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Unlike vocalization processes of many other vertebrates, frogs broadcast sound without expelling air.
Mr. Wey is more vigorous, doubling over and expelling air again and again or savagely lunging through space.
"It was a pity, in my opinion," Mr. Hervet said, expelling air with his cheeks in the French manner that expresses exasperation and disbelief.
Minnows produce noises by expelling air through the pneumatic duct, which connects the swim bladder with the digestive tract, and the mouth; loaches do the same by expulsion through the anus.
Nasal (or circular) breathing, or drawing air in through the nose while expelling air from the cheeks into the instrument, is often used to produce pulsations, tonal variations, and elevations of pitch.
The player blows into the reed of the instrument and uses circular breathing, drawing air in through the nose while expelling air from the cheeks into the instrument, to create a continuous melody.
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Add a pinch of pepper, sugar and salt to each, expel air from the bags, seal.
To clean a room, he said, collapse a panel and the expelled air will blow away dust.
The ballooning dogs expelled air from their bowels; this led frequently — and simultaneously — to defecation, urination, and projectile vomiting.
By collecting all the expelled air, Cooper calculated the volume of oxygen consumed, in relation to body weight.
Hold your breath until just before surfacing; don't expel air coming off the wall, Mr. Cantrell said.
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