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Mortality is the pacing of a brief and dangerous watch, and to all sentinels, whether at Elsinore or on the battlements at Mycenae, the coming of dawn has its breath of miracle.
Since then commercial interest in mouthwashes has been intense and several newer products claim effectiveness in reducing the build-up in dental plaque and the associated severity of gingivitis ( inflammation of the gums ), in addition to fighting bad breath.
Surely, they all have one breath ; man has no advantage over animals, for all is vanity.
: Thou hast conquered, O pale Galilean ; the world has grown grey from thy breath ;
Resting bradycardia is often considered normal if the individual has no other symptoms such as fatigue, weakness, dizziness, lightheadedness, fainting, chest discomfort, palpitations or shortness of breath associated with it.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle said, " Each Poe's detective stories is a root from which a whole literature has developed .... Where was the detective story until Poe breathed the breath of life into it?
Gertrude falls and, in her dying breath, announces that she has been poisoned.
A prime example of the monistic aspects of the late Rigveda is the Nasadiya sukta, a hymn describing creation: " That One breathed by itself without breath, other than it there has been nothing.
A typical wind controller has a sensor that converts breath pressure to volume information, and may allow pitch control through a lip pressure sensor and a pitch-bend wheel.
" In sharp contrast, Swinburne the poet would comment on this same theme: " Thou hast conquered, O pale Galilean ; the world has grown grey from thy breath ; We have drunken of things Lethean, and fed on the fullness of death.
Cook has been described by Stephen Fry as " the funniest man who ever drew breath ", although his work was also controversial.
" He also said tackle Jim Lachey " has bad breath.
** Hamburg Radio announces that Hitler has died in battle, " fighting up to his last breath against Bolshevism.
" I don't see myself as conservative ," Eastwood has stated, while noting in the same breath that he isn't " ultra-leftist ", either.
One literature professor writes, " The use of the contemporary, revised genre idea social action is a breath of fresh air, and it has opened important doors in language and literature pedagogy " ( Bleich 130 ).
However, due to the need for frequent blood sampling, this approach has been largely replaced by breath testing.
For instance, if the patient has cysts in the lungs and is symptomatic, they will have a cough, shortness of breath and / or pain in the chest.
* Pressure Support Ventilation, a form of pressure cycled ventilation that gives a patient a set pressure of air at every breath initialization but has no respiratory rate set
He has violet-scented breath from chewing flavoured cachous ( breath mints ).
In the same breath however, it is important to note that Iconoclasm is viewed by Hindus as a " Paisachika Pravrtti " i. e. the manifestation of the devil who has no right to hinder a devotee from attaining his / her God.
Echinacea has also been linked to rare allergic reactions, including asthma, shortness of breath, and one case of anaphylaxis.
Lewis has written comic articles for magazines such as Playboy, and endorsed the popular early-1990s beverage, Boku, as well as Snapple and Certs breath mints.
However, she has the ability to hold her breath for as long as days at a time.

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In each, the monster is led back to Rouen and burned, but its head and neck would not burn due to being tempered by its own fire breath.
His student, August Krogh developed the single breath diffusion capacity technique along with his wife Marie, and convincingly demonstrated that gasses diffuse passively, a finding that led to the demonstration that capillaries in the blood were recruited into use as needed-a Nobel prize winning idea.
This connection, coupled with the significant amount of breath expelled from the body during a sneeze, had likely led people to believe that sneezing could easily be fatal.
Since breath is important to any movement of the spine and ribs, snake style is considered one of the main styles which eventually led to internal training.
During his first weeks of infancy Caron could not keep food down and was constantly gasping for breath, which subsequently led him to being rushed to the local hospital on a few occasions.
This led to the fears and doubts which eventually resulted in his alliance with Optimus Prime, and, in his attempt at redemption, he attacked Unicron with his bare hands and was melted by the chaos-bringer's fire breath.
The coming-in of the Farnell ministry in 1877 gave the main contestants time to take breath and consider the position, and in December 1878 a coalition was made between Parkes and Robertson which led to a ministry which lasted for over four years and did some really useful work.

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And once Bake slipped in, pale and drawn, last night's liquor still on his breath with some of today's added to it.
Many speleothems can be damaged by even the slightest touch and some by impacts as slight as a breath.
After dispatching Tiamat with the " arrows of his winds " down her throat ( similar in some respects to how Elohim moves his breath ( ruach ) over the " face of the deep " or " Tehom ", in Genesis 1: 2 ) and reconstructing the heavens with the arch of her ribs, Enlil places her tail in the sky as the Milky Way, and her crying eyes become the source of the Tigris and Euphrates.
Kong throws some large rocks at Godzilla, but Godzilla shoots his atomic breath at Kong's chest, forcing the giant ape to retreat.
The term ruach ha-kodesh ( Hebrew: רוח הקודש, " holy spirit " also transliterated ruah ha-qodesh ) occurs once in Psalm 51: 11 and also twice in the Book of Isaiah Those are the only three times that the precise phrase " ruach hakodesh " is used in the Hebrew Scriptures, although the noun ruach ( רוח, literally " breath " or " wind ") in various combinations, some referring to God's " spirit ", is used often.
The noun ruach, much like the English word breath, can mean either wind or some invisible moving force.
Jacques Mayol predicted that, within a couple of generations, some people would be able to dive to 200m and hold their breath for up to ten minutes.
Other vessels are described, some carrying air, some mucus, and two to the right ear are said to carry the " breath of life ", while two to the left ear the " breath of death ".
When the user takes in a fresh breath, some of the previously exhaled air which remains in the snorkel is recycled into the lungs, reducing breathing efficiency and causing a build up of carbon dioxide in the blood, which can result in hypercapnia.
Some packaging does not mention tobacco as an ingredient, some are chocolate-flavored, and some are marketed as breath fresheners.
" Arab journalist Huda Al-Hussein wrote in a London Arab newspaper on October 27, 2000: " While UN organizations save child-soldiers, especially in Africa, from the control of militia leaders who hurl them into the furnace of gang-fighting, some Palestinian leaders … consciously issue orders with the purpose of ending their childhood, even if it means their last breath.
She had kept some of Nessus ' blood, because he had told her with his dying breath that if she were to give Heracles a cloak ( chiton ) soaked in his blood that it would be a love charm.
In some versions of the story Lug was born as one of triplets, and his father, Cian (" Distance "), is often mentioned in the same breath as his brothers Cú (" Hound ") and Cethen ( meaning unknown ), who nonetheless have no stories of their own.
Although it is unclear how far back this tradition dates, some people from families that have lived in the town for generations follow the superstition that in walking under the gateway one should hold one's breath to stop the gargoyles that decorate the gateway from stealing it.
At some Zen centers, the practice of mentally repeating a mantra with the breath is used in place of counting breaths for beginners.
: But so have I seen a Rose newly springing from the clefts of its hood, and at first it was fair as the Morning, and full with the dew of Heaven, as a Lambs fleece ; but when a ruder breath had forced open its virgin modesty, and dismantled its too youthful and unripe retirements, it began to put on a darknesse, and to decline its softnesse, and the symptomes of a sickly age ; it bowed the head, and broke its stalk, and at night having lost some of its leaves, and all of its beauty, it fell into the portion of weeds and outworn faces.
" The " unconventionality of some of her selections brings a breath of fresh air to a field prone to turn, time and again, to the same weary list of standard texts.
The patient will be asked at various times to take a deep breath or to take some swallows of water.
The victim can voluntarily hold his or her breath for some time, but the breathing reflex will increase until the victim will try to breathe, even when submerged.
Nonetheless, the limpid purity of her tone and the smoothness of her legato line remained uniquely impressive, compensating to some extent for the weakening of her breath control.

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