Radical as ever, Brinkmann listens to the rasping of his lungs, from which his voice rises, wheezes, belches, whispers and shouts. |
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Soda is refreshing and tasty, but no matter what kind I drink, it tends to give me a bad case of the belches. |
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Even your belches will taste great, which brings up an important final point. |
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When the cattle arrive, each one belches out 60 litres of methane every day adding another twist to the spiral. |
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Because it's a real person, isn't it, one who belches in your face? |
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We drank wine from the bottle and slobbered our spittle into simplistic belches of conversations that were actually ideological rhetoric and nonsense we could both agree with. |
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Of all the things dogs do, their belches and sighs are the most human. |
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Side A starts out with sputters and belches and general electronic fuzz, like a spacecraft trying to turn over, but ultimately stalled in space's void. |
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In Sport mode, the X5 M blasts off with nosebleed-inducing force, and the exhaust belches during every full-throttle upshift. |
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The stage is duskily lit, invaded by belches of smoke, the quintessence of Auld Reekie. |
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Instead, he views them more as byproducts of humanity: belches, perhaps, of something more truthful and precise. |
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From the engravings of Hogarth to the novels of Dickens, the Great English Lout belches and staggers his way from century to century. |
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Sometimes one may experience belches, this indicates the good and direct function. |
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When the cow belches, a little bit of the gas gets pulled into this container and that happens continuously over a 24-hour period. |
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The words she spoke were in a jumble and in between small belches. |
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The snow is speckled with dirt – the result of a towering chimney stack that belches black into the air. |
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The southern Apennines are also tectonically unstable, with several active volcanoes, including Vesuvius, which from time to time belches ash and steam into the air above Naples and its island-strewn bay. |
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The analgesic function situates not only in the intestines, but also in the stomach: stomachache, excessive gastric juice and belches are indications as well. |
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Drunken youths still gather in the town centre at dusk, and raucous music belches from amusement parlours along the seafront, mingling with the aroma of fish and chips. |
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Asian growth belches out greenhouse gases. |
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She just belches about the unfairness of those criticisms being made. |
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In the cramped family compound where Mr. Hasanik and his brother support an extended family of 19 in three small shacks, an oven built against one wall belches black smoke as the family's bread is baked. |
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She had difficulty breathing, with very painful belches of air. |
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The belches had gone at that stage, though. |
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We know that cows, pigs and sheep do an awful lot of belching and blooping and those belches and bloops introduce a significant amount of methane into the atmosphere. |
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