I breathe in the salt cedars, the bushes pearled with skin petals that seem to sweat. |
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I have come in to breathe in the still, dark air, the scent of prosciutto waiting on the slicer, the tang of lemon leaves. |
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Through the air process or through inhalation, you actually don't breathe in all that much mercury. |
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Close your eyes and breathe in very deeply, concentrate on the days pleasant happenings. |
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Having the child breathe in the moist air through his mouth will sometimes break a croup attack. |
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Panic sufferers usually tense their bodies and breathe in a way that increases symptoms. |
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Note what it feels like as you breathe in and out, and as you speak using egressive and ingressive air. |
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And society has a duty to them, their families and those who breathe in their second-hand smoke, to help them quit. |
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They breathe in time with the listener, pulses synchronising, heart rate slowing. |
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At the other end of the tube is a mouthpiece or mask which you breathe in and out of. |
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You breathe in and your lungs fill with a murky mist that threatens to choke the life right out of you. |
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As you breathe in deeply, the salty scent of the sea mingles with fragrant hedgerows. |
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You may see the soft tissues of the neck and the area below the ribcage pull inwards during attempts to breathe in. |
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I feel unable to breathe in this paradise, crushed by the mountains that aren't here, scared I won't be able to survive in my asphalt jungle. |
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You get to watch benevolently, breathe in crisp Alpine air, sip Swiss wine and wolf down chocolates by the handful. |
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When we breathe in, the lungs take in oxygen, which our cells need to live and carry out their normal functions. |
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People who breathe in the fine pollen may have an asthma or hay fever attack as a result. |
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However, at certain heights the air thinned drastically, and it took a trained lung to breathe in those areas. |
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Press down on the inhaler to release medication as you start to breathe in slowly. |
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Plumb for an early or late-season break to breathe in the very best of the island's delights. |
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The muchachos breathe in the dust and violence but the bull does not die in San Carlos. |
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It's so muggy and sticky and every time I breathe in, the air feels disgustingly warm and damp. |
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Normally, the pleurae are silky smooth, allowing your lungs to slide easily along your chest wall when you breathe in and out. |
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He kept on coming until we were close, only a few centimeters apart, all I had to do was breathe in deeply and we would be touching. |
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I focused on my labored breath and thought back to my struggle to breathe in Laos, which reminded me of why I was doing this. |
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You breathe in reluctantly, imagining you're inhaling the fumes from your shoe. |
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She looked around, desperately trying to breathe in the fresh scent of the piney woods. |
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I can't even breathe in this country because everyone is crowding me and nosing into my affairs and slightest movements! |
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Their function is to condition the air we breathe in and to conduct it to the alveoli. |
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It moves downward when we breathe in, enlarging the chest cavity and pulling air in through the nose or mouth. |
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Exhale as you swing the kettlebell out in front of you and breathe in as it swings back between your legs. |
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My spirit feels reborn, and I breathe in the sweet air of the pardoned prisoner. |
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When you breathe in through your windpipe, the air moves through your bronchial tubes into your air sacs. |
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Niko laughed at me when I ran my fingers across the book's spines and flipped through the pages in order to breathe in the scent of crisp parchment. |
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Why not combine your visit with a walk through the tranquil beguinage, breathe in the atmosphere and let the world stand still for a while. |
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Put your lips over the mouthpiece and breathe in deeply and quickly. |
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She holds the client steady and asks him to breathe in deeply. |
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Other people breathe in the bacteria and may become infected. |
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The soft tissues in the upper airway vibrate when you breathe in and out. |
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Keep your head upright, looking straight ahead and breathe in gently through your nose and out through your mouth for 1020 seconds. |
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He felt the students piled behind him surge out of the doors and walk around him hurriedly, as he stopped for a moment to breathe in the genial summer air. |
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Take a deep abdominal breath and let it out slowly, then just breathe in and breathe out naturally. |
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Assisi is a holy place for, wherever you walk you breathe in an air of peace and well-being. |
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Lying on your back, breathe in slowly while concentrating on distending your abdomen. |
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You can feel as ridiculous as you please or you can admire the pretty mosaic tiles, breathe in the herb-infused vapours and let the heat take over. |
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I breathe in the cool air, taste tangs of cooking oil and fried grease. |
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Open the door and breathe in the mossy, earthy smell of saturated soil. |
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While humans breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide, plants breathe in carbon dioxide and breathe out oxygen. |
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The old master and myself stand apart from the throng to be able to breathe in the little quiet there is. |
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And we are beginning to breathe in its fetid odor in our lands? we should prepare ourselves for the shock. |
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You will be given instructions on what to do, such as breathe in as deeply as possible and then breathe out as fast and hard as possible. |
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It has been an occupational hazard in manganese mines, where workers breathe in an extremely high level of manganese dust. |
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Tobacco smoke can also cause asthma, bronchitis and other respiratory diseases in those who breathe in the smoke, or aggravate these conditions. |
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This helps to ensure that the air you breathe in the car is cleaner than that outside when driving in heavy city traffic and tunnels. |
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If not, breathe in, block your respiration and start filming. Do not count too much on your picture stabilizer, it will not correct that much. |
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The latest ionisation technology enriches the air we breathe in our rooms with active oxygen. |
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At the moment where we pass the back leg forward, we breathe in, we put the weight of the body on the front leg, we breathe out. |
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When you breathe in, you are drawing energy into you, and when you breathe out, that energy will flow to wherever you direct it. |
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The right attitude to adopt for a flatter stomach: breathe in slowly, filling your stomach with air, then breathe out, pulling your stomach in. |
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In the alveoli, oxygen passes into your bloodstream from the air you breathe in. |
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Lower your arm to the height of your shoulders and breathe in while doing so. Afterwards lift your arm again and breathe out while doing so. |
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It is important that you start to breathe in as slowly as possible just before operating your inhaler. |
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They represent independence, thrift, willingness to undertake responsibility, and the desire for freedom to breathe in the open spaces. |
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Cover your nose and mouth with a scarf on very cold days, so you don't breathe in too much cold air. |
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With a partner, take your pulse for 15 seconds and count the number of times you breathe in a time of two minutes. |
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You breathe in through your nose and out through your mouth, my little white friend. |
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Do not force your child to breathe in deadly air. Legislators should be careful about aiming at compliance with laws which it is virtually impossible to monitor. |
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The mouths and noses of the rats were covered with an aerophore to allow them to breathe in the water. |
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In one, a young woman relies on a nimble-fingered monkey to help her kick the habit. In another, a man wears a plastic bubble over his head so people don't have to breathe in his smoke. |
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Manners are what vex or soothe, corrupt or purify, exalt or debase, barbarize or refine us, by a constant, steady, uniform, insensible operation, like that of the air we breathe in. |
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The proposed classification of CPT techniques rests on the four possible ventilatoires modes a human being is capable of: breathe in, breathe out, slowly or rapidly. |
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Do whales breathe in by their blowholes or do they breathe out only? |
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Patients should breathe in and, as they breathe out, they should stretch to the point of resistance and hold for a few seconds in order to allow the Golgi tendon apparatus to signal muscle fibers to relax. |
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Ride along the transhumance paths, galop along the beaches, discover those forgotten villages, breathe in the scents from the maquis on sturdy Corsican horses, with hooves that are used to our paths. |
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If you accidentally tumble into cold water, the initial cold shock will make you gasp and if you are underwater you can breathe in about a litre of water. |
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Just after starting to breathe in through your mouth, press down on the top of the inhaler to release the drug while still breathing in steadily and deeply. |
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Diaphragmatic respiration: put one hand on your abdomen, breathe in deeply such that you can feel your abdomen expand, then exhale through your mouth using the pursed lips technique. |
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During its youth, we suggest to let that wine breathe in a carafe. |
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I forget to go for walks, breathe in the cool air, smell the pine, feel the snow crack under my steps, watch the coyote prowl in the underbrush, observe the elk in small herds grazing under the trees. |
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He used his shirt, his tie and various items of clothing to cover his mouth so he did not breathe in as much of the soot and the dust as what would have normally happened had he not shielded his lungs. |
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Let us welcome the risen, nonviolent Jesus into our community of peace and into our hearts, to breathe in his Holy Spirit of peace and nonviolence. |
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They may be exposed to pollutants like wood smoke and also breathe in pollutants that get blown by the wind from sources hundreds of kilometers away. |
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Go through the forests of Corsican pine, oak or chestnut trees, breathe in the perfume of the maquis, the scents of myrtle or nepita, in a word be part of Corsica? |
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You'd breathe in the sweet smells of candy floss and popcorn and hotdogs. |
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Having destroyed two pairs of suit trousers through sheer tubbiness in recent months, I'm used to having to breathe in when out and about. |
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She's a manically cheery person who thinks that because I live and breathe in the world of news, I've become laden with the gloom of it all. |
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Infection may rarely occur if people breathe in the virus passed out in the infected animal excreta. |
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Amphibians breathe in, in part, through positive pressure gular pumping. |
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A breath is defined by a specific volume, the amount of air we breathe in and out, and a specific timing, the time it takes to breathe in and out. |
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Pneumatophores are like snorkels, helping the mangroves to breathe in air. |
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Even in the areas with relatively low levels of air pollution, public health effects can be significant and costly, since a large number of people breathe in such pollutants. |
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