for a new internet-based company headquarters. |
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She really liked the scenery and the fresh air that the green, tranquilizing place provided. |
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And seafood recently overtook other agriculture as an export success story, bolstered by boasts of clean water and fresh air. |
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People have long fled to the mountains in search of fresh air and tranquility. |
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It is still a tad cold, as evidenced by my pink cheeks but it felt good to get out there and let the fresh air clear away the cobwebs. |
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The next morning brings heavy heads and bleary eyes, and a need for some fresh air. |
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When he specs foam insulation, he includes a humidistat and an air exchange system to ventilate the house with fresh air. |
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I stomp outside, closing my eyes and breathing in the fresh air, scented with freesia and wisteria and hyacinths. |
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All of this fresh air and warm sunshine has had me feeling pretty frisky on my skates. |
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His incisive, direct running was a breath of fresh air and it was no surprise when he cut through to create the Bulls' second. |
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Your positions on religion, mystics, psychics, new age medicine, etc. are a breath of fresh air. |
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Just as I started to feel a bit, uh, constrained we were let out into the fresh air. |
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We sat on the sea walls, swinging our legs, and filling our mouths with salty, breaded seafood, as we inhaled the salty fresh air. |
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Finally breathing, he took a big gulp of fresh air and shrank to the ground, collapsing to his hands and knees. |
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Of course, doffing my hobnailed leather brogues for a bit of fresh air in the middle of the aerodrome probably didn't endear me to the locals. |
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We're hoping to get a bit of gardening in tomorrow and, if so, the fresh air and gentle exercise will buck me up no end. |
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In summer the fan is reversed, cooling the building by drawing fresh air through louvres in the external envelope. |
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It may carry the whiff of a stale burp, rather than a breath of fresh air, but it's a guilty pleasure, nonetheless. |
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His oratory and intellectual robustness a breath of fresh air from the political doublespeak that obscures the core issues of the conflict. |
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The fantastic views, fresh air and amazing sky, plus the generous drams of whisky, combined to produce a truly sublime atmosphere. |
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He was a breath of fresh air after the chap I'd had before who died, an old-time Oxford don. |
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As Derek quickly entered my room, I felt the cool breeze enter behind him, bringing with it welcome fresh air into my stuffy room. |
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Once the danger has passed, the emergency services would tell people to go outside into the fresh air. |
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Unlike conventional systems, a dome's HVAC design does not provide a constant flow of fresh air to replace conditioned air. |
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As the car came to a stop she got out and inhaled the fresh air as if it was giving her the strength she needed. |
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Make sure that foals are handled often and that young horses get plenty of fresh air and time out to play. |
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They also think they will be breathing fresh air while dollars and dirhams roll into their bank accounts. |
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A breath of fresh air is provided by the arrival of the scandalous Mrs Erlynne, whose reputation has preceded her. |
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They spend their days being happy chickens on the green grass in the fresh air and sunshine, and they lay absolutely delicious eggs. |
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The promise of fresh air drove these complaints from her mind, however, although they would resurface later on in the day, and for good reason. |
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She found that returning to her first love, the circus, was like a breath of fresh air. |
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This will breathe a breath of fresh air into the moribund political and government system, and force them to be more on the up and up. |
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The arrival of spring has put people in the mood for going out for a breath of fresh air away from urban centres. |
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And off they went, like lab monkeys on meths sniffing fresh air for the first time. |
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The Goon Show was a breath of surreal fresh air in dreary post-war Britain. |
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A breath of fresh air, a quick lunch-hour walk or an office with a window all seem to brighten up our day. |
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At every frequent stop, Coralie makes a production of waving the door to get fresh air. |
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The Super Furry Animals emerged as a breath of fresh air in 1995, just as Britpop was gasping its last. |
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Even the lighting's perfect for noir and is a breath of fresh air as it's been a long time since someone has lit a film so fittingly. |
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They should have been happy at the prospect of fresh air, swathes of green and house prices which are stupid rather than plain insane. |
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He said all the pious words about fresh air and cuddly animals but nothing about the obligations which might be imposed on industry. |
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Thus even a not-entirely-great movie like City by the Sea feels like wafts of fresh air. |
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But after an hour-long wander round Grosmont and a visit to the railway's engine sheds, that was enough fresh air and rain clouds. |
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Doesn't a warrior pose in the park breathing in fresh air sound like a nice change of pace from the hot yoga studio? |
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Our countryside needs a new deal from the millions who value local food, wild life, verdant landscapes, fresh air and clean water. |
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Ventilation ducts set within the floors allow fresh air to flow from perimeter to the heart of the building. |
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All cattle in the program are raised on the scenic rolling hills and the fresh air of Atlantic Canada. |
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What I felt was an overwhelming sense of wanting to be out in the fresh air, out in nature. |
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They do not breathe fresh air, they rarely view the mountains or the plains. |
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Lydie and Leah were out on the balcony, getting a breath of fresh air and letting the wind blow through their hair. |
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She inhaled a breath of fresh air through the apparatus, then another, before determining that she was able to breathe normally again. |
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He had never done so much as get a breath of fresh air in the past two weeks. |
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Once outside, Rob took a deep breath of fresh air, thankful to be away from the aroma of the fish. |
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We'd all be dead by now if we did not get a breath of fresh air occasionally. |
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Two ferries offer a great break from driving along with a breath of fresh air and a coffee for the driver. |
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Taking a break from the festivities, Ellen stepped outside for a breath of fresh air. |
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Limited to the period before 1800, the book should be a breath of fresh air for all of us involved in teaching African history. |
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What's even better is how much this show is a breath of fresh air in an era of witless, dumb sitcoms. |
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Watson is like a breath of fresh air in his life, someone who offers him the chance to realise his potential and gain some self-belief. |
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Sarah always waltzed into the office as a breath of fresh air, smiling and optimistic. |
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Paul, as the outsider, with his British accent, is a breath of fresh air and glamour that upsets the balance in the stuffy little town. |
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She is the first sales manager that the company has had since 1996 and like a breath of fresh air she promises to bring new life to the position. |
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Just as well we're in the country here, with a good breeze and gazillions of gallons of fresh air to sweep it up. |
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The truth of it is I'd rather be out in the fresh air on a lovely day, daydreaming in the sun. |
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The day when you could open your windows for fresh air is just a dim memory. |
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Behaving like wiry, wired adolescents on a merry spree, this extrovert community breathes fresh air into the mechanics of daily existence. |
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So I got all adventurous, opened the kitchen door wide, and took a good, deep lungful of fresh air. |
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So upon deciding the fresh air might do me some good, I wrestled my rebellious hair into a ponytail, dressed, and headed out the door. |
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As I rested day after day in the sun, breathing the fresh air, God slowly turned my life around. |
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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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With the windows wide-open and natural light and fresh air streaming into the gallery space, the artworks of Mahlangu come to life. |
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I'll fix that, she smiled, breathing in the fresh air streaming in at her through the open window. |
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There was no pretence there, no act, and there was something about her that felt like a real breath of fresh air. |
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Imagine letting patients out into the fresh air after one day, having just cut a whacking great hole into their stomachs. |
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These chickens have seen the sun, breathed in fresh air, scratched the dirt and eaten a worm or two. |
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In the same way in a pub a ventilation system bringing in fresh air over the bar will push smoke away from staff. |
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Everyone could enjoy the fresh air and warm sun as they strolled along without a care in the world. |
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The court heard she had to go outside for several minutes to get some fresh air before re-entering the house. |
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But if you're allergic to fresh air, there's a full-size snooker table on the hotel's first floor. |
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Confinement and want of fresh air was beginning to tell on her health and spirits. |
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If you can't leave, get fresh air by tenting your head with a blanket at a slightly open window or break it with a chair. |
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The campus has plenty of spots for students tired of slaving over their books in the library or dorms to get some fresh air. |
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What's next, a constitutional amendment to preserve the right to breathe fresh air? |
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The May half-term is a chance to get children out of the house and into the fresh air. |
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It has been a while since I've seen a film with such superb acting, and what a breath of fresh air it was. |
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Well, if you are a fresh air addict, you might take a very dim view of that. |
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In rooms across the hall my parents and my in-laws are no doubt fast asleep, tuckered out from days of good food and fresh air. |
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It also suggests that dogs should drink plenty of water during a long journey, and have regular stops for fresh air. |
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The show is a breath of fresh air, a knee-slapping good time, and chock full of real stunts, races, and vehicle chases. |
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It is supported by wood columns and creates a passageway that lets in fresh air and sunlight but blocks inclement weather. |
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Lighting was provided by naked bulbs hanging from wires strung up on the cave walls, and fresh air by ventilation shafts unseen. |
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Even a format controlled by handlers and spin doctors seemed like a breath of fresh air. |
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But for the adventurous, these titularly titled vignettes are a breath of fresh air. |
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This style of hardcore has long needed a breath of fresh air, but MPB aren't the band to supply it. |
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There's cold, fresh air there, and he takes gulps, trying to steady himself. |
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You have to put all your clothes into an electricity-eating tumble drier instead of letting them dry naturally in the fresh air. |
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With all that physical toiling in the fresh air one could be forgiven for imagining farming was the ultimate in healthy occupations. |
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The fresh air put a bloom in her cheeks, and Ram thought he had never seen her so radiant. |
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But there is no direct evidence that the fresh air supply opening was in fact blocked in any way on this occasion. |
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This supply of fresh air is also important to help carry pollutants up the chimney, stovepipe, or flue to the outside. |
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He was a man who preferred to have a sketch pad and a couple of pencils in his pocket and to be out in the countryside and fresh air. |
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After all those years of being cooped up, we were all eager to get some fresh air and have some fun. |
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You can't know the relief that brought unless you've been cooped up inside your house without any fresh air for four days. |
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Many flavors are mixed together in this meal and many smells from the environment, such as a campfire, strong coffee, fresh air, help enrich them. |
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It smells here....after three weeks of fresh air, I really notice it. |
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Whatever approach you take, when you're feeling even slightly queasy, the fresh air and steadier view on deck is preferable to being down below in a damp, stuffy cabin. |
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She decided she needed a breath of fresh air and so she opened her large French windows and climbed out onto the balcony breathing in the cool crisp fresh air. |
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Things had been getting a little too stressful in London in recent weeks, and the fresh air seemed to unjumble all the knotted thoughts in her head. |
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I felt so out of it that James had to stop the car for me to catch a breath of fresh air before I regurgitated that morning's breakfast in the car. |
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In summer, the system can be used to circulate cooling fresh air. |
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He is also an idealist and a dreamer, and getting away from the bright lights to breathe the fresh air and be close to nature is his idea of bliss. |
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I restocked his food supply with rice cakes, salad, and cans of fresh air. |
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The fresh air and long, light days can do much to lift mood. |
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Wandering out through Katryn's garden on to the hillside she breathed in deeply, trying to savour what might be her last taste of fresh air for a while. |
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I'm just going to go outside to catch a breath of fresh air. |
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And don't be shy about telling someone who has bad breath, noxious perfume or cigarette smells on them that you're in a delicate condition and need some fresh air. |
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Sunlight and fresh air streamed inside and instantly she felt better. |
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I don't agree with everything he says or does, yet I think he's a breath of fresh air in a business that thrives on reality hidden under a heavy mask of make believe. |
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For fretful parents, they were a hangout for hooligans cutting class to play Pac-Man, losing hours and quarters that could be spent in the fresh air and wholesome sunshine. |
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The team's nerves were evident in the 15th minute when normally reliable Ali Grant managed a fresh air shot when it would have been easier to score. |
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The air sacs leading into and out of the lungs hold a large volume of fresh air, so in general, the respiratory costs of tracheal elongation are probably not high. |
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It'll be good for me, stretching and reaching in the fresh air, too. |
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I enjoy hillwalking and climbing and getting some fresh air. |
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He was lifted to his feet by the caller, who was also the referee, walked to the fresh air at the back of the tent, and given some water, and had his blood swabbed away. |
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We've had an absolute ball, a real giggle and he's been like a breath of fresh air to my life. I'd have liked it to go a step further but he's not having it. |
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The stylish new family have been a breath of fresh air for the British monarchy. |
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This is a real breath of fresh air on our kitchen counter, since we've had to put up with a variety of frustratingly contrary pepper mills for quite a while. |
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The tank, filled with water, gave a splendid ambience and wonderful sight to the walkers who breathed a whiff of fresh air during the last winter. |
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Even the smell was different, filth and dirt replaced by fresh air. |
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If he had pulled over, got some fresh air or even slept when he should have, instead of talking to his lady friend on the phone those 10 people would still be alive. |
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The wildly anarchic chaos created by the Marx Brothers at their best was a breath of fresh air, and their contempt for authority figures struck a chord with Milligan. |
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The chamber consisted of separate inlets for smoke and fresh air. |
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The fresh Scottish strawberries and raspberries in the shops were once picked by young Glaswegians and Dundonians who wanted some money and fresh air. |
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Noel Carroll was a great teacher, and a breath of fresh air. |
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Although it was only thirty degrees outside, Rachel put out some deck chairs on the wraparound porch just in case people felt like going outside for fresh air. |
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Get out in the fresh air for a brisk walk for at least half an hour a day. |
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Why do we have to leave our cities and towns to breathe fresh air? |
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There is also a Scottish flag, plenty of trestle tables and several large street lamps which allow fresh air boozing to continue after the sun has set. |
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If you have had enough of cynical journalists and reviewers being nasty about everything they come across, then you may need a breath of fresh air. |
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If you need some fresh air take a bracing walk up Arthur's Seat. |
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Pope Francis is certainly a breath of fresh air, and I, for one, rejoice in his style, tone and early pronouncements. |
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Outside it was cold and my teeth chattered as I breathed in the fresh air. |
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It's an early emission-control device that injected pulses of fresh air into the catalytic converter to help burn up any unburned fuel that managed to get that far. |
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I propped the sun room doors open to let some fresh air in, and made some chamomile tea with which I misted the sun room plants on the patio as a tonic and to deter the mould. |
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Certainly, as a corrective to some of the more po-faced excesses of cool London club culture, rave was a blast of fresh air, an important rupture. |
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And a bracing four-mile walk on Saturday afternoon was well received and gave everybody an opportunity to get some fresh air and have a good gossip. |
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The sides of the kibitka are invariably made from chii, woven to protect the kibitka from dust and the fire from strong draughts, while letting in fresh air and some light. |
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A stumble and a fresh air shot later, however, and the danger was gone. |
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Breathing fresh air is vital, so get outdoors as much as possible. |
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In a world of stick-thin girls who look like boys, curvaceous Pretty Charlotte is a breath of fresh air. |
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The Hand Tree is worn on the wrist and sucks up and filters pollution, recycling it as fresh air. |
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This can range from opening a window for fresh air through to scented candles and air ionizers. |
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For there are many kinds of freedom, not just the ones that involve surf and lungfuls of fresh air. |
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Which is why Buddha Belly, a charming and tiny new eatery in Kemps Corner comes as a breath of fresh air. |
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After all those old policies and procedures, the new management approach is a breath of fresh air around here. |
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Without compromising he drilled the ball home, leaving Dynamos' ill-fated keeper diving for fresh air. |
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After spending all week locked up in his room working on his project, James was pleased to get some fresh air in the park. |
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Farmers are generally very healthy people, because they have a healthy diet and get lots of fresh air. |
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Both Rohan and Kalayjian recommend breathing in some fresh air each day. |
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If you've seen one too many conventional watercolor how-to books, the energy and irreverence in this one is like a breath of fresh air. |
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Breathing involves expelling stale air from the blowhole, forming an upward, steamy spout, followed by inhaling fresh air into the lungs. |
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But she says that getting some fresh air may help you feel better. |
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The players returned with lungfuls of fresh air to the gilded luxury and secure environment of their hotel. |
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She suffers cystic fibrosis, which needs daily massage to keep her lungs clear, and Lyn says the fresh air and bumpy ride do her good. |
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In 1789 Smeaton applied an idea by Denis Papin, by using a force pump to maintain the pressure and fresh air inside a diving bell. |
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Providing fresh air and removing firedamp from pits with a single shaft was a problem as explosive gases accumulated. |
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At the end of one particularly stenchsome row, Ondine nudged Hamish out in to the fresh air, which just happened to be near a donut van. |
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In his Hollywood world of suck-ups, she turns out to be a breath of fresh air and he's intrigued. |
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Oh, man! Dutch oven! Not the Dutch oven! Anything but the Dutch oven! Must find fresh air befoer it's too late! It's too late! It burns. Mama, it burns! |
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Then, in May 1989 when I was 35, a breath of fresh air burst into my life. |
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If residents want some fresh air, Haley House has a sunporch, and they can explore ten acres of wooded grounds on the banks of the Paulinskill River. |
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A fresh air fan which makes it possible to operate the steam plant even when the gas turbine is not in operation, increases the availability of the unit. |
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Fancy getting some fresh air then Lough Navar Forest is a must see. |
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With air-conditioned staterooms and an open-berth bunkroom with fresh air ventilation, the Indian sleeps 24 on overnight trips and holds up to 42 anglers on day trips. |
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Bougainvilleas always do best when they receive plenty of fresh air. |
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Next the tank is gas freed which is usually accomplished by blowing fresh air into the space with portable air powered or water powered air blowers. |
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Leave the phone calls, leave the music, leave the TwitFace, and leave all your self-involved portal devices in the house. Take the brain and body out for some fresh air. |
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So confident is Mayflower that it has also discontinued the practice of tape prove outs and fresh air test runs, thus saving its clients' time and money. |
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The campaign will get children into the fresh air while helping them learn about sustainability, water conservation, healthy eating and water cycles. |
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A direct result of Reid's demands was the addition of the Central Tower, designed to act as a giant chimney to draw fresh air through the building. |
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I felt ill, but some fresh air and iced water set me to rights. |
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