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It is nice to get back to the surface, though the change of temperature and the sudden intake of oxygen leaves me feeling a little light-headed.
I won't say more, other than that the end of her story provides that sudden intake of breath reminiscent of Dahl at his sang-froid-est.
A header goes just wide and even among the production crew there's the familiar sudden intake of breath you hear on terraces throughout the world at a near miss.
A hiccup is a spasm of the diaphragm, the sheet of muscle that controls breathing, accompanied by a sudden intake of breath and the closing of the epiglottis, the bit of tissue at the back of the throat that can close the airway.
Hiccup, also spelled Hiccough, spasmodic contraction of the diaphragm (the muscular partition separating the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity) which causes a sudden intake of breath that is involuntarily cut off by closure of the glottis (the opening between the vocal cords), thus producing a characteristic sound.
I'm also learning that a sudden intake of breath at every passing car does not inspire confidence in a new driver.
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Nicholas Leichter, on the other hand, was all cool control and underlying panic in "Love Letter," his body snapping through staccato club-dance moves to an Amy Winehouse song, even as his flicking fingers and sudden intakes of breath suggested the precariousness of his poise.
"The release of the "Higher Education Student Statistics: UK, 2016/2017" (Statistical First Release 247) by HESA was accompanied around the sector by a series of sudden sharp intakes of breath in institutional data offices.
Sandflies (Phlebotominae, Nematocera, Diptera) are responsible for transmission of leishmaniasis and other protozoan-borne diseases in humans, and these insects depend on the regulation of water balance to cope with the sudden and enormous intake of blood over a very short time period.
Vulnerable people such as pregnant women, old people, and salt-sensitive persons may be less able to adapt to environmental changes and may be more likely to experience negative health effects due to temporary, but sudden excessive salt intake.
They also noted that the people who consumed extra protein did so over a long period, suggesting that a sudden boost in protein intake won't provide immediate results.
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