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The first component centers the breath, as the CEO rhythmically counts the inhales, holds, and then exhales.
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She merely exhales when she strikes the ball, rather than loudly grunting like many of her WTA colleagues.
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At that rate, a six-acre cornfield inhales about as much of this greenhouse gas as the average American car exhales.
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Every person exhales CO2, and every photosynthesizing plant inhales it.
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Across the street is the Holloway's Milk Duds factory and every twenty minutes, some vent opens and exhales a cloud of powerful Milk Dud aroma, which wafts in the open windows.
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The song "Too Darn Hot" ended up including a sequence dubbed "The Floyd, " a series of flick-kicks with sharp, audible exhales by the dancers, who moved in fast unison until the end, when they dropped to the floor, fizzling out like a spent storm.
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