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I stop to pant.
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In the outskirts of a city, a thief tired of running, stops to pant and hide behind a stonewall built by someone he'll never know.
It's incredibly rare that we listen to an album or see a painting or sip a pint or smoke a fag or eat a bag of crisps and stop dead in our tracks to pant with either pure pleasure or shudder all-encompassing revulsion, howling in ecstasy or sobbing in misery.
She sat with the children until a tired-looking woman in a black pants suit hurried in, stopping to talk with the officer at the desk.
On the way, they stopped to shop: Bout bought Smulian an overcoat, along with pants, shoes, neckties, and shirts.
As Danica walked around the complex recently, wearing smiley-faced pajama pants and attached to an IV containing ketamine, she stopped to play a game of Meteor Bounce.
Wearing plaid pants tucked unevenly into a pair of winter boots, he stops to greet nearly everyone in his path.
People began to pant.
He began to pant.
Just enough to walk, to take a short run and then stop short, panting!" Ah, those mixed metaphors!
And it doesn't stop at pants.
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