It is bliss to breathe in clean, fresh air with no coal smoke and no dust.
You have climbed the hills with me to the mountain shelter, taken off the days one by one, setting them to breathe in the sun.
But away from the traffic and noise of downtown, the southern barrio (neighbourhood) of Barranco is an instant reprieve, a place to breathe in a lungful of salty Pacific air and enjoy the village-like atmosphere.
Toxic particles in cigarette smoke can remain on nearby surfaces, as well as the hair and clothing of the smoker, long after the cigarette has been put out, and small children are susceptible because they are likely to breathe in close proximity, or even lick and suck them.
She said she was too scared to breathe just in case she made too much noise.
As they desperately try to breathe and pull in more oxygen, they may inhale too much salt water into their lungs and drown.
The virus can be present in the rodents' urine, droppings and saliva, and is spread to people when they breathe in air contaminated with the virus, the CDC says.
Some bacteria living in soils breathe metals in order to live and as a by-product of their growth, they affect the soils surrounding then, chemically changing the minerals.
But at 28 years old and following a World Cup in which he made just two brief substitute appearances for Fabio Capello's faltering England side, Cole has moved to Liverpool on a free transfer in an attempt to breathe new life into his career.
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But surprise, surprise most Parisians interviewed in the French Press said they actually like being able to smell food and breathe freely in cafes without worrying about swallowing secondhand smoke.
And now the majority members of this committee have called that same prosecutor forward to testify in an unprecedented desperation effort to breathe new life into a dying inquiry.
The primary alternatives such as coal, oil and natural gas power plants also pose dangers to nearby residents who breathe in fine pollutants released by the combustion of these fuels.
Joe must have had a number of medications and he was also concerned about his ability to bring in a device he wears in his sleep to help him breathe.
When that happens, the brain's built-in alarm to breathe doesn't go off, despite a lack of oxygen.
At this point, in order to breathe, our only option was to keep moving to an open space where we could take a deep breath of fresh air.
It says something about whether we're honoring those words put on paper more than two centuries ago -- whether we're doing our part, like generations before us, to breathe new life into them in our time.
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Both have to breathe to reflect living human beings in the time they live.
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It takes up to 10 years to raise a female sturgeon, but harvesting at exactly the right moment should take no more than 10 minutes, from slicing open the fish to packing the salted eggs in special containers, which allow the caviar to breathe, thus continuing maturation and allowing taste and character to develop.
There is a narrative, naturally, but it has a way of feeling small against the work put in to making the setting breathe.
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This has resulted in him now being able to breathe without difficulty.
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Global trade, and all those involved in it, may be able to breathe a collective sigh of relief.
"When you're just about the largest company in the world, it's tough to breathe without offending someone, " said Kathryn Harrigan, a professor at Columbia Business School.
If you believe results from the American Time Use Survey, done by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and other studies, plenty of Americans have faulty impressions of how they spend time in our "too-rushed-to-breathe" world.
Republican takeovers in Congress and statehouses could breathe life into efforts to restrict how public-sector unions collect and spend members' dues.
The sensor is capable of detecting alcohol even in cases where the driver has attempted to disguise his breathe with gum or mints.
But before you get too smug about its smog, consider this: 154.5 million Americans, just over half the nation's population, live in areas where air pollution levels are often dangerous to breathe.
Plants breathe in this now-special carbon dioxide and use it to make leaves, fruits and grains.
They live and breathe in social networks and use mobile devices as their windows to the world.
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In response, Mr. Zuckerberg told users in a blog post to "calm down" and "breathe, " a statement that was attacked as condescending.
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