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Results from the open-label Exhale Drug-Eluting Stent feasibility study were published in the October 2007 issue of the Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery.
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Results from the open-label Exhale Drug-Eluting Stent feasibility study were published in the October 2007 issue of the Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery.
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On The Daily Show, when Mr. Huckabee posed a question about how pregnant women think through their rights and responsibilities, what I wanted most was for the women who have called Exhale to have the chance to answer.
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And actress Candice Bergen, formerly Murphy Brown, will host "Exhale," a laid-back, "Charlie Rose" - type nightly talk show.
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"Exhale," she said, and then she pushed forward, bending his leg and pushing it back toward his chest.
Little Girl Found Leigh, Jo 2001
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During upfronts in spring 2008, Oxygen's new tagline and look were revealed: Out went the pink and the "Exhale" branding; in came the bold yellow graphics and "Live Out Loud" slogan.
C - Advertising News 2010
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In the most famous scene from "Exhale" and the 1995 movie adaptation, Bernadine, played by
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During upfronts in spring 2008, Oxygen's new tagline and look were revealed: Out went the pink and the "Exhale" branding; in came the bold yellow graphics and "Live Out Loud" slogan.
C - Advertising News 2010
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During upfronts in spring 2008, Oxygen's new tagline and look were revealed: Out went the pink and the "Exhale" branding; in came the bold yellow graphics and "Live Out Loud" slogan.
C - Advertising News 2010
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Goodies include a 7,000-square-foot infinity pool, a Bagatelle Beach Club for eats and an "Exhale" Spa right on the beach.
World Hum 2009
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