Breaths
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My breath is down to three
breaths
a minute.
Like an astronaut who sees a perspective that very few of us will ever get to share, he wonders and watches as he takes his first
breaths
and dreams about crawling back home.
And on the actual test day, try taking deep
breaths
to counteract your body’s flight/fight/freeze response.
So the next time you find your mind going blank at a critical moment, take a few deep
breaths
until you remember ataraxia: a state of calmness, free from anxiety.
Secondly, many performers extol the virtues of a pre-performance routine, whether it’s taking a few deep breaths, repeating a cue word, or doing a rhythmic sequence of movements.
And when death comes, the dying still pick at their bedsheets, and their arms break out in blue and violet blooms on the insides, and their
breaths
get further and further apart, like they're falling asleep.
So roughly five liters of air per breath, 17
breaths
per minute of the 525,600 minutes per year, comes to approximately 45 million liters of air, enriched 100 times in carbon dioxide, just for you.
The preferred method is 30 compressions and two
breaths
in the center of the chest, between the nipples, pressing down at least two inches, no more than two and a half, at a rate of at least 100 beats a minute, no more than 120.
And if that doesn't work, you give them
breaths
with the baby mask.
Xoquauhtli takes a few drops of water from a jade bowl,
breaths
on them, and places them on the baby’s tiny tongue.
TD: So, since we've been here this week, we've taken millions of breaths, collectively, and perhaps we haven't witnessed any course changes happening in our lives, but we often miss the very subtle changes.
I recommend the movie to everyone especially those in teaching, social work, religious counseling and every other person that
breaths.
I also took quite a few deep
breaths
to prevent myself from screaming any more than I already had.
It's a movie that
breaths
through amazing acting and a very interesting directing touch.
In the end Annie is able to recite the passages to dispel the evil with her dying
breaths
but Ash is dragged through the time warp and into the medieval past.
Whenever the characters went outside to stand in the cold, no condensation emerged with their
breaths.
EX: The human talks and
breaths
underwater, a rhino killed a boys parents, and SPOILER: In the end they live in a giant peach!
The viewer lives and
breaths
the ordeal of the characters in a way that no other TV series has ever managed.
"The Year My Voice Broke" is one of those unknown, quintessential diamond-in-the-rough films that can't seem to find its way into the DVD market, but
breaths
Criterion throughout the entire viewing.
Three cavemen return to what's left of their village to learn via the dying
breaths
of one victim that the plunderers kidnapped three gals from the settlement.
Games like RE4 and HL2 set the bar pretty high when it comes to what's outstanding and what's average, therefore making it somewhat difficult for designers to take their audience's
breaths
away.
And above, the wind grew stronger--an icy north wind--and its great, regular
breaths
passed by like the strokes of a scythe.
A cavernous odour exhaled from the walls, a freshness of saltpetre in which mingled hot
breaths
from the neighbouring stable.
Yet, as the day advanced, the air became more poisoned and heated with the smoke of the lamps, with the pestilence of their breaths, with the asphyxia of the fire-damp--blinding to the eyes like spiders' webs--which only the aeration of the night could sweep away.
Panting
breaths
arose from the ripe wheat; many children must have been made on that night.
They looked at one another for some seconds longer, so close that their hot
breaths
burnt each other's faces.
The panting of many
breaths
now drowned the sound of the feet, forming an enormous moan, multiplied tenfold by the partition of the passage, arising from the depths and expiring towards the light.
It was with their sighs, with their mixed breaths, that the damp warmth of this room had grown heavy; the penetrating odour which had suffocated him was the odour of musk which his wife's skin exhaled, another perverse taste, a fleshly need of violent perfumes; and he seemed to feel also the heat and odour of fornication, of living adultery, in the pots which lay about, in the basins still full, in the disorder of the linen, of the furniture, of the entire room tainted with vice.
The evening before he had chatted with some mates, and he felt that
breaths
of spite and suspicion were passing over him, those first
breaths
of unpopularity which forerun defeat.
An inky cloud was just then passing over the moon; they could no longer even distinguish their faces, their
breaths
were mingled, their lips were seeking each other for that kiss which had tormented them with desire for months.
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