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Ceiling fans barely stirred the stifling air.
I would eat skewers of roasted silk worms and felt thirsty in the factory's stifling air.
As this stifling air bubbled northward, clashing with the weather front draped from near Chicago to just north of D.C., thunderstorms erupted.
The conditions are harsh enough that late last winter the kingpin sent a letter to Judge Brian M. Cogan complaining that he suffered daily headaches, regularly vomited and had persistent sinus problems because of the stifling air.
The shrieking whistles and booming chants of the fans were building to a frenzy, and it was not only the stifling air inside Abdi Ipecki Arena that made the United States Olympic men's basketball team sweat.
Each trend is already exacting a price on people, through the resurgence of infectious, potentially fatal diseases such as malaria and cholera in Africa and South America; record-shattering heat, most notably the 2003 heat wave that killed more than 52,000 in Europe; and stifling air in U.S. cities that worsens the plight of allergy and asthma sufferers, especially children.
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Do not stifle her air of confidence with your insecurity.
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