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Examples
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"Inhaling," said he, "through the breath the Universal Ether, which is Divine Reason, we become conscious."
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Inhaling the exotic fragrance of his cologne, her heart beat so loudly in her ears she wondered if he could hear it.
Who Said It Would Be Easy Cheryl Faye 2011
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Inhaling the exotic fragrance of his cologne, her heart beat so loudly in her ears she wondered if he could hear it.
Who Said It Would Be Easy Cheryl Faye 2011
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Inhaling for calm, he ordered the team to do a cleanup, then trudged out into the humid night air to wipe down his sword.
Dreams of a Dark Warrior Kresley Cole 2011
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Inhaling the exotic fragrance of his cologne, her heart beat so loudly in her ears she wondered if he could hear it.
Who Said It Would Be Easy Cheryl Faye 2011
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Inhaling the exotic fragrance of his cologne, her heart beat so loudly in her ears she wondered if he could hear it.
Who Said It Would Be Easy Cheryl Faye 2011
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Inhaling or ingesting cesium-137 distributes the radioactive material in the soft tissues, especially the muscles, and increases the risk of cancer.
Low Levels of Radioactive Material Begin to Be Detected Across Pacific Gautam Naik 2011
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Inhaling deeply, I pressed my face into his hair, willingly captured in the haze of midnight rainstorms, crushed rose petals, and the distant tang of the sea.
Brush of Darkness Allison Pang 2011
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I recently reread “Inhaling the Mahatma” by Christopher Kremmer.
Review of Vook "Embassy" by Richard Doetsch - by Joanna Penn | The Creative Penn 2009
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Inhaling and exhaling toxic dust for 16 hours a day soon gave way to lymphoma and blood cancer.
Jerrold S. Parker: Have We Forgotten Our 9/11 Heroes? Jerrold S. Parker 2011
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