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  • "Breathing" is "an exploration of the act of breathing as a cultural phenomena [sic]", with exhibits such as opening the windows of your house to take part in a work called "Ventilating", and this Internal Communication Amplifier, "a tool that connects the mouth to the ears, thereby intensifying the communication with the self".

    Listening Ears Ray Girvan 2004

  • "Breathing" is "an exploration of the act of breathing as a cultural phenomena [sic]", with exhibits such as opening the windows of your house to take part in a work called "Ventilating", and this Internal Communication Amplifier, "a tool that connects the mouth to the ears, thereby intensifying the communication with the self".

    Archive 2004-05-01 Ray Girvan 2004

  • In preparation for the role of Mr. O'Brien, Mr. Hawkes read Mr. O'Brien's writing and watched a short film about him called "Breathing Lessons."

    In Utah, a New Crop of Future Oscar Hopefuls Rachel Dodes 2012

  • Bowden has always had the gift of prophecy, but Some of the Dead Are Still Breathing is proof that the times have caught up with his vision, and need it now more than ever.

    Some of the Dead Are Still Breathing by Charles Bowden: Book summary 2010

  • Breathing is clear (bar coughing) for most of the day; I'm walking with my cane when I venture out of the house, but I'm walking.

    Monday gingerdoss 2009

  • Breathing is a good thing, and I look forward to a home that will let us do that easily.

    mrissa: "What makes a man turn neutral?" mrissa 2010

  • Breathing is the only human function that is both automatic and also consciously controlled.

    Scott Adams Answers Your Dilbert Questions, and More - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com 2007

  • Breathing is the only human function that is both automatic and also consciously controlled.

    Scott Adams Answers Your Dilbert Questions, and More - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com 2007

  • Breathing is important because sounds are generated by expelling air.

    Sing out, Louise! ewillett 2007

  • Bresson sounds like a lesson in Breathing, who is Bresson?

    Vitro Nasu » 2005 » April 2005

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