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I came close now, breathing the fever, the allure playing about her lips, her quick breath.
Karen drew in a quick breath and said, "Are you crazy?
For instance" - he took a quick breath - "The Mughal empire had two capitals; Delhi was one of them.
A quick breath, and the rant continues: the fatherland is run by Jews and their slaves, who are plotting to crush a Christian nation.
He told Mr. Powell to blow into a hand-held device for six seconds, but he ended up giving "a very quick breath," Officer Schneider said.
We are hidden in the "new and used" category and don't get the quick breath of publicity given to publishers who can afford to go down the Advantage route.
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Sit, and breathe from your belly (short quick breaths only increase the symptoms of anxiety – lightheadedness, trembling, confusion).
2. Breathe with your belly in slow, deep breaths Most casual runners make two common mistakes with their breath when running: They breathe with their chest and take shallow, quick breaths.
Then he wiped his face and began to take quick breaths of the clean, healthy air.
After Bernie Williams laced a single to right, Jeter hustled toward third and took quick breaths as he pumped his legs.
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