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"breathe in" Definitions
  1. to take air into your lungs through your nose or mouth

408 Sentences With "breathe in"

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Which means every breath they breathe in, and every breath their rescuers breathe in, strips a tiny about of oxygen from their environment.
" — Kourtney "I can barely breathe in this body.
If you're Korean, you're sucking in your breathe in awe.
"Humans are not supposed to breathe in particles," he says.
Think about how it feels to breathe in and out.
Take a look, breathe in, breath out, and wind down.
Breathe in through the right and close with your thumb.
Breathe in from your nose and fill your entire chest.
It's becoming increasingly difficult to breathe in India's capital New Delhi.
People with the condition pause when they breathe in their sleep.
We bear each other hoping to breathe in each other's freedom.
We breathe in their scent as they decay along the riverbanks.
It told people to breathe in hot air from hair dryers.
She leaned over the bowl to breathe in the rising steam.
Breathe in while counting to four at a fairly leisurely pace.
Let the ocean air flow in and breathe in and out.
But I didn't go out to breathe in the cool air.
It offers little space to breathe in, as a dungeon-set adventure.
You can watch in real time as you breathe in and out.
So yes, plants do breathe in carbon dioxide and breathe out oxygen!
I just waited 45 minutes to breathe in flavored oxygen #ingoophealth pic.twitter.
So if you let art breathe, everybody will breathe in the art.
Breathe in through your nose on a count of three seconds. 3.
I remember in "Swan Lake" everyone could barely breathe in those costumes.
Not only that, it can be uncomfortable to breathe in dry air.
Often, that's by planting trees that breathe in and store carbon dioxide.
Not only that, it can be uncomfortable to breathe in dry air.
We breathe in our environment, and thus it pours itself into us.
As they work, humans breathe in airborne particles, which deposit in their lungs.
Breathe in and recognize everything that's flowing through your mind and your body.
The only downside, of course, was that you couldn't really breathe in it.
In the long term, people who breathe in the dust could develop cancer.
The disease causes muscular weakness and a sudden inability to breathe in infants.
Here's what you might have missed in a busy news week: Breathe in.
Breathe in cleaner and neutralized air with the EdenPURE G-4 for $77.
I breathe in and realize that woodsy cologne are now on my skin, too.
Holding the right nostril closed, breathe in through the left and then close it.
Slowly breathe in, expanding your belly, to the count of five. 3. Pause. 4.
Someone can accidentally swallow or breathe in the eggs through contaminated food or beverages.
I start with a gratitude prayer and breathe in love and breathe out negativity.
There's something about narrating it that allows it to breathe in a different way.
People breathe in small droplets of water that contain the bacteria, the CDC says.
"Breathe in water, and your absence will do things to the world," he says.
I've become less unforgiving about it, but I'm still always trying to breathe in.
Speechless... mainly because I'd have to open my mouth and breathe in to talk.
It's okay for a plus size woman to let her body breathe in her clothing.
Dr Miller made these animals breathe in gold particles twice a week for five weeks.
I could barely breathe in spin class last night and I started having chest pain.
The tiny boys, who are being helped to breathe in an incubator, have separate heads.
Stop squishing your baguette and let it breathe in this super-flexible silicone clutch. 5.
Take a moment to breathe in the scent and then slowly drink from the glass.
" He frowned, to say, "Don't let her breathe in until we get off the bus.
I boarded a train, eager to breathe in a gulp of fresh, authentic Italian air.
For example, breathe out anxiety, breathe in goodness, strength, or whatever you're trying to cultivate.
Outdoors, we breathe in toxins delivered by car traffic, coal-fired plants and oil refineries.
When we breathe in and out, virus particles escape, surrounded by a droplet of moisture.
And letting my thigh meat breathe in public is a huge part of that process.
Trees and forests breathe in carbon dioxide and store it safely away from the atmosphere.
At worst, the consequences are akin to what happens when you breathe in polluted air.
You sleep and breathe in English, you learn to embrace flip flops in the classroom.
Breathe in a special way, which you can learn by downloading an app for $1.99.
You want to aim to breathe out for longer than you breathe in, and pause after breathing in and out; so you might choose to count for three when you breathe in, then pause and count to five when you breathe out, then pause.
If you were being invited by them you were being invited to breathe in rarified air.
Instead I breathe in mint vapor and doze off to the sound of my teachers voice.
"We do it to wash off the old and breathe in the new," the friend clarifies.
Swift even confirmed that she loves "Breathe In. Breathe Out." in a now-deleted Tumblr post.
The next minute I felt so goddamn anxious I wanted to breathe in a paper bag.
Slowly breathe in through your nose and out through your mouth, if you are not weeping.
It's really nice to be able to breathe in and not feel an instant burning sensation.
"I was wearing this tight, metallic dress — I could not breathe in this dress," she said.
It turns magical flowers into ether, allowing you to breathe in the magical crystals locked inside.
Immediately, feet alight on alien terrain, ears channel novel sounds and noses breathe in unfamiliar scents.
Here's what that looks like: Black and Hispanic Americans breathe in the country's most toxic air.
Joe thinks he can breathe in a small town because small town people are good people.
Because of mold in the house, Pamela's daughter needs the device to breathe in her sleep.
I hadn't thought about songs like "We Fall Down" or "Breathe" in years before this show.
They don't carry tanks of air to breathe in the heavy, often toxic smoke of structure fires.
It also increases the number of people that will breathe in dirty air when a fire ignites.
They frustrated the Oilers all night, barely giving Edmonton any room to breathe in the neutral zone.
Your face is so cold that it hurts as you panic to breathe in your sleeping bag.
"Peace seemed to breathe in the very atmosphere," the captain said, for all the boisterous carry-on.
I want you to be able to move and breathe in my clothes but still feel glam.
People who breathe in smoke or smoggy air may experience symptoms of asthma and generally difficulty breathing.
Those measures alone would give unions a little room to breathe in an otherwise anti-labor atmosphere.
I was pulling over every other mile to take it in and breathe in the fresh air.
It&aposs really nice to be able to breathe in and not feel an instant burning sensation.
In a separate test, the monkeys were forced to breathe in fumes from a Ford F-250.
Another research gap: NASA scientists would like to know how toxic moon dust is to breathe in.
This is my favorite to use: breathe in for four seconds, hold for five, breathe out for six.
Air pollution There's nothing better than getting up and stepping outside to breathe in that crisp, morning air.
Many think that they breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide through their nostrils like a filter.
Take a walk in the lovely weather while you still can, and breathe in that fresh outdoor air!
They'll nourish and restore the skin as you soak and breathe in the bath bomb's fruity, floral scent.
But with this one, it's like everything's ash and you can't breathe in the atmosphere so… we'll see.
If you're flustered, Alvarado has some basic pregame advice: "Breathe in and out, roll your shoulders, then begin."
I haven't seen my friends in three weeks because I'm afraid to breathe in the air around them.
Winter allows us to breathe in resins and smokiness at a trickle, which has a beautiful haunting quality.
The Jewish conservative's case against Trump was far more simple: Breathe in deeply with your nose and … smell.
"I would rather breathe in the smell than set fire to it and cause a disaster," she said.
"You need to sniff, rather than just breathe, in order to get the maximum impact," she tells participants.
Today's 360 video shows a site where visitors breathe in air that is said to have healing powers.
They expect the air to be cleaner and fresher than the air they breathe in their urban communities.
This is why it can be harder to breathe in the winter season than in humid summer months.
But instead of finding yourself fighting for space to breathe in these tourist traps, head to Hydra Island.
I think we really learned to see things and let them breathe in more of a VC role.
I will fight for you with every breathe in my body and I will never ever let you down.
Turn off the news and nourish your body, tend to your skin, or breathe in some healing aromatherapy oils.
You just relax behind it, breathe in and out of your nose, and just stop your brain ticking away.
Take a spoonful of coffee, then slurp it loudly to breathe in the aromas and fully cover your palate.
"You could breathe in several hundred nanograms of these carcinogens long after the last cigarette burned out," says Miller.
You breathe in a fast, rhythmic way that oxygenates your brain, activating your parasympathetic nervous system and relaxing you.
Breathe in the crisp autumn air during your outdoor ceremony on this patch of heaven in the Michigan countryside.
Even before fallout reaches the ground, an explosion stirs up other debris that might be dangerous to breathe in.  
She liked to close her eyes, breathe in the smell of a place, and feel its ghosts around her.
First, sit comfortably with your eyes closed or unfocused and breathe in and exhale slowly, focusing on your breath.
"I like a horse to make the first sniff, and then I'll just breathe in her nose," he said.
Once I left, I was extremely relieved and I was not able to breathe in three years until now.
At one point, the model seems to breathe in a cloud of smoke, then puff it out her mouth.
I knew how to breathe in a way that, at the very least, convinced my body I was fine.
Later on, someone else who got into the same elevator might breathe in those germs and develop the disease.
On the whole, the world will start to feel like it has more room to breathe in the streets. 
" If we were looking for a mantra, he suggested that we breathe in to "Let," and exhale to "go.
The arid heated air we breathe in winter can cause nosebleeds and make us more susceptible to respiratory infections.
The aroma — a combination of adhesives and other chemicals — may not be all that healthy to breathe in any way.
Interestingly enough, you can't get it from another person -- you have to breathe in water droplets that contain the bacteria.
That would keep the core app clean and give the tools plenty of room to breathe in their own space.
Breathe in, breathe out, meditation is key," she continued, and signed off with an air kiss, "And um, you're beautiful.
Ask them to breathe in and out through their noses while their hands "ride" the corresponding movement of their ribs.
So to make this happen, I am having to breathe in and breathe out and poor good, fresh Hennessy [out].
"Honestly, it's really hard to breathe in this thing," he wrote of the giant glass dome 'shopped around his head.
Williams, who was suspected of an attempted robbery, struggled to breathe in the car for about 15 minutes without help.
If you're not dead after the Humvee explodes, then you are going to breathe in bits of the vaporized Humvee.
You're supposed to breathe in as the flower gets large and the taps more intense and exhale as both diminish.
Then, as the adrenaline subsided, she began to think about Leal trying to breathe, in what would be excruciating conditions.
Editorial It is no longer safe to breathe in New Delhi, one of the most polluted cities in the world.
They didn't even pause to breathe in the toxic fumes and confirm that a Vladimir Pootin' had indeed been deployed.
Breathe in the timeless truths of nature itself and nature will reward you by whispering in your ear: Tom Brady.
Sometimes I see an ad that instructs me to breathe in as a circle expands then exhale when it shrinks.
A couple on the lam takes a moment to breathe in this scene from "Queen & Slim," directed by Melina Matsoukas.
Pack a lunch — there are a number of places to picnic — or just sit and breathe in the fragrant gardens.
Every time you breathe in, you supply your body's cells with the oxygen they need to convert food into energy.
Mr. Weber put his hand on Mr. Wood's forehead and told him to close his eyes and breathe in deeply.
When some people breathe in-and-out, they make an audible noise, which can be picked up by sensitive phone receivers.
She decides to believe in the possible reality she saw in a recurring dream: She can breathe in this new world.
Cutting down forests and paving over grasslands destroys organisms that naturally breathe in and hold onto greenhouse gases from the atmosphere.
In 2004 came her first album, Breathe In, with The Same Side (2006) and Letters To A Ghost (2015) following behind.
"Once I left, I was extremely relieved and I was not able to breathe in three years until now," she said.
Gyllenhaal also addressed a question that we have been wondering since last week: can he actually breathe in the Mysterio helmet?
So I walked out the same door Rihanna did, trying to breathe in her essence and channeling that same boss attitude.
Players then regularly breathe in those creatures, and can develop inflamed lungs as a result—or even a fatal lung disease.
The one where you breathe in so deeply through your nose that you feel your chest push up into your shoulders.
The pollution we breathe in is already one of the biggest killers in the world, taking years off of people's lives.
But this month, Libra, you need to get out, breathe in some fresh air, and reconnect with your colleagues and community.
And they can be extra risky, since they can trap and hold virus-containing droplets that wearers can then breathe in.
It is the version of the gas that we humans, among many other organisms, need to breathe in order to live.
During Hurricane Harvey in August 2017, I felt what it was like to breathe in a concentrated amount of toxic air.
It never has and never will be anything but welcoming to all human beings who live, move, and breathe in God's world.
We can't take anything for granted, because every single second that we continue to breathe in and out feels like an accomplishment.
Plus, you get to cycle through beautiful scenery and breathe in fresh air — not the huffing and puffing of your spin mates.
It occurs when you breathe in an irritating substance or particle, which passes through your nostrils into the lining of your nose.
They get to crawl and explore the garden, climb all over me, get dirty and breathe in lots of beautiful fresh air!
As I try to breathe in a little peace, Amanda storms in to tell me that I am nothing compared to her.
Breathe in that fresh air, enjoy that lack of phone signal, and relish the fact that no one will hear you scream!
For example, Super Mario Galaxy showed us that Mario can breathe in the vacuum of space, but still succumb to suffocation underwater.
Drake Doremus, who directed Equals, has successfully captured moony romances on-screen before, both in Breathe In and, more notably, Like Crazy.
One example is 4-7-8 method, in which you breathe in for four seconds, hold for seven, and exhale for eight.
"Even if it worked at all, which it doesn't, people still breathe in from their nose, not just their mouths," Atmar said.
When I breathe in, signals run along nerves wired straight to the parts of my brain governing emotional memory and associative learning.
New Year's Reality: Close your eyes and breathe in the aroma of the lavender bath crystals you got at the farmers market.
I breathe in the downstairs couple's routine meals today some kind of stew     do I live on Pluto or another celestial snowball?
"The Israeli occupation controls the air we breathe in the West Bank or Gaza," said Jamal Rajoub, the deputy governor of Jericho.
If people reuse masks, they can breathe in virus-containing droplets from the masks while putting them on or taking them off.
Guests who book a spa service for at least $245 are welcome to breathe in the saline air at no additional charge.
"Conceptually, there is much more space out in the Dogpatch — space to think and breathe in this ever-encroaching city," he says.
My constituents breathe in all of this pollution and, as a result, suffer higher rates of asthma and other serious respiratory problems.
They're, like, weird tentacle monster spaceships, with cockpits replete with veins and folds and they probably breathe in some entirely unsettling way.
We breathe in the bad air in an era in which we are daily subjected to nonexistent, farcical, or inane environmental policy.
Plus, it's just so nice to breathe in fresh air and people-watch, look at houses, and let my mind wander while running.
Marvel skipped Peter's origin story, only briefly alluding to the death of Uncle Ben, and let a youthful Holland breathe in the role.
As the night wore on, they clawed to pry open pieces of wood from the door so they could breathe in fresh air.
These immune cells patrol your airways, hoovering up and degrading bits of dust, pollen, and any other foreign objects that you breathe in.
Hillman discusses how the word "aesthetic" is related to the Greek word "aisthesis," which means "to breathe in" — a sudden intake of breath.
The truth is we breathe in air and breathe out air, and the gas exchange happens in the blood vessels of the lungs.
Shoppers breathe in the highest levels of nitrogen dioxide in Britain as they navigate a road that is among the capital's most dangerous.
You can turn it on in during the day to clean up the air in your home so you don't breathe in irritants.
Nearly half of those who breathe in these spores have no symptoms, or symptoms are so mild they never visit the doctor's office.
"Even if it worked at all, which it doesn't, people still breathe in from their nose, not just their mouths," Atmar told CNN.
I've taken for granted that we have clean air to breathe in cities, relatively speaking, and most people have access to clean water.
I wrote this book in order to breathe, in order to find my way through a story I didn't know how to tell.
So if you are within 3 to 6 feet of someone who is infected, you are likely to breathe in their germy exhalations.
You may ask yourself two questions while watching this vocal competition: Who's behind the mask, and how can they breathe in that thing?
Another study finds that while white people largely cause air pollution, blacks and Latinos are more likely to breathe in that polluted air.
It's easier than you think, and there's a major bonus gift: Mom won't have to breathe in harmful petrochemicals from the paraffin wax.
These interstitials don't have much room to breathe in between all the footage of the show, but that doesn't make them superficial details.
This one is using a foam pillow, and rescuers are making sure it keeps its nose above water to breathe in plenty of oxygen.
When we breathe in, oxygen breaks down (or oxidizes) chemical bonds in calories, for example, and releases the energy for use by our cells.
People can't keep the newspaper in their house forever; they run out of room, it gets moldy, they breathe in spores, they get sick.
"A child could be on the floor, not able to breathe, in a matter of seconds, because someone can't afford the $600," she said.
It moves at its own pace, letting you breathe in each languid shot of a New Orleans that hasn't been seen on TV before.
In the shadow of a Marathon Oil refinery, children breathe in polluted air and face higher rates of asthma and cancer than other neighborhoods.
The ONLY hope in all of this could only come from his heavenly daddy who placed breathe in Matthews lungs from the very beginning.
People can get sick when they breathe in mist or accidentally take water into the lungs containing the bacteria that causes the lung infection.
So while we can breathe in and exhale atmospheric nitrogen, in this form it is also inert and cannot be absorbed into our bodies.
However within the barrage of beating metal that The Shape You Took Before The Ache gives, Exalt surprisingly gives listeners songs to breathe in.
While none of the women met the criteria for sleep apnea, they didn't breathe in as deeply when they were lying on their backs.
I have no interest in doing anything that doesn't give me that ability to breathe in the character and to have a creative experience.
Members of the expedition were dressed in sheepskin to protect from the extreme cold and used oxygen tanks to breathe in the thin air.
While the dysfunctional gang is trying not to breathe in smoke, Alex Levy (Jennifer Aniston) is finally exhaling all her toxic pent-up energy.
At that point Claire, who's never known what it's like to have clear lungs, will breathe in -- for the first time -- her new life.
You only breathe in infectious droplets from someone who is close to you, and the window seat places you in the most protected space.
People can get ill when they breathe in water droplets in the air containing the bacteria, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
My experience involved waiting 45 minutes on line to breathe in flavored oxygen (you could mix lavender, lemon, grapefruit and eucalyptus flavors) for 10 minutes.
I remember spending a lot of time on that one trying to get it to breathe in a way that it had never breathed before.
I found it hard to breathe and started holding a scarf over my mouth so that I didn't have to breathe in the mold directly.
Before your training stretch out your arms to feel big, breathe in and out deeply, and get ready to be bright, positive, clear, and kind.
It can spread to human water sources and infect your lungs when you breathe in mist from a fountain or steam from a hot tub.
Breathe in its delightful essential oils, which include grapefruit, eucalyptus, and peppermint, and you'll be transported to a place far, far away from your stresses.
And if you take a lungful of it for fun, you'll be like "whoooooo..." for about the time it takes to breathe in and out.
To get Legionnaires' disease or Pontiac fever, "you have to breathe in Legionella in aerosolized water, meaning small droplets like mists or vapors," he said.
Australia's Bernard Tomic reported struggling to breathe in the conditions during his open-air court qualifier against U.S. player Denis Kudla at the Australian Open.
Spirits are thought to hang around cemeteries, and there&aposs a chance you could breathe in their spirit, which would not be a good thing.
"When you exercise in polluted areas, you breathe in more, and you get more of the particles and gases getting to your lungs," he said.
"You can really breathe in San Jose/ They've got a lot of space," the lyrics run, which shows how things have changed in 503 years.
"In the middle of the night when I'm crying, he wakes up and tells me to breathe in my nose and out my mouth," Carr said.
It's also well understood that particulate air pollution doesn't just make it difficult to breathe in the short term, but it's linked to serious heart disease.
The "Air Swing," meanwhile, is a swing surrounded by three silent fans intended to increase the amount of oxygen you breathe in and, effectively, improve sleep.
Users breathe in the vapors released through a canister, and the marijuana comes in small, single-use "pods" that are independently filled by legally authorized growers.
The first suit weighed 100 kg (220 lb) and was so hard to breathe in that an oxygen tube was attached, Nakajima reminisced in later years.
It's a play on traditional meditation tapes, an amped-up fever dream of "breathe in"s and "breathe out"s that spiral into gabba and hardcore.
Breathe in this pose for three breaths, going deeper as it feels comfortable for you or lessening the stretch if it feels like too much pressure.
Normally, it would be inadvisable to breathe in Moon dust, given that it is packed with spiky particles that can injure or kill people if inhaled.
There's only one kind of breathing exercise available (breathe in for four seconds, out for six), and just three introductory "lessons" in the heart meditation section.
Study after study has been published in recent months, expanding on our understanding of just how bad it is for us to breathe in dirty air.
This particular trio were asked to breathe in the gold dust 24 hours before they underwent surgery intended to clear their plaques and unblock their constricted vessels.
What happens in Malaysia or the Amazon or the Congo will also affect the quality of air that you breathe in New York or London or Wales.
One limitation is that they didn't test the levels of toxins that actually end up in the aerosol produced by these products that users would breathe in.
So if you find yourself trying not to breathe in the smell of the paste your henna artist plans to use, don't let it touch your skin.
For a while I stood there, watching these tubes breathe in and out, and I felt even more insecure and vulnerable than I had in the original.
Huawei designed the MateBook 13 to breathe in cool air from intakes at the bottom of the laptop, which is fine if you're using it on a desk.
His mother, looking haggard, was drowsing by the bed; waking, she crushed his hand in hers, bent to kiss his cheek and, he thought, breathe in his hair.
These things aren't going to kill you, but they aren't good for you to breathe in every night, especially if you have allergies or asthma, BuzzFeed previously reported.
That means you can breathe in the sweet scents of Crisp Morning Air and Vanilla Bean Noel for less than what you'd spend on plain ol' drugstore soap.
But many older homes still contain lead paint, which is particularly dangerous when it peels, chips or turns to dust - easy for kids to swallow or breathe in.
A study in Barcelona found that, although travel accounts for just 6% of people's time, that is when they breathe in 24% of their intake of nitrogen dioxide.
If you're standing too close, you can breathe in the droplets, which may contain the coronavirus if the person coughing is infected, according to the World Health Organization.
But many older homes still contain lead paint, which is particularly dangerous when it peels, chips or turns to dust – easy for kids to swallow or breathe in.
According to the WHO, the disease can spread when an infected person coughs or sneezes, and others around them breathe in or touch surfaces where those droplets land.
But for people hospitalized with severe infections, coronavirus damages their lungs and makes it hard to breathe in and circulate the amount of oxygen that their bodies need.
This one is such a slap in the face and a kick in the stomach that there is a benefit to having a chance to breathe in between.
"I like to recharge, to breathe in nature," he says of a family-owned cabin in a forest in Cozumel where they spent Christmas in 2016 and made Oleta.
Delhi is one of the world's most polluted cities, with its residents often struggling to breathe in air quality that is worse than in the Chinese capital of Beijing.
Marie Claire reveals that lyrics from "Getaway Car" are lyrics that Duff wrote in her 2015 song, "Breathe In. Breathe Out." from her 2015 album of the same name.
I've seen this story across the country: Businesses flooded out in Davenport, Iowa; homes burned to ashes in Agoura Hills, California; families breathe in toxic fumes in south Philadelphia.
Viewers are encouraged to lift bell jars and breathe in the scents of the apocalypse: tsunami, drought, nuclear blast, and asteroid collision, co-created with scent artist Daniel Krasofski.
Twelve-year-old Lalani lives on a mysterious island populated by people, strange creatures and stories that seem to live and breathe in the very air of the place.
Because of technological innovation and also regulation, our nation's electricity generating units do not spew out the black carbon and smog-forming components you'll see and breathe in China.
" She urges him to take refuge in these sensory memories, just as she has: "Breathe in, Patricio, and you will remember your mother when she was at her happiest.
" But the act and ritual of remembrance, rather than its object, are what become important: "make a binding of your mind / surface the body / breathe in quick breaths / huff!
And long after adults and kids breathe in heavy concentrations of sulfur dioxide, according to the Centers for Diseases Control, they can develop wheezing fits and other respiratory problems.
The art is given space to breathe in large rooms of exposed brick, punctuated by original wooden columns, and with hundreds of windows that let natural light stream in.
You might breathe in the virus after a pig has coughed or sneezed, for example, or maybe you touch something that an infected pig has contaminated with their saliva.
Our cognitive abilities take a big hit when we breathe in pollution over a long time, according to the study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
It is even worse in the towns on the outskirts of Warsaw, where people breathe in an equivalent of up to 2,400 cigarettes a year, or 6.5 a day.
Their faces are most often hidden behind masks; their expressions are enigmatically opaque; they are rendered in magpie color schemes; they breathe in buckshot, and they gaze elsewhere forever.
Garner could be heard saying "I can't breathe" in the video, a phrase that became rallying cry for street protesters in the wake of a spate of police-involved deaths.
Lindsay (whose skills are pictured above) encouraged us to relax and feel the movement of the board, breathe in the salty air and listen to the sounds of the sea.
Not only do you have to lean over and stretch your poor aching back, but you're forced to breathe in odiferous fumes and sweat through your very favorite T-shirt.
The album (which follows the Stargazer and November EPs) shreds hard, then lets you breathe in healing, melancholic guitar notes and later, without breaking a sweat, flows on relentless blastbeats.
It's part of the cultural ether, a thing you breathe in as surely as Superman or movies where two people who hate each other are obviously meant to get married.
It's the job of your nose to make the air you breathe in warm and wet so that when it gets to your lungs it does not irritate the cells.
When we breathe in, oxygen interacts with the food we've consumed, breaking down (or oxidizing) chemical bonds where the calories are stored and releasing them for use by our cells.
Ms. Auth's voice came on prompting me to breathe in and out for a count of seven, first concentrating on my feet, then all the way up to my head.
I open the 513-page document, with all its legalese and redactions, breathe in the history of the moment and … immediately open five different tabs of junk on the internet.
As you breathe in the steam, the moisture combined with the solution breaks up mucus in your system, while moisturizing and hydrating your irritated air passages at the same time.
There's a very specific way to do it (remember, never breathe in) and it takes a lot of practice to master, but I agreed not to give away any secrets.
The breathing meditation gives you a voice telling you when to breathe in and out, along with ambient noise on the inhale and a pleasant whooshing sound on the exhale.
It's an aesthetic that pretty much omits sky-high stilettos and I-can't-breathe-in-this kinds of silhouettes, allowing for women to still look perfectly put together without compromising comfort.
But people not in the direct path of flames aren't free from danger: Smoke from the fires has made the air hazardous to breathe in many areas, particularly in Northern California.
Prosecutors introduced surveillance video at the trial of the thick black smoke that awaited them, and Officer Rodriguez testified that she had been unable to breathe in the hot, chaotic scene.
I deny knowing that C.*, my girlfriend, was coming to see me, because that's easier than trying to explain what only a prisoner understands: that it's hard to breathe in prison.
Because stomach sleepers will have their faces pressed into the pillow, the hypoallergenic properties on this Extra Soft Down Pillow make it safer to breathe in the night, says Bedding Pal.
Wealthier people already breathe in cleaner air — air pollution tends to be concentrated in low income areas — and bear less of the burden of environmental problems, natural disasters, and climate change.
POLITICO reported last year that the assessment was poised to find that the levels of formaldehyde that most Americans breathe in daily puts them at risk for leukemia and other ailments.
The team discovered the animal barely alive on Monday, struggling to stay afloat and breathe in a canal near the Malaysian border, Thailand's department of marine and coastal resources said on Facebook.
It is a moment of pure poetry, certainly, but hold the glass to your nose and breathe in, sniff deeply and detect the notes of something else deep in its bouquet: Sadism.
Then you head back to base after battle and hang out and breathe in all the smoke from trash fires, because the smoke was in the mess halls and bathrooms and barracks.
As you breathe in the aroma of incense, browse herbs, henna and kitchen supplies; thumb through books on philosophy and ayurveda; and maybe leave with a singing bowl or some cricket gear.
He knows this is no place to stay, that it cannot be healthy to breathe in here, but he and his brother and his brother's wife have no other place to go.
It stayed that way for about 20 minutes, long enough for a few people at one Fort Myers hotel to sneak outside, marvel at the calm, and breathe in the tropical air.
Flipping through Clifton's "Collected" is an American journey where the multitudinous concerns of this American life are given space to breathe in a way that is as masterly as it is singular.
He showed me the hole in his suit meant for his dick and talked about how it's impossible for the skin to breathe in a full body suit and how uncomfortable that is.
Although lead has not been used in paint since the late 1970s, it remains in many older homes and buildings, where it can peel off and create dust that you might breathe in.
Saw-mill workers and cabinetmakers who breathe in lots of dust from cutting and shaping wood regularly are more likely to develop cancers of the sinus and nasal cavity than the average person.
I hope there is a time when I remember what it's like to grab lunch with a friend, to watch dogs play in the surf, to breathe in the air and just be.
I breathe in that strange space, trying to summon you long enough for tea and a few questions, long enough to tell you what you made possible for a little somebody like me.
Some intriguing early research suggests links between the microbes that our animal companions bring into our homes — and that we breathe in and swallow — and the microbes that thrive in our digestive tract.
"I can breathe in front of reporters," she said, referring to the cat-and-mouse games she played with journalists who relentlessly pursued her around the Capitol prior to the vote on Kavanaugh.
The message is for players to take time to breathe in the atmosphere, recognize only four teams are still standing in the 2019 NCAA Tournament and then refocus on winning two more games.
"Breathe in the naturally fragrant red cedar interior, while the sun shines in the two windows, and the 8-foot standing room gives your thoughts room to rise to the sky," the listing reads. 
With any luck, that half of the story will take a little more time to breathe in the fears it evokes, and take the time to appreciate their impact as much as their imagery.
Exposure to air pollution in the U.S. is unevenly distributed, with the white population causing much of the pollution that black and Hispanic populations breathe in, a thought-provoking and novel new study found.
Apple introduced a similar feature called Breathe in its new Apple Watch software; though Fitbit has said its Relax app is more personalized, because it uses your heart rate to gauge your breathing rate.
Well—" and she pauses, your mom, she pauses to really breathe in the moment, "—well, she's pregnant, and Jan [Jan is Lisa's mother, you know this] doesn't think she's going to get her GED.
A termite colony, which may contain a million bugs, has about the same metabolic rate as a nine-hundred-pound cow, and, like cows (and humans), termites breathe in oxygen and expel carbon dioxide.
People with dysphagia not only breathe in more food and liquid but also tend to have worse oral hygiene, raising the risk that anything reaching their lungs will contain a dangerous glut of bacteria.
If you breathe in a lot of smoke from any fire, especially a fire in a building with man-made materials that can emit these toxins, you basically have chemical burns of the airway.
But the big push for bigger glasses may have originated not so much in the desire to drink more wine as to derive greater pleasure from allowing finer wines to breathe in airier vessels.
One simple exercise Dr. Chatterjee recommends is called the "3-4-5 Breath," in which you breathe in for three seconds, hold it for four seconds, then exhale slowly to the count of five.
Speaking of face masks, my neighbor, who's a general contractor, came home after an hour of spackling this morning feeling awful because he'd had to breathe in the vile stuff the whole time. Why?
Lynzi tightened her fist around the lead rope of Chuggs, a beast of a burro she'd borrowed that outweighed her by a good 20073 pounds, and tried to breathe in the thin mountain air.
At Belarus' National Speleotherapy Clinic, you can still head over one thousand feet underground to breathe in the cleansing air of a working salt mine, where tunnels house doctors' offices as well as gym equipment.
These fans have built-in air purifying technology, which can detect and weed out pollutants, particulate matter and more of the nasty stuff we sometimes breathe in that we probably should not be breathing in.
In many of the crowded cells, members of the 26s and the 28s control access to food, access to the wardens, even the brief chance to stand by the grille to breathe in fresh air.
Some of Kallon's neighbors start returning home from the checkpoint, but others choose to wait, saying the dust and carbon monoxide created by the explosives make it too difficult to breathe in the immediate aftermath.
He loved me so much that sometimes after I left his classroom, he lowered himself into my chair and rested his head against the seminar table, trying to breathe in what was left of me.
Early results indicate that bicyclists in lanes that are separated from active traffic by a row of parked cars breathe in a lot less pollution than those who use bike lanes adjacent to the traffic.
When LeBron James and other NBA stars wore shirts reading "I Can't Breathe" in honor of Eric Garner and other black men killed by police, none of the league's more well-known white players followed suit.
These are the shapeless shifts I wore to hide my belly, the old, loose button-down that made my arms look slimmer, and that one nice dress I can wear to weddings and actually breathe in.
At one point, she tries on a burqa—"My God, you can't even breathe in here," she says—and enters a local college, where she criticizes the Taliban before a group of men praising the militants.
Well Folklore, spiritual traditions and even mothers have for ages drawn an implicit connection between respiration and state of mind: Breathe in deeply through your nose, we are told, to clarify thoughts, achieve serenity, defuse tantrums.
And though our language seems to get drowned out as crowds travel from all over to see our city, we still breathe in that same beautiful smell of Lisbon as our ancestors have from the beginning.
Experts believe the disease, a potentially deadly form of pneumonia that spreads when people breathe in the bacteria from mist or water drippings, originated from a display of hot tubs in one section of the fair.
Walking through the dining room — a long, tall space that used to be a hair salon — you may breathe in a thick cloud of pungent, peppery smoke that will set off a small chorus of coughs.
But while we generally cannot change our hearts' rhythm by choice, we can alter how we breathe, in some cases consciously, as in holding our breath, or with little volition, such as sighing, gasping or yawning.
I'm including only older men who can breathe in this statistic; if I fine tune it to include the highly-sought-after demographic of older men who are not homeless, the ratio could really depress you.
This season is also taking a page from The Expanse in examining some of the practicalities of waging war across planets, with oxygenators that let soldiers breathe in thin atmosphere proving to be the most strategic resource.
In particular, Prochet returned to her childhood music conservatory to learn drums, which she plays on "Breathe In, Breathe Out", and wrote violin arrangements with Fiske, all of which were recorded in a suburb outside of Stockholm.
Thanks to the generosity of his friends and a special beach wheelchair, Thomas, who was born with cerebral palsy, was able to feel sand between his toes and breathe in salty ocean air for the first time.
Any time I was lost, I could go outside and breathe in the air and go look at the scenery and get some kind of clues or hints of what I should be doing with the dance.
Racial slurs, accusations of being the "real racist," being called ungrateful for being allowed to live and breathe in this great country that let runaway slaves in... after a time, all of it blends into background noise.
Aficionados printed t-shirts parodying the caption "**I move away from the mic to breathe in," which appears early in the video (and explains why Zonday continually ducks out of shot like he's apple-bobbing on Halloween).
I reach out to an experienced friend for further instructions, and he advises me that a five-second spray on a clean sock will do the trick; hold to mouth, breathe in a few times, and enjoy.
"The best thing is social distancing and keeping yourself away from large crowds where you may breathe in or catch the virus," says Dr. Purvi Parikh, allergy & infectious disease doctor and allergist with the Allergy & Asthma Network.
Before I get in bed but after I turn off the lights, I warm up a tiny bit between my palms and breathe in deeply a few times before rubbing it on my wrists, temples, and neck.
Beyond disinfecting surfaces and washing your hands, the number one way to prevent catching or spreading coronavirus is through so-called "social distancing" — staying away from other people so you can't breathe in their potentially infected droplets.
It's harder to breathe in the humid north, up there so close to Brazil and Paraguay, the rushing river guarded by mosquito sentinels and a sky that can turn from limpid blue to stormy black in minutes.
Last year's pop-up at Saks Fifth Avenue, The Wellery, was a high-end, 24-stall "wellness mall" where you could, among other things, pay $2500 for a 1503-minute slot to breathe in high-end Himalayan salts.
When Rosa Klebb, the villain of "From Russia With Love" (1957), interrogated her victims, she "would watch the eyes in the face a few inches away from hers and breathe in the screams as if they were perfume".
Without deliberately aerosolizing the drug, then, unless you're actually manufacturing the pure stuff or somehow manage to accidentally snort or breathe in a big burst of pure powder, risk from air or skin contact with fentanyl is minimal.
He could say to Mike, as had so often been said to him, "You have only yourself to blame," and leave him there, struggling to breathe in that desolate storage facility, so as to teach him a lesson.
This was always stupid, but when you're closing the doors to your house so your 5-day-old doesn't breathe in ash and wildfire smoke in the middle of one of the nation's biggest cities, it seems criminal.
This occurs in part because we can breathe in or ingest microorganisms that wind up in these tissues and require an immune response, but also because the stress of exercise causes physiological and biochemical changes within these tissues.
"They're really more piddlebugs than spittlebugs," Philip G. D. Matthews, a researcher in the zoology department at the University of British Columbia, who just published a report on how spittlebugs manage to breathe in that nest of bubbles.
"She's grateful to be able to breathe in the fresh air, walk in the fresh air," her lawyer, Richard A. Portale, said, standing across the street from the prison, on a hill where journalists had been camped out.
BELGRADE (Reuters) - Despite clear skies and sunshine, residents of the Serbian capital have gasped this week in the acrid air, struggling to breathe in a city whose air pollution readings have approached those of Beijing, Delhi, Lahore and Karachi.
I try to practice 4-7-8 breathing [breathe in for four seconds, hold your breath for seven, then exhale for eight] a couple of times every hour to help me reduce stress and regulate my parasympathetic nervous system.
Because, now that it's summertime, who really wants to walk around with skirts that lead to chaffing or too-tight pants that don't allow for any room to breathe in case you drink one too many glasses of rosé.
Or, at least, this is the space artist Michael Pinsky has built to help people around the world understand what it may feel like to breathe in New Delhi, without all the life-threatening and lung-harming health effects.
Whether it is early in the morning, just before the sun rises, or late in the afternoon when the sky is pink and purple, all I have to do is breathe in the salty air and my stress diminishes.
You couldn't breathe in the early 20033s without sucking in a lungful of Kid A. Atmospheric, enigmatic, and inquisitive, Radiohead's fourth album was a progressive proclamation that made its predecessor, OK Computer, seem like a punk record by comparison.
Her tried-and-true method, the 4-7-8 breathing technique, is theoretically as simple as it sounds: You breathe in for four counts, hold your breath for seven, then exhale for eight counts, and repeat until you fall asleep.
"For maximum productivity, you want to breathe in a way that will keep you in the parasympathetic zone so you are calm and stress-free, but not too far into it to the point where your mind is mush," Gerbarg said.
"DEEP VR"'s distinguishing feature is that the video is connected to your own breathing, synced courtesy of a sensor mechanism you wear like a belt against your diaphragm: as you breathe in, you rise through the waters, and vice versa.
For Pantone's color experts, the role Greenery will have in 2017 is to serve as a signal for us to breathe in deep and reinvigorate our fatigued selves, who are very likely anxious or terrified at the years to come.
I especially remember Drusilla and Spike acting like the other was a cupcake; their orgasmic faces, fanged teeth bared, moving their open mouths in a mid-air love bite as if trying to breathe in the sex they were exuding.
BIRMINGHAM, England, August 22 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Breathe in, breathe out; Yu tried to clear his mind of the years he spent enslaved in a restaurant as the group of survivors finished meditating and turned to their plans for the future.
You can breathe in for 4 seconds, hold for 7 and exhale for 8 to reach deep calm; use a 4-4-4-4 method for heightened performance like Navy Seals; or try a lively 6-2 to wake yourself up.
When you're standing in the rubble of rebel-held Aleppo with bombs crashing around you or watching a malnourished baby struggle to breathe in Yemen or confronting a Taliban commander about civilian casualties, you just think, fake news my ass.
Their sibling relationship is genuinely sweet, if not entirely believable (flashbacks indicate they're supposed to around the same age, which, lol), and her presence gives Hobbs some welcome opportunities to breathe in between bouts of one-upmanship with her brother.
Among its uses, helium is used to cool superconducting magnets in medical magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners, as a lifting gas in balloons and airships, as a gas to breathe in deep-sea diving and to keep satellite instruments cool.
The vast majority of Israelis who live and breathe in Israel, even those in far-left circles, believe that Israel has the right to exist as a state in some capacity, whether within the 85033 or the post-1967 borders.
Then you release the medication from the inhaler by pressing the canister down, breathe in slowly and deeply through the spacer (for spacers with a whistle, you do not want to hear the whistle), and hold your breath for 10 seconds.
Notice the feeling of warmth of the baby's body against yours, the peaceful expression on the child's face, any scent arising from his or her body as you breathe in, listening to any sounds that may be coming from the infant.
They breathe in car exhaust, construction dust, and industry emissions that are in the air year-round, but there is another source of pollution that mixes in with Delhi's contamination and pushes the air quality to hazardous levels every year.
Image: Raegan Medgie/TwitterHere's a bit of schadenfreude for those of us who can't afford to breathe in New York's Upper West Side: A water main break last night created a sinkhole, and that sinkhole swallow an entire BMW worth around $55,000*.
Four months later, after visits to several doctors, Frank's fears were confirmed: He had ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's Disease, a fatal nervous system affliction that would take away his ability to walk, talk, swallow and breathe in three to five years.
But this season we really get a chance to breathe in the scenes, you get to take those moments, where the wheels are turning, and yeah, yeah the audience will be able to understand the character better, we get to show you that.
"Breathe In, Cash Out"By Madeleine HenryWhat it's about: This is a story about a Wall Street banking analyst, who plans to quit her job the minute her bonus hits the bank account to follow her real passion of becoming a yoga instructor.
Because no matter how things turn out in the end, I'm going to hug my daughters a little tighter tonight, and when my wife leans her head against my shoulder I'm going to breathe in the smell of her hair a little deeper.
And so I let go for a little as we pass the puck and breathe in the mountain air, cold and biting in our chests, as the last scraps of sun gather around the peaks, our blades pushing off the ice like hope.
EditorsNote: Fixes typo breathe in 7th graf Josh Nebo scored 17 of his team-high 19 points in the second half before fouling out with 1:42 remaining as visiting Texas A&M beat No. 17 Auburn, 78-75, on Wednesday night.
In the same way Neeson tells Bale to "breathe in [his] fears" in Batman Begins, Turner sat down at that piano and penned the songs for Tranquility; a process that involved conquering fear, presumably, by exploring and then making creative use of his inner-thoughts.
Why it matters: While USA Today reports that it's too early to say with certainty how much of the wine from the 2017 crop will be impacted, a sommelier in Reno said "the vines have no other choice" but to breathe in the smoke.
"The brothers didn't find a place to breathe in Gaza, so they headed toward the Sinai front to take part in the fight against the Jews and those who protect them there," said a statement posted on a pro-Salafi website, Ibn Taymia Media Center.
NBA players have rallied to the Black Lives Matter before, notably in 2014 by donning T-shirts with the slogan "I can't breathe" in protest of the death of Eric Garner in the custody of New York police officers who put him into a chokehold.
Those who aren't content merely to sit back and watch can live and breathe in the series's most famous sites — Tipsy Parson, Beautique, Le Cirque, the "Watch What Happens Live" studios and Bravo's headquarters at 30 Rockefeller Plaza — on a new On Location bus tour.
If your heartbeat seems to be racing like mine was that evening of the whole brownie, try this yogi trick called alternate nostril breathing: Plug the right nostril and breathe in and out through the left, five count in, five count out about ten times.
The gray-white smoke comes from the sulfur plant, while the black smoke from oil fires lit by militants months ago in a town called Qayara: Burning sulfur is not something you want to breathe in, let alone even touch your skin — or your community.
That said, there are a few potential risks: that the baby may breathe in water (though this is rare, and theoretical since babies don't normally breathe until they're exposed to air) and that the umbilical cord could snap when the baby is brought to the surface.
Prosecutors introduced surveillance video at the trial of the heavy smoke that filled the hallway during the fire, but the emotional heart of their case was testimony by Officer Rodriguez, who described in measured tones how she had been unable to breathe in the hot, chaotic scene.
When asked if she's similar to the funny — and at times cocky — character she portrays in the film, Stewart, 29, said that the experience was "a really nice opportunity to just sort of live and breathe in the moment" with her costars, Naomi Scott and Ella Balinska.
In the first-person 360° music video for Soul Science Lab's new track "I Can't Breathe,"  viewers are placed inside the perspective of police violence victims like Eric Garner, who uttered the words "I Can't Breathe," in the last moments of his fatal encounter with the NYPD.
CreditCreditMax Whittaker for The New York Times ACONCAGUA PROVINCIAL PARK, Argentina — Isabella de la Houssaye and her daughter, Bella, struggled to breathe in the thin air of the high Andes as they trudged up a zigzag trail to the top of Aconcagua, the highest summit outside Asia.
There are 6 million children each year who die under the age of five, of very simple causes: malaria, diarrhea, pneumonia, something called birth asphyxia when you can't breathe in the first 24 hours of life, and something called neonatal sepsis, basically infection early in life.
Researchers found that when pregnant women breathe in black carbon pollution -- created by the combustion of fossil fuels, such as in diesel-powered cars or the burning of coal -- harmful particles can make their way from the lungs to the placenta and may reach fetuses directly.
In the lackluster summer of 2016, The Shallows (in which a stranded Blake Lively matches wits with a shark) and Don't Breathe (in which trapped young people match wits with a wily, murderous blind man) provided more efficient and consistent thrills than a lot of their super-sized, mega-budgeted counterparts.
In Jerusalem's religious neighborhoods, there are endless hole-in-the-wall bookstores selling religious texts, in Hebrew, German, Aramaic and Yiddish; even if you have no interest in reading the works of the lesser Hasidic rebbes, you can breathe in some weird essence of the long-ago and far away.
Where most of The Japanese House is all about the interiors and life in the crowded city, the exhibition also finds room to breathe in a second monumental installation: Next to the Moriyama House, the Barbican commissioned Terunobu Fujimori to create a unique tea house, made of charred timber and white plaster.
There are also nooks for manicures and meditation, working on your golf swing (at a PGX showroom), dry salt therapy (to breathe in the benefits of Himalayan salt), freezing off fat cells (in a non-invasive way) and, of course, shopping — for beauty products, workout gear, gym accessories and more (so much more).
Birchbox, Kiehl's, those tiny little soaps that are pressed into your hand if you so much as breathe in the direction of a Sabon storefront, Ipsy, and in the case of one work friend who promised to maim me if I revealed his identity, enough Sisley fragrance samples to fill a pool.
You could conceivably blame this circular storytelling go Game of Thrones' soap opera DNA, which often dictates that stories advance glacially, then all at once — an approach that may not have had enough room to breathe in season seven's shortened seven-episode run (all of the show's previous seasons ran for a full 10 episodes).
When NBA players like LeBron James have taken similar means in the past, wearing black warm-up shirts that read "I Can't Breathe" in response to the death of Eric Garner in 2014, the NBA didn't fine them even as commissioner Adam Silver said he preferred they wear the usual and codified pre-game uniform.
While it is true that what we eat, where we go, and the things we breathe in every day can contribute to our chances of developing certain types of cancer, it's important to remember the class of debilitating and deadly diseases is not yet fully understood, and scientists are still hunting for cancer cures.
Ice cream break Moo Moo's Creamery in Cold Spring is a local favorite for the view as much as for the scoops, so take your New England-dense cup of ice cream to the Hudson River waterfront, soak up the sunshine, and breathe in air that doesn't smell like ripe trash and air-conditioner drippings!
"Before you have to go see your boss or before you pull into that parking spot at work, just find a place to slowly breathe in through your nose for a count of four, and then hold your breathe for a few seconds and then exhale slowly through your mouth for a count of four," he says.
"In order to fall asleep, mindful breathing can be very helpful; all it means is that, as you're laying down to go to sleep, you observe the breath," Chopra explains to CNBC Make It. The best way to do this is to count to four as you breathe in and then count to six as you breathe out.
" And if stylists dressed her in "impossible clothes, things I can't breathe in," or photographers transported her to "extreme settings," or if she found those around her "saying the most horrendous things right in front of your face," she said she was determined to seek "what is positive here, how to make something good out of this.
"What's happening in the south and the devastation to the farmers, and the environmental situation — I was down there recently, it's toxic to breathe in those communities, it's awful, and I agree there needs to be a response," said Tania Hary, executive director of the Israeli advocacy group Gisha, which promotes freedom of movement for Palestinians.
The real beauty of Rest is that if you need to change your schedule (for example if your baby needs some extra time to fall asleep), you can do it from your smartphone without setting foot in the nursery – perfect for those of us who have a kid who's wide awake as soon as you as much as breathe in their direction.
Desperate enough to pay Top Happy Spa's $50,000 fee, Miles lies down in a treatment chair and wakes up as a new man, filled with a zest for life that has him sticking his head out car windows to breathe in the fresh air like a dog, cooking elaborate meals for his wife Kate (Aisling Bea), and outshining Dan at the office.
You can buy drugs everywhere if you're so inclined, you'll never run out of people to meet because there are a lot of them—they're literally everywhere—and even if you're skint you will find something to do because it's such a huge place and you can just walk around and breathe in the smoggy air and enjoy being alive.
Based on the first 30 seconds—if I didn't know any better, or I hit my head on the corner of a kitchen cupboard and my entire knowledge of music became scrambled into a nondescript cloud—I would have assumed this was a young indie band performing an ill-advised, jaunty cover of Pink Floyd's "Breathe" in the BBC Live Lounge.
It doesn't hurt that we came out from under our own terrifying version of Trump—a full eight years of it—to breathe in the fresh rhetoric and new car smell of our progressive PM. The Handmaid's Tale on Bravo portrays the ultimate dystopian future for our two countries with Canada as the safe haven when religious zealots turn America into the ultimate patriarchy.
Their productions are steeped in storytelling ideas taken from the world of radio drama (both the classic shows of the '30s and '40s and more modern British radio plays), and they have an intuitive sense of how to let a story shift and breathe in a format where the total lack of visual information can sometimes leave an audience trying to figure out what's going on.
We don't gaze into each other's eyes so much as we roll our eyes at each other; we don't breathe in sync before taking on a difficult task so much as we ensure we've delegated according to what we know the other person is incapable of doing; when one of us kisses the other without warning, we give them shit for their bad breath.
I let that sit in a big glass jar on the countertop for a couple of weeks with a clean cloth hat that allowed it to breathe, in what's called a first fermentation, then funneled it into clamp-top glass bottles with a little apple juice and a few sticks of ginger, for a second fermentation of four or five days to build up its fizz.
He claims that as late as '39, when he was ordered to Obersalzberg, Berlin was the one place in Germany where he could still breathe in the dimly lingering cosmopolitanism of the Weimar years—when it was a riotously polyglot town, an immigrant town, Social Democratic to Communist to anarchist at its working-class core, and had, in fact, cast the lowest percentage of National Socialist votes of any German state.
While there is no evidence that people have become infected by eating food contaminated with the microscopic agent — SARS-CoV-2 is a respiratory virus; the primary transition route for infection appears to be via close contact with an infected person, when you might be more likely to breathe in tiny droplets that contain the virus, such as those expelled when someone coughs or sneezes — there could be a small risk posed by contaminated food packaging.

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