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"They need a breather to adapt".
He's definitely not taking a breather to dance.
She needs to take a breather to see how it settles.
It's only a breather to let the rest of the barrage hit harder.
Sunday; a strike then would give commuters and others a day's breather to map strategy.
Like Mr. Kreuther, some are taking advantage of the breather to reinvent themselves.
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The children whose sleep was affected by breathing problems like snoring, mouth breathing or apnea were 40 percent to 100 percent more likely than normal breathers to develop behavioral problems resembling A.D.H.D. Children at highest risk of developing A.D.H.D.-like behaviors had sleep-disordered breathing that persisted throughout the study but was most severe at age 2 1/2.
Though the connection with conspiracy theories appears to have begun with grassy-knoller (and, perhaps, mooner — the name for people who believe the moon landings were staged in Arizona), the derogatory force of -er has a long pedigree in common usage too, from mouth-breathers to knuckle-draggers.
Make 2014 the year that YOU are the dream-breather to someone else.
After Loughner's rampage, the punchline became a cautionary tale, and everyone from Governor Brewer to Barack Obama called on the political fire-breathers to give it a rest.
Generally, dance tracks have a cool down moment, to allow the dancers to get a breather, or to build up the excitement for the next chorus.
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