Hailey was on the poolside, unconscious, being given mouth-to-mouth resuscitation by the lifesaving instructor.
She said Jocelyn stopped breathing at one stage, but that she had administered mouth-to-mouth resuscitation to keep her alive.
After cutting his clothing free from the propeller, he pulled Charlie back into the boat and performed mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.
One clear benefit of eliminating mouth-to-mouth is that by eliminating fear of infections, you get more people to jump in.
He was treated on the pitch before being stretchered off and receiving further treatment, including mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and extra oxygen.
The court has heard Lloyd was giving him mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.
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Crowley performed mouth-to-mouth resuscitation but was unable to revive Lewis.
They packed his wounds, started chest compressions and mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.
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Lloyd was bent over him trying to administer mouth-to-mouth.
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He performed mouth-to-mouth breathing and pressed Lance Cpl.
Reviving a drowning victim, for example, is rarely as easy as it looks on television, where a few chest compressions and some mouth-to-mouth resuscitation always seem to bring someone with waterlogged lungs and a stilled heart coughing and sputtering back to life.
For their superhuman efforts, they lived hand-to-mouth and month-to-month, just a few steps above welfare.
They said some attractions - already reeling from the blow of foot-and-mouth - would not be able to compete.
As a result, game-app makers, who used to rely mostly on word-of-mouth to move their products, have been forced to ratchet up the cost and fanfare of their marketing campaigns to rival those for lower-end videogames and books, even borrowing from Hollywood's playbook.
In fact, a sleep-eater hopped up on Ambien would be hard-pressed to taste anything strange in these mouth-watering items: Dreyer's sugar-free ice cream bars for dogs called Frosty Paws, Nestles' prepared stews that come in a Tupperware-like container, or Iams five kinds of savory sauce, roasted turkey, pot roast beef, sizzling bacon, and that old dog favorite, country-style chicken.
Controversy continues to boost the Kathryn Bigelow-directed drama's profile, but great word-of-mouth seems to be playing just as big of a role in "Zero Dark Thirty's" success.
By the 1930s, the horses had been replaced by cars with the completion of the aptly named Going-to-the-Sun Road, a heart-in-your-mouth rollercoaster that climbs past cascading waterfalls and gaping cliffs up to the continental divide at 6, 646ft-high Logan Pass.
In chess, although many would-be professionals lead a hand-to-mouth existence, the very top players can become millionaires.
According to Comscore, it's the most visited fitness site with 7 million users (162 million page views in January), but Spark has taken a low-key, word-of-mouth approach compared to its big bucks advertising competitors like Weight Watchers.
The bottom line: Toyota Camry LE has a company brand image, while Honda Civic LX has product brand image, which make it difficult for the two companies to generate the necessary Word-of-Mouth and buzz to keep the two models on the best-selling list of consumers.
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And in addition to learning about why lying is good, or why kids have a natural propensity to learn foreign languages, or whether chimps can talk, business executives are taking greater pains to communicate the right impression to customers in a tech-driven world where word-of-mouth can spread like wildfire to affect brand images.
The discovery shows the sheep have been exposed to foot-and-mouth - further tests are being conducted to see if the disease itself is present.
They live in near-constant silence, stoically bearing the drudgery of their hand-to-mouth existence.
"There was a lot of tooing-and-froing, but it's settled and it's going to be mouth-watering, " Moffett added.
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Colchester Hospital said it has since made changes to its nil-by-mouth signs to make them more prominent.
Instead, opportunities for jobs and advancement remain close to zero, and the vast majority of people continue to live a hand-to-mouth existence by American standards.
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Vast mounds of rubbish fester on the city's streets where the truly destitute sift for scraps of aluminium or plastic to sell in a hand-to-mouth struggle to survive.
Kiwi plans to use social media campaigns and face-to-face sales to win over customers and word-of-mouth recommendations from them, Yecke said.
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It is mawkish and it attempts to resurrect an appeal in a type of Britishness that the 1960s laid to rest but which Bond has been giving moth-to-mouth ever since, never more so than here.
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