Her breathing sounded more like hyperventilating as she paced back and forth. |
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The subject was then switched to a rebreathing bag and was asked to stop hyperventilating. |
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In my zippy Nissan Sentry, I suddenly found myself hyperventilating somewhere around Ewarton. |
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Rothman was eventually brought to the ground by police but was put into a sitting position when he began hyperventilating. |
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Happily I had found a quiet spot where my hyperventilating could go unnoticed. |
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Oh now now Mrs. Farmer Bob, you're hyperventilating, here, let me help you sit back up. |
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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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These changes contribute to the high anion gap that hyperventilating patients may demonstrate, as observed initially in this patient. |
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She immediately began panicking, hyperventilating into her breath mask as she floated in the water tank, pushing against the glass walls. |
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This will cause a certain subset of the population to begin hyperventilating and breathing into paper bags. |
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Patients can reproduce these spells by hyperventilating in a controlled environment. |
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We were all hyperventilating about minivans in the '80s when Chrysler introduced the Caravan and Voyager twins. |
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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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Mr. Speaker, I think we all know here in the House who is doing the huffing and puffing and hyperventilating and pontificating. |
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Then, they can manipulate these incredibly heavy pieces of metal and wood with an insouciance which has me hyperventilating with anxiety. |
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If you practice this daily, hyperventilating should cease to be a problem very quickly. |
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My head whirring like a Buddhist prayer wheel, I looked at Carrie, but she too was nearly hyperventilating. |
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As choreographed by the amazing Dianne McIntyre, the number puts to shame all those hyperventilating dance chorus finales on Broadway. |
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No wonder some of Obama's most enthusiastic supporters, such as Andrew Sullivan, are hyperventilating. |
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When I sat down, ten days later, to talk with Jassim, a stout, bearded man in his fifties, he was hyperventilating with rage. |
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While the water envelopes the offering, the Badjao diver prepares to descend by breathing rapidly, as though hyperventilating, as he sits cross-legged on his boat. |
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Everyone stopped drinking to have a look. A girl with a Croydon facelift hairdo and a sequinned tank top began hyperventilating noisily. |
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The tracing can flip-flop after eating, drinking cold water, and hyperventilating. |
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Her barely controlled movements descended into hyperventilating madness which was at times captivating, but veered dangerously close to comedy. |
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That's a lot of deep breaths, and the medical term for it is hyperventilating. |
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In the call, a member of Bieber's security team is heard asking the paramedics to come and help a woman in her twenties who is hyperventilating. |
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She hiccupped, as though hyperventilating. |
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Some commentators on both sides of the Irish Sea have been hyperventilating over Sinn Féin's fortunes and the possibility that the party could soon be sitting in power on both sides of the border. |
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Take care to prevent trainees hyperventilating. |
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According to an article in the Orlando Sentinel from 2009, the tape allegedly shows Casey doubling over and hyperventilating upon hearing the news. |
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I was trying to explain that I had just been running and Rhea Perlman was saying, 'It's OK sweetie, just relax' like she thought I was so nervous I was hyperventilating. |
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