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When you need a breath, surface, keeping your face underwater, and clear your flooded snorkel tube like you practiced.
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"It is closer to snatching a breath upon surfacing, as though song were of the mere air it sounds in".
But it doesn't stink up your breath, cover surfaces with ash, turn the air acrid, stain your fingers, brown your teeth, reduce bone mass of the jaw, promote gum disease, or – wait for the drum roll – cause cancer.
It should be like breath on the surface of a pane of glass".
Whistler's only somewhat less audacious tonalist nocturnes and portraits — with paint like "breath on the surface of a pane of glass," he boasted — devolved, through emulation by mediocre followers, into emblems of nouveau-riche gentility.
When hunting at sea, elephant seals take a deep breath at the surface and then plunge to depths between 300 and 800 meters.
Long dives with multiple breaths at the surface were interspersed with rapid single breaths or leaps, typically without the sponge, when prey chases appeared to be underway.
Overall, more time needs to be invested on the MR imaging part (higher matrix, more breath-holds, additional surface coil acquired sequences) to match up with the standard low-dose PET/CT.
Hundreds of young Copenhagen residents are collectively holding their breath after information surfaced that a well-known DJ may have hacked their computers, gaining access to their webcams and all of their personal information.
Dive cycles were defined by a series of breaths at the surface, followed by a dive typically lasting 1 3 minutes.
Yet in the next breath, some ego does surface.
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