Conclusion: This canary is a little short of breath but will survive.
The way Federer plays, his style, he gives players so little time to breath he's able to whip through the lesser players and it keeps him fresh for the big matches.
You may (especially if you are walking a city street) have to hold your breath for a little while yet.
That was the first validation for Woodman, whose friends thought their former surfing buddy had held his breath underwater for a little too long.
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When I sat down to meditate this morning, relaxing a little more with each out-breath, I was successful in letting all my concerns drift away.
It is difficult to say in the same breath that your opponents intend to spend too little and too much.
The software upgrade turns up the throttle response to 11 and so, if you bury your foot, the car will take a deep breath and then lunge forward (and a little sideways) on gusts of turbo boost and a blizzard of revs.
The scientific community held its collective breath when research published by CERN suggested that the little guys had been caught traveling at an Einstein-defying 3.7 miles per second faster than light.
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His 2002 team has done little wrong so far, but their sternest test came in that breath-taking 2-2 draw with the Russians last Saturday.
If you're unsatisfied with Apple's current iOS 6 Maps experience and are hoping to jump back into Google's loving arms then take a breath and sit down -- it could be a little while.
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On the stage, many of the performances tried too hard to take the breath away with extravagant sets and raunchy routines, but with too little emphasis on the voices and chemistry.
What remained to be seen was whether the breath's metabolic contents varied enough between people - and varied little enough within an individual - to be diagnostic - to act as a real and repeatable "breathprint".
The house had grown disturbed doors pestering at their frames whenever the weather drew breath, clatters on the roof, something twisting, searching overhead, and meanwhile she dreamed a little of being underwater, swimming the length of an obstacle course, both a game and an obstacle course, in some kind of terrible amusement park.
Okay, so maybe we'll be willing to take back a little of that P50 smack talk if UMA works as advertised, but we're not going to hold our breath, bated or otherwise.
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