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"Well, they had breath tests for alcohol in the ancient Olympic games," he replied.
"That does not mean that they were conscious, but they had breath and circulation," he said.
It pleased me that this motherly figure overlooked Sybil's apartment, and I had visited her whenever I had breath for the climb.
And before you know it... the dummy had breath".
I had to leave that homophobic hell by any means necessary, as long as I had breath to do so, in order to live my life and not one that was forced upon me.
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And yes, the O2 desaturations were terrifying, but at least Blake had breaths that could slow.
Still, she said, "I was just glad to have breath".
ESTC R228197 lists "breath" as "brea"; the Beinecke Library copy has "breath".
"As long as I have breath in my body I will fight the fight," she said.
"My God, if you don't have breath, you don't have anything".
"Every party photographer has breath mints in her bag," Ms. Craig-Martin said.
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