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That may sound like a good lung full of smoke blowing.
It is also alluringly inexpensive: just one lung full of smoke, the equivalent of a few dollars' worth, can spark a night of euphoria.
"For years, scientists have been reporting fantastic results, such as detecting a single particle of anthrax in a lung full of air.
I hesitantly clambered to my feet on the next wave, but didn't get far before swallowing a lung full of seawater.
Sure, you might have pedalled over some dog poo along the way, but how smug you feel that at least you're not getting a lung full of chemicals en route.
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In the lung, full-length LRRK2 protein levels were slightly reduced but by far not as marked as in the kidney.
The child died on Monday, his lungs full of fluid.
He broke the surface again, dawn, a new day, lungs full, sank again.
Lungs full of smoke and a broken leg, shocked and shaking and sobbing, but she was alive.
This much I shall give you: pumping a kiddywink's little pink lungs full of smoke is probably child abuse.
The next question, says Noble, is why not all smokers have emphysema, even though all of them have lungs full of macrophages.
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