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Exhaling sent you sinking, whilea big draw of air lifted you clear of obstacles.
Leonhard put on a pair of spandex shorts and zipped himself into a harness as compressed air lifted him, a sensation he likened to floating.
At a little before quarter to five on 5 May 1973, Ken Burns raised his left hand into the air, lifted his whistle to his lips and blew.
I felt a kind of thwump reverberate from the earth into my body, and a hot cushion of air lifted me off the ground.
And since 'obesity' became the domain of the super obese that we see air lifted out of houses on US TV channels, by comparison everyone we know is therefore thin.
Its force flung hats into the air, lifted children on to their parents' shoulders, swept elderly women into the sort of delirious little jumps that they probably had not performed for decades.
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The powerful thrust of the escaping air lifts the entire fixture and vehicle assembly several millimetres off the floor, enough to permit movement by tractor or human power.
Air lifts add up quickly.
Reflected back to those who watch, the superimposed image reveals love, lighter than air, lifts the heaviest of burdens and illuminates the soul.
In the air, lift both your feet as close to hip height as possible.
The assumption that City simply copied Barcelona's model, air-lifting it in, is facile and flawed.
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