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Sometimes, a bout of hiccups will go on and on, and we try home remedies: sipping continuously from a glass of cold water, holding one's breath, a mouthful of honey or peanut butter,
breathing
into a paper bag, or being suddenly frightened.
I can barely believe I'm
breathing.
It gives us
breathing
room.
Each one of you that raised your hand at the beginning of this talk is a living,
breathing
example of the power of opportunity, of intervention, of support and of love.
And it's in his face, it's in his breathing, it's in his eyes.
It's a story about a living,
breathing
start-up flourishing in an unlikely environment: the United States government.
And he just stands there breathing, like he remembers my eyes glowing white, like he remembers my bulletproof chest, like he remembers he's my pop.
I lowered my
breathing
rate.
And as their number grows, the soil starts
breathing
again.
So when you take your next breath, you'll be
breathing
in 42 percent more carbon dioxide than if you were
breathing
in 1750.
As long as the show is still on the air, or you're still breathing, nothing is permanent.
Sometimes I had to sit for days, hours and hours, just
breathing
with the parents; just being.
It's actually the drug of choice in a lot of developing nations, because it doesn't affect
breathing.
I'm interested in how we imagine it, how we experience it and how we all have an innate understanding of its materiality through
breathing.
It's simultaneously as small as our
breathing
and as big as the planet.
It's about eight times heavier than the air we're used to
breathing.
Her heart rate is going up, her blood pressure is going down, she's
breathing
very, very fast.
But last night, where he finally sounded presidential, I think most Republicans are
breathing
a sigh of relief today.
[Abu Ghraib Iraq Prison Abuses 2008 Military Police Guards' Photos] [The following images include nudity and graphic depictions of violence] (Camera shutter sounds) (Thuds) (Camera shutter) (Camera shutter) (Breathing) (Bells) (Bells end) So, pretty horrific.
The rise in sleep-inducing chemicals, like adenosine and melatonin, send us into a light doze that grows deeper, making our
breathing
and heart rate slow down and our muscles relax.
Fear of the disease
breathing
down our neck while the clock ticked.
People usually contract bacterial meningitis by
breathing
in tiny particles of mucus and saliva that spray into the air when an infected person sneezes or coughs.
And I think this because my research is telling me that consciousness has less to do with pure intelligence and more to do with our nature as living and
breathing
organisms.
She recorded all of this and then she and her colleagues sat tight and waited for seven years to see who would still be
breathing.
And on a quiet day, I can hear her breathing."
I'm talking about in-your-face conversations with real,
breathing
people.
And the same pollution we are all
breathing
in when we are walking outdoors.
As it turned out, the circle was the vision of a man named Patrick Nolan, who was also serving life and who had grown sick and tired of being sick and tired of watching us kill one another over skin color, rag color, being from Northern or Southern California, or just plain
breathing
in the wrong direction on a windy day.
He saw that this was a living and
breathing
and vital part of how the entire urban area functioned.
Now, I'm not a chemist, but basically what happens is the fat is oxidized by their
breathing.
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