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Few singers have such great breath control.
The classical dhrupad, heavy and majestic in style, required great breath control.
"What a great breath of fresh air," said Sally Lauzon, a science teacher at Sharon Springs Central School, gesturing toward the hotel on a recent afternoon.
"Oh, wouldn't we all?" Mrs. Willoughby said, and took a great breath, and for a precarious moment it looked as if she might sing the chorus of "Let's Go Fly a Kite".
He added: "I think having someone who had a life outside the church in business, who understands difficult, complicated issues, will bring a great breath of fresh air to the Church of England".
At the very same time we can all take great breath in one shared truth among any lover of food; time really does stop ticking at the table amongst a family of dreamers.
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If all you do for your free time is read books, then go outside and take a great big breath of fresh air.
Her breathing was these great big breaths.
We climbed the stairs and pushed out into the night air, nodding at the two men, who didn't acknowledge us, and I sucked in great breaths as if I had been starving for it.
In effect, subjects with poorer pulmonary function tended to have greater breath carbonyl sulfide concentrations [14].
I grab my regulator and place it back in my mouth, taking the greatest breath of my life.
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