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EGYPTIANS may breathe a sigh of relief.
Jewellery shop workers of the world may breathe a sigh of relief.
Whoever is Tory leader then may breathe a sigh of relief.
BonaNation may breathe a sigh of relief facing a lower-seeded team, but Crowley is doing anything but, admitting he'll lose sleep thinking about the matchup.
Now, the biotechnology industry, which said all along that there was little threat to public health from the corn, may breathe a bit easier.
She is able to accommodate change – perhaps even to find succour in it – and we may breathe a sigh of relief.
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Your child may breathe in a very small amount of water and seem like he or she has successfully expelled it through coughing.
The dog may breathe in a distressed manner, cough, and may even have blue-tinged gums.
He may breathe like an old dog with leukemia, speak pidgin English, and make half his money scamming at traffic intersections, but I'd like to see Patti Stanger or the Mr. Jonathan Walker matchmake on a central reservation near the North Circular on a freezing night in February.
The membranes in her mouth may change from pink to blue and she may breathe through an open mouth.
A T-piece trial involves placing a 'T' shaped tube, connected to an oxygen source, over the endotracheal tube so that the patient may breathe spontaneously for a set amount of time.
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