You are putting trust in consumers, but you are also giving your program time to breathe.
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.
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 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.
It makes any just-opened bottled taste as if it's been decanted and allowed to breathe.
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.
Then came a second drug, pancuronium bromide, which paralyzes the diaphragm, making it impossible to breathe.
Soviets clamored for trips abroad not just to breathe relatively freely, but to shop.
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Mr Abbas said the endeavour was: "aimed at trying to breathe new life into the negotiations".
Mr Cato suffers from motor-neurone disease, a muscle-wasting condition that will leave him unable to breathe.
"We figured we'd start saving as soon as he was old enough to breathe, " says Vincent.
In the gap between these two approaches, the junta finds enough space to breathe.
Even with the windows open, the bedroom was close, the heat making it almost hard to breathe.
People with asthma can find it hard to breathe when their airways become inflamed, swollen and narrowed.
The fires made it difficult for people to see what was happening, as well as to breathe.
The evaporation of water cools the air and also makes the extremely dry air more comfortable to breathe.
When that happens, the brain's built-in alarm to breathe doesn't go off, despite a lack of oxygen.
Typically, a person holding his breath will be triggered to breathe when his CO2 levels get high.
The narrative is so intense and the details are so rich that you can forget to breathe.
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As mammals, they need to come to the surface to breathe at intervals of roughly 20 minutes.
Some, like the Austrian chancellor, say that "one should also give the Greek population air to breathe".
For some time now, the Republican state government has been trying to breathe life into New London.
HSBC's attempt to breathe life into its investment banking arm had failed, and things still haven't picked up.
The purpose of the art project was to breathe consciousness into computers and show us what they see.
That posture makes it hard to breathe deeply with the abdominals and diaphragm, and leads to nasal-sounding voices.
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