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Or a breath of air that tastes like Swedish fish.
It's like coming up for a breath of air after diving.
A hard breath of air into the horn fires the weapon.
She took in a deep breath of air -- a sigh of relief.
How many strokes could I take before the fear needed a breath of air?
Breath of air: Markets are breathing a sigh of relief, but anxiety still looms.
The impact breaks open the amniotic sac, allowing them to take their first breath of air.
Even the breath of air taken after Rome finally formed a government was shallow and anxious.
He had learned how to keep his chest open so he could take in a breath of air.
Children were warned that it was rude to stare,Left with their parents for a breath of air.
"It's like you are trying to take a breath of air but your lungs aren't big enough," Heather says.
"You were supposed be a breath of air for the reformists after the suffocation of the Ahmadinejad days," Shahidi wrote.
After breaking the window, immediately take a deep breath of air and swim out through the rushing water toward safety.
But once the protagonist heads outside, they take off their mask and takes a breath of air — a first for the series.
Even if you're terrified of snakes, it's impossible not to be charmed by this baby snake taking its very first breath of air.
No amount of bluster or wealth or denial could buy you a cleaner breath of air in the city for those few days.
"I've never breathed a breath of air on this planet when I was not a U.S. citizen," said Cruz, who was born in Canada.
Freediving, where intrepid and specially-trained souls see how deep they can descend on a single breath of air, is a small but growing sport.
It was as if Bishop Curry had opened the windows and let a breath of air into a room that had felt a little stifling.
"Among the sea of Nokia phones, it was a fresh breath of air," Neil Shah, research director of devices and ecosystems at Counterpoint Research, told CNBC by phone.
There was a short breath of air in late summer before love and money planet Venus went retrograde at the beginning of autumn, throwing our value judgements for a loop.
At Utah's mean elevation of 6203,100 feet, you get about 20 percent less oxygen in a breath of air compared with inhaling the same volume of air at sea level.
Earth and Mars have the ability to draw on their own resources: their citizens don't have to worry about where their next breath of air comes from, or about water or food.
He easily fielded a question about whether his Canadian birthplace calls his eligibility for the presidency into question, saying he's "never breathed a breath of air" as anything but an American citizen.
To the Editor: I have a challenge for Scott Pruitt, Donald Trump's choice to head the agency they want to emasculate: Take a deep breath of air in Beijing before you make any decisions.
If I could walk about the house instead, fetch a book or get a breath of air on the patio, that would be a life changer, not to mention the possibility of doing the same in the office or on the street.
As our modern reading metabolisms change, as social media becomes an increasingly large part of our daily diet, this sort of sentence becomes more and more common — a tiny shot of knowledge or style, appearing and disappearing as quickly as a breath of air.
Like the Pirandello of "A Breath of Air," McGregor is alive to subtle shifts in the natural world—to the breath that quickens and kindles in spring, to the steady, hazy lengths of summer and the downcome of autumn, and then the slow abeyance of winter.
Felton's mild misfortune at the line must have felt like a breath of air from the universe, a sign that the Thunder were meant to plow right through the heart of Planet Spurs and on to face the Golden State Warriors as true equals in a noble series.
That time together with Cara was precious, and the love we have for her and the grief we feel leaves us in no doubt — Cara was not born alive, she never got to take a breath of air, but she was most certainly a person in her own right.
If your teeth are prone to pain when you eat or drink hot or cold substances, or even when you suck in a breath of air on a chilly day, but you don't have cavities, then a sensitivity toothpaste that fills in the microscopic gaps in your enamel might be all you need.
Plus, there are a couple of lean white bums living in the wash just behind the place, and they sometimes give me a start, looming up out of the darkness when I step outside at night for a breath of air, but nothing's ever happened, not even a request for spare change or a cigarette.
"Over the past couple of weeks my office has been inundated with phone calls, and emails and comments on social media requesting a town hall meeting, and believe me, I fully intend to have plenty of town halls that are open and transparent as soon as our first 100 days agenda is implemented and we come up for a breath of air," Brat wrote on Facebook.
Every year, thousands of whales, dolphins and porpoises fall victim to bycatch, drowning because they can no longer swim up to the surface for a breath of air.
In that version, there is no mention of Kāne. Aloha, the traditional greeting, was originally spoken while touching foreheads and exchanging a breath of air. This is possibly a reflection of the legend, exchanging the breath of life, Håloa; originally given by the Gods.
The nearest railway station was more than seven kilometres from the village near the National Highway N7 so Arfeuilles did not benefit from the opening up of road and rail in the 19th century. The consequences were a gradual decline in activity and demographic change. Currently, a second breath of air has been brought to the region through the development of green tourism.
In 2012 Sade broke the Australian National Dynamic Freediving record by swimming on a single breath of air. He was later crowned Australian National champion of the same year. In 2013 Sade broke the Australian National Dynamic No-fins record with a swim of . Sade competed on the Australian national circuit as a semi-professional mountain biker from 1998–2002.
Caladenia plicata was first formally described in 1882 by Robert D. FitzGerald and the description was published in The Gardeners' Chronicle. Fitzgerald noted that this is - "a very hairy species, about 1 foot high.........(The labellum is constantly moving up and down with the slightest breath of air.)" The specific epithet (plicata) is a Latin word meaning "fold" referring to the unusual shape of the labellum.
Knik businesses and residents rushed to buy land nearby, and the town declined. Wasilla Station was named for the nearby Wasilla Creek. Local miners used the name "Wassila Creek", referring to Wassila, a chief of the Dena'ina. There are two sources cited for the name, one being derived from a Dena'ina word meaning "breath of air" while another stating Dena'ina derived it from the Russian name .
No good for nothing. Because you are too old or too young or too > fat or too slim too ugly or too this or too that. Songs that run you down or > poke fun at you on account of your bad luck or hard traveling. I am out to > fight those songs to my very last breath of air and my last drop of blood.
However, the calf died and none of Corky's other babies survived more than 45 days. Following the passing of each of the calves Morton recorded from Corky a behaviour that closely resembled mourning. The young mother lay on the bottom of the tank repeating the same calls over and over, stopping only to gulp another breath of air. The calls became raspy as the whale vocalized day and night.
One of Sumner's early works is "First Breath" which depicts a humpback whale mother lifting her newborn to the surface to collect his first breath of air. This was used as the first fine art poster to raise money for the environmental group Greenpeace. His work "Sweet Liberty", an abstracted version of the Statue of Liberty, was selected to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the opening of the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor. in 1986.
Feeling a breath of air hitting his neck, Raistlin manages to turn his body, changing what would have been an instantly killing knife thrust into one that does severe damage but leaves him alive. Liam, one of the dark elves, had survived the spell in the basement. In pain and failing strength, Raistlin overcomes the deeply wounded dark elf and kills Liam with his own blade. Raistlin realizes that the blade Liam wielded had been covered with poison, and passes out, expecting to die.
In 1996 her interest in underwater sports led to her meeting free-diver Francisco "Pipín" Ferreras. They immediately developed a relationship and Mestre soon moved to Miami, Florida to live with Ferreras. There, she took up serious free-diving and with Ferreras as her instructor was soon reaching record depths. In 1999 the two diving aficionados married and the following year, off the coast of Fort Lauderdale, Audrey Mestre broke the female world record by free diving to a depth of 125 meters (410 ft) on a single breath of air.
Gunnevera closed to within half a length at the top of the stretch before West Coast responded to again draw away, winning by lengths. "He was a happy horse all the way around there", said Smith. "There was a time or two when they came to me, but he just put them away, and every time they would, he'd take a big old breath of air." The result gave Baffert back-to-back wins in the Travers, the first trainer to repeat in the race since Shug McGaughey in 1989-90.
Following the final rinse, the flakes are left to dry. Once the water has nearly evaporated, a drop of concentrated gum arabic is added and mixed into the flakes, creating a basic paint with gold flakes/ dust as pigment. The paint may be applied to a surface using either a brush or the tip of a finger, and can be "reactivated" by only the moisture in an exhaled breath of air. Shell gold and powdered gold are the two principal forms of gold used for making repairs in a surface which has been previously gilded but has been damaged.
Horace Cameron Wright (c. 1901 1979), known as "Cam", was a Welsh scientist who worked for the Royal Naval Physiological Laboratory at Alverstoke, near Gosport in Hampshire and for the British Ministry of Aircraft Production during World War II. He conducted experiments on new bombs designed to blow up dams, underwater explosions, and underwater escapes from submerged aircraft and submarines, among other things. Most of the more dangerous experiments he performed on himself. He once spent weeks in hospital after being blown out of the water by a massive self-inflicted explosion, and surfaced from an artificial depth of 90 metres on a single breath of air.
Heaney-Grier on record setting freedive 1997 In 1996 at the age of 18 Heaney-Grier established the first constant weight free-diving record in the United States with a dive to 155 feet (47.26 meters) on a single breath of air. The following year she beat her own record with a dive to 165 feet (50.3 meters), When she set her second US record, the women's world record for free diving was 204.5 feet (62.3 meters). In 1998 Heaney-Grier captained the first United States Freediving Team to compete in the World Cup Freediving Championships held in Sardinia, Italy. In 2000, Heaney-Grier was inducted as part of the inaugural roster into the Women Divers Hall of Fame.
Not long before his death, in 1890, Pleshcheev inherited a fortune from his Penza relative Aleksey Pavlovich Pleshchhev. He's settled in the Parisian "Mirabeau" hotel with two of his daughters and started to invite his literary friends to guest with him, organising sight-seeing and restaurant tours around the city. According to Zinaida Gippius, he's never changed (except for losing weight due to the progressing illness), "received this manna with noble indifference and remained the same cordial host we've known him for being when he lived in a tiny flat on Preobrazhenskaya square..." "What use wealth could be for me? Thankfully, now my children are saved from poverty and I myself can have a breath of air before I die," he was saying, according to Gippius.
They told me to go > make a version that I would play out in one of my sets versus focusing on a > radio-friendly mix. That was refreshing and I think that being able to fully > approach it with doing what was best for the track for club play really made > this remix rock. "Cool for the Summer" also was remixed by electronic dance music DJ duo Jump Smokers and Suraci; Billboards Harvey described the first version as a "high- energy remix" and praised it, calling it relentless "from beginning to end, save for a momentary breath of air in the middle that exists merely as a much needed break". Both remixes were included in the deluxe edition of Confident.
The 993 generation of the 911 is often referred to as the best and most desirable of the 911 series, not only because of its beauty, but also because of its great performance, even by modern standards. The 993 is quoted as "the last complete 'modern classic'"; "the 993 was and forever will be that last fresh breath of air that Porsche gave the world; elegance and muscle all in one package.""Classic Driver," 23 August 2013; "The Sports Car Guys," 5 June 2013; "K-Roll's Porsche 911 Generational Comparison: 993 vs 964," 29 July 2014. The book "Porsche 993 - Essential Companion" refers to the 993 as the "King of Porsche," and it is generally acknowledged as "The purists' Holy Grail.""'95-'98 Porsche 993 - A Guide to the Last Air-Cooled 911," www.superstreetonline.
His policies and initiatives helped boost exports and gave a fresh breath of air to a legacy industry distraught with demand & supply woes. He initiate several infrastructural and developmental programmes to build skill and upgrade technology for the textile industry and helped take Indian products to unexplored foreign markets in East & South Asia with his "Look East" policy. He also ensured that several thousands of rural & marginalised artisans & weavers got access to better healthcare and insurance facilities and ensured that the ministry promoted research and development in all segment of the industry including handlooms and handicrafts and created a common technology platform on commercial basis to support adaptation of newer technology for value addition and product diversification. He expanded the coverage of Technology Upgradation Fund Scheme, Expanded Scheme of Integrated Textile Parks and constituted work groups for national fiber policy.
Käppi released his debut record, a four-song EP in Kalastajia ja kaivostyöläisiä (‘Fishermen and Miners’) 2001. It was said it “brought to one’s mind the field recordings of cultural anthropologists, a breath of air from some mystical past. It had an intriguing atmosphere and at the same time it was aesthetically pleasant.” Since then he has released three more EPs and two albums of collaborations as well as three solo albums and three albums with K:H:H:L. On his first full album, Jos ken pahoin uneksii (‘If you have a bad dream’), Käppi “creates a laudable palette of songs. At first it appears to be a pure folk music album, but that’s not what it is. The first song, Mariainen, draws masterfully from the delta blues, and the final song, Vanhan virsikirjan virsi 277 (‘Hymn 277 from the old hymnal’) brings the listener back to Finnish traditions. During the rest of the songs he goes through a rich variety of styles, which one would not first associate with a jouhikko player.
" Christianity Today said the top song was "View from the Top". Indie Vision Music's Jonathan Andre said "The Wrecking's second full-length studio album is a collision of hope and pain as the band gives listeners the theme of longing and searching for hope and fulfilment, all the while pointing to Christ for the answer to our problems. A mixture of ballads and rocking melodies that awakens the inner rock enthusiast, So Much for Love was a gem to listen to, bringing a breath of air into a Christian market surrounded by the general CCM trend." Furthermore, Andre wrote that "The Wrecking's sophomore effort cannot be any better, with a conglomeration of lyrical masterpieces as we are met with a hope threaded through each song, pondering the Maker of the universe and His unending love for His creation." Andre surmised that "with a refreshing sound not heard in the CCM industry since Third Day’s Revelation, So Much For Love tackles themes otherwise purposely missed in the 'Christian circle'.
On his racecourse debut Mohaather started a 16/1 outsider for a maiden race over six furlongs at Newbury Racecourse on 21 September in which he was ridden by Andrea Atzeni and came home second of the twelve runners, beaten three and three quarter lengths by the winner Breath of Air. On 10 October he was ridden by Jim Crowley when he started at odds of 5/1 for a novice race (for horses with no more than two previous wins) over the same distance at Nottingham Racecourse and recorded his first victory as he took the lead approaching the final furlong and prevailed from Alfred Boucher and Swindler in a three-way photo-finish. Seventeen days later the colt was stepped up in class and distance to contest the Group 3 Horris Hill Stakes over seven furlongs at Newbury in which he was partnered by Martin Dwyer and went off the 33/1 outsider in a field of eight. After racing towards the rear and looking unlikely to obtain a clear run two furlongs out he gained the advantage from the front-running Alzano inside the final furlong and won "comfortably" by one and a half lengths.

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