They found that as children grow those who breathe smoggier air tend to have slower lung function growth than those who breathe cleaner air.
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Mr. Schuman yells out instructions over the notes: "Breathe, Zach, breathe!"
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For Anastasia Griffith, the world of "Copper" came to life as she was laced tightly into her corset, learning to breathe as her character, socialite Elizabeth Haverford, would breathe.
And then with regard to the EPA, which is often under siege but is responsible for ensuring that the air we breathe, that our children breathe when they run out on the soccer field is clean and that the water they drink is clean and not harmful, do really important work.
But life's certainability will bring your life into me as I breathe it in.
You are putting trust in consumers, but you are also giving your program time to breathe.
When you live and breathe process, pull a Brando every once and a while .
"Newborn babies that can't breathe, this will be the cell type they need, " she said.
The long battle continues, but for the moment Miller can breathe a little easier.
When she was told that a tube was helping Millie breathe she became hysterical.
Plants breathe in this now-special carbon dioxide and use it to make leaves, fruits and grains.
By November he was choking on lung fluid and couldn't breathe without supplemental oxygen.
Vedovotto tried to run, but she was pushed against a metal barrier, unable to breathe.
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Her recommended technique is to breathe on the screen and wipe it with a microfiber cloth.
Of about 100 patients with pneumonia, 15 required ventilators to help breathe, the Army said.
It is bliss to breathe in clean, fresh air with no coal smoke and no dust.
Not all wines need to breathe, and some wines are better off not breathing.
The world's biggest mammal can breathe easily, at least where this diner is concerned.
The result will cause Ulster Unionist leader David Trimble to breathe a sigh of relief.
Trying not to breathe, I turned my head and saw the moonlit shadow of a lioness.
When the tide is out, bacteria that use oxygen, called aerobic bacteria, can breathe and flourish.
We should all breathe a sigh of relief that the Supreme Court kept this system intact.
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Instead of using scuba equipment, they breathe through air hoses running from the boat above.
It makes any just-opened bottled taste as if it's been decanted and allowed to breathe.
Its coffee bars burble over with smart kids who talk and breathe the web.
This could breathe new life not just into Netflix, but the idea of online TV itself.
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She said she was too scared to breathe just in case she made too much noise.
Both have to breathe to reflect living human beings in the time they live.
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Bands around the chest and abdomen can show how hard a child is working to breathe.
Chlorine is volatized in hot water meaning it turns into a gas that you then breathe.
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