For this treatment, you will wear a mask over your nose during sleep that blows air into your throat at a pressure level that is right for you. |
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As we drove up the road with its hairpin curves to Mukkali, the air was dry and the surrounding hills looked desolate. |
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He fired once into the air, and then a second time, hitting James in the arm. |
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Suddenly a figure formed and it was like a floating mass, air shaped like a body. |
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I did say it would curtail my daytime internet surfing, adopting the air of a martyr to the communal good. |
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Once outside in the warm desert air, walking home, she tried to remember if the manager called her a stinking shoe or a Zapatista. |
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A mask connected to a small air supply had been strapped harshly over her face. |
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Birds filled the air with their song while butterflies danced amongst the wild flowers. |
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At first he was repelled by the air of luxury and corruption, but then enjoyed it. |
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Everyone else, besides Ko and Nick, breathed in the air and guffawed repellently. |
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The fan is powered and configured with the exterior of the filter body to aid in drawing air through the filter media of the mask. |
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Wearing hats for too long makes hair oily and produces scurf while the air conditioning makes the hair lose moisture. |
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Wear a protective mask, covering nose and mouth, to decrease the percentage of polluted air breathed. |
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As a result, there is much less interaction between the lower troposphere air masses of the polar regions and middle latitudes. |
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If the air is dirty, there must be a missing scrubber on a smokestack or a drainpipe that needs a filter. |
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As we came into town, dust sprinkling the air with the ashes of the day, his windows burned high on the scrubby hillside. |
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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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Rent a power rake and coring machine to remove thatch and improve air and water circulation around roots of Bermuda grass. |
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The last I heard was that it would be July, but I doubt that we will see it going to air by July. |
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Coloured in the five hues of the Olympic rings, the mascots also represent the sea, forests, fire, earth and air. |
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It seemed to be mid autumn, and golden leaves flew through the air as she scuffled along. |
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You fill it from a scuba tank, and then shoot dozens or even hundreds of shots before refilling with air. |
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The air was filled with the smell of yummy food and a slight sniff of alcohol. |
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This means the warm air can be forced totally off the ground and this is called an occluded front. |
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Now, we all know, amigos, that that's one of the seven dirty words you can't say on the air. |
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Shooters can fill the compressed air tank from either a standard scuba tank or from a high-pressure hand pump. |
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Jackson shrugs his shoulders and waves his fingers in the air in a wild, gesticulating, heavily theatrical manner. |
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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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Given it's Farnborough a few miles thataway, I'm guessing it was something do with the air show. |
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Thus animals able to develop in shallow bodies of water are to some extent buffered against the lower air temperature characteristic of high latitudes. |
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Even to its critics, marriage equality seemed to be taking on the air of inevitability. |
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An infant too young to have received his first round of shots gasps for air after having been infected with pertussis. |
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However, Martians dislike this air, earth's air, because it causes aging. |
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He does so with an air of martyrdom about him, the selfish man. |
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Aerate in the fall to help break up compacted soil and remove excess thatch, allowing fertilizer nutrients, sunlight and air to infiltrate the soil. |
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On the top floor, the dragon is in the air, with writhing translucent light-filled ceilings and walls curvaceously sculpted to make benches, cupboards and seats. |
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After surgery oxygen-enriched air can be provided via a mask. |
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For this treatment, a patient will wear a mask over their nose during sleep that blows air into their throat at a pressure level that is right for them. |
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Oil spills, petrochemical pollution, DDT, and toxic defoliants have rendered this appendix on the Caspian Sea's air, soil, and water almost beyond repair. |
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Furthermore, the analyst must not only understand these subjects within the context of ground operations but also as they relate to air and amphibious operations. |
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Sometimes there's a thing in the air, an ineffable thing, that just makes it all work. |
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When these compounds reach upper latitudes and colder temperatures, they precipitate from the air and tend to stay trapped in whatever material they settle in. |
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Drum-Floc can be mixed in a closed basin by mixing with an air sparger line or circulation pump, followed by pump or vacuum removal of solids. |
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Our clean air, water and soil are the foundation from which everything is built' says Roody Rasmussen, senior vice president. |
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Even the base-grade S models come with air conditioning, cruise control with speed limiter and dusk-sensing automatic lights. |
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A FORMER British air defence expert has been murdered in a seedy rooming house in central Bangkok. |
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This range of products includes pneumatic timers used to delay the air signal coming in or out of an air component. |
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Ryanair yesterdaywarned the European Commission ruling over its use of Charleroi Airport in Belgium would drive up the cost of air fares. |
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Defence sources told this news agency that air defence system had been named SPADA and Pakistan had acquired it from Italy. |
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Later, bedrolls are arranged in the open air to create a truly unique experience of complete serenity. |
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The yolk was on the self-centred air steward when bedsit residents Emma and Michelle decided to take a messy revenge onhim for insulting them. |
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The earthy smell of fresh grass fills the air in late afternoon. |
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In addition to factory-made paper mulches, there are woven, nonwoven, and perforated plastics that let air and water in but block light. |
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I wish the manufacturers of these powerful fireworks would supply us with tin hats and air raid shelters. |
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What I would love to know is how you manage to hold your nose so high when the air that surrounds you reeks of chauvinistic racism. |
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A blue tarpaulin shot through the air in downtown Charlotte Amalie, followed by two pieces of lumber, as Bertha turned someone's temporary roof into lethal projectiles. |
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In other words, nitrogen sparges the water to remove any dissolved oxygen and C02, and humid air in the head space is replaced by pure, inert nitrogen. |
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The eight-episode show, due to air next year, will follow Li-Lo as she works to rebuild her career following years of legal and personal problems. |
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The Greek jets had taken off from Limnos, Kastellion air bases, it said. |
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Inside there is a new look to the dashboard and while the air con system controls are very user-friendly most other functions are called up via a rotary dial. |
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