They are in one breath unforgiving of confusing or difficult mechanics while at the same time embracing of wonder.
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For some people sudden realizations in life come in one breath of their own, but mine had come in a breath not taken by another.
In one breath Brazile urges everyone to be civil and respectful.
Mrs Merkel and the ECB cannot continue to threaten feckless economies with exclusion from the euro in one breath and reassure markets by promising the euro's salvation with the next.
While railing against an expanding federal government harming small business in one breath, does it make sense for some Republican presidential candidates, for example, to call for requiring all employers to use an electronic verification system (E-Verify) every time someone in the country is hired?
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But soon after, I developed a novel mathematical model which can be used by doctors and environmental specialists to quantify the effect of the pollutants on the lung function as measured by the peak expiratory flow rate-- which is essentially how much a person can breathe out in one breath.
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He writes in bloggese, the underedited, all-in-one-breath style of webchat.
In his farewell speech, Mr Muoi said he was worried about the Asian crisis, but in the same breath said one of the big problems was that imported plastics threaten the sale of locally made bamboo baskets.
"People shouldn't speak of Tunisia in the same breath as Egypt, " said one activist last fall.
One other automaker that would have been mentioned in the same breath as Ford and GM, until its merger with Daimler-Benz, is Chrysler.
In five days of Olympic competition, Britons had been collectively holding their breath, watching as one Olympic hopeful after another failed to win a gold medal.
We're hoping the rest of the week brings some crazy Android news, but we're not holding our breath -- Microsoft wanted to make a statement here in Barcelona, and after day one, we'd have to say it succeeded.
It "nails the thorny subject of race relations with a bilious zest that takes one's breath away", wrote the Guardian's theatre critic Michael Billington, in an early review.
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