Breathe
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We can
breathe.
The movie is hilarious from start to finish that I barely had time to
breathe
during scenes.
I have always been a fan of Walter Matthau and Robin Williams and director Michael Ritchie, but not even the three of them together could
breathe
any life into this dry film.
That is not to say the nice cast, including the good-looking Walsh, the lovely Eleniak, and the sullen Ice-T don't try to
breathe
life into the thing....they do try.
The new man will
breathe
differently.
To make a political statement about this film, it shows that social and moral values decay in this global community we live and
breathe
by.
Smart and sexy, with characters that live and
breathe.
A
breathe
of fresh air in the horror films which is recreating itself once again as a truly important genre.
In an attempt to
breathe
life back into England's legendary Ealing Studios, the British Film Council aligned themselves with Disney and John M. Williams, producer of "Shrek" to form Vanguard Animation.
Falk tries valiantly to
breathe
some life into this lumbering mess, but Arkin seems to be waiting for someone to tell him what to do--or at least to give him something funny to say.
I had to remind myself to
breathe.
But can he really
breathe
new life into an ailing project?
WASHINGTON, DC – A year ago, Emmanuel Macron’s decisive victory in the French presidential election, and his party’s subsequent success in legislative elections, caused many to
breathe
a sigh of relief.
In the US, it has behaved similarly, using corporate media power to
breathe
life into a stand-alone political organization, the Tea Party.
And that, after all, is precisely the point: lack of public engagement – not to mention inadequate professional solidarity and cooperation – means that Russia’s authorities can
breathe
easy.
Over a period of a few years, her muscles will weaken until she can no longer walk, use her hands, chew, swallow, speak, and ultimately,
breathe.
Plants absorb carbon dioxide and produce oxygen, thereby providing the air we
breathe
and helping to regulate the climate.
To succeed, Europe must equip itself with the necessary instruments: a large semi-public foundation to promote Europe and support political reform, a university to train future executives of nascent democracies, a police force, and an army of judges and magistrates to
breathe
life into the models that we want to emulate.
Scientists and engineers in my own research area have already invented devices to help vulnerable babies
breathe
easier, detect malaria and HIV in war zones, and keep counterfeit medicines out of rural areas.
Indeed, it is now clear that the agreement’s chief side effect has been to
breathe
new life into the regime, thereby frustrating the hope of the more moderate rebel groups and allowing Al Qaeda-linked forces to gather support and strength within the opposition.
Eighth, US involvement in Syria will
breathe
new life into efforts to press for a wider war between the US and Iran.
Christine Todd Whitman, who was Head of the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on September 11, 2001, told residents of New York City that the air was safe to
breathe
and the water was safe to drink in the days after the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center.
Youthful glassmakers in Brazil
breathe
toxic silicone and arsenic fumes.
To
breathe
new life into Africa’s farms, the entire industry must innovate.
Sadly, in making this choice, the president has opted to turn away from the classic American vision engraved on the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor, expressed in Emma Lazarus’s poem, which begins, “Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to
breathe
free.”
New parties may arise and
breathe
more life into elections and representative government.
Some observers, fearing a rising China, will
breathe
a sigh of relief at its current difficulties.
But these are the benefits of high finance as they apply to the ideal world of economists – that is, a world of rational utilitarian actors who are skilled calculators of expected utility under uncertainty, who are masters of dynamic programming, and who
breathe
stochastic calculus in their daily life.
Even the International Monetary Fund’s forecast of a modest improvement in 2013 is predicated on the government’s ability to
breathe
life into a spate of stalled economic reforms.
Given its free-trade credentials and international stature, the UK could help to
breathe
new life into these and other trade negotiations that have been thrown into disarray by the Trump administration’s protectionist impulses.
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