Breathe
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In all cases, moving over to a process that gives the team space to breathe, like Scrum, makes perfect sense.
Is there anybody here who doesn't
breathe?
They talked about the willingness to say, "I love you" first ... the willingness to do something where there are no guarantees ... the willingness to
breathe
through waiting for the doctor to call after your mammogram.
I couldn't walk, I couldn't talk, I couldn't eat, I couldn't move, I certainly couldn't sing, I couldn't even breathe, but when I looked up and I saw my mother, I couldn't help but smile.
You take a horse on a hot day, and after about five or six miles, that horse has a choice: it's either going to
breathe
or it's going to cool off.
And this bone is peppered, as you can see, with the light shining through the skull with cavities, the sinuses, which warm and moisten the air we
breathe.
This woman is slowly dying because the benign tumors in her facial bones have completely obliterated her mouth and her nose so she can't
breathe
and eat.
The reason we did this is to create the ultimate memory machine, where you can go back and interactively fly around and then
breathe
video-life into this system.
I feel like I had been held underwater, and someone finally reached down and pulled my head up so I could breathe."
But they're forcing themselves to come up in these tiny little ice holes where they can breathe, catch a breath, because right under that ice are all the swarms of cod.
These are people who were perfectly healthy two or three days before, and then two days later, they can no longer breathe, and this polio virus has paralyzed not only their arms and their legs, but also their breathing muscles.
And they were going to spend the rest of their lives, usually, in this iron lung to
breathe
for them.
OK, now you can breathe, because they're still here.
And yes, like Tom said, killing almost half of the creatures that allow us to
breathe
is a really big deal.
Humans in the developed world spend more than 90 percent of their lives indoors, where they
breathe
in and come into contact with trillions of life forms invisible to the naked eye: microorganisms.
So you have to imagine: there were other passengers on the plane, and they could hear him saying, "I can't
breathe!
I can't
breathe!
The last thing we heard the man saying was he couldn't
breathe.
BG: Somebody in the audience asked me, "How does he
breathe
up there?"
Just with the helmet, integral helmet, it's really no problem to
breathe.
Every time I
breathe
in, I'm breathing in a million-billion-billion atoms of oxygen.
I feel it in the back and then I feel it in the chest up here, and I can't
breathe.
In fact, the oceans produce half of the new life every day on Earth as well as about half the oxygen that we
breathe.
And so for animals that come to the surface to breathe, such as this elephant seal, it's an opportunity to send data back to shore and tell us where exactly it is in the ocean.
And she'd squeeze me so tight I could barely
breathe
and then she'd let me go.
Seven billion people live on this planet and all of us are impacted by the sea, because the oceans control the air you breathe, the water you drink, the food you eat.
Sometimes it's hard to breathe, especially carrying all the heavy filming equipment.
One of my favorite examples is that they provide half of the oxygen we
breathe.
But it turns out that land plants only create a quarter of the oxygen we
breathe.
All of human history has depended on this little microbe for the oxygen they
breathe
every day, no matter where or when they lived.
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