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Second, there is a certain femininity which breathes life even into the most exhausted genre operations.
It's an exotic freshwater species, omnivorous and silvery-blue, which breathes directly from the water's surface, from the air!
Alma is a supremely happy autodidact during this voluptuously-written part of the book, which breathes surprising life into lists and descriptions.
The real theatrical overtones came at the end, with Mozart's "Prague" Symphony, which breathes the same air as "Don Giovanni" and sometimes verges on the same musical gestures.
Under the hood is Nissan's versatile VQ twin-cam engine, which breathes with the help of variable intake geometry and variable-valve timing.
The great Ian MacNeil has designed a sculptural house, which breathes 21st-century wealth and the beginning of a Greek ruin.
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One way in which breathing is controlled is through feedback by chemoreceptors.
One is sleep apnea, in which breathing becomes obstructed during sleep, causing the child to wake up frequently.
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